This is a true story of my youth that took place in upstate New York sometime at either the end of the 20th century or begining of the 21st century.
September 20, 2006
A True Story From My Youth
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that comic is cool
Comment by dust bunny — September 20, 2006 @ 19:50 pm
HAGHAH! I remember that. Stupid HVCC.
I’m taking a 100 level writing intensive class this semester (don’t get me started on fucking Gen. Ed.) and pretty much everyone in that class is a retard. The professor and I got into an argument with one girl because she has extreme Long Island pride. We pretty much owned her.
Comment by Ailinn — September 20, 2006 @ 22:59 pm
Ailinn,
What was being read / discussed that caused said girl to have an outburst about Long Island and her pride of coming from such a land?
Comment by Wyatt — September 21, 2006 @ 7:32 am
I don’t even remember how it got to that point. We were discussing current events, and the next thing I knew this girl was spewing some sort of verbal diarrhea about how Long Island is the best place to live in the entire world. I was like, “Have you lived anywhere besides Long Island?” “Uhhh…no…” “Then shut the fuck up.” Well, I didn’t say that last part, but I was thinking it. Our prof. said Long Island should suceed from the U.S. Heh heh.
She also has a really raspy voice. The first week of class I thought maybe she was sick, but, no, she just has a gross craggy voice.
Comment by Ailinn — September 21, 2006 @ 7:52 am
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I also like how if you look closely you can see that picture of a lion that you posted a while back is drawn on the opposite side of the page.
Comment by Ailinn — September 21, 2006 @ 12:31 pm