The Rain: Brian

December 6, 2008 by zompirescooter

Brian scoffed at Geoff. “You’re no equal of mine. Your ability, your power…it’s embarrassing. Not even worth of allowing someone to relate you to me. Is this some sort of game to you, or are you really this unable to stand toe to toe with me?” Brian stood over Geoff, staring down at him; Geoff could see the fire in his eyes. Geoff sprung up to his feet and got one good, one complete shot in on Brian, sending Brian to his hands and feet, coughing up blood.

Grunts, mumbles, gasps echoed from Brian. “One hit? One did this much damage to me? I’m pathetic. I couldn’t even see that my own twin brother was better than me. That doesn’t even make sense; I was breaking him with every hit!” Brian struggled to get up to his feet, blood still running from his mouth.

A breeze blew through the hair of Geoff as he stood that, staring at Brian, panting after the hit he delivered to him. “You’re so powerful. It’s amazing. You could be so much stronger than anyone else alive if you just knew your weaknesses.” Brian snarled as his eyes met with Geoff’s again.

“Stop mocking me now!” Brian clutched his midsection.

“But you are so amazingly strong, and I’m telling you the truth! I’ve never seen it before ever!” Geoff was trying his best to sound sincere, as he really meant what he was saying.

“Mocked by my own brother, bettered by my own brother as well. I might as well go and allow myself to suffer on my own.” Brian started to slowly walk away, dragging his left foot behind him, stumbling with ever other step as he still felt a massive pain in his stomach. “I will get stronger and I will show him, that fool, that he shouldn’t mock me. I’ll kill Lena myself and show the world I’m the greatest.” He whispered to himself.

The Rain: The Ground

December 6, 2008 by zompirescooter

Geoff laid on the ground, his body and limbs sore and unresponsive. The rain continued to pour down onto his face. The blood streamed out from the side of his lip as he lay in the slushy mud, a smile still on his face. Then there was a footstep, a foot right on the ball of his right shoulder, a sharp, wide pain.

“The same fate as your beloved teacher. I bet he told you that you really could beat me, no matter what lack of ability you had compared to me. It’s funny that you’ll die thinking that as well, because that’s exactly what he thought when I killed him too.” Lena pressed her foot down harder into Geoff’s shoulder, he could feel his arm start to lose feeling and give out.

Geoff turned his head slowly side to side, as if he were saying no to Lena. The fingers on his left hand twitched in pain as he couldn’t help letting helplessness take over his body. Words tried to escape his mouth, but nothing could find the strength to overcome the presence of Lena, she was so overpowering, her force of will. “…” Geoff spit out some blood much to the approval of Lena.

“I thrive on your pain, your suffering. Just like the rest, except for you, I have a special plan for you, just like your stupid twin brother! You’ll become part of my power just like he is right this moment! As I crush your body, can’t you feel his power, running through your body, ruining you just as much as I am?” There was a shriek as Lena brushed her hand through her hair, spitting down at Geoff’s broken body. “Your unwillingness to just give up and die, I love that, it’s something no one else could give me so far, you sir, you will definitely make me more complete than I ever was before…” Lena looked down into the eyes of Geoff, not a drop of fear could be seen in them at all, not one scared eye, but a steady look, right into her own eyes. There it was.

The Rain: Library

December 6, 2008 by zompirescooter

Lena sat at the table in the library, flipping through pages of book after book, becoming more disgruntled with each book she flipped though. “It has to be here somewhere, I can find the answer I’m sure.” She wasn’t losing hope; she was just losing faith the in answer actually being where she thought it would be.

One answer, it was all she needed to find out, and it would all be revealed. The mark on her face, the new sense of awareness she had to everything around her. She could see better, think faster, taste the particles in the sky, feel the still air, and she could hear everything around her as well. Not too loud, but not silent whispers either. “Give in.” She could hear them, like they were calling out to her personally. “Join us.” Lena looked around, not seeing a person staring at her, much less talking to her. “Soon.” She closed her eyes, shook her head and focused back on the books.

The voices may have disappeared for now, but soon they would return.

Lena flipped through more pages, sighing with each additional book passed through. “There has to be the explanation somewhere. I’ll find my power somewhere. I can feel the power inside of me; I just can’t use it…” Lena snarled as the book she was looking through failed to give an answer to her as well. She clenched her fist and slammed it on the open book lying in front of her. The book started to singe around her first. Her eyes widened as she saw the smoldering paper.

Lena felt a pulse run through her veins before she could unclench her fist. “What was that?” Moving her opened hand around, she glanced at it wondering what happened. Lena was unable to find the answer she was looking for, but even though she was unable to find the answer, little did she know that the answer she was looking for would soon come and find her, personally.

The Rain: Meeting Kero

December 6, 2008 by zompirescooter

Geoff woke up, but Geoff didn’t understand a thing as soon as his eyes opened. He was lying on the ground, dirt surrounding him on all sides. “Where am I?” A standard question to ask if you just woke up somewhere you have never been to before. Looking around and rubbing his eyes, Geoff jumped to his feet and stretched his arms out, taking a second to gather in the scenery. “Am I still alive?” Geoff asked out loud to himself.

“Of course you are.” A croaking voice could be heard, but not seen.

“Who are you?” Geoff wanted to know who told him this piece of information.

Around the fat trunk of an old tree stepped out a glittering green being with the occasional speck of purple shine. Geoff could see what was in front of him, but he had no idea what it was. “What are you?” His finger aimed at the green being.

“Don’t you want to know who I am, first?” The green being croaked as it spoke.

Geoff gave a squint. “At this point, I think both questions are equally important.”

“I suppose you are right. Well allow me to introduce myself. My name is Kero. I know many things throughout this land, and I will over time answer many questions that you will undoubtedly ask me.” Kero tried his best to sound wise by hiding his croaking as he spoke.

“Kero? I guess you look a lot like a Kero. That still leaves me with one question; what are you, Kero?”

“I am what you could call a giant salamander. Like a large lizard, except I’m much better looking than any other lizard you may have seen before.” Kero was basically a big walking-on-two-legs lizard with snowy facial hair.

“You’re probably right; every lizard I’ve seen was inside of a glass box.”

“That sounds horrid, living in a glass box.”

The Rain: Ability

December 6, 2008 by zompirescooter

The abilities in life that we’re given, these abilities we have to get through it all. We all have abilities but we all need each others abilities to get our jobs done. We each are given a different set of abilities and only a select few have enough ability to get it done alone.

