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I want to be good and well-known enough that people will ask me to come play and give me dinner for the favor. Maybe even gas money, but maybe I'm over-reaching my abilities there.
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Every good Mormon picks a fight with Tom Davidson when they first come to hatrack. At least, that's what Annie tells me. I can't think of any good questions about myself. Well, unless you remember the fictitious name of my boyfriend in my 5th landmark, which I removed before it was archived.
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I don't think I ever picked a fight with Tom on purpose, though we have disagreed about many things.
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quote:KQ, green, Emma _______ and Bridget Niamh, you pretended to stalk both rivka and frisco, with rivka it was hair, frisco was grapeseed oil, the she would be rivka, but I'm not sure how you quit. I know nothing of your middle names. The "e" is silent in Anne, and the "t" is silent in Ketchupqueen.
Pretty good. Em's middle name is Rose. But you didn't say why they're named what they are.
Good job on the stalking rivka, it was indeed her hair, and she gave me some to get me to quit. I don't stalk Frisco, just objectify him. Get your facts straight.
The middle name thing has been mentioned at least four times, so I don't think you're stalking me very effectively on that one.
Yes, the e is silent in my name-- but why do I have a silent e? Why am I not Ann?
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Who was the user who posted something so inflammatory that I was spurred to register (under my first username, that is, not this one) in order to refute their argument?
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I have no clue, though I may have heard once. But I checked, and only 6 of the posts from that sn are still there (it had 238), and all of those posts were post my registration.
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Rivka, I have no clue why you registered, but you were pretty active fairly quick because you had like 6k when I registered a year later.
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My middle name at birth was my mother's maiden name (which she actually kept.) My middle name now is my maiden name. If I had had a pretty middle name I would have kept it, but since it was a last name and started with the same letter as my married last name, I decided to switch when I got married. The "last name as middle name" thing is not so awful for a boy, but growing up, I thought it was awful for a girl, and that's why I resolved to give all of my children, or at least all my girls, nice middle names. I may give my maiden name to a boy as a middle name if we have a lot of boys, but I may not. I'm not sure, and we'll cross that bridge when (if) we go through the first four boys' names we have picked out.
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<sidenote> My parents did that - gave last names to my brothers for their middle names. I got a pretty middle name (Jane), but it's also a family name. My mother was Janeen, my grandmother was Jean, my aunt was Janet, and a great-grandmother was Jane. Jane seemed like a natural appelation.
My brothers' middle names are awesome, though: Steele, Parker, and Dare. </sidenote>
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The last names in my family that would work as middle names still won't work. One is a WWII general and the other is a sex act.
I'm going to offer some questions about myself.
How many siblings do I have, how old are they. Who convinced me to join hatrack (this one is more specific than you'd think) What am I majoring in (although slowly).
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Rivka... did it have to do with Operation Iraqi Freedom, by any chance? I just remember that was all up ons when I registered. But you can see I'm reasoning out my answers. There are some things I remember.
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I'll give partial credit on the who, with one person recieving a full point and three recieving half points.
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Megan, you weren't too slow, the ed one is the only question you had the same answer for.
I have to leave for class now, I fully expect for this thread to be at least 5 pages when I get back. And for someone to know who brought me here.
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Correct. Now, that's not what the thread was about (well, it was about a religious practice, but not a Jewish one), but that is why I posted.
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quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: I'm answering jhai's before class, everyone else's later.
What are my majors, and which Hatracker has the same majors?
Philosophy and econ, ack I knew.
How many students attending my university had connections to Hatrack prior to coming here?
Nini and possibly you.
What's the connection between the last two questions?
Also, what major thing in our personal lives do Quid & I share (two possible answers to this, but I don't think you'll get either one).
Love of hot foods and dating a muslim man (abhi and fahim).
Fairly good. Celaneo has the same major as I do. Both Raia and I were Hatrackers before coming to DePauw, and Celaneo's little sister just started up here. Thus the connection. I think the two things that Quid & I share (that most people don't) is living with a Muslim guy (mine's my roommate Thalith from Bangladesh) and being in a relationship with a Sub-continental fellow. Abhi's Hindu, not Muslim, & he's from India.
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In the process of confirming my guess, I saw what subject got Rivka's Dad to post You know, I thought that was what I'd understood from the dude on Nova.
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quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: Noemon, be nice. But I have no clue how your foot was broken, I'll guess wrestling, I seem to remember you in that convo.
Nope, not wrestling (and no broken bones involved either). I have related the story, both here and at sakeriver. Kate, want to give it a shot?
I don't think I read it; I think you told me. You kicked a knife. And it wasn't even a plastic one. That time.
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Yep, that was what happened. If you have to kick a knife, I recommend being well-shod when you do it. I wish I had been. Heck, even poorly-shod would have been an improvement.
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You told me and Kate this story at the gathering back in July, I don't recall ever seeing it written about (though I could be wrong).
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