Watched a car smashed into a tree... my wife forgot her meal, she called me and i take a walk... while walking i hear a loud squeal, turning back, and just saw the *boom*. The tree still looks good, the car... dont^^ ... surprizingly the driver, a elderly lady, steps out of the car, unharmed... and begin to slang the tree...
I created an armor games account that I most likely will never use again since I made my password way too complicated. Also I made a fake email account yah Go teamfourstar!
I have a pine tree with a robin's nest in it and it's right in front of my living room window.
I'm watching the robin family having new babies. Their eggs haven't hatched yet. They had 3 baby birds last year and should have 3 more this year. It's always interesting to watch both parents leave the nest one at the time and taking turn to keep the eggs warm. xD
I tripped over a wire and accidentally unplugged the projector while we were in the middle of watching a documentary in class. everyone thought it was hilarious because i do stuff like this all the time. teachers dont see much hope for me.. xp
Okay, going back to the robin's nest. We just had a bad thunderstorm with heavy rain downpour, followed by 2 cm hail falling for about 3 minutes. I've watched the poor mom bird shielding her baby with her wings open and getting a few pieces of hail on her body. An hour later the sun is out and everybody's fine. I was worried there for a while. Man I'm glad I live in a house and not in a tree. xD
Wow. Again, I might have messed up on the quoting thing.
Haha just the other day i handed in a 2 page paper that i stapled with the second page upside down and backwards. yeah thinking is not my strong point..
I reached 12321 forum posts. And now it's gone. But it's only a few more days before I make it to 12345.
Haha just the other day i handed in a 2 page paper that i stapled with the second page upside down and backwards. yeah thinking is not my strong point..
Okay, I can understand tripping over a cord, but printers print everything facing the same way with the same orientation. It would require more effort to reorient the pages than it would to just staple them together straight from the printer. How, might I ask, did you manage to screw that one up?