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AlexThePenguin
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« Reply #3850 on: 18 February 2009, 07:26:57 »

Had my first shot of whiskey.

It tasted like rum.

It made me react poorly because it was a lot stronger than I was expecting. ):
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« Reply #3851 on: 18 February 2009, 08:19:07 »

Whiskