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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:19 pm
My science teacher is crazy.. he was explaining viruses and cells, and said "if Steven came in here and threw all my important papers around".. and then he threw papers from his desk all over the room. o_o And when he got bored after a while of us all writing down notes, he yelled out the window to the bus driver in Japanese.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:27 pm
Skizzors My science teacher is crazy.. he was explaining viruses and cells, and said "if Steven came in here and threw all my important papers around".. and then he threw papers from his desk all over the room. o_o And when he got bored after a while of us all writing down notes, he yelled out the window to the bus driver in Japanese. Aren't teachers like that awesome? He reminds me of my old bio teacher, minus the Japanese part...
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:46 pm
Skizzors My science teacher is crazy.. he was explaining viruses and cells, and said "if Steven came in here and threw all my important papers around".. and then he threw papers from his desk all over the room. o_o And when he got bored after a while of us all writing down notes, he yelled out the window to the bus driver in Japanese. xd sounds great! Science teachers are the BEST, imho, as far as awesomeness goes. I will NEVER forget my Science Teacher in 7th grade. I was really good at science in junior high... xd actually passed his class with a 104%. Anyhoo... I will NEVER forget this one day... we were going over the bones and muscles in the human body, and he took 20 minutes out of the class period to explain to us why it was impossible to get a boner. The whole class was just roaring with laughter... it's not the kind of thing you talk about with 7th grade students, y'know? xd
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:04 pm
Streamjumper Kinetic Dream (Edit: Error page! gonk xp ) Streamjumper Kinetic Dream Streamjumper Kinetic Dream Streamjumper Kinetic Dream Kyomi Terakada Kinetic: *eats your pants* gonk Undesired breeze! As if I didn't have a shortage of pants already. *Hop, nose twitch* ... *Hop hop hop* *Nose twitch* ... eek *Glances around... grabs baked potato* *twitch twitch* *Inhales* 4laugh Po-ta-toooooooes! neutral *Nibbles on carrots* Car-reets... Po-ta-toooes? *Twitch* delicious gravy>Ooh! Gravy! *takes it, runs away with fries*
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:07 pm
BOYCOTT HOBBY TOWN U.S.A.! scream
I believe they’re a national corporation. Anyway, I call and ask them how much card protectors are, for Magic cards. The person working tells me that they’re 5.50, so I WALK (it was a long walk, and I couldn’t get a ride) to Hobby Town.
I get there, I say I’m the person that calls about the card protectors, and they hand me a pack that plainly says “Yu-Gi-Oh card protectors!”. I tell them that they’re the wrong size, and that I can’t use them and they hand me the other pack of card protectors. They’ll fit my cards, but, they’re 7.50 plus tax. I ask the guy, since they gave me the wrong information over the phone, if they’ll sell the card protectors for seven bucks. They say no, and give a bunch of bullshit reasons.
Really, it was like .75 cents, it would not have made a difference. I had only brought seven dollars… and was without a parental unit so I couldn’t get any more money.
I think that’s horrible customer service, and I won’t be shopping there again. I hope to be able to get the entire Tallahassee Magic card playing community in with me on this, and I ask you, fair members of the Anti-Guild, to boycott your local branch of Hobby Town U.S.A.
