All this scrolling is getting hard for my poor little fingers.
I guess sometimes things change. Well, not things, but perceptions. Like after a war or major event, there's that period where all documents are withheld, so when they finally get released that could effect the history lessons, I suppose? But that doesn't happen often.
Oh, we had to break free from Britain too.
We learn about the Great Depression, 'cause it affectes us as well, and we learn a bit about the World Wars and things. I'm curious, though - do you guys learn about WWI? And if so, what years in it do you learn about? (Like, 1914-1918, when it was, or 1917-1918, when American was involved.) We're doing the Cold War now, actually. And we did the Vietnam War a couple of years back.
I went to a hospital yesterday, a children's one actually, and I couldn't help thinking that you would've looked good in those scrubs.
Yes, you could help me look for Bigfoot.
But I think I want to find Nessie first.
I'd love to read something you've written, at some point. But I get it if you'd rather I didn't; I know some people aren't comfortable sharing their work with others, and I totally understand if that's you.
One time I decided I was going to learn 26 new words a day. So I went to each letter in the dictionary, and pointed at random to a word, which I'd then memorise. It didn't last long.
My sister's turning twenty one next month, so we're pretty close, age-wise. My sister's slightly taller than me, and we're both taller than our mother.
Ooh, I thought that was what the show was about, but there's so many shows I've heard about but not watched that I get a little confused about which one's which.
No, we get rats and mice and stuff, but that's about it. No raccoons or skunks or anything. Lots of rabbits though.
We have something similar in one of our zoos, the one I did work experience in. That's how I learned that if an emu's following you, you just pretend to be another emu and scare it off.
Yeah, they're Australian, but I can't believe they haven't reached over there.
Do you guys even know what our national anthem is?
Yeah, we have buttons, not handles. We also don't have basements, as far as I know. At least, I've never lived in a house with one. 'Off your face' means... I don't know how to phrase it gently. All I can think of is other slang ways of saying it.
Basically, it means you're completely not-sober (so you're drunk, high, etc). And yeah, from all the American shows I've watched, I've picked up a bit.
I prefer it at 18. I mean, you can legally join the army then, and die for your country, so why can't you drink?
Ooh. Cool. I'll go to the gnome convention next year and see.
Well, I only have a PS2, and, well, another PS2.
I've never had anything else.
It definitely is very long. Oh gosh, my mind just went straight to the gutter.