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warren211

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  1. In PE class we were playing flag football (american football. The objective of flag football is instead of tackling the person with the ball, you grab the flag that's hanging at his waist. Much safer for PE class). Well, me and a girl on my team went chasing the person with the ball. I wanted to take his flag out badly, because I had screwed up our play on the last run and wanted to redeem myself. So I "accidently" tripped the girl next to me. I tried to do it in a way so she would simply stumble a bit and maybe fall without any serious harm, and I could run past her and grab the other guy's flag. Instead, I accidently kicked her leg, she went sprawling and faceplanted into the ground. I tripped over her, kicking her face in the process again, and landed on the ground next to her. As for the enemy player... he got away, and scored a touchdown for the other team. Talk about karma :wall: .
  2. warren211 replied to jblrulessd's topic in Off-Topic
    Hah, I learned that from Monk. And now I do it myself. I do that all the time. Like I'm resting my hand on my chin, but it's up so it;s covering my mouth, or I sort of from that position, rub my mouth or that area, hard to describe. It's weird, I was doing the exact same thing as I read your post. And yeah, I know a lot of high school friends who were in psychology in hopes they'd learn lie detector tricks or how to mess with people's brains. I doubt I'll take psychology because of all the immature losers at my school. I took health in summer school because it was required to graduate, and so many freshmen (I'm a freshman btw) signed up for the sex ed. It's ridiculous.
  3. The audience promised not to show any emotion during the debate, and when Biden said McCain's energy plan was "the ultimate bridge to nowhere" they burst out laughing. ;)
  4. As someone said, it's pretty awesome but too far in the future for me to care yet. But fascinating nonetheless. :)
  5. Woohoo, it worked! I voted several times for Rick myself and now I'm gonna vote some more. It would be amazing to rick roll the music awards, it'll be all over the interwebs and youtube and every major place of the web.
  6. I'm only a high school student so my bad days aren't as bad as some of yours, but here goes anyway. [hide=my "turn around week"]Well this happened last week, on Monday I received a notice during my homeroom that apparently I wasn't at study hall 6th period on the previous friday. I had to sue my entire study hall going to the attendance office to get it sorted out. On wednesday, I got another message during homeroom that said I had skipped study hall on the Monday I went to clear up the issue from the last Friday! I was really ticked, wasted another study hall clearing it up, making sure this time all my study halls were clear. Friday I go on the internet because I have nothing better to do friday night, find out laptop is broken. Some part of it had malfunctioned and I can no longer get wireless internet. Had to ship it to Hewitt-Packard and am currently waiting for it to return. Saturday my parish was having it's annual carnival. It's a 3 day thing from Friday to sunday. Couldn't go friday because I had homework and laptop issues, went saturday hoping to see my old friends who are now in other schools. I came, no one was there, I waited 2 hours, then I left. At around 10 in the night when I was winding up for the day, I get a text from an old friend asking why I wasn't at the festival (apparently they had come an hour after I left). I missed out on seeing about a dozen of my friends one last time. Well I decided to go sunday for the hell of it, texted my friend to see if she was coming, but she never responded. So I thought this was gonna be another stupid day. Turns out as soon as I get there 10 of my former junior high friends are there, welcoming me, asking why I didn't come saturday, and then for the next 5 hours we chatted, told jokes, and had some fun. Really put a boost in my week :[/hide]
  7. A friend of mine who was level 10 killed a random imp and got a champ scroll. Yeah, they're that random :shock:
  8. If you plan on fighting for a long time, 10% seems more point efficient. However, in wars, prayer conservation is the least of your worries. You won't last very long when being ambushed by 5 people, and you'll need all the defence savings you can get. I'm f2p and I always use 15% every time I fight a very strong player or a bunch of players at once. When I was a member I'd use piety. If I was going to fight players one-on-1, like single combat clan wars, then 10% might be more useful. But if the player or group of players is a huge threat, I won't care if I use an extra few prayer per hour. I'm looking for help now.
  9. I haven't been keeping up with members updates lately (I recently became f2p) but I have found some old screenies I took after a quest that I think is very relevant. [hide=Hazelmere's strange prediction] [/hide] Path of a slayer... 8 warriors... Majharrat Deceiver (Zammy?)... ochre branches? Sounds quite weird. And the prediction says they, indeed, are heading north. But for some reason it says there are 8 of the warriors, not 9. So one of the 9 Mahjarrat out there will obviously betray the rest. That would explain the whole deceiver thing.
  10. Lots of Muslims and Jews in my community. I've grown a tolerance for all religions, which I think is really good. I have so many friends of different religions, if I was raised otherwise I would have been a jerk in my town. My community has great public schools, our local high school has the #1 fine arts in the country. Neighbors are nice, there's a kid my age living next door who goes to my school and shares my interests, so we get along well. The other neighbors are a Latino family who are very social and have a purple, hairless, peruvian dog. [hide=their dog (not actual photo, I googled it)][/hide] Ain't he cute? I love my community ;)
  11. Hmm... another 3 month bumped thread. Oh well. Getting used to em. Anyway I have rather medium length hair. It stays on my head, doesn't drape down my neck or anything. I couldn't care less if I see a guy with long hair. To each to his own. If you ask me it just adds to the burdens of waking up, setting your hair, and keeping it out of the way all day. I wonder if any of those long hair kids have developed a kink in their necks from shaking their head to get their hair out of the way every 2 minutes.