There will be a time in our lives where someone will look us in the eye, and tell us that we have some sort of ability. These people even tell us that we may even have a gift, this gift that we have as a pure raw talent. Never learned how to use this talent, but we’re just really good in the area that it deals with. They’ll even offer to help you refine that raw ability to turn it into something amazing that will bring you great achievements in life.

But when these abilities are being developed in our lives, we have to discover the responsibility that comes with our sets of skills. Responsibility is that giant loud being in the corner of our eyes at every point of the day. This beast will lead us to the major crossroads in our lives, and for some the only crossroads they ever experience.

The crossroads composes of a simple question that we all have to answer: do we use our abilities for the aid of good, or do we use our abilities for the aid of evil? No matter which choice we make, it will definitely have the abilities to change or shape the entire world. When we all break it down, it will always come down to good, or evil.

In life, it’s always going to be our choice whether or not to harness our ability in the best way we see fit. For some, they’re born to see everything in a helping light. For others, they see everything in the evil light that they want it to be, so they can bring chaos with them. But for some, we need help coming to a conclusion, and that’s what life is all about.

The Rain: Meeting

December 2, 2008 by zompirescooter

The lady with extravagant charm bracelets looked down at Geoff. “Have I seen you around here before?”

Geoff shook his head. “Nope, I’ve never seen you before.”

“Well, I am Lena; I am the ruler of this land.”

“You rule this land?”

“Yes, I do. I’m the chosen one, chosen by the gods with their tears. Their tear gave me powers that no one else in this world has, and I took it upon myself to rule this land.”

“Well, that makes sense, I suppose.”

“I have powers you couldn’t even begin to imagine.”

“I don’t know, I have watched a bit of TV in my time.”

“TV?”

“It’s hard to explain, Miss Lena.”

Queen Lena, if you must.”

“Well, queen, it was nice meeting you, I’ll see you around sometime.”

“I get the feeling that I will meet you again, soon. Before you leave, tell me your name.”

“Geoff.” Geoff started to walk away.

“Does the name Brian ring a bell to you?”

“Not in the least bit, Lena.”

Queen Lena. Well, he looks an awful lot like you do. If you ever run into him, you’ll know.”

Geoff walked away deeper into the forest.

The Rain: Kero

December 2, 2008 by zompirescooter

Kero was your typical old man filled with wisdom. He had the typical long, thin, gray and white facial hair. He was bald on top, but not because he went bald, but because he was a giant salamander. A giant salamander with greenish, purplish colored ski, he could walk to two legs just like a normal person though.

Kero was not born a giant salamander though, or even born with the name Kero. In the past, Kero was known to his peers as a mister T. X. Jörn. But many years ago, a chance meeting with Lena in her early stage of developed powers, Kero and Lena got into a heated argument about abilities and what they could and should be used for. Lena had no grasp of her true power, or any formal training to be able to use it, so she wildly attacked Kero with some random charm and it turned Kero into the giant salamander that he is today.

Kero still was a wealthy deposit of knowledge and figured he could still teach people to control their abilities in order to possibly one day become the one person to defeat Lena. Kero takes on pupils regularly and tries to his fullest to help them unearth hidden powers and strength not known of them before. For some, Kero is even a father figure, even though he is a giant salamander.

Kero was a student of a man named Baron Von Adkins, a very long time ago when he was known as T.X. Jörn. The Baron taught him many of the things he knows today, and previous to Lena, the Baron was the last human to be marked with the cry of the gods, giving him newfound powers. In his dying wishes, the Baron gave Kero all of his knowledge and some of his ability. The Baron told Kero that he wished for Kero to spread this power to any good person willing to learn it. With that, Kero took this gift and began roaming the land, teaching any good person willing to learn.

The Rain: Training

December 2, 2008 by zompirescooter

Kero would not let Geoff fail in his training. Kero was good at making truthful predictions about people and their futures. Geoff was doing his best to punch as hard, and as fast as he could. Kero nodded in approval. “You’re doing well at this point.”

Geoff paused for a moment. “But?”

“But you know, your twin brother Brian was slightly ahead of you in his training at the same point as yours.”

“I don’t care what that oaf had accomplished at the same point in training as me. If he’s so great, why doesn’t he just save the day?”

Kero stroked his moustache. “Ah yes, Brian was a very strong one, but strength is only so much. He was very stupid, in a mental kind of way.”

“You can be stupid in a non-mental way?” Geoff continued his training.

“Your brother is very strong, you might never even achieve the same strength.”

Geoff screamed as he tried to punch through a fake tree, made of dead wood. “I don’t care about my stupid brother.”

“I’m sure you don’t mean that, and one day you’ll see.” Kero sat down and drank his old wisdom tea. “Ah, delicious.” Kero said to himself. “You know Geoff, Brian stopped training with me before I could give him the wisdom he needed to be that hero. He was consumed by his desire to become stronger, to gain power. He let his ego take control of him.”

“So he’s the typical strong, but stupid egomaniac bad guy type? You did say he was stupid.” Geoff was starting to get the lesson for today.

“Yes, but Brian could have joined forces with someone who has the wisdom he lacked, and their abilities combined, could make quite the formidable foe.” Kero sipped his tea more.

“Well I guess I better train until you’ve taught me everything there is to possibly know.”

The Rain: Hands

December 2, 2008 by zompirescooter

Her hands felt different, from before. They felt powerful today, something they’d never felt like before. Lena couldn’t help but looking at them today, something in her mind compelled her to. To see every inch of skin that covered them, the tiny blonde hairs as they swayed in the wind. Then the veins that were slightly visible on them as well, they would pulsate a tiny bit every so often, in tune to her heartbeat.

There was something else in her veins. She could feel it there, running alongside the blood. This was new; this was causing that different feeling in her hands. She thought to herself about anything she might have done different recently to bring this change in feeling on, but she couldn’t think of anything to pinpoint it to. She rubbed the black dot on her cheek. There it was, like a bolt of lightning shooting through her arm. “Hmmm…must have something to do with the mark.” Lena spent a lot of time reading about what the mark did to her, and it didn’t mention any strange feelings to her, or at least none of the records in the books mentioned it.

She did notice that the records in the books stopped for each person after about six weeks of recordings. Lena realized that it had been about six weeks since the day of the weeping gods, when she got the mark on her face. “That’s probably not that important. I mean, they probably just got bored after around six weeks and stopped writing down observations. I mean really, who wants to write about their self forever?”

