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don't they sing - manner sind schweine?

That was Die Ärzte. Die Toten Hosen is WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY better.

been a while since i've seen that video, it's hilarious!

But first, I have to take Urine Cat back to the vet today. I really think he may be dying now.

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hey charles, u speak German?

ein bisen.

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hey charles, u speak German?

ein bisen.

:o did you just tell me to stfu????????? :crying:

that would be halte dien clappe.

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I got the new book...$170...rip off ughhhh

Let me guess.... it's a Science textbook. those books are ####### spendy!

nah it's a psych one. the science ones are usually around $300ish

You got that right-and even more if the professor teaching the class wants you to use HIS published work that's only available at the Uni bookstore. My hydrodynamics, thermo, satellite, radar theory & operations, and climo profs all did that..........EXPENSIVE!

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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I got the new book...$170...rip off ughhhh

Let me guess.... it's a Science textbook. those books are ####### spendy!

nah it's a psych one. the science ones are usually around $300ish

You got that right-and even more if the professor teaching the class wants you to use HIS published work that's only available at the Uni bookstore. My hydrodynamics, thermo, satellite, radar theory & operations, and climo profs all did that..........EXPENSIVE!

That is forbidden in our campus. If the prof wants to use his/her textbook in his/her course; he/she has to forfeit all earnings from the sales.

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I got the new book...$170...rip off ughhhh

Let me guess.... it's a Science textbook. those books are ####### spendy!

nah it's a psych one. the science ones are usually around $300ish

You got that right-and even more if the professor teaching the class wants you to use HIS published work that's only available at the Uni bookstore. My hydrodynamics, thermo, satellite, radar theory & operations, and climo profs all did that..........EXPENSIVE!

I've only had 5 classes where they wanted us to use the prof's published work. Two of them were only small notebooks that were $20 each but the others were crazy expensive. The science classes are nuts because you have the textbook, the lab manual, and the extra thing.

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I got the new book...$170...rip off ughhhh

Let me guess.... it's a Science textbook. those books are ####### spendy!

nah it's a psych one. the science ones are usually around $300ish

You got that right-and even more if the professor teaching the class wants you to use HIS published work that's only available at the Uni bookstore. My hydrodynamics, thermo, satellite, radar theory & operations, and climo profs all did that..........EXPENSIVE!

That is forbidden in our campus. If the prof wants to use his/her textbook in his/her course; he/she has to forfeit all earnings from the sales.

Maybe that's what the profs did--all I know was that their books ( and some were flimsey) were expensive.

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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IK HOU VAN JOU, MARK

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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True-and I suppose if they've actually managed to write a book on something as dry as Radar Theory and Operations-I guess they deserve to make you read it-even if they are not getting profit-their name is out there. All I have taught is college mathematics-and I am happy to use others' work as a textbook...

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Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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IK HOU VAN JOU, MARK

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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