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Maansi is my "Life Saver"
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

ARUUNNNNNTHETHY!!! (as Ms. Tourikis would say) i officially have a life, since Maansi, my life-saver has given me How i Met Your Mother, the first season.

I agree, commerce was so funny...he keeps referring to the engine..."if a piece of the engine is screws up, then the whole engine will blow up". >__> AND he keeps telling us his whole life story...like when he says 'some people' can't afford this...and 'some people' have to pay off their mortgage, but due to high interest rates, they have to give up something...we all know who he's talking about...;)

But since this is a maths blog, MATHS WAS CONFUSING :( i don't understand hyperbolae...i kept writing hyperbole...then i whited it out. Then i wrote hyperbol...e. Then i had to white it out again. Then my white out (the one Kyle gave) ran out. Then i had to go back to the old days, where i had to use my liquid white-out. How annoying!

-a wise man, Larry

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