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I made my own pizza today as well, It was pretty crispy... to say the least lol. My job is cleaning not chefing unfortunately Crying But they want to train me to become a chef sometime soon, I'm going up in the world >.>
as someone who's also had a cleaning job, i can sympathize
Man, now I want to make a pizza. I think we have some dough...
tonight has only served to remind of further of why i only want one child
(Jul. 10, 2009  7:45 PM)BDaichi Wrote: [ -> ]Its 10x better then this country.

It would be if the only thing in your mind is "omg anime country".

(Jul. 10, 2009  7:45 PM)BDaichi Wrote: [ -> ]People are so nice.

I've yet not to meet a nice person in the U.S..

(Jul. 10, 2009  7:45 PM)BDaichi Wrote: [ -> ]The food is great.

So I'm guessing you hate what you eat here? Provided that there's such a wide variety of food because of the multi-culture.

(Jul. 10, 2009  7:45 PM)BDaichi Wrote: [ -> ]The streets are always clean.

If you're implying that there are no clean streets in the U.S. - you are sadly mistaken an should go out more.

(Jul. 10, 2009  7:45 PM)BDaichi Wrote: [ -> ]And there's like almost no crime.

Sk provided a link of the crime rate in Japan. I guess it doesn't seem so perfect now, does it?
hey dronzer, take the nationalism somewhere else please

he also doesn't live in the US, you may be shocked to learn that a lot of us do not actually!
Forgive me - I thought he lived in Maryland.
I was misled.
Hmm, looks like he does live in the US after all. My mistake. Either way, you shouldn't get on his case for going somewhere else and finding it fascinating ... I think it's pretty natural to feel that way after visiting somewhere exotic, isn't it?
Uhhh.... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ab9_1246385878

- Yea it is. Ever since I moved back to the US from panama and saudi I have felt that I was missing out lol
Anyone been on SAW at Thorpe Park yet?
Thought it was pretty good, but definitely not worth the 2-3 hour quing time.
Stealth was amazing, 0-80mph in 2.3 seconds, launching you up 100ft, followed by a 100ft drop.
Probably the best coaster I've been on in the UK Grin
I hate rollercoasters. If I was put on those I would die. Tongue_out

Great to hear you had a good time!!! Grin
(Jul. 11, 2009  1:17 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone been on SAW at Thorpe Park yet?
Thought it was pretty good, but definitely not worth the 2-3 hour quing time.
Stealth was amazing, 0-80mph in 2.3 seconds, launching you up 100ft, followed by a 100ft drop.
Probably the best coaster I've been on in the UK Grin
I luv rollercoasters! Stealth is amazing. I have to organise a trip to Thorpe Park for my Event Management course in Travel and Tourism, will be going at the beginning of October, so i'll be going on SAW then, I look foward to it Tongue_out
I love rollercoasters but I get afraid of the height and speed that some go at. I will eventually close my eyes and scream... Superman ride was scary..
I can say that i have never been on a rollercoaster at all though i would like to one day just to know what it is really like. I would go on a day when no one else will be around though so I don't have to wait in a line all day just for one ride. XD
am going to travel tomorrow to jordan, then after 2 days to spain where we will stay for about a month.
the plane will fly tomorrow at 7AM, wich means i will have to wake up at 5 AM Gasp

btw do you guys take your blades with you when you travel? Confused
Looks like The Mysterious Hyouma! will be released on the day of my birthday party...
(Jul. 11, 2009  8:16 AM)AnnieDuck Wrote: [ -> ]tonight has only served to remind of further of why i only want one child

What happened Annie?
she was babysitting two teething 15-month old twin boys lmao
STAY STICKIED
that really bites
(Jul. 11, 2009  6:33 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]she was babysitting two teething 15-month old twin boys lmao

Lol, problem is that twins are possible, even triplets but I can see the annoyance of it.
(Jul. 11, 2009  6:33 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]she was babysitting two teething 15-month old twin boys lmao
STAY STICKIED

Maybe I should let her babysit both of my nephews and my neece then she won't want children full stop XD.

Damn one hell of a day, nearly a 3 hour drive to a place called hudersfield for a yugioh tournament for me to wash out 3-2. Though fair enough I lost to twilight and six sam *awsome this format* so yeah not gonna do this again for a while.
If your not from England...why are loads of our city names copied like "york" = "new york" lol its weird don't you think...

Because i swear theres a huddersfield in england. And it's a shame you lost Unhappy
... Could be because America was built by English settlers?
(Jul. 11, 2009  8:16 PM)Driger Wrote: [ -> ]If your not from England...why are loads of our city names copied like "york" = "new york" lol its weird don't you think...

I think you need to read up a bit more on history...

England colonized many countries around the world and usually, when a place was founded (by England) it would be named after a place in England or where they came from in England so no it's not weird.
Sorry, I feel so dumb now Speechless