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Old 11-16-2006, 06:00 PM   #541
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Maybe compared with Organic Chemistry or Physics. But out of all the Humanities and Social Sciences, I would say it is the least gay major.
I assert that military history is less gay.

Unless by "gay" you mean "basket weaving". In which case, I won't bore you with my list of less "gay" humanities majors, other than to say that diplomatic history may be the winner of the most gay but least "gay" humanities major contest. I think it beats even Classics.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:00 PM   #542
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Appropriate FB statements?

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Benetton's chief executive, Silvano Cassano quit abruptly. He had rowed with the Benetton family, which owns a controlling stake in the firm, over the fashion retailer's plans to expand internationally. The chief financial officer resigned at the same time. Benetton's shares fell by almost 9% on the news.

Should I buy some shares or go short?


Attempt 2:

I just watched the Sixth season of the Sopranos on DVD (I wait for the DVD to come out). I didn't like this season nearly as much as earlier. I actually fastfowarded through stuff where before I was almost bummed when the show ended.

Attempt 3:

Between Six Feet Under, Rome, Deadwood, the Sopranos, Nip Tuck and Weeds, I don't watch TV or rent major releases at Blockbuster anymore. I just rent old TV shows (and the TV shows are mostly from HBO). Anybody else having the same experience?
I think those are short anecdotes followed by questions rather than just "statements" but I like all of them. If I were to give any advice, I would say that Attempt #4 should include something about Eastern European strippers.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:01 PM   #543
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There's a rule against disparaging one's school??

And we come from different places. Cheesehead.
I have been scolded on several occasions for posting things like "well, some would consider your entire school a gut, like basket weaving." Apparently some people get sensitive about that sort of thing even though I am joking. So now I don't do it.

Your second sentence confuses me too much to respond to.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:01 PM   #544
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I skipped econometrics and took game theory instead. Like I said, I wasn't quite intelligent enough to get into Nerddom.
I aced econometrics. Best grade in the class. But I couldn't make it through calculus. Selective nerddom?

I'm sure the calculus thing lost me my nerd card.*





*In keeping with the upbeat mood of the board the past couple of days, I'll tell you my terminal disease/calculus story here. The first time I took calculus, it was the summer before college and I decided to take a couple of summer school classes at my local big cheap state school. I made it through the beginning of the course fine, getting A's on everything involving derivatives. Then I had to stop going to classes for a few weeks and never learned the integrals (?) stuff because my dad was dying of cancer, and then he actually, in fact, died of it. Which resulted in me missing the final exam. So the really nice young teacher guy (I think he was a PhD student at the time) said I could just take the final exam home and treat it like a homework assignment and the majority of my grade would be based on the tests I took pre-final. So a smart friend of mine spent one evening trying to explain integrals (?) to me, then I did the test while it was fresh in my mind and I headed into college with an A in calculus from Generic State School U.

Pretty good, right? Well, here is where I screwed it up: Because I was an Econ major, I thought calculus was actually going to be important to my coursework and I readily admitted that I had no idea about those integral things, so I thought I would take it again at my school. So I signed up first semester, freshman year for calculus at some ongodly hour like 8:00 a.m. three days a week. I never made it up for that class because I was on crack (not literally) when I signed up for it, and during the course of the first few weeks I convinced myself that I knew this stuff anyway. So I get A's and B's on all the derivatives tests. Then, suddenly, integrals (?) started up. And I still wasn't going to class. Blew all the second half tests and the final. Got a D.** Fuck integrals (?).


**Luckily (or not?) this did not hurt me in the law school application process because my undergraduate school had the absolute best policy ever: Freshman grades did not count in your final GPA. I kid you not. Why would anyone go to a school where they did count? Seriously. Greatest loophole ever.
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Maybe compared with Organic Chemistry or Physics. But out of all the Humanities and Social Sciences, I would say it is the least gay major.
Why are you so defensive about your flamingly gay major?
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:03 PM   #546
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I aced econometrics. Best grade in the class. But I couldn't make it through calculus. Selective nerddom?

I'm sure the calculus thing lost me my nerd card.*





*In keeping with the upbeat mood of the board the past couple of days, I'll tell you my terminal disease/calculus story here. The first time I took calculus, it was the summer before college and I decided to take a couple of summer school classes at my local big cheap state school. I made it through the beginning of the course fine, getting A's on everything involving derivatives. Then I had to stop going to classes for a few weeks and never learned the integrals (?) stuff because my dad was dying of cancer, and then he actually, in fact, died of it. Which resulted in me missing the final exam. So the really nice young teacher guy (I think he was a PhD student at the time) said I could just take the final exam home and treat it like a homework assignment and the majority of my grade would be based on the tests I took pre-final. So a smart friend of mine spent one evening trying to explain integrals (?) to me, then I did the test while it was fresh in my mind and I headed into college with an A in calculus from Generic State School U.

