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I watched a grand total of 2 minutes to come to that conclusion.


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Getting a social worker to come into class and observe a little girl you've been worried about, and having said social worker be very worried and finally get her the help she needs!!!!!!!


Nice. Did you have any influence regarding getting the Social Worker to pay a visit and observe?

Teachers need to do that when it becomes necessary.


I did indeed, I was actually the one who went over my bosses head and called the social worker directly. I've never seen a child's moods swing so high to so low in so short a time, the social worker watched her for an hour and watched 14 mood shifts, she said to me after "Thank you for calling me, I am VERY worried about her" I almost cried....now she's getting the help she needs and we can already see a difference!


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Friends that make you laugh... especially with their geekness. 8)


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up up down down left right left right B A

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1st game I ever beat.. mostly cause of the code. which I beg ot differ w/Voodooo,
up up down down left right left right B A B A start.

two B... A...s Steve. that's how I did it.

Okay, here's a serious geek test. what was the code for Metroid???

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Crap. I totally forgot the second BA. I bow to your geekdom.

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aGhost0nTheWire wrote:
Okay, here's a serious geek test. what was the code for Metroid???

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Okay, here's a serious geek test. what was the code for Metroid???


Can't say I recall; never really got into the Metroid series.

Anyone know the secret on how to become invincible in Mega Man 3?


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A turbo or big engine and a standard transmission 8)


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Riding in to work in the middle of February! :twisted:


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Riding in to work in the middle of February! :twisted:


Tomorrow should be a better day for riding (weather wise).


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A turbo or big engine and a standard transmission 8)
Where did you find one of those?

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A turbo or big engine and a standard transmission 8)
Where did you find one of those?


Subaru

Surprisingly, even the STI is only available as a standard transmission. Unlike Mitsubishi & the Evo, they didn't go with the dual transmission. Definitely getting harder and harder to find standard transmissions though.


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Riding in to work in the middle of February! :twisted:


Tomorrow should be a better day for riding (weather wise).


I'll take both days of riding. 8) Ghost helped me break up all the snow & ice blocking our driveway last night so I could get my bike out. Was definitely worth it.


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Riding in to work in the middle of February! :twisted:


Tomorrow should be a better day for riding (weather wise).


I'll take both days of riding. 8) Ghost helped me break up all the snow & ice blocking our driveway last night so I could get my bike out. Was definitely worth it.


Pansy.
You should have just gone XTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEME!!!!!!!!!11111


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Ghost helped me break up all the snow & ice blocking our driveway last night so I could get my bike out. Was definitely worth it.


BO had a "RazorBack" that he used to break up ice. It was this serious tile puller that had some serious teeth on it. It would break through 3 and 4 inch thick ice without a problem.

BO broke all the teeth off of it, but it still worked.

Got it from Home Depot.


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