Then it came, another pain in her hand. Lena grabbed with her painless hand. A voice called out to her, “the power.” Lena looked around, no one could be found. “The power,” The voice again, “You want the power.”

Lena kneeled to one knee and tried to shake the pain from her hand. She looked at her hand once more. The vein was bulging out, and it was black.

The second chat!

November 20, 2008 by zompirescooter

Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > most likely. Web CT is really picky Mr. Redgie Mercado > or atleast thats what i think Mr. Louis Lupin IV > http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp Mr. John Albright >> has entered the room. Emlyn Cong >> has entered the room. Mr. Steven Billingslea II >> has entered the room. Mr. Steven Billingslea II > …the teacher isnt here? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Nope Mr. John Albright > no teacher? Mr. Steven Billingslea II > then why am i here? Mr. Redgie Mercado > sounds good Mr. John Albright > idk Mr. Redgie Mercado > he LIED TO US Mr. Redgie Mercado > or she rather Mr. Redgie Mercado > whoops Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I can see the balls of paper flygin across the room Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > flying, I mean Mr. Redgie Mercado > uh… Mr. Redgie Mercado > nothing much Mr. Ronnie Botts III > You shoulda bought half life for $.98 Mr. Redgie Mercado > just browsing different things Mr. Redgie Mercado > >_> Mr. Redgie Mercado > oh Mr. Redgie Mercado > *shrug* Mr. Ronnie Botts III > then you could have downloaded the earths special forces mod Mr. Redgie Mercado > already have it Mr. Redgie Mercado > hmm Mr. Jonathan Milling >> has entered the room. Mr. Redgie Mercado > wake me up when she’s here Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > So, how do you draw? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I forgot Emlyn Cong > I’m using a tablet Emlyn Cong > xD Mr. Redgie Mercado > lol Ms. Andrea Holmes > how come you don’t have a Ms. in front of your name? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > she’s asian Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > OK. But how do you draw on the whiteboard on thing? lol Mr. Ronnie Botts III > can’t be proved that she’s a ms. Mr. Jonathan Milling > I woke up 3 minutes ago Mr. Jonathan Milling > this is why I’m always late to class Emlyn Cong > click on the pencil tool thing Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > lol Emlyn Cong > and draw on the whiteboard Mr. Redgie Mercado > ah Ms. Andrea Holmes > so, if she isn’t here in 10 mintutes do we sign in and leave Mr. Ronnie Botts III > sign in and leave how? Mr. Jonathan Milling > who knows Mr. Ronnie Botts III > because I’d rather do that now Mr. Redgie Mercado > yeh Mr. Redgie Mercado > take a screenshot Ms. Andrea Holmes > uhhh…on webct dicussion board? Mr. Jonathan Milling > oh l o l Mr. Victor Galanti > lets all blog about the productive conversation we had on here while teach forgot to get on Ms. Andrea Holmes > or screen shot sounds good too Mr. Daryl Hansen >> has entered the room. Mr. Daryl Hansen > yo Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Thanks Mr. Ronnie Botts III > well, I’ll be saving this chat log and using it as a blog of course. Mr. Austin Rupert >> has entered the room. Mr. Daryl Hansen > teach is inc Ms. Andrea Holmes > Sup Daryl Ms. Andrea Holmes > Hey Austin ;) Mr. Austin Rupert > hiya jackie!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr. Austin Rupert > hey andrea Mr. Austin Rupert > hi steven Ms. Andrea Holmes > racquetball later? Mr. Daryl Hansen > ooooo Janet Johnson (Ins) >> has entered the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) > hello Emlyn Cong > :0 Janet Johnson (Ins) > ??? Mr. Austin Rupert > im playing around 7 Ms. Andrea Holmes > well look who decided to show Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Hi, tach Mr. Louis Lupin IV > allo allo Janet Johnson (Ins) > YEs, it’s me Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > teach Mr. Redgie Mercado > hallo Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Steven Billingslea II > im in the same room as you austin… you already said hi to me Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Austin Rupert > no you’re not Ms. Andrea Holmes > are you guys in the class room? Mr. Daryl Hansen > i am Janet Johnson (Ins) > sorry, students begging at the last minute… came at 3:45 to my office Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Where is the pencil thing? Janet Johnson (Ins) > I am Mr. Steven Billingslea II > sorry about that Mr. John Albright > tr Janet Johnson (Ins) > Marcelo what are you talking about htat Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Cool. Janet Johnson (Ins) > about? Mr. Daryl Hansen > ahhh the drawing board…. Mr. Daryl Hansen > ^_^ Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I was trying to find the pencil to draw before you came in Janet Johnson (Ins) > First off, did you have a chance to read the Twitter article? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Yup Ms. Sara Sharp > yes Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > yes Janet Johnson (Ins) > oh, well, sorry i interupted marcelo. Mr. Steven Billingslea II > yes Ms. Laura O’Brien > maybe Mr. Jonathan Milling > uhhh Ms. Andrea Holmes > uh yeah Mr. Redgie Mercado > jawohl Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > You are joking, right? Ms. Sara Sharp > marcelo maybe you have the whiteboard turned off? Mr. Austin Rupert > twitter is the future Janet Johnson (Ins) > so after you read the twitter article, do you want to sign up for an account? Ms. Sara Sharp > no Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Nope. Just can’t find the pencil. I’ll look for it later. Janet Johnson (Ins) > or do you think it’s just a passing fad Mr. Victor Galanti > not really Mr. Daryl Hansen > no Mr. Jonathan Milling > twitter is annoying Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I already did. Mr. John Albright > no Mr. Austin Rupert > prolly not Ms. Laura O’Brien > no Ms. Andrea Holmes > don’t use twitter for birthings Janet Johnson (Ins) > jonathan, why is it annoying Mr. Daryl Hansen > actually my teacher in my video editing class talked about using twitter to promote shows and yourself in the business world Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I signed up just a few minutes ago. Janet Johnson (Ins) > no, no birthings… who would have time Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, it’s a good way to promote yourself Mr. Jonathan Milling > Eho really needs to know what a person is doing every moment? Mr. John Albright > how is that video editing class? Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol, the birthings Janet Johnson (Ins) > i have a twitter account Mr. Daryl Hansen > its pretty cool Mr. Daryl Hansen > easy going Ms. Andrea Holmes > I dunno, the artice said not to use twitter for birthings Janet Johnson (Ins) > and i have 12 people following me Janet Johnson (Ins) > only 3 I know Mr. Daryl Hansen > have a few projects tht allow for alot of creativity Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > “deathings” too Mr. Jonathan Milling > It’s like stalking Mr. Steven Billingslea II > not at all, i honestly don’t think people care enough aout what I’m doing for me to post about it…that and eventually I would become bored… and by becoming bored I would become vulgar Janet Johnson (Ins) > but for some reason other ph.d candidates are interested about my topic Mr. Daryl Hansen > its based around podcasts Ms. Andrea Holmes > or therapy Janet Johnson (Ins) > I was enthusiastic abou it Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Janet Johnson (Ins) > now, I occassionally do it Mr. Redgie Mercado > well thats what my facebook status is fore Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > I try to keep it up but it’s hard when I don’t have an iphone to text message 24/7 Mr. Redgie Mercado > haha yeh Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > True, Ms. Johnson Ms. Andrea Holmes > aww…so sad Mr. Daryl Hansen > but to really network, you need them all, at least to link to a website or service you use the msot Janet Johnson (Ins) > i mean, how many times can i say i’m at my computer writing Mr. Redgie Mercado > i know people who do that a lot Mr. John Albright > then get an i phone Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Ms. Andrea Holmes > or helio Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m in the bathroom Mr. Redgie Mercado > or anything that can text Janet Johnson (Ins) > I know, someone get an iphone for me for Christmas, let Santa know Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > helio? Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m exhaling Janet Johnson (Ins) > thanks jonathan! Mr. Jonathan Milling > alright Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Jonathan Milling > now I’m inhaling Mr. Redgie Mercado > awesome Mr. Redgie Mercado > thanks for your twitter Mr. Steven Billingslea II > someone get me a pony for christmas Ms. Andrea Holmes > yeah, don’t call helio a phone Janet Johnson (Ins) > I don’t see paul Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I think Jonathan doesn’t like twitter Ms. Laura O’Brien > i like the helio comercials Ms. Andrea Holmes > awww…how sad Janet Johnson (Ins) > I don’t think jonathan does Mr. Redgie Mercado > he forgot Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m not actualiing in the bathroom Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > I am Mr. Daryl Hansen > link from www., lol Ms. Andrea Holmes > thank jebus Janet Johnson (Ins) > I think Twitter is a great tool Mr. John Albright > twitter a phobe Mr. Jonathan Milling > just sayin’ Janet Johnson (Ins) > I think for business Janet Johnson (Ins) > or for professionals Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I was earlier today. Read all about it on my twitter. Ms. Andrea Holmes > it sounds like a lot a work…blek Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > a couple of media folks follow mine becuase I said my diss was about the election Mr. Austin Rupert > work not fun Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Janet Johnson (Ins) > found that interesting on how do people actually find others Ms. Andrea Holmes > work bad Ms. Andrea Holmes > stalk them perhaps Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I think it is a good way to network. There are two examples in the article, though. The lady in Phoonix Mr. Steven Billingslea II > twitter is invasive, and really narcissistic when you think about it Mr. Jonathan Milling > ^ Mr. Austin Rupert > maybe i’ll sign up just to follow the teacher Janet Johnson (Ins) > I somewhat agree steven Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Phoenix, I mean Mr. Redgie Mercado > ofcourse its narccistic Mr. Daryl Hansen > i dont have my drawing tools… Mr. Redgie Mercado > we live in a narcisstic world, steven Janet Johnson (Ins) > you don’t daryl? Mr. Daryl Hansen > no T_T Mr. Ronnie Botts III > *is bored* Janet Johnson (Ins) > isn’t facebook narcissitc? Emlyn Cong > make boxes Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Ms. Andrea Holmes > jes Janet Johnson (Ins) > Ronnie, then give us a topic? Ms. Sara Sharp > yeah, pretty much Mr. Daryl Hansen > i think all networking sites are a bit, but it makes sense, people want ot talk about themselves Mr. Steven Billingslea II > really redgie>? I think we are moving more and more into a “faceless” world everyday, where we become more of a number and less of a person Mr. Daryl Hansen > try it in any conversation, lol Mr. Steven Billingslea II > granted, tehre is still alot of vanity Mr. Redgie Mercado > well we are a number, technically Janet Johnson (Ins) > we can have 1000 friends on facebook Mr. Ronnie Botts III > lets talk about redgie, that’s a good topic. Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > So are facebook and myspace Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > yeh Ms. Andrea Holmes > maybe judging people on their thoughts is better than judging them on their face Janet Johnson (Ins) > I don’t know about you, but i only talk to about 3 of those 1000 people Mr. Jonathan Milling > (..;;Д) Mr. Redgie Mercado > 1000 friends means nothing Mr. Daryl Hansen > oooo andrea, lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > exactly redgie Mr. Ronnie Botts III > “redgie: molested as a child or just horribly influenced by anime?” Mr. Redgie Mercado > your brain is only capable of caring for approximately 200 people Janet Johnson (Ins) > it means nothing but why do people get up set when you delete them Mr. Jonathan Milling > hahah Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Louis Lupin IV > LOL Ms. Andrea Holmes > but then think about all the people that would be out of business if we didn’t care about looks Janet Johnson (Ins) > you’ll be lucky if a handful of your friends come to your funeral Mr. Redgie Mercado > a little bit of both, for that topic, scooter Ms. Andrea Holmes > ooo…dis Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I know. Janet Johnson (Ins) > True, Andrea Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > What? Janet Johnson (Ins) > what would happen if we became a society that stayed at home Mr. Austin Rupert > i hope my funeral is made into a facebook event Mr. Jonathan Milling > Yeah Mr. Daryl Hansen > ROFL Emlyn Cong > xD Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > We would all be like the people in Wall-E Mr. Daryl Hansen > nice Mr. Steven Billingslea II > i choose not to really follow myspace or facebook, again it’s like a cry for attention, but not one where someone is genuinely interestig and looking for friends, more like someone who can’t make real-life friends and instead chooses to use a computer for their own personal match game Mr. Redgie Mercado > well genetically, your brain is small…thats why direct total democracys don’t work Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I would barter my cooking skills for video games. Mr. Jonathan Milling > I think this whole internet communication Mr. Daryl Hansen > i just want to be