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I think he/she is either a sophmore or a junior in high school. They're either in high school or middle school.
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quote: Remember - Ralphie is frequently a big goober.
Sorry Ralphie, I just thought this was funny.
I had this same thing happen with Frisco and Ralphie, except it was far different, I was even more stupid. Anyway, the only thing you can say about Ralphie is, well, she's just Ralphie. You get to recognize her sense of humor eventually, and then she's perfectly likable.
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Then she's pretty likable?? I think she's just damn skippy, whether or not you figure out her sense of humor.
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I'm glad to see I'm not the only stupid one here
That reminds me of philosophy club (alot of good it's done for anyone ). This boy (whose name is Nick) was describing a fetus as a parasite (meaning that a parasite lives off of another creature, the mother in the case of pregancy being the host). When you said "skippy" it reminded me of "trippy". That was someone's remark about that statement of Nick's. I've only heard "trippy" a choice few times, it's rather funny.
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Uh, Nick, don't get too bent out of shape. As someone who has been pregnant, and studied/taught biology, I agree with the "parasite" theory. Actually, I made jokes about it all the time.
And such cute little parasites they turned out to be!
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oh... I get that I guess. I just never thought of speaking of a human being as a parasite before.
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I know Queen Amidala's outfits in Episode One were based on Mongolian fashions. Does that count?
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lol- saxon, (did I get it right this time? ) I was asking because I have a friend from Mongolia and she was saying that her family is thinking about going back. I was just wondering what it was like there.
Ofcourse, I could look it up, but it's usually better to ask someone who's actually been there. I could ask my friend, but I don't think it's a good idea
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The raw meat at a Mongolian Barbecue is typically frozen and is always very thinly sliced. You go in and grab a bowl or two, put in your choice of meat, vegetables and seasonings, and then watch as they dump it on a big round metal thing and cook it. The food is always very tasty, but if it's not an all-you-can-eat place, it's not really worth the money and waiting (there's always a long line).
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