I wrote it for a whole other school three years ago. I should be fine.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Lord. My mother is trying to get me to go to China with her. HELL NO. I will not travel with her again. Especially trapped on a plane for 20+ hours. She does not understand how close I came to flipping out on her during the cruise for a multitude of annoying and/or crazy making behaviors.
Man, love, LOVE, LOVE that flick.
That is completely and utterly shocking, Suzi.
Hope your prof can see the funny, Aims.
Isn't that shocking, -t? What is sad is that I often forget to name it when someone asks me about favorite movies, or movies I will watch again and again...it is just, well duh.
Let us know what happens Aims.
The snow, she is still falling. Wanna go home and have soup.
Ok. I can find no plagarism policy for my school, and the one for the class is very very vague. Nothing said about using previously published, etc papers for a class.
I told instructor that I was probably going to do that and she said, "Fine". I'm hoping that sticks. Crappity.
I told instructor that I was probably going to do that and she said, "Fine".
Then I wouldn't worry about it.
The students are protesting, wanting the University to divest itself of any investments in Israel (I'm not sure that we even have any, frankly). I'm feeling a bit nostalgic because it reminds me of when I protested for my undergrad to divest from South Africa.
If she said fine, it should be fine.
I'm feeling a bit nostalgic because it reminds me of when I protested for my undergrad to divest from South Africa.
The PSA (Progressive Students Association) at Marquette built a "shantytown" on the quad during our divestiture protests in the mid-80s. The scary thing was when one of the students graduated--he was from South Africa and returned home, only to be picked up because of his activities on campus and disappeared for a few months. Everyone was really happy when he was able to contact us after being released from prison.
The PSA (Progressive Students Association) at Marquette built a "shantytown" on the quad during our divestiture protests in the mid-80s.
Was the PSA in any way associated with the PSN (Progressive Student Network)? I was involved with the PSN at Madison.
I have fond memories of other PSN folk attacking CIA recruiters with Silly String. Good times. (I'm sure that showed them....)