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Re: Tell me your version

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:16 pm
by Thermite Man
Or is it all you gaut?

Re: Tell me your version

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:25 pm
by askmeques
[quote="Thermite Man"]Or is it all you gaut?[/quote]

:like: askmeques likes this

[EDIT: Matt, you're lagging on the fb thumbs up. Get on that.]

Re: Tell me your version

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:58 pm
by Matt
There ya go. I also added more that were already on the server but not in the system. I'm confused by these two ... :geek: :ugeek: - one is "geek" and the other is "ugeek". Is one supposed to be a university student? I assume so, which is what I defined it as and it also appears in the tooltip.

Also - I have not yet done my version of 9/11 yet, and it's too late to write it out now. So I haven't read anything except that very last post Sarah made.

Re: Tell me your version

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:35 pm
by askmeques
[quote=Matt]There ya go.[/quote]

You're so awesome :)

Dislike too while youre at it...because I have a feeling we will want to dislike more posts than like them. hahah.


and obviously if you're in college, you dont have money to shave your goatee.

Re: Tell me your version

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:50 am
by cokalsM
I was in like 4th grade. They made an announcement over the intercom system for the teachers to keep their TVs off all day. At recess...yes recess :biggrin: ...my friend got hurt so I went to the office with him. They had TVs on everywhere, so I saw. We got back to class and my friend raised his hand and told the teacher he knew why they didn't want us to turn the TVs on. She quickly shut him up and sent him to the office and later home. Kids were getting checked out all day. I guess they thought terrorists were going to hit the Twin towers, Pentagon, White House, and then a small public elementary school thousands of miles away.

I just remembered I kept my local newspapers from the following 2 weeks after 9/11. I was young and thought it might be interesting later. I'm kind of glad I kept it, even though they are probably yellow. I also still have the local newspapers from when we evaded Iraq, caught Saddam, along with some other big news things. I'm not sure why I kept them all.