NYwdwfan
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That sounds familiar. Are you sure you didn't plagiarize some great work of literature?
The Hobbit?Harry Potter?
I think it's from a group project I did for my marketing class.
That sounds familiar. Are you sure you didn't plagiarize some great work of literature?
The Hobbit?Harry Potter?
Bob who?It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, (this just keeps going on doesn't it?)
In honor of my 1000th post, I'd like to thank @Bob Saget, who's absence spawned a thraed that allowedfondmemories of rhubarb, quests, chickens, and much more. So here's to you Mr Bob Saget, wherever or whoever you are now!
I'm pretty sure it is from the great American novel: 50 Shades of Grey.That sounds familiar. Are you sure you didn't plagiarize some great work of literature?
The Hobbit?Harry Potter?
I got it right away.
I did as well. And I am so proud to say that although I have been called many, many things, overachiever was never one of them. I can now die happy.*#*$%* overachievers...
You're probably the same person posting with two different identities. Hey, it's been known to happen!On a side note - I recently noticed that @Lucky and I have virtually (get it?!) the same number of posts.
No, but, that does indeed take care of one bit ofDid you know that Jesse Owens, Jim Thorpe, Charles Lindbergh, and Wally Pipp all worked at Ford's B-24 factory near Detroit during WW2?
Here's another: guess who didn't work at the Ford plant?No, but, that does indeed take care of one bit ofworthless triviaimportant stuff!
Here's another: guess who didn't work at the Ford plant?
Walter Chrysler
Me too!I got it right away.
Don't forget:Here's another: guess who didn't work at the Ford plant?
Walter Chrysler
The only high school English novel that I failed to read all the way through.Not sure what you are talking about that post was totally legit and
it is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.
Moi, non plus.me either
I figured ... seeing as how you spelled Nissan wrong.Don't forget:
Charlie Cadillac
Harold Chevrolet
Donald Dodge
Michelle Plymouth
Jonathon Nisson
And most of the Ford family. They were there but none of them except Henry actually did any work!
Don't bother to look it up. I made up all the names.
So, you are saying the Jonathon Nisson did work at the Ford plant? I didn't know that! I'll bet you knew that because you live so close to the Ford plant.I figured ... seeing as how you spelled Nissan wrong.
Also, one would expect a slightly less American name to be paired with a Japanese surname.
Jonathon, indeed!
My buddy, my pal, my very best friend ... after witnessing your handiwork in the Rope Lights thread the past few days, there is zero chance that I wish to engage in any type of argument/debate with you.So, you are saying the Jonathon Nisson did work at the Ford plant? I didn't know that! I'll bet you knew that because you live so close to the Ford plant.
Nissan is a Japanese surname, are you sure that Nisson is also?
The only high school English novel that I failed to read all the way through.
Thank goodness for Coles Notes.
Yup, same thing.We had Cliff's notes.
Just don't say that near Bubba Mitsubishi.I figured ... seeing as how you spelled Nissan wrong.
Also, one would expect a slightly less American name to be paired with a Japanese surname.
Jonathon, indeed!
The thing when I was in high school was Spark Notes.We had Cliff's notes.
My favorite is Kevin Weiner-Mobile.Just don't say that near Bubba Mitsubishi.
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