thrown into nature, no coffin or anyhting Mr. Jonathan Milling > encourages people to sit at home Janet Johnson (Ins) > and identity was based on your virutual prescence Ms. Andrea Holmes > well I would hope we wouldnt get fat Mr. Jonathan Milling > and but stuff off of amazon Ms. Andrea Holmes > like the people in wall-e Mr. Jonathan Milling > not that I do that Mr. Jonathan Milling > yeah Mr. Redgie Mercado > they get stubbier and blubbier Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > lol. Janet Johnson (Ins) > my friends and I are really addicted to that Facebook myfarm application Steven Ms. Laura O’Brien > we would get fatter, we are already fat Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > Ah Kannagi finished downloading Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, Andrea., the wall-e people Mr. Jonathan Milling > but = buy gg me Mr. Daryl Hansen > actually other cultures think its the food, not just the lifestyle Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > it is a mix of both Ms. Andrea Holmes > your fat Mr. Steven Billingslea II > myfarm? gonna need an explanation…sounds like soylent green Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > whats a mix of both Mr. Ronnie Botts III > redgie, trillian Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > food and lifestyle Janet Johnson (Ins) > it’s an app that lets you build a farm Mr. Daryl Hansen > making people fat Mr. Steven Billingslea II > Janet Johnson (Ins) > you grow and harvest and sell animanls and such Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > a mix of food and lifestyle. Mr. Ronnie Botts III > fat should become the new dollar Mr. Steven Billingslea II > they make that crap? Janet Johnson (Ins) > fat should become the new dollar? Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, steven, they do Mr. Jonathan Milling > In case you ever wanted to farm Mr. Daryl Hansen > exactly Mr. Jonathan Milling > Or had that urge Mr. Steven Billingslea II > it’s so crazy to me that people invest time into that kind of stuff Mr. Daryl Hansen > like harvest moon games, lol Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > the new dollar? Cool. I am already a millionaire Janet Johnson (Ins) > stupid stuff that makes people who have less and less time, waste more time Ms. Andrea Holmes > maybe energy would have to be created from us working out or something Mr. Redgie Mercado > fat should be the new dollar Mr. Steven Billingslea II > whatever happened to hanging out with real people? Ms. Andrea Holmes > hook a computer up to a treadmill or something Mr. Ronnie Botts III > real people are fake Mr. Steven Billingslea II > lol Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > i’d have to agree Mr. Jonathan Milling > Harvest Moon is actually fun, though Mr. John Albright > or are vitural people fake Ms. Andrea Holmes > real people are fake Mr. Daryl Hansen > oooo Janet Johnson (Ins) > Harvest Moon? Mr. Steven Billingslea II > and no i didn’t really lol, i just had nothing else to respond with redgie Mr. Ronnie Botts III > and I know Emlyn drew that blue face Mr. Jonathan Milling > It’s a video game Ms. Andrea Holmes > everyone is fake Emlyn Cong > rofl Mr. Jonathan Milling > where you farm Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > Emlyn is very talented Mr. Redgie Mercado > people are pretty fake in general Mr. Jonathan Milling > and a bunch of other stuff Janet Johnson (Ins) > so, how are you coming along with your projects? Ms. Andrea Holmes > you’re the fakest Mr. John Albright > which side of the matrix are you in Emlyn Cong > you farm and cgrow crops Janet Johnson (Ins) > I decided that will be your final final Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes its true Emlyn Cong > grow* Mr. Redgie Mercado > :) Mr. Redgie Mercado > i am a pretty assorted mix of people ive adapted into my own psyche Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes i agree with that Mr. Redgie Mercado > and really Mr. Daryl Hansen > <– paradox Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > My project stinks. I’ll try to get in touch with Spencer and see if he wants to join up and we can both come up woith something better. Mr. Jonathan Milling > The group projects? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > Harvest moon is better than animal crossing Mr. Austin Rupert > project is fun. got a lot of ideas. Janet Johnson (Ins) > ok Mr. Redgie Mercado > We have an idea Janet Johnson (Ins) > marcelo Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > that will revolutionize the industry Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Not very keen on project, though. No offense, teach Mr. Ronnie Botts III > …*shrug* Emlyn Cong > >__> Mr. John Albright > the fake industry? Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > yes? Ms. Andrea Holmes > hey daryl or laura, send me your email adresses so we can talk about the project Mr. Redgie Mercado > The fake industry Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m not very keen on any project Ms. Andrea Holmes > andreakey@gmail.com Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I keep staring at that super mario RPG cart on my desk Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Janet Johnson (Ins) > I’m keen on making you think Mr. Jonathan Milling > But this is better than a 6 page essay imho Janet Johnson (Ins) > and I think I’m making you think Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Steven Billingslea II > this is like being in a cafeteria, but you don’t have any direct communication with one person, you just kind of say things, unsure of whether you’ll get a reply or not Mr. John Albright > you do? Mr. Redgie Mercado > better indeed Mr. Austin Rupert > ha ha. i know andrea’s email Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > steven Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I’m going to make tomato soup and pour cheese nips into it Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I see. It’s just I’ve been thinking a lot lately, and I am tired. ;-) Mr. Redgie Mercado > i shall reply because i read all Mr. Jonathan Milling > Ouside of class I learn a lot too Mr. Ronnie Botts III > and then I’ll be like OM NOM NOM NOM Janet Johnson (Ins) > marcelo this is applying Janet Johnson (Ins) > application is key Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Steven Billingslea II > well, redgie’s an overacchiever Janet Johnson (Ins) > what is your idea Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I see Janet Johnson (Ins) > you have all these criticisms Janet Johnson (Ins) > I want you to think about what you would want Janet Johnson (Ins) > it is a grade Janet Johnson (Ins) > just to let you know Mr. Daryl Hansen > compelling Janet Johnson (Ins) > I’m ditching the final portfolio Mr. Steven Billingslea II > yes! Mr. Daryl Hansen > really Mr. Daryl Hansen > ? Emlyn Cong > :0 Mr. Jonathan Milling > sweet Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I think I am coing up woth something after reading other people are here. Mr. Redgie Mercado > i am an overachiever, yes i agree Mr. Daryl Hansen > coo Ms. Sara Sharp > of the blog posts? Janet Johnson (Ins) > and replacing your project with it Emlyn Cong > \o/ Janet Johnson (Ins) > have you been blogging Mr. Redgie Mercado > >_> Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > copming Mr. Redgie Mercado > <_< Mr. Ronnie Botts III > does that mean I dont have to blog anymore? