Nick Against the World (53 Viewers)

Jan 7, 2004
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Max said:
Yeah, well it's nothing spectacular, just the usual: 1/3 Asian, 1/3 East Indian, 1/3 Caucasian.

And Sebastian, that whole scholarship thing sounds like horseshit. By the sounds of it, you did exceptionally well, and as a reward, I think you should bang the 1/4 Mexican "friend".

just the setting and everything. plus i saw the residential areas with uni kids all over.
 

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3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
How is that fair? In no way is she economically deprived, she's the same as me with access to the same opportunities, just happens to be 25% mexican. I got better scores and she's rewarded for some bullshit reason. Too bad there's no scholarship for being 25% czech and having the best thizz face.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,782
3pac said:
I would feel less screwed over had her scholarship been for cooking and cleaning skills or something :D
The answer, Seb, is to graduate, make lots of money, and establish a United Wigga College Fund in your honor. :toast:
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
swag said:
The answer, Seb, is to graduate, make lots of money, and establish a United Wigga College Fund in your honor. :toast:

I should've just checked off that i'm african american, and act like a complete wigger if they ever ask
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Greg, nice apron.

Andy (I was tempted to write And1 for some reason), cool to hear you got a handle on it. I never did myself, for some reason the more advanced math seems to evaporate within days of acquisition.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
3pac said:
How is that fair? In no way is she economically deprived, she's the same as me with access to the same opportunities, just happens to be 25% mexican. I got better scores and she's rewarded for some bullshit reason. Too bad there's no scholarship for being 25% czech and having the best thizz face.

They you would just be some 25% Czech kid wishing he went to college, because, young man, I have the best Thizz face. :p
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,782
Andy said:
I don't even know what that statement means. All I can fathom right now is that Taylor Series are for people who like Soap Operas.
Contrary to the popular opinion that Taylor Series represents the many marriages of Elizabeth Taylor, when I say "model your meathammer with a Taylor Series for your prof", please do use your imagination:



Martin said:
Greg, nice apron.
:lol: Not that I am a fashion brand whore, but that's the only Kenneth Cole shirt I own.

But man ... it's been a few days since James Kim was found dead, and things around here are still wigging me out a little about it. It was one thing with all the TV camera crews at work, which later turned to flowers and candles. But a shop his family owns a couple blocks down the street from my house has practically been turned into a shrine.... :confused:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
I only watched the highlights of our game now, but my oh my what a nice team we have these days. Palladino and Camoranesi looked great and Del Piero was very hungry when he came on.
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
A European XI coached by Marcello Lippi will play Manchester United FC at Old Trafford next March in a match staged to commemorate two important European milestones, it was announced on Saturday.

The celebratory event has been scheduled to mark the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome which, on 25 March 1957, formally laid the foundations for a united Europe and the jubilee of United's involvement in the European Champion Clubs' Cup. United were the first English team to enter what has now become the continent's most elite club competition and their involvement, which was begun by Sir Matt Busby's 'Busby Babes' in the 1956/57 season, has run in parallel with the lifespan of the European Union.

Old Trafford will be the setting for the match, scheduled to take place on Tuesday 13 March between Sir Alex Ferguson's side and a European XI featuring star players from UEFA's member associations who have made contributions to the success of the UEFA Champions League and coached by FIFA 2006 World Cup-winning coach Lippi.

"I accepted the invitation immediately," said Lippi at a press conference at Old Trafford. "I'm delighted by the prospect of such a game and I am already looking forward to taking on my great friend Sir Alex Ferguson." The Italian coach will select the European squad and will have UEFA's Technical Director, Andy Roxburgh, as his assistant. "I think this is an excellent way of combining two celebrations and commemorating the 50th birthday of the European Union," said UEFA's Chief Executive, Lars-Christer Olsson.

"The best of European football will be on show in Manchester next March to mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of the European Union," added European Commission President José Manuel Barroso. "There is no better way to showcase the European Union at 50 than through Europe's favourite sport that unites Europeans in a unique way, through a passion we all share and a language we all speak." United have won the European Champion Clubs' Cup on two occasions, the first a 4-1 victory against SL Benfica in the 1967-68 season, the second a 2-1 win against FC Bayern München at the end of season 1998/99.
Great timing nutjobs. Two key EU states bombed the new constitution not too long ago, new Eastern European memberstates aren't catching up as the should by a long shot and Turkey's membership talks are about to drown, hanging on to a leaky air pillow in wild waters. At no point in history of European Integration were we this close to imploding.
 

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