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« Reply #20 on: November 20, 2008, 05:05:37 PM »

I do my homework on the road. It sucked at the last WCRM.x though because Saturday night everyone went to eat dinner and I had to stay in the room and work on a paper.  Rolleyes
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« Reply #21 on: November 21, 2008, 01:45:27 PM »


I do my homework on the road. It sucked at the last WCRM.x though because Saturday night everyone went to eat dinner and I had to stay in the room and work on a paper.  Rolleyes


You should have had everyone join in on your homework.  It'd prolly be your best work and your prof would be like "WTH? Why are you cheating?"   Lol
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« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2008, 01:58:36 PM »




You should have had everyone join in on your homework.  It'd prolly be your best work and your prof would be like "WTH? Why are you cheating?"   Lol


Either that or "Why the hell did this paper go from wonderful on the first half, then degenerate into 15 different handwritings saying things like" :

"I'm Drink!"
"Badger Badger!"
"Hot buns thread RAWKS"
"Quiet you! The Denmother is talking!"
"I'm a Sexy Beast!"
"Sockpuppet- BANNED!"
"I swear *I'm* not Ignoring you.."

Although, I'm sure there would be humor found in your off the cuff explanation...

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« Reply #23 on: November 23, 2008, 06:44:00 AM »




Either that or "Why the hell did this paper go from wonderful on the first half, then degenerate into 15 different handwritings saying things like" :

"I'm Drink!"
"Badger Badger!"
"Hot buns thread RAWKS"
"Quiet you! The Denmother is talking!"
"I'm a Sexy Beast!"
"Sockpuppet- BANNED!"
"I swear *I'm* not Ignoring you.."

Although, I'm sure there would be humor found in your off the cuff explanation...

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Heh heh, I think most of my papers sound like that anyway.
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« Reply #24 on: November 23, 2008, 06:45:02 AM »




You should have had everyone join in on your homework.  It'd prolly be your best work and your prof would be like "WTH? Why are you cheating?"   Lol



They all waited til the next morning when I patched the hole in my tube. I had 9 hungover dudes helping me out.  Thumbsup  Smile
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« Reply #25 on: November 26, 2008, 09:11:37 AM »


Or, you could do both, and just make arrangements with your profs that you WILL be gone during this time, and you'll come back with bribes of CO microbrews and awesome pictures.

Win win!

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My wife does this for her summer classes, no problems yet.  It can't hurt to ask right?
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« Reply #26 on: November 27, 2008, 11:22:43 AM »

  What is/has been the BEST part of attending the national meets in the past?  The riding?  The meeting and getting to know other STNers?  Are there activities other than those two things that might sway you(not that there would need to be more)?  I ask because I MAY attend a future meet.  At any rate, it sounds as though you love it.

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  What is/has been the BEST part of attending the national meets in the past?  The riding?  The meeting and getting to know other STNers?  Are there activities other than those two things that might sway you(not that there would need to be more)?  I ask because I MAY attend a future meet.  At any rate, it sounds as though you love it.

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« Reply #28 on: November 28, 2008, 07:24:44 AM »


  What is/has been the BEST part of attending the national meets in the past?  The riding?  The meeting and getting to know other STNers?  Are there activities other than those two things that might sway you(not that there would need to be more)?  I ask because I MAY attend a future meet.  At any rate, it sounds as though you love it.

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For me its the whole package,the ride there ,the meeting with other STNer's,the riding around the meet area as a chance to explore,and a ride home(different return route). Its just a total package IMHO
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