Edit: Of course... if you live in Canada... this doesn't really apply to you... xd
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:14 pm
Suyo BOYCOTT HOBBY TOWN U.S.A.! scream *Stuff* neutral I never did like Hobby Town. It was always a little strange walking into a store like that, filled with all sorts of models and things, thinking it'd cater more towards a younger audience, then seeing people about seventy or eighty years old buying model trains/plane designer kits/etc. I know I should have gotten used to it, but I couldn't.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:35 pm
Suyo BOYCOTT HOBBY TOWN U.S.A.! scream I believe they’re a national corporation. Anyway, I call and ask them how much card protectors are, for Magic cards. The person working tells me that they’re 5.50, so I WALK (it was a long walk, and I couldn’t get a ride) to Hobby Town. I get there, I say I’m the person that calls about the card protectors, and they hand me a pack that plainly says “Yu-Gi-Oh card protectors!”. I tell them that they’re the wrong size, and that I can’t use them and they hand me the other pack of card protectors. They’ll fit my cards, but, they’re 7.50 plus tax. I ask the guy, since they gave me the wrong information over the phone, if they’ll sell the card protectors for seven bucks. They say no, and give a bunch of bullshit reasons. Really, it was like .75 cents, it would not have made a difference. I had only brought seven dollars… and was without a parental unit so I couldn’t get any more money. I think that’s horrible customer service, and I won’t be shopping there again. I hope to be able to get the entire Tallahassee Magic card playing community in with me on this, and I ask you, fair members of the Anti-Guild, to boycott your local branch of Hobby Town U.S.A. Edit: Of course... if you live in Canada... this doesn't really apply to you... xd I have a local card shop for all my Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic, ect. needs. The owner is the coolest person I've ever met.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:46 pm
Skizzors My science teacher is crazy.. he was explaining viruses and cells, and said "if Steven came in here and threw all my important papers around".. and then he threw papers from his desk all over the room. o_o And when he got bored after a while of us all writing down notes, he yelled out the window to the bus driver in Japanese. My science teacher was.... well, and example would show you better than I could ever tell you. We were sitting there taking a test. All of a sudden, he starts snickering. Everyone looks up from their test and this makes him snicker harder. First thing you know, the WHOLE first row starts making noises and running for the door. Then the second row. By then, the third and last rows figuring out what had happened, ran for the windows and opened them. Many were the days when we'd run for the windows away from the Silent Killer. When we passed, we left a glass jar with a small can of Lysol in it with red letters for the next class. "Break in Case of Emergency." 3.14 heart I LOVE IT! mrgreen Thank yoou! heart You're welcome!! whee
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:55 pm
Kin: *In from driving* Some thing smells good, what're we having? Dad: Beef stew, with onions and sliced carrots. That and baked potatoes. You want any gravy?
I don't know how he did it, but I'm going to accuse Stream of having something to do with this meal...
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:15 pm
3.14 LilyChan I just noticed but Zely, your hair is not only different, but scary eek LILY! -pounce- Where have you been!? crying heart
I've been in a ditch. I clawed myself to freedom. whee
Zely: gonk It's still scary.
Mala: Thanks whee heart
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:38 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:52 pm
Suyo BOYCOTT HOBBY TOWN U.S.A.! scream I've always liked Hobby Lobby myself...
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:57 pm
never heard of the store, so probably none near me.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:02 pm
yaten Skizzors My science teacher is crazy.. he was explaining viruses and cells, and said "if Steven came in here and threw all my important papers around".. and then he threw papers from his desk all over the room. o_o And when he got bored after a while of us all writing down notes, he yelled out the window to the bus driver in Japanese. xd sounds great! Science teachers are the BEST, imho, as far as awesomeness goes. I will NEVER forget my Science Teacher in 7th grade. I was really good at science in junior high... xd actually passed his class with a 104%. Anyhoo... I will NEVER forget this one day... we were going over the bones and muscles in the human body, and he took 20 minutes out of the class period to explain to us why it was impossible to get a boner. The whole class was just roaring with laughter... it's not the kind of thing you talk about with 7th grade students, y'know? xd Best science teacher story ever: Senior year, AP Chem. I think we were talking about fire safety and lab procedures. I don't remember how, but somehow, our science teacher got the idea of trying to fill a balloon with butane and then blow it up trying to make a fireball. So he gets out a lighter and a balloon, inflates the balloon, tries to put some butane in it, ties it to a string, grabs a matchbook, two metersticks, duct tape, and the fire blanket and heads out to the quad. He then ties the balloon to a table. Then he duct tapes the two meter sticks together and tapes a match on the end. Motioning us all to stand back, he throws the fire blanket over himself and tries to hit the balloon with the match. The balloon's moving away from the match, so this takes him a bit. In the meantime, the dean walks by. Keep in mind, our chem teacher's hidden underneath a fire blanket moving a match towards a balloon while we all watch. And the dean doesn't say anything. He just shakes his head and keeps walking. Eventually, he pops the balloon and nothing happens. No fireball, so we all go back into the lab and finish the safety talk. xd
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:16 pm
I am so happy not to be in school anymore. Even scarier, I 'll have been out of high school for 10 years in 2005.
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