Joseph Robinson
Well-Known Member
YAY! Hey...it's melting .
*sends you some single digit wind chills*YAY! Hey...it's melting .
*sends you some single digit wind chills*
That means it's coming my way.My mom is a business education teacher, and she takes her students on a trip to Chicago to the financial district for accounting every year, and today was the day they planned to go. (Actually it was last Friday, but they switched it because of the state football game.) They got to a small town about 10 minutes from here and turned around because the roads were too bad.
I just edited it because it made it seem like it was just her going on the trip, but she actually takes her accounting class there.That's what she gets for trying to skip school!
Speaking of Wednesday, on the syllabus for my math class, it said we don't have class that day. Then someone asked just to make sure, and she was all confused, and then said it had the wrong dates. So here I thought I would only have a quick test that day, and now it feels like a full day again.
Who says I didn't?This is when you beat up the person who asked.
She was never seen again.There's always one of those in every class. I was in college when the Kent State shootings happened, and it greatly impacted colleges all over the country. It was right before exams time, so most classes gave you the option of taking the grade you had as of then without taking the exam. In one of my foundations of education classes, the professor just let us choose our grade and be done with it, but one girl was very upset because she wanted to "prove to herself" that she got a lot out of the class. really.
She was never seen again.
I was born and raised in New England.
Oh god, about 2 or 3 years ago there was a snow storm the day after Christmas. It took the plows 3 days to clear my street without getting stuck. My mom's street wasn't done until New Years Eve. We both live in busy suburban neighborhoods, not the middle of nowhere. Her neighbors were expecting a baby so they spent a day digging a path down to the street they actually plowed, but it was so crude only 4WD could get down it.Add getting stranded in it to that list.
Did you leave New England when snow was still fun to play in and not a chore to dig through? My view on snow changed sometime around the time it became partly my responsibility to "clear a path".
It's probably better she asked because people would have probably showed up anyway because she never told us we didn't have class. Then I would have been behind.There's always one of those in every class. I was in college when the Kent State shootings happened, and it greatly impacted colleges all over the country. It was right before exams time, so most classes gave you the option of taking the grade you had as of then without taking the exam. In one of my foundations of education classes, the professor just let us choose our grade and be done with it, but one girl was very upset because she wanted to "prove to herself" that she got a lot out of the class. really.
We always have at least one 4WD-capable vehicle. Sometimes I see neighbors spend hours shoveling out their cars, and for me it's just a few minutes if it's needed at all.Oh god, about 2 or 3 years ago there was a snow storm the day after Christmas. It took the plows 3 days to clear my street without getting stuck. My mom's street wasn't done until New Years Eve. We both live in busy suburban neighborhoods, not the middle of nowhere. Her neighbors were expecting a baby so they spent a day digging a path down to the street they actually plowed, but it was so crude only 4WD could get down it.
And that is why the next fall I got a Jeep.
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