Catalog. Also, analog, prolog, and epilog.
Mayor ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Catalog. Also, analog, prolog, and epilog.
Let's not forget Gog and Magog.
And eggnog!
My stomach is growling. I think there are some tiny terrorists in there, demanding french fries. I am prepared to negotiate with these alleged tiny terrorists.
Dialog?
The word looks like it was cut before the ending. Like, in a dialogue, when one of the people bursts into the sentence of the other person.
catalogue
I don't know what y'all have against the u.
I consistently get 127-128 on those online IQ tests. But I bet 10 of those points are just my multiple choice test taking skills.
But I bet 10 of those points are just my multiple choice test taking skills.
Heh, I have those too. I was both pleased and somewhat horrified in grade 12 when I got 98th percentile on the standardized science test - there was only one test combining physics, chemistry and biology, and I didn't take chemistry or biology in high school at all. I had a great time writing that test. I answered some of the biology questions based on my guesses about Latin grammar.
I am prepared to negotiate with these alleged tiny terrorists.
Never negotiate! Bomb them out of existence with hash-brown munitions!
Let the cookie win!
But I bet 10 of those points are just my multiple choice test taking skills.
Um, but doesn't that show some kind of intelligence, in and of itself? [Edit: maybe not of the kind measured directly in the exam, but still.]
It's like those kids who prepare such sophisticated ways for cheating on exams, and sometimes, they're so original and brilliant in facing these obstacles, they can either learn the material in a much smaller effort, or actually learn it through those preparations already and end up not needing them.
Heh, I have those too. I was both pleased and somewhat horrified in grade 12 when I got 98th percentile on the standardized science test - there was only one test combining physics, chemistry and biology, and I didn't take chemistry or biology in high school at all. I had a great time writing that test. I answered some of the biology questions based on my guesses about Latin grammar.
ouise, I totally had the same experience! (It might have been even the same test.) I did take Grade 11 chem and Grade 12 biology, but I did dismally in both of them, so for Grade 12 I switched to English and History. I got the highest mark in my school for the science standardized test. (99th percentile.) The science nerds were all really pissed off. I also did really well on the math one. Of course, I got 76th percentile on the reading comprehension one and I became an English literature major.