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JumptheGun
Dragoon
Posted: 2 Mar 2008
12:17 GMT
Total Posts: 56
So what is everyone doing this ides of march?
Xphoenix
Ultralisk
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Posted: 2 Mar 2008
12:33 GMT
Total Posts: 210
. . . . Meaning the 15th? Nothing special that I can recall right now.


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Oh wait, if that's a weekend, I'll be playing SSBB all day.

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1337h4kor
Wraith
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Posted: 2 Mar 2008
13:58 GMT
Total Posts: 612
Well I'm going to be writing a novel, finishing the gama of Pokemon Red. Warning Cesar. And I guess that's it.

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I wish i could swim in the sea of probabilty but once during my life.
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 2 Mar 2008
17:02 GMT
Total Posts: 375
I'll be stabbing my English teacher 27 (Caesar was stabbed somewhere around that number) times for testing us on the Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
1337h4kor
Wraith
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Posted: 2 Mar 2008
18:11 GMT
Total Posts: 612
Well calcpro. it was 23 times. And hey Shakespear's a great guy. A little boring but still great. And when you do it... Have someone in the class say "beware of the ides of march". And then as he's dying say "Et tu Brute (or insert teachers name here)"

Hey the tragedy is awesome.

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I wish i could swim in the sea of probabilty but once during my life.
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 3 Mar 2008
13:23 GMT
Total Posts: 375
blarg, she makes us do the stupidest stuff on it though, we already had to memorize several paragraphs from it.

Already shes giving us three days to do two projects and study for a test on the third, she blows.
1337h4kor
Wraith
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Posted: 3 Mar 2008
20:25 GMT
Total Posts: 612
memorize shakespear that's obsurd. I understand it now.

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I wish i could swim in the sea of probabilty but once during my life.





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