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issoisso |
Posted on 21-06-2007 18:55
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Sniff wrote:
i will stay up and try the game, but not all night.. have an exam at 12.30 next day soo.. have to be fresh
why do I suddenly feel you're screwed?
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Mindo |
Posted on 21-06-2007 18:59
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issoisso wrote:
Sniff wrote:
i will stay up and try the game, but not all night.. have an exam at 12.30 next day soo.. have to be fresh
why do I suddenly feel you're screwed?
Haha. Somehow i thought the exact same.. Dude! Prepare for the examination and play the game when you're done.. School is more important than a videogame!
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:59
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If it's just primary school, then never mind - play the game |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:03
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who am I to give any advice?
I had an exame wednesday. 15 mins before it I was inside the examroom waiting for the teachers holding a dual shock controller and having the following conversation with my mate :
"a-ha.....I just dribbled into the goal without shooting"
"bah...you can only do that with Messi"
in my defence, I had studied more than enough
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Mindo |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:09
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issoisso wrote:
who am I to give any advice?
I had an exame wednesday. 15 mins before it I was inside the examroom waiting for the teachers holding a dual shock controller and having the following conversation with my mate :
"a-ha.....I just dribbled into the goal without shooting"
"bah...you can only do that with Messi"
in my defence, I had studied more than enough
Haha. I get so nervous right before the exam. that I just stare into a wall or something like that. lol
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:09
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Nah cofee taste bad smoothie |
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Mindo |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:10
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maddy wrote:
Nah cofee taste bad smoothie
I prefer tea! That helps when you're tired too
Edited by Mindo on 21-06-2007 19:17
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:13
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k.. i try that -- anything that helps.. thx mate .. and lots of sugar? maybe also some coke (The liquid) |
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Mindo |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:17
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maddy wrote:
k.. i try that -- anything that helps.. thx mate .. and lots of sugar? maybe also some coke (The liquid)
LOADS of sugar! haha B)
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:20
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Mindo wrote:
maddy wrote:
k.. i try that -- anything that helps.. thx mate .. and lots of sugar? maybe also some coke (The liquid)
LOADS of sugar! haha B)
hope you're being sarcastic.
loads of sugar (or even just a little sugar after a few hours) will get you into a sugar crash.
ever have lunch at mcdonalds and after ten minutes feel very sleepy?
something like that.
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:26
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what's Mcdonald's? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:28
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Thomas wrote:
what's Mcdonald's?
stereotypical american hamburger chain present in a million different countries all over the world
sorry, I don't know how it is in Denmark, but in every country I've been to, that's like asking "what's coca-cola?"
EDIT: wait a minute....how come you knew the apostrophe went there even though I didn't put it?
Edited by issoisso on 21-06-2007 19:30
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:53
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issoisso wrote:
Thomas wrote:
what's Mcdonald's?
stereotypical american hamburger chain present in a million different countries all over the world
sorry, I don't know how it is in Denmark, but in every country I've been to, that's like asking "what's coca-cola?"
EDIT: wait a minute....how come you knew the apostrophe went there even though I didn't put it?
Of course Thomas knows McDonalds
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Mindo |
Posted on 21-06-2007 19:56
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AaB-ern wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Thomas wrote:
what's Mcdonald's?
stereotypical american hamburger chain present in a million different countries all over the world
sorry, I don't know how it is in Denmark, but in every country I've been to, that's like asking "what's coca-cola?"
EDIT: wait a minute....how come you knew the apostrophe went there even though I didn't put it?
Of course Thomas knows McDonalds
I don't
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Posted on 21-06-2007 20:00
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Mindo wrote:
AaB-ern wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Thomas wrote:
what's Mcdonald's?
stereotypical american hamburger chain present in a million different countries all over the world
sorry, I don't know how it is in Denmark, but in every country I've been to, that's like asking "what's coca-cola?"
EDIT: wait a minute....how come you knew the apostrophe went there even though I didn't put it?
Of course Thomas knows McDonalds
I don't
Omg. xD
Danes know McDonalds, no doubt about that.
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Posted on 21-06-2007 20:04
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yes.. we know it.. and it sucks.. it made america fat and now its making denmark fat lol |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 20:33
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I´m now opening my Jack Daniels for a good Jack and Coke and my kids are sleeping. Now i´m just want my key and my life will be completed. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-06-2007 20:40
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HankFromHell wrote:
I´m now opening my Jack Daniels for a good Jack and Coke and my kids are sleeping. Now i´m just want my key and my life will be completed.
cheers
you've got a long wait ahead
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Posted on 21-06-2007 20:57
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Mcdonalds rocks when you have been drinking all night..Ahh not if you are feeling really bad Ahh Jack D and coke.. nothing on earth is better?! |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 20:59
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The waiting has started
Just took my first coffee, no point with it now, but should be helpfull when it's 2-3 in the morning |
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