  12. My dad's cousin is in the process of dying as we speak. He's in his 60s and lives in California with colon cancer, I believe. My father says he's probably going to visit in a week or two. He used to be such a fun loving guy. Now when he's on the phone he sounds pathetically weak. It's a shame, his mother who is in her 80s and still healthy will probably live longer than him. No parent wants to outlive their child. Recently we had a gathering in Chicago where all his family was because this is probably the last few months he has alive. It was a very sad event. He has 3 kids, all young adults, two of them are married have kids of their own. I'm glad I don't know anyone closer to me with cancer.
  13. CNN just said the Dow plunged 778 points today. That's insane, the largest plunge in history of I'm not mistaken. 1.2 trillion dollars down the drain, and the House is playing the blame game. John McCain states that the defeat (which is costly to his campaign) is at the fault of Obama, and then says that this is not the time for blaming. I'm sure the Daily Show is going to have a blast with all that's going on, but I'm getting seriously worried. 1.2 trillion? that's not going to go unnoticed in the economy.
  14. Why is it that money seems so easy to find when we're throwing it at Iraq but when we try a bailout all of a sudden it's ridiculously costly and impossible to agree on, and everyone is "where is the money gonna come from?!?!?!?". A spokesperson made a point that with 200bil less than the bailout, we could pay off every mortgage in the US. He got quite some support from this, because it sounds pretty cool at first glance, but when you think about it for a few minutes... how is it fair that a hardworking family who's been paying their mortgage for 15 years gets the same reward as a young man with a low wage job who's just bought a house he couldn't afford but is saved by the mortgage giveaway? We're trying to find better ways to put the money to use, while so much is being tossed towards Iraq and only the Democrats (correct me if I'm wrong, I probably am) seem to care?
  15. We need to learn the difference between normal Muslims and extremists. The average Muslim will not randomly kill you. Hell, even the extremists will need a good reason to kill you. Just because they worship Allah doesn't make them cold blooded murders.
  16. I've seen stupid lawsuits. But this one is so stupid it just has to be fake. Not only was the argument pathetic and stupid, it was also by the same lawyer who took on some stupid lawsuits in the past. I think it's all a fake. You can't go "who knows how many people fell off buildings?" in a court case. Otherwise we could do that as conclusive evidence that someone is guilty in any cases. "who knows how many people this man could have killed?" "who knows how many girls he could have raped?" "who knows how many stores she could have robbed?". Any sane lawyer knows such questions are pointless in court. Plus, the lawyers would have thought through. What would happen if they won their money? Every red bull drinker in the country would want a share. They'd have to be going to court case after court case where people prove they have indeed drank a red bull, and get a tiny share of cash from it. This case just has too many flaws to be real.
  17. I'm trying to think of funny things that happened to me and my friends. Well, one time we were chilling in a parking lot with cans of coke. One of my friends thought it'd be funny to shake up a can and throw it at some kids standing near us. So he took a can, shook it vigourously, and launched it at them. Unfortunatly he didn't launch it hard enough and the can didn't burst open when it hit. The kids realized what was going on, took the dented can full of explosive coke, and throw it back at him. He jumped, the coke landed under him and exploded just as he was coming down. It went all over his clothes. To top it all off, two of my other friends shook up their cans and smashed it at him again. At the end of all this he was soaking in coke, pissed off as hell, and practically in tears because his Brian Urlacher jersey was now covered in brownish coke. Good times :lol:
  18. My school colors are purple and white, and our team sucks at basketball. It's funny, because Northwestern college is also purple and white and sucks at basketball... A school near me is called the McCracken Hornets. Opponents would make fun of them calling them Crack [bleep] (get it? mcCRACKen HORnets!).
  19. I eat meat, I have no problem with it. Vegetarians are one of those types of people who I don't really care what they do (it's their lives) as long as they don't get in my way. If a vegetarian tries to convince me to go veggie, I will gladly yell at him and go out of my way to get him to know I never have any intention of stopping meat eating. If they let me eat my meat in peace, I'll let them have their carrots and soy milk undisturbed.
  20. Never went to a rave because I can't dance for [cabbage]. If I could dance I'd go though. They sound fun.
  21. I don't have diabetes although my dad has it. I'm trying to avoid too many sweets to keep my blood sugar low enough. But yeah it's genetic, so you might have it. It's not too bad, my dad just gets those little shots each day. He has type 2. If I'm not mistaken, diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in people age 20-80, so just keep it under control.
  22. 911

    warren211 replied to meesa's topic in Off-Topic
    Who is bumping all these old threads and why do I never notice and end up contributing anyway?!?!?! Might as well contribute while I'm sitting here. Once at the mall an old man was lying on the ground. People thought he passed out or died and called the police. Loads of ambulances came and stuff. Turns out the guy was a hobo sleeping. Musta been a rude awakening :shock: They took him in a stretcher anyway to see if he was okay (hey, they brought the ambulances here, might as well do something with them!)
  23. Hmm it seems old bump threads are the fad for today :-k The worst thing I've done... I bit my brother when I was little because I was angry. I have this one friend who I love to kick in the shin just for the hell of it.
  24. warren211 replied to Kaphias's topic in Off-Topic
    I think comedian Jeff Dunham was well-spoken on NASCAR. "Look! They're making a left turn!!! Come back in 10 minutes you won't miss a damn thing!" The only time NASCAR is exciting is if you're the driver, the crew, or the spotter, because you actually have to work for those 3 hour races and must be vigilant. I only like the car crashes and spin outs, but I can get those highlights from ESPN or youtube. I don't think I'll ever watch those 4 hour races to see one or two crashes/spin outs. I respect anyone who has the tolerance and patience to watch NASCAR, I'm just not one of em ;)
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