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > coming up, that is Mr. Daryl Hansen > blog posts are still due, lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > sara, we still ahve the blog posts Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Ms. Andrea Holmes > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Jonathan Milling > I think the blog posts a independent from the portfoliop Ms. Sara Sharp > okay Ms. Laura O’Brien > Yay, cause I hate getting things bound Mr. Ronnie Botts III > because either way, my blogs are going to take 5 minutes. Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > \I have been blogging Mr. Jonathan Milling > -p Mr. Daryl Hansen > become sir blogsalot Ms. Sara Sharp > i see Mr. Victor Galanti > i have to start writing in the blog 2 times a day to catch up Mr. Redgie Mercado > waait Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, they are independent. Mr. Ronnie Botts III > because I’m just posting pieces of creative writing Mr. Redgie Mercado > what portfolio Mr. Daryl Hansen > im way behind on blogging too Mr. Redgie Mercado > o.O Mr. Redgie Mercado > O.O Mr. Redgie Mercado > O.o Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. John Albright > ? Janet Johnson (Ins) > the portfolio was really the class Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I’ve got a 15 page short story that will make 15 good blog posts Mr. Redgie Mercado > what portfolio Mr. Redgie Mercado > AH Janet Johnson (Ins) > it was just you turnining in all your stuff Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I am OK for now. Whan is the cutoff date for the blogs? Janet Johnson (Ins) > ok ronnie Mr. Daryl Hansen > cheap blogging strat -_^ Mr. Redgie Mercado > sou da Janet Johnson (Ins) > finals week Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > the blogs i’ve been doing… Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Thanks Janet Johnson (Ins) >> has left the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) >> has entered the room. Mr. John Albright > ???? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > blogs dont interest me enough for me than just storing my ideas anyhow Emlyn Cong > I’m on 32-33 blogs…need some more >_>; Mr. Redgie Mercado > i’ve been milking many thoughts Mr. Jonathan Milling > I actually write about stuff outside of the blog Mr. Jonathan Milling > and just put it into the blog Mr. Ronnie Botts III > also redgie Mr. Redgie Mercado > i’m on 40 blogs Mr. Redgie Mercado > about senseless things Mr. Ronnie Botts III > nia’s nationstate got deleted Mr. Jonathan Milling > Because I write a lot Mr. Redgie Mercado > hahah Janet Johnson (Ins) > the last blogging day will be Dec. 8 Mr. Redgie Mercado > she hasn’t touched it hasn’t she? Mr. Daryl Hansen > its 16 weeks of blogging total right/ Mr. Ronnie Botts III > neither have you Mr. Daryl Hansen > ? Mr. Redgie Mercado > i don’t think i have Mr. Redgie Mercado > yeh Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes it should be Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Mr. Redgie Mercado > *shrug* Janet Johnson (Ins) > you should have 40-45 posts Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > yes, 16 weeks Mr. Redgie Mercado > I already know if i ran a nation, id be a democratic socialist Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > 38, actually. Mr. Steven Billingslea II > austin wanted me to say that he is “pooping” Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > 48, actually Mr. Jonathan Milling > I think it was 48 Mr. Jonathan Milling > yeah Mr. Redgie Mercado > shhh Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, 48 Ms. Andrea Holmes > hehe Mr. Redgie Mercado > *EXPLODE* Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m almost done Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > 40 to 45 now? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > if I ran a nation, it’d be a capitalizt paradise Mr. Victor Galanti > 48??? i cant keep people interested in my life for that many posts Janet Johnson (Ins) > the idea with the blog was for you to write Mr. Paul Rascher >> has entered the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) > LOL Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > Victor Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I’m all about free economy Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’ have a bunch of outside blogs to import Mr. Paul Rascher > hey, sry I was late Mr. Jonathan Milling > into wordpress Mr. Redgie Mercado > LMAO Mr. Daryl Hansen > np Janet Johnson (Ins) > don’t tell me that jonathan Mr. Redgie Mercado > LMAOOOOO Emlyn Cong > xD Mr. Redgie Mercado > HAHAHAH Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > Sorry i was late… Mr. Redgie Mercado > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > well, then I wont’ accept them Mr. Jonathan Milling > They were don at the same time though Janet Johnson (Ins) > oh ok Mr. Paul Rascher > SO what are we talking about right now? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Should I have 40 to 45 blog posts now? Ms. Andrea Holmes > oh, now you care? Mr. Redgie Mercado > top secret Mr. Ronnie Botts III > Redgie, youtube Freak Kitchen. Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > you need a secret password Emlyn Cong > 48 for maximum points Mr. Redgie Mercado > LOl Mr. Redgie Mercado > MAXIMUM DAMAGE Mr. Daryl Hansen > maximum points X_X Janet Johnson (Ins) > Victor, I always like your blog posts Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Emlyn Cong > xD Mr. Victor Galanti > thank u Mr. Redgie Mercado > LMAO Janet Johnson (Ins) > you have interesting comments Emlyn Cong > my blog is not on the blogroll D: Mr. Ronnie Botts III > redgie, think anyone would buy my big tv for $200? Mr. Victor Galanti > see ive entertained u obviously teach but for only like 5 posts Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I am struggling to come up with stuff to write about. Mr. Victor Galanti > 5<48 Janet Johnson (Ins) > Emlyn, xD? Mr. Daryl Hansen > how big is big? Mr. Paul Rascher > what about my blogs mrs. Johnson? Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > nahh, maybe for 50 bucks, lcds are the wave of the future man Mr. Jonathan Milling > I make blod posts that talk about my intese disatisfaction with everything Mr. Ronnie Botts III > yeah but this thing is huge Mr. Redgie Mercado > (What aboot my bloogs?) Mr. Ronnie Botts III > my little TV is worth $50 Mr. Jonathan Milling > blog* Janet Johnson (Ins) > did I never include it Janet Johnson (Ins) > AHHHH, I am SOOOO sorry Emlyn Emlyn Cong > np Mr. Ronnie Botts III > hell, the CRT in my closet is worth $50 Janet Johnson (Ins) > I need to Mr. Jonathan Milling > And ones that explain photoshop Mr. Redgie Mercado > WARUI SENSEI Mr. Daryl Hansen > oooo Janet Johnson (Ins) > I will find your email, I remember you emailed me Emlyn Cong > it’s just a lonely blog amongst the others Mr. John Albright > as a paper weight Mr. Daryl Hansen > does this app use unicode text? Janet Johnson (Ins) > Emlyn, don’t sell yourself short! Mr. Steven Billingslea II > So we need 48 posts? