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  • TheUnmaskedAvenger
    For many of the foods you eat and clothes you buy, there is an inspector who has looked at it and approved it, whatever it is. We may never know who is actually an idividual inspector, but we have met some that check if things are built to code. If the bible is our code, and God is our inspector, do you think your life and work would be approved?
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    Most High School students wouldn't know what an Errata is unless they used college books in class. An Errata is a list of errors that were found in the book. My programming class used such a book that had such an errata that without it, some programs simply would not work if the problem hadn't been corrected. Some people believe that many High School books contain many errors which go uncorrected or are put onto an unpublished errata because admitting "We were wrong." is something that most scientists will not do. If these people are right, what, do you think, might be on that errata list?
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    Good, if you see him, tell me that he owes me a dollar.
  • MissGigglesworth
    yes, i know the muffin man, that lives on drury lane??
  • TheUnmaskedAvenger
    I do not know why the people in charge of naming conventions have decided to name stars after mythological figures. Why isn't there a star named after Paul Bunyan and Babe, Johnny Appleseed, and Casey Jones? More importantly, why must they insist to name miscellaneous spacial objects with letters and numbers? What would you name a star?
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  • TheUnmaskedAvenger
    I've realized that as amusing as some of my memories are, I've left a danger in posting some of them. So I'm leaving blanks in this so that my friends will know I'm still me. In _ my friends gathered in the _ where the one whose nickname is _ would draw a _ on the corner of the chalkboard. The _
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    We were glued to the television, but some teachers said they just couldn't watch anymore. For the next week they didn't really turn on the television, but there was a moment of silence. I got to thinking that I heard a story how the Murrah survivors helped the WTC survivors. Similar scars, but diffe
  • TheUnmaskedAvenger
    April. Over ten years ago now and I can still remember alittle. I was writing a book in class. I was in second or third grade out where nothing about OKC matters because it doesn't affect the rural area. I hadn't gotten too far into it, I couldn't think of anything more about me to say. Just about n