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Post by James on Nov 10, 2010 17:32:17 GMT -8
false... well I'm not at school any more, but I was before
The person below me calls Remembrance Day, Veterans' Day because their Americain and don't realize that it's actually called Remembrance Day.
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Post by Lily on Nov 10, 2010 18:40:14 GMT -8
that was a two parter. first you said calls it veteran's day and then said because they didn't know it WAS called rememberance day. so my answer is true-false. and veteran's day is a very nice name for it i think. it gives them great honour.
the person below me is going to get cocky about canada and go on about how much better it is to say rememberance day and other things canada does right.
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Post by James on Nov 10, 2010 18:51:03 GMT -8
True. Veterens are people who fought in and survived a war. So it's like saying that you don't care about any of the people who lost their lives in the war. But if you say Remembrance it's like you're remembering all the sacrifices everyone made and like everything people did and what they fought for and stuff... Remembrance is just so much better, despite the fact that I think it should be spelt with an extra 'e' and be Rememberance. because then it's like Remember-ance instead of just Remembrance day.
The person below me has a day off school tomorrow.
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Post by Spazy on Nov 10, 2010 20:06:33 GMT -8
True (Where I live we call it both Veterans day and Remembrance day. )
The person below me is exhausted.
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Post by James on Nov 11, 2010 10:38:05 GMT -8
False. I just slept in until 10:30 --- which is the time right now.
The person below me is going ot have a moment of silence in half an hour from now.
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Post by Lily on Nov 11, 2010 14:57:53 GMT -8
Ignoring the fact that I disagree with you....aaaand.....false. sadly. i wish we had done that this morning when we said the pledge like we used to but now we're lame and hardly ever even say the pledge of allegiance which i feel bad for now because people from my school have had parents die defending our country and some people don't even stand up to say the pledge. it's awful. i stand up and put my hand on my heart...i just don't say it everyday...
the person below me has gotten the new percy jackson book.
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Post by Spazy on Nov 11, 2010 16:16:27 GMT -8
false. never read any of them. i want to but never had the chance.
The person below me finds that sad.
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Post by Lily on Nov 11, 2010 16:43:22 GMT -8
true! =D you definitely should! they're AH-MAY-ZING the person below me will go to the library RIGHT NOW to get them )
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Post by Spazy on Nov 11, 2010 20:58:11 GMT -8
False. It's 11 at night. Only place I'm going is bed. Plus. Library is across town.
The person below me agrees the the bleep noise my computer just made means that aliens are watching me.
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Post by James on Nov 12, 2010 0:12:12 GMT -8
False.... It means that your computer made a beep noise.... Oh wait, a bleep noise? Not a beep noise? Oh, then, yup. Aliens are definitely watching you.
The person below me doesn't use the shift key as much as they grammatically should.
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Post by Spazy on Nov 12, 2010 13:42:50 GMT -8
true. only because when o do use it i usually accidentally capitalize the FIrst two letters.
The person below me realizes i did my horrible capitalization on purpose.
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Post by Lily on Nov 12, 2010 14:15:16 GMT -8
true. i do it all the time too. i know what to capitalize and i do in like english papers, but whenever i'm just talking it's almost TOO proper to use it =D
the person below me agrees.
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Post by James on Nov 12, 2010 18:05:24 GMT -8
False.
I feel bad when I don't capitalize. But then, I do it automatically. And it would be stupid to go back and uncapitalize my words. So they just stay capitalized.
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Post by Lily on Nov 13, 2010 10:39:32 GMT -8
that would be dumb to go back and uncapitalize. so you just keep capitalizing. i'll i'll keep NOT capitalizing. now the word capitalizing is sounding weird to say and i'm not even saying it except in my head. you didn't say anything for me to disagree or agree to. that's ok i'll do it for you.
the person below me went to walmart today.
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Post by James on Nov 13, 2010 12:10:39 GMT -8
Dammit.
False.
The person below me sang a song today.
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