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > also redgie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNWU23LT4Ac Janet Johnson (Ins) > I’m sure it’s a great blog Mr. Redgie Mercado > for maximum damange Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > ah tupac Mr. Redgie Mercado > i like “hit em up” Mr. Ronnie Botts III > also, pfft @ rap music Mr. John Albright >> has left the room. Mr. Redgie Mercado > that song is pretty gangster Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > Emlyn what is the beginning of your email address Mr. Austin Rupert > i hate tupac Mr. Jonathan Milling > two minutes left Mr. John Albright >> has entered the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) > I’m searcing for your email Mr. Jonathan Milling > I do believe Mr. Paul Rascher > Would anyone be interested in reading a science fiction short story of mine? Mr. Redgie Mercado > Tupac is really angry in that music vid Mr. Steven Billingslea II > WEST SIDE! Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Sure, Paul. E-mail it to us. Mr. Redgie Mercado > TUPAC?…you must’ve sided with biggie Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > to me, that is Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I’m not interested in reading anything currently. I have to read 6 20 pages stories a week for creating short stories class. Mr. Paul Rascher > i actually have it posted on my blog. give me a min and I’ll link to it Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > OK Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Mr. Ronnie Botts III > and I posted some of my stories in my blog as well heh Mr. Jonathan Englett >> has entered the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) > ok Mr. Redgie Mercado > And I posted some of metaphysical ramblings on my blog as well Janet Johnson (Ins) > so, will you have awesome projects for me Mr. Redgie Mercado > well Mr. John Albright > o ya Janet Johnson (Ins) > maryann, or as Steven calls her, Dr. hottie will be here to judge Mr. Victor Galanti > of course – this class doesnt disappoint Mr. Ronnie Botts III > yeah, depending on how revolutionary redgie is Janet Johnson (Ins) > prizes will be awarded Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > to the best one Mr. Redgie Mercado > what can be more awesome that a freeloading gps system? Mr. Jonathan Milling > I didn’t know there was someone else in the class with my name Janet Johnson (Ins) > well, one prize Janet Johnson (Ins) > to be determined Mr. Steven Billingslea II > did you tell her i call her that? Janet Johnson (Ins) > not yet Mr. Steven Billingslea II > heh Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Ronnie Botts III > how does that have anything to do with social networking aside from aiding stalkers? Janet Johnson (Ins) > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > well Mr. Steven Billingslea II > you can, would probly make things less akward Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > stalkers are integral Mr. Austin Rupert > she is so hot Mr. Redgie Mercado > to the internet experience Mr. Redgie Mercado > pics plox Mr. Steven Billingslea II > like FIYAH Mr. Daryl Hansen > its an important part of our society -_^ Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > I would like professional projects submitted Mr. Ronnie Botts III > redgie’s girlfriend is hot >_> <_< if you’re into that age group Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > SHUT UP Mr. Paul Rascher > question: what days do we have off next week for thanksgiving? Janet Johnson (Ins) > your portfolio grade was worth 400, this will be worth that much Mr. Austin Rupert > i even put her before miley cyrus Mr. Ronnie Botts III > age group = “perpetually looking 12″ >_> <_< Mr. Redgie Mercado > professional projects Mr. Steven Billingslea II > miley? Mr. Redgie Mercado > yeh Mr. Steven Billingslea II > i dunno man Mr. Redgie Mercado > ours is professional Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > dude Mr. Steven Billingslea II > i could watch cartoons with miley Janet Johnson (Ins) > Paul, you have Th/Fr Mr. Redgie Mercado > it’ll be serious business Mr. Daryl Hansen > when are the presentations again” Mr. Daryl Hansen > ? Janet Johnson (Ins) > Dec. 4 Mr. Redgie Mercado > dec 4 Janet Johnson (Ins) > Thursday Dec. 4 Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Mr. Steven Billingslea II > i’m pretty sure master hottie would only put a restraining order on me Mr. Ronnie Botts III > lets just make internet 2.1 Ms. Andrea Holmes > lol’ Janet Johnson (Ins) > come to class on December 2 Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > *shoots self* Mr. Paul Rascher > Okay, so we still have classes Monday – Wednsday. Mr. Austin Rupert > that makes it fun Janet Johnson (Ins) > bring all your stuff to work on your projects Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > So, basically we do not have class until Dec 2? Mr. Redgie Mercado > we still have classes Mr. Redgie Mercado > for a while Mr. Paul Rascher > thanks Janet Johnson (Ins) > but ATEC 3325, our class, will not meet Mr. Redgie Mercado > but im skipping out tuesday and wednesday Mr. Daryl Hansen > oooo Mr. Daryl Hansen > skipper Janet Johnson (Ins) > yes, we have class Dec. 2 Emlyn Cong > …*confused* Mr. Redgie Mercado > because im a straight up g like that Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I can’t skip, I have work until wednesday Mr. Jonathan Milling > we have class next tuesday, right? Mr. Daryl Hansen > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > yeh Mr. Redgie Mercado > wait Mr. Redgie Mercado > not this class Mr. Jonathan Milling > oh Mr. Redgie Mercado > didn’t you say you weren’t going to make class Mr. Redgie Mercado > riiight? Emlyn Cong > I thought we didn’t have class next tues. 0.o Mr. Redgie Mercado > DESHOU Janet Johnson (Ins) > November 25 is when we don’t have OUR class Mr. Daryl Hansen > haredeshou Janet Johnson (Ins) > we have class on Tuesday Dec. 2 Mr. Redgie Mercado > HARE Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Ah, now I get it. Emlyn Cong > ah Mr. Redgie Mercado > hare hare wa hina koto Mr. John Albright > but not next tue? Janet Johnson (Ins) > Emly, you’re right Mr. Jonathan Milling > Uh, thanksgiving day is thursday, right? