If I went to school today, the final bell would have just let out seventh period.
(One of our new SAT Vocabulary words for English class is 'vapid' and we have to write contextual sentences for all of the words and I wanted my sentence to be "Vapid whore!" yelled Buffy, but my evil English teacher (seriously, she might be a giant insect or something) would totally get me suspended or something. I incorporate Buffy into everything though. All of the sentences are about 'complaisant Dawn' or 'malevolent Spike.') _________________ "Stop touching my magic bone!"
I just watched the first episode of Point Pleasant, a cancelled Marti Noxon production about a girl who washes up on a New Jersey beach and turns out to be the daughter of Satan and a mortal woman. Which according to the show, gives her the chance not to be evil.
Will she kill the family that befriended her? Will she steal the sexy lifeguard from his unfaithful, seemingly shallow but beautiful girlfriend? Will she find her mother lost since birth?
Sounds a lot like a supernatural soap opera, and the first episode, at least, plays out that way. But I'm willing to at least give it a two DVD try.
The top part is me and the bottom is my cousin Toni, she's 8. We attempted to take a picture of ourseves (by ourselves) and it didn't work. The flash was in Toni's eyes. _________________ "Stop touching my magic bone!"
(One of our new SAT Vocabulary words for English class is 'vapid' and we have to write contextual sentences for all of the words and I wanted my sentence to be "Vapid whore!" yelled Buffy, but my evil English teacher (seriously, she might be a giant insect or something) would totally get me suspended or something. I incorporate Buffy into everything though. All of the sentences are about 'complaisant Dawn' or 'malevolent Spike.')
MBone, that's awesome! See, learning can be fun! When I was learning German at a local community college, we would make up funny sentences. For example, when we were learning prepositions (in, under, against, over, near, etc.) we would make up sentences like, "Throw the cat against the wall." or "Put the sofa on the german teacher." She was amused and didn't mind, as long as we were learning.
Beags, Point Pleasant sounds interesting. Let us know if you like it after 2 DVDs. _________________ Occasionally I am callous and strange.
MBone, that's awesome! See, learning can be fun! When I was learning German at a local community college, we would make up funny sentences. For example, when we were learning prepositions (in, under, against, over, near, etc.) we would make up sentences like, "Throw the cat against the wall." or "Put the sofa on the german teacher." She was amused and didn't mind, as long as we were learning.
That's so funny. Our Spanish teacher was trying to teach us how to make nouns into verbs. He asked for an example of course he got pollo (chicken). So he was telling us about 'enpollonar' or 'to be chickeny.' And then there was 'manzanar' or 'to be appley.' I prefer 'tenedorar' or 'to be forky.'
El tenedor es muy tenedora. The fork is very forky. (I think that's how you would conjugate it ...) _________________ "Stop touching my magic bone!"
ROFL! MBone, that's so cool! By the way, tenedora is used as an adjective there, not a noun, but I get the idea.
Tenedorar could also mean "to fork." So then "Te tenedora" would be "Fork you" or "go fork yourself." Hahaha! I could have fun with this.... _________________ Occasionally I am callous and strange.
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