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Originally Posted by sunshine734
Originally Posted by LTMS206
Originally Posted by IHaveMyOwnOpinion
Originally Posted by Th3Ownly
when im in class i know that im their for my education and future and that i have to learn the material so i dont fall asleep
You are capable of doing what many people dream of
You better get weekend classes to cause your grammar is horrible, there not their.
how are you going to use bad grammar when correcting someone else's grammar. (Too not to)
Originally Posted by notoriusWES
Anyone just think about something funny when the class is quiet and bust out laughing???
Originally Posted by HtownRox14
I'll admit it. This past summer, I was taking summer school at 8 am. Not a good idea, but hey I had to take the class to graduate. Class was sooo boring one day, and I had drank a lot the night before. So i'm nodding off, when out of nowhere, I let out this soft sounding, long fart. I turn bright red and try to play it off. Everyone around me heard, haha. Everyone tried to hold in their laughs, but a good friend of mine next to me just busted out laughing in the middle of class, and everyone else who heard followed. I took a major L that day.
Originally Posted by BeastMode212
The worse is being half asleep and trying to take notes only to later look back at it and try to figure out what the hell you wrote....SMH
sunshine734 wrote:
LTMS206 wrote:
Originally Posted by IHaveMyOwnOpinion
Th3Ownly wrote:
when im in class i know that im their for my education and future and that i have to learn the material so i dont fall asleep
You are capable of doing what many people dream of
You better get weekend classes to cause your grammar is horrible, there not their.
how are you going to use bad grammar when correcting someone else's grammar. (Too not to)
Tisk Tisk. You really should have ended your question with the proper punctuation mark when correcting grammar. (? not .)