The Departed.
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In light of the recent news about the Pro-level console being discontinued and the Elite being dropped to $300, I've decided that the biggest thing I want from Microsoft is a 360 under $200. I don't care about getting more for the same $300 because there's no way I'd need a hard drive that large. I want the Arcade system for $150-175, and I'll be happy with Microsoft's offerings.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090812/ap_on_bi_ge/us_best_buy_pricing_error
Looks like everyone who ordered will get a $10 refund, rather than a $1800 TV.
3-4 hours?
Right now its Kid A by Radiohead. Amazing album:D
wizzardjeff
Ok, we're friends.
Mine is Kid A, Animals, or Wish You Were Here.
I feel bad for the family, but the kid gets no pity from me. Pulling something like that at 15? Grow up.
If you read the fine print on the Got Milk? commercials and magazine ads, you'll see that calcium deficiency does in fact lead to homicide.
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[QUOTE="supercop"]
So wearing a cross necklace to work can get you singled out?
supercop
No. If anything, being subtle like that will attract others who believe the same way you do.
Holding it up in the middle of class, a crowd, or fellow employees and preaching about hell fire; yes.
So wearing shirts and necklaces is ok, but i should refrain from blurting out hell fire in public?
I'm not sure what you're missing here...I don't mean that harshly, but I would think it'd be clear that wearing a cross on a necklace is subtle and therefore more acceptable, whereas telling someone they're an awful sinner or verbally criticizing someone for being gay is intrusive and offensive, whether you're at college, at work, or out to dinner.
The amount of graduating seniors who seem to know nothing about college continues to blow my mind.
Leave them both at first and see how you feel. Since you're obviously really used to having them availabe all the time, you should try to start at college by doing different things with your free time. If you meet other people with whom you could play, then bring one back the first time you go home. I wouldn't recommend taking both; just more for you to worry about.
Also, if you absolutely must have one of them with you, don't take a nice TV. Get an older one in the 20-25 inch range, not a flat-screen, and use that. It's less likely to get stolen.
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