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^ Was until you above posted.

< Don't forget this arrow.

V Isn't hamish.


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^ Not particularly, but I'm not in a bad mood either.

< Waited almost an hour to post a picture in the SC4 Picture Competition that he reeeally wanted people to vote on

v Doesn't care that this is that picture I posted:

copcars4.jpg

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Sorry, not really.

^ posted an in game screen of SC.

< broke the return once a year around Christmas/Birthday tradition.

V wonders why I have such a tradition.

[i don't really, it's just the last 3 years I seem to come back during those times

because I'm on break and I have nothing better to do so I revisit old haunts. ;0]

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^ What Google Chrome?

Had loads of homework.

V Have hardly anytime for ST due to school and studying for a SSAT test (Secondary School Admission Test).

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^Doesn't like PCs

>Doesn't exist

vDoesn't know the precise position and momentum of any particle at the same time


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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Nope I don't.

^ Knows the precise position and momentum of any particle at the same time.

< Has homework

v Is not from Massachusetts

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^ Is American

< Can type in English, can speak English, can read English, understands English...

v Can't guess what state I'm from


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ WAS typing.

< Has a new avatar

v Wasn't born yesterday.


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ GASP! Does not know that I do not own a guinea pig!

< Does not own a guinea pig!

v Now knows of my lack of guinea pig posession!


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Modified a quote by Ben Franklin

< Is NOT the person who is making the sun hotter

v Hasn't, and never will, read the complete works of William Shakespeare, including Love's Labour Won and Cardenio


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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Nope

^ Is older than me

< Is in high school

V Has never taken the HSPT exam

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^ No. Not really.

< Objects to 1337-speak as well.

v Didn't vote for Kevin Rudd.


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Doesn't think I voted for Kevin Rudd, I can't vote and I'm not Australian

< Has left the state.

v Can find Boston on a map.

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^ Of course I can!

< is friends with someone who's never left PA, but can't find it on a map.

V knows at least one of my 28 nicknames.

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