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Forget that noise!!:eek:

I went to HS from 7:30 - 2;15...and I barely made it!!:rolleyes: I usually went out to breakfast 2nd hour or took double lunch:D..usually had one of my(male) teachers write me a pass:D:D ha! don't think that would fly now days though...


seriously though...how are they all not serial killers? where is the fun ?? where is the imagination? where is the love?:p:p


I'm thinking of moving to France...pfhh... now THEY know how to live!
 
Forget that noise!!:eek:

I went to HS from 7:30 - 2;15...and I barely made it!!:rolleyes: I usually went out to breakfast 2nd hour or took double lunch:D..usually had one of my(male) teachers write me a pass:D:D ha! don't think that would fly now days though...


seriously though...how are they all not serial killers? where is the fun ?? where is the imagination? where is the love?:p:p


I'm thinking of moving to France...pfhh... now THEY know how to live!

Yeh, if you got the money. I have the options of full European citizenship, and I still choose to live and work in China. ahem...Parisian suburbs. :rolleyes:

Sorry to disillusion everyone about France, but the Louis Vuitton, Balmain, Chanel, Dior, Hermes, YSL, Lacoste, Cardin, Le Coq Sportif, etc. is made in China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Bangladesh, etc.
 
Meh, Paris ain't all that. Parisians are rude to Americans, and the city is as dirty as any Turkish slum.

Marseille is marginally better; don't go to the McDonalds and buy your Big Mac there, the pannini-pressed hamburgers at the cart around the corner taste better and are cheaper, too.

Now, if you go to Italy... Capri is just plain awesome. Unfortunately, you have to hazard Naples, first.
 
Paris ain't that bad! Why would you be eating in a McD when you are in Paris anyways?
It's a 500 km drive from my home.
 
Paris ain't that bad! Why would you be eating in a McD when you are in Paris anyways?
It's a 500 km drive from my home.

Some Americans have no sense of culinary adventure.

My brother, for instance, would eat only hamburgers, no matter what restaurant we went to when we were kids.

Even the local Pizza joint, if you can believe that.


Me, I sat on a curb in Paris with a chunk of crusty bread in one hand and a hunk of unidentified cheese in the other and called it lunch.

Then had Spaghettini Bolognese for dinner. :rolleyes:
 
Some Americans have no sense of culinary adventure.

My brother, for instance, would eat only hamburgers, no matter what restaurant we went to when we were kids.

Even the local Pizza joint, if you can believe that.


Me, I sat on a curb in Paris with a chunk of crusty bread in one hand and a hunk of unidentified cheese in the other and called it lunch.

Then had Spaghettini Bolognese for dinner. :rolleyes:







I would Travel if i didn't have to take a plane or Cruise Ship to get there , especially nowadays :rolleyes:
 
Everyone says I look 13 - if I go to see a 15 rated film, I'll usually get asked for at least my DOB. This would make sense if it happened all the time, but other times I'll get charged adult/over16 prices without asking for any ID.

Anyone understand how this works?
 
it all depends on the person waiting on you...I still get asked for ID sometimes when buying alcohol must be (over 21) here... I've also recently been asked for my ID buying cigars cigarettes (must be over 18) and get this.... recently i got carded for a lighter??


hahaha!!!


anywho...I'm well over 21...so I think it just depends on the person asking for ID..I for one am clueless at guessing peoples ages...I can't tell if someone is 20 or 50:rolleyes:
 
it all depends on the person waiting on you...I still get asked for ID sometimes when buying alcohol must be (over 21) here... I've also recently been asked for my ID buying cigars cigarettes (must be over 18) and get this.... recently i got carded for a lighter??


hahaha!!!


anywho...I'm well over 21...so I think it just depends on the person asking for ID..I for one am clueless at guessing peoples ages...I can't tell if someone is 20 or 50:rolleyes:

Funny, you don't look a day over 19...

I, on the other hand, don't look a day under 81, according to my kids. :rolleyes:
 
Funny, you don't look a day over 19...


flattery will get you everywhere;)


I, on the other hand, don't look a day under 81, according to my kids. :rolleyes:

hahaha! my kids think I'm sooo old too!! I remember my mom when she was my age...I was in my 20's!!! (she had me young)
OMG:eek: I remember my Grandmother at my age!! she had children young too..

:creep:
 
hahaha! my kids think I'm sooo old too!! I remember my mom when she was my age...I was in my 20's!!! (she had me young)
OMG:eek: I remember my Grandmother at my age!! she had children young too..

:creep:

Stop thinking now, before you end up curled up in the fetal position.:p
 
Ugh! Not only is hubby working from home today..he is calling a meeting with the nerd herd here too!!! Oh the horror.. The injustice.. The total collapse of society! Plus it's Friday .. And I like to fluff off on Fridays:) now I have to straitened up and think of some phantom appointment or something so I can get outta dodge..

On a side note.. I'm thinking of outsourcing my laundry :d hahaha
 
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