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Jamesss

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  1. NEW OFFER: 10% bonus at cashout to all Xisto members who sign up at YourWebRewards.com during March. To get your bonus, please email your username to admin@yourwebrewards.com and let me know you are from Xisto.
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  4. Thanks for reminding me about this game, I forgot all about it. I'll have to take a trip to the store and see if I can find a copy. I've always loved metriod games - I just played the first Nintendo verion a month ago on an emulator.
  5. Sometimes it's best to just smile and walk away. Of course, it sure would have been nice to have a video cell phone and caught her going crazy. That would make a nice email to your boss!
  6. Great story. I love motorcycles (esp the old ones!), but they sure are dangerous.
  7. I belive women are just as capable as men. I went to a competitive grad school, and the women were equall competition. Sometimes I find myself thinging men have more "common sense", but I think this is usually a result of how particular women are raised; and not a reflection on women as a whole.
  8. mojoman is right. while we have to deal with "fuzzy" legal definations and rules, common sense will almost always lead you to the correct answer. use only enough force as is necessary. how much is necessary? you be the judge given all the circumstances. a jury won't convict you if they would have acted the same, so just be reasonable.
  9. You are right, it is the little things. Life is great! And part of life being great is that the "little things" are different for everyone of us. Our unique life experiences make us react differently to the same situations; this is why everyone of us is so interesting. This is also why people watching is fun. Watch people and learn. This is a great topic!
  10. You're probably just expecting it to be like high school. I don't know about you, but I never had to study in high school. In undergrad, I had to study a little, but still not a lot. In grad school, I had to study all the time! A big part of it is a learning curve. After a few years of undergrad, I pretty much knew what prof's were looking for and I could study a lot less. After my first year of grad school, the same thing happend. Start working on a system for studying, eventually it will save you time.
  11. Congratulation on doing well and being smart. Highschool is important because that is all the education many people will receive. It is also a time to make friends and have fun! You are already ambitious, and that is great; not many people are though. Highschool, and college for many people, is a time to find yourself. Highschool has its merits, notwithstanding your experience. If you are smart enough to skip highschool, you should be able to sit back and figure this out yourself.
  12. Definately "On The Road" by Jack Kerourac. This book is so much fun to read. Every time I read it I want to become a hobo and travel accross the country. Just a great read!
  13. Sounds good, what kind of audience is book written for?
  14. A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R.R. Martin, is so far my favourite series of books that I've ever read, even though it is incomplete (four of the seven books are released so far).
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