Before anyone tells me I have too much time on my hands, let me just say the whole process took about an hour. Mostly I wanted to try making a short video and uploading it to the web.
Ah, nice 80s movie reference. Which character would you have been? I would have been the nerd.
I actually did get a Saturday detention once. I skipped school for senior ditch day and my dad was the only parent in my senior class who wouldn't lie for me.
Fortunately, my biology teacher saw me in there with the metal heads and got me excused to help him grade tests.
That was my brief foray into jeuvenile delinquency.
Ummm, none of them really. I was not weird enough to be the weird girl (can't remember her name) and nowhere princessy enough to be Claire. Maybe somewhere in between. I wanted to be Claire but just never quite got there.
Rita, you know we don't always have a purpose. OK, we [b]usually[/b] do not have a purpose. Feel free to ignore us until someone else posts something meaningful. x:-)
Paul, Paul, Paul. The point is taking time to assemble the robots. Taking the time to video them. Taking the time to post it on the web. Taking the time from family. Taking the time from something constructive. Ergo, my comment, life is too short.
Hagadagah. All right.... (That is probably my single most favorite quote from the movie. Principal whatshisname checks out his own reflection and thinks he totally rocks.)
Oh, and "could you describe the ruckus?"
Frank, we are way too cool to be like the principal. We are pretty dang hip and all the kids think so too. We are highly respected by the youngsters!
Wait a minute. That is exactly what the principal thought too. Soap.
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Cute little robots, though. And your kitchen in quite clean. I am proud. x:-)
How are your English as a second language classes coming along, Q?
It's part of a quote from Bender (Judd Nelson) in The Breakfast Club.
I actually did get a Saturday detention once. I skipped school for senior ditch day and my dad was the only parent in my senior class who wouldn't lie for me.
Fortunately, my biology teacher saw me in there with the metal heads and got me excused to help him grade tests.
That was my brief foray into jeuvenile delinquency.
Ah, the insecurity of the high school years.
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Judd Nelson must've been in his late 20's when he did that movie. Amazingly, I found him believable as a teenager with an attitude. Cute, too.
You gals like those kind of guys, huh?
Joannie said she dated his type. Didn't say she liked them. x;-)
Paul, you Nerd!
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Paul is a neo-maxie-zoom-dweebie>
Did you think you came up with some new idea?
Ergo, my video. That's fun to say.
Paul's been at it again. x;-)
We're HR managers - of course we would be the Principal!
Don't mess with the Bull!
Hagadagah. All right.... (That is probably my single most favorite quote from the movie. Principal whatshisname checks out his own reflection and thinks he totally rocks.)
Oh, and "could you describe the ruckus?"
Frank, we are way too cool to be like the principal. We are pretty dang hip and all the kids think so too. We are highly respected by the youngsters!
Wait a minute. That is exactly what the principal thought too. Soap.