I like to play music, listen to music, play sports, watch sports, eat, sleep, and watch TV. My favorite class in school is by far English (for many different reasons). I play four instruments, which are (in order from most proficient to least proficient) the drums, the guitar, the violin, and the piano. I could also play bass to save my life. I have also studied music theory for quite a while now. I also play hockey, which is my favorite sport. I listen to mostly rock, metal (not to be confused with thrash metal and death metal) and blues. I would someday like to either be an entrepreneur, a lawyer, a hockey player or a drummer in a band.
Thu 28 Apr, 2005 08:24 pm - ok, i made a thread about closing statements. i went back to check it and it had disappeared. i made asking why it disappeared, and that thread disappeared too!!!!! WHAT IS GOING ON?! GAH! :evil: :x (view)
Wed 27 Apr, 2005 06:17 pm - I recently signed on today to check up on my thread about closing statements to find it was gone. Where did it go?! I checked previous pages and this page multiple times. (view)
Tue 26 Apr, 2005 05:07 pm - well if he/she was asking simply about the word Anabiosis and Anabiotic then we could tell him based upon the prefix, suffix and root in the word. (view)
Mon 25 Apr, 2005 07:46 pm - About how long would a closing statement be for a defense attorney (I realize the vast range of closing statements which have many different lengths. This is more of an "How long would you... (view)
Mon 25 Apr, 2005 06:40 pm - Of course studying too hard has a negative effect on students. If you take the ice to warm up before a hockey game and you burn yourself out then you wont have energy for the game. It was most... (view)
Mon 25 Apr, 2005 06:20 pm - Re: Any Brits out there?
[quote="Gala"]Hello, I need an interpretation of "Bloody Hell". Is this considered to be vulgar? Or just a casual reference to some kind of... (view)
Mon 25 Apr, 2005 06:17 pm - Interesting, though I find it a bit conveniant to say "Ms. was first used in Dorothy Smith's tombstone in 14th century Britain". As if anyone would be willing to refute that...... (view)
Fri 22 Apr, 2005 02:00 pm - Does anyone have a real grammatical reason why there is a period in Ms.? Is it abbreviating something I don't know? Were the rules in the early 60's different? Answers would be very... (view)