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I need to get to work on my final project for harry potter class Janet Johnson (Ins) > No class Tue. Nov. 25 Mr. Redgie Mercado > mahou na jou no yukari ga Emlyn Cong > kk :0 Mr. Paul Rascher > Okay this link wil ltake you to my WordPress blog. Just scroll down to the title called “My Science Fction Short Story” there you will find the story I wrote: http://paulrascher.wordpress.com/ Mr. Daryl Hansen > harry potter class, lol Janet Johnson (Ins) > Class on Tu Dec. 2 and presentations on Dec. 4 Ms. Andrea Holmes > blek Mr. Ronnie Botts III > harry potter class is okay, even though I don’t like reading Mr. Redgie Mercado > *shameless plug detected* Mr. Jonathan Milling > Not that I don’t know when thanksgiving day is Ms. Sara Sharp > and blogs due the 8th? Janet Johnson (Ins) > redgie who is your prof for harry potter? Ms. Andrea Holmes > one week from today Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > harry Potter? Mr. Redgie Mercado > im not taking that class Mr. Redgie Mercado > im taking the manga and anime class next sem Mr. Daryl Hansen > ahhh Mr. Daryl Hansen > humanities credit or just for fun? Mr. Redgie Mercado > hayao miyazaki with gossin and harrison or hairston Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m skipping class wed, becaus I’m not driving 4 hours hom on thanksgiving da Mr. Redgie Mercado > whatever his name is Mr. Jonathan Milling > y Mr. Redgie Mercado > humanities credit, yes Mr. Daryl Hansen > cool Janet Johnson (Ins) > I don’t blame you jonathan Janet Johnson (Ins) > I want you all to have a happy turkey day Janet Johnson (Ins) > eat lots of pumpkin and apple pie Mr. Daryl Hansen > its going to be wicked awesome Mr. Redgie Mercado > will Mr. Redgie Mercado > do Mr. Redgie Mercado > I will get high on trytophan Mr. Victor Galanti > go cowboys Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Emlyn Cong > dumplings imminent….maybe Mr. Jonathan Milling > Pumpkin pie ftw Mr. Redgie Mercado > LOL Mr. Redgie Mercado > Dumplings Mr. Steven Billingslea II > COWBOYS!!!! Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Redgie Mercado > you and your asian ways Janet Johnson (Ins) > I hope the Cowboys win on Thanksgiving Mr. Redgie Mercado > they amuse me highly in a complex manner Mr. Ronnie Botts III > you’re asian too Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > We didn’t talk too much about the article, though Mr. Jonathan Englett > hey, does our group wanna meet up some time soon for the project? Mr. Redgie Mercado > not that asian Mr. Victor Galanti > anybody see brady quinn is playing with a broken index finger…………romo sat out for a month with his pinkie Mr. Victor Galanti > embarassing Mr. Austin Rupert > cowboys suck Janet Johnson (Ins) > NO, Marcelo, we didn’t, we moved off topic Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Go Cowboys! Janet Johnson (Ins) > another point about chat Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Emlyn Cong > rofl Janet Johnson (Ins) > hard to keep on topic Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > which is…? Janet Johnson (Ins) > romo is a wimp Mr. Redgie Mercado > its stream of conciousness Mr. Victor Galanti > true this Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Yes, that is right Janet Johnson (Ins) > I wonder if he still text messages when he can’t play? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > redgie, we should do something tonight Mr. Austin Rupert > romo=no heart Mr. Daryl Hansen > about the fingers, it depends, some ppl don’t care , some its longevity, and some its stardom Mr. Jonathan Englett > *sigh Mr. Redgie Mercado > kinda like Lucky Star Mr. Redgie Mercado > do something tonight for what? Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Do we have to save the contents of this? Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I dunno Janet Johnson (Ins) > didn’t Brett Farve tell him to tough it out Mr. Ronnie Botts III > I’m bored though Ms. Andrea Holmes > who’s going to see Twilight tonight :D Mr. Victor Galanti > romo just wanted time to spend with all his overrated recording artist gfs Janet Johnson (Ins) > he played with a broken thumb Mr. Redgie Mercado > uh.. Mr. Redgie Mercado > .im tagging along Mr. Redgie Mercado > with some of my friends Mr. Redgie Mercado > >_> Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > I think it was a broken pinky Mr. Daryl Hansen > go gb Mr. Redgie Mercado > though i’ve already seen it had really bad reviews Mr. Victor Galanti > aaron rodgers played with a dislocated shoulder – and completed 20 passes and won the game Mr. Louis Lupin IV >> has left the room. Mr. Daryl Hansen > yeah Ms. Andrea Holmes > gonna be a lot of hot young chicks there Janet Johnson (Ins) > ok guys, I want one blog posting about what is wrong with group chat Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Victor Galanti > not a problem Mr. Louis Lupin IV >> has entered the room. Janet Johnson (Ins) > I will see you Tuesday Dec. 2 Mr. Ronnie Botts III > oh man, this ticket to wrestlemania is sexy. Mr. Redgie Mercado > sounds good Mr. Victor Galanti > 6<48 Mr. Victor Galanti > soon Ms. Andrea Holmes > ha, funny Mr. Redgie Mercado > I’ll just copy paste this session and ask the question Mr. Redgie Mercado > :) Mr. Jonathan Englett > how do you make this thing stop auto scrolling??? Mr. Louis Lupin IV > ahh my internets Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > OK. Thank you. Mr. Daryl Hansen > spam more Janet Johnson (Ins) > Chat is officially over Mr. Victor Galanti >> has left the room. Mr. Redgie Mercado > ah sou da Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > lol, Redgie. Janet Johnson (Ins) > Gobble Gobble Mr. Daryl Hansen > awwww Mr. Jonathan Milling > whiteboard is the problem with group chat Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Jonathan Milling > 150 words on the evils of it Mr. Redgie Mercado > The problem is people Mr. Daryl Hansen > there is nothing wrong w/ using drawings to convey ideas Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > the problem is Mr. Steven Billingslea II > thank god, I’m out of here Mr. Redgie Mercado > we need to eliminate ourselves Ms. Sara Sharp >> has left the room. Emlyn Cong > ahahha Mr. Redgie Mercado > LOL Janet Johnson (Ins) > Hyper Active students is the problem with chat Janet Johnson (Ins) > bye guys Mr. Redgie Mercado > yes Mr. Redgie Mercado > aight Mr. Redgie Mercado > cyas Mr. Daryl Hansen > lol Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > true Mr. Daryl Hansen > chowza Emlyn Cong > byez Mr. Redgie Mercado > CIAO Ms. Andrea Holmes > already? its ending? Mr. Redgie Mercado > MUAH Mr. Paul Rascher > later Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > too right, Ms. Johnson Janet Johnson (Ins) >> has left the room. Mr. Redgie Mercado > Indeed Mr. Louis Lupin IV > peace Ms. Andrea Holmes > so sad Mr. Louis Lupin IV >> has left the room. Mr. Jonathan Milling > I’m out Mr. Daryl Hansen >> has left the room. Mr. John Albright >> has left the room. Mr. Jonathan Milling >> has left the room. Mr. Paul Rascher >> has left the room. Mr. Marcelo Cepulo > Bye Ms. Andrea Holmes > steven Mr. Austin Rupert >> has left the room. Mr. Steven Billingslea II > ? Ms. Laura O’Brien >> has left the room. Ms. Andrea Holmes > bye Emlyn Cong >> has left the room. Ms. Andrea Holmes > ; D Mr. Steven Billingslea II > bah Mr. Steven Billingslea II >> has left the room. Ms. Andrea Holmes >> has left the room.