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(59 replies, posted in Community)

Haha, you are some die hard players here.
Was checking if my account still existed. Just heard the guys that brought me to IC started playing again.
Flint still retiring as always, cool touch!
Deci with a new tag "Banned" (custom tailored?)
Nice to see so many familiar names still around. Fun times, good memories.
Well, no need to get all sentimental.
Have a good one.

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(13 replies, posted in General)

I got that too on a second glance wink

Thanks, going to turn them in, wish me luck.

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(13 replies, posted in General)

I deny it!

Thanks a lot for your help though. Really eases my mind! smile

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(13 replies, posted in General)

Thanks a lot, your help is much apreciated! smile

I have one other english assignment and then I'm done. If you could look at it, I'd sleep better tonight wink

Reproduction Account:


Our reproduction of the balcony scene is the result of a brainstorm with 5 or so students and possibly some Scotch. Even though we had access to quite ingenious make-up artists, none volunteered  for the role of Juliet. Juliet, being quite an important character in the scene, could not be done without. When even attempts to force students into the role of Juliet failed, we deemed it easier to search for alternatives. This resulted in a thorough examination of the immediate area. The procedure provided us with a list of objects within grasping distance which we now needed to rank in order of possible usefulness. Items like the lizard and a chunk of wood were discarded after some debate. Seeing our list diminish rapidly, we focused on our most promising items; paper, paperclips and spaghetti. Besides the obvious nutritional values of spaghetti we recognized it

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(13 replies, posted in General)

Hi, can someone please read this assignment and check it for spelling/grammatical errors?
If I fail this silly assigment the kick me from college so I would apreaciate it -.-

Shakespeare

1.    When and where was he born?
Shakespeare was born April the  23th, 1564 in the city of Stratford-upon-Avon.

2.    What is known about his family?
His mother was Mary Arden, daughter of a wealthy land owner from Wilmcote, a village near Stratford. John Shakespeare, his father, fabricated gloves, traded wool, was an alderman en became the major of Stratford in 1586. Williams