Pretty good, right? Well, here is where I screwed it up: Because I was an Econ major, I thought calculus was actually going to be important to my coursework and I readily admitted that I had no idea about those integral things, so I thought I would take it again at my school. So I signed up first semester, freshman year for calculus at some ongodly hour like 8:00 a.m. three days a week. I never made it up for that class because I was on crack (not literally) when I signed up for it, and during the course of the first few weeks I convinced myself that I knew this stuff anyway. So I get A's and B's on all the derivatives tests. Then, suddenly, integrals (?) started up. And I still wasn't going to class. Blew all the second half tests and the final. Got a D.** Fuck integrals (?).


**Luckily (or not?) this did not hurt me in the law school application process because my undergraduate school had the absolute best policy ever: Freshman grades did not count in your final GPA. I kid you not. Why would anyone go to a school where they did count? Seriously. Greatest loophole ever.
I did a lot better Freshman year than Senior year.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:03 PM   #547
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I have been scolded on several occasions for posting things like "well, some would consider your entire school a gut, like basket weaving." Apparently some people get sensitive about that sort of thing even though I am joking. So now I don't do it.

Your second sentence confuses me too much to respond to.
That's disparaging someone else's school. I think we are allowed to disparage our own schools.

The second comment was more about Reaganomics vs. markets. Or whatever. And I was trying to bring food back in.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:05 PM   #548
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I aced econometrics. Best grade in the class. But I couldn't make it through calculus. Selective nerddom?

I'm sure the calculus thing lost me my nerd card.*
I don't think I'm entirely sure what econometrics is. I will look it up. It sounds scary. I did fine in calculus (required class in college) but sucked at statistics (elective).

ETA ah, it involves statistics. Yeah, none of that.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:05 PM   #549
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I aced econometrics. Best grade in the class. But I couldn't make it through calculus. Selective nerddom?
soft econometrics class.

ETA and by "soft" i mean "gay" of course.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:07 PM   #550
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There are a couple of Navy SEALs, a few lawyers, a lot of consultants, a lot of professors, and Rory. Mainly it's Rory. And it's more the New York Times best seller than the running a province in Iraq or walking across Afghanistan.
Heh. The Mr. had one of those now-world-famous bestseller talk-show historians in his program. Guy now gets his dick sucked regularly by the Times Book Review, though the LRB has cooled on him. Every time the Mr. hears a name that sounds anything like "Neil," he gets red in the face and has to go lie down to prevent an embolism, 'cause the Mr. thinks he wrote one decent book and then became a total media whore.

BR(Which, actually, is exactly what he did. And I can't hold it against him.)C
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:08 PM   #551
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Mick's fake country honk crap on Beggar's and Sticky Fingers.
I really like you.The percentage of your posts that I find funny/interesting is much higher than the mean. Like you might have cracked my top 3 now that Paigow is gone.

So take this as constructive criticism- you have really bad taste in music. almost everything you say about music is wrong. objectively wrong.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:12 PM   #552
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Why are you so defensive about your flamingly gay major?
I fucked his major in the ass, then made his major turn around and drink the last few drops of ejaculate as they fell from my softening cock.

Then I pooped on his major.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:14 PM   #553
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I aced econometrics. Best grade in the class. But I couldn't make it through calculus. Selective nerddom?

I'm sure the calculus thing lost me my nerd card.*
I never took it. I guess I'll never know.

I was okay at calculus, but I could really only "do calculus". I never really knew what it meant or why, which is what separated the friends of mine who were very good at it from me.
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I think those are short anecdotes followed by questions rather than just "statements" but I like all of them. If I were to give any advice, I would say that Attempt #4 should include something about Eastern European strippers.
Attempt 2 also needs some spoiler space.
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:17 PM   #555
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I really like you.The percentage of your posts that I find funny/interesting is much higher than the mean. Like you might have cracked my top 3 now that Paigow is gone.

So take this as constructive criticism- you have really bad taste in music. almost everything you say about music is wrong. objectively wrong.
First, thank you. I am now sending you the Hickory Farms holiday cheesefood basket.

Look, I love Mick. I actually like his voice. An Dead Flowers might be one of my favorite songs of all time. BUT, that fake twang was unnecessary, and it sounds annoying. And whatever that silly voice Dylan was using on Nashville Skyline was, it's awful.
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