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Post by NeoEllis on Oct 4, 2004 14:42:05 GMT -5
I see your point. I hate it when a program forces you to work too quickly. Fortunately for me my art courses allow me to work on whatever I like at my own pace. Of course, that might be why I put out about 3 pieces a year.... Either way, drool....
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Post by Infested Manae on Oct 4, 2004 14:45:22 GMT -5
I'm doing terably right now, My best claases are art and my first year seminar. the Rest is (what I'm guessing) is lower C's.... I need major help in English and have to get my Dad's help in math (shurdes).... -_- life is going downhill... First year seminar? What's that for?
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Post by Ai on Oct 4, 2004 14:47:11 GMT -5
I see your point. I hate it when a program forces you to work too quickly. Fortunately for me my art courses allow me to work on whatever I like at my own pace. Of course, that might be why I put out about 3 pieces a year.... Either way, drool.... Very drool. Yeah, that's why I love my Commercial Art class so much. It's rather slow paced, and we have a lot of freedom to do what we want. On an entire note altogether, has anyone seen Shaun of the Dead yet?
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Post by Mega Raptor on Oct 4, 2004 15:04:43 GMT -5
No, I haven't seen it yet, but I want to.
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Post by Ai on Oct 4, 2004 15:21:29 GMT -5
It rules. It's honestly one of the best movies I've ever seen.
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Post by Draco in College on Oct 4, 2004 15:36:04 GMT -5
*beats Ellis within an inch of a paper cut with a Disneyland map* I'm glad art isn't a required college course. I hated art when I had to take it. And to this day, it's the only class I've ever gotten an F in. While art itself is cool, trying to teach art is about as good an idea as kicking an awake, healthy, 1 ton tiger in the balls.
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Post by Squall on Oct 4, 2004 15:39:29 GMT -5
kicking an awake, healthy, 1 ton tiger in the balls. I would hope you wouldn't know from experience
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Post by The Giant-Size Man Thing on Oct 4, 2004 15:41:01 GMT -5
/me Pokes head into doorway.
Hah, I'm so glad I'm not taking any type of art elective this year. Instead I'm taking two language courses (Latin and Speech). I slipped into a crazy loophole when I dropped band.
/me Laughs, looks around, and closes the door.
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Post by Craze on Oct 4, 2004 16:10:50 GMT -5
*Scratches head and rubs forehead at how he so far can't find a novel contest out there to send his story too, even if it isn't done, he's still planning.*
Damn you big font, you messing with my internet. Get out!
*Smacks the big font plaguing the bar, with a rubber bat. A red rubber bat.*
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Post by Infested Manae on Oct 4, 2004 16:13:20 GMT -5
Manae refers craze elsewhere for an answer...?Maybe.
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Post by Mutant Headcrab on Oct 4, 2004 17:16:02 GMT -5
I must be incredibly drunk or this is the most damn strange Father Anderson pic I've ever seen:
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Post by The Giant-Size Man Thing on Oct 4, 2004 17:18:34 GMT -5
I must be incredibly drunk or this is the most damn strange Father Anderson pic I've ever seen: <snip image> /me Walks in, takes a seat, and sits in the middle of the bar where the light is brightest. I showed that to Zorak last night. Found it on SD.net.
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Post by Nowhere Man on Oct 4, 2004 17:56:46 GMT -5
Badger-Badger-Badger-Badger... Anderson? Doesn't sit right, lol... ;D
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Post by Ai on Oct 4, 2004 18:06:14 GMT -5
I dunno, it could be catchy.
ALUCAAARD! ALUCARRD! Oh, it's an ALUCAAAARD.
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Post by Wag - Now And Forever on Oct 4, 2004 18:50:08 GMT -5
Only Anderson's name has three syllables and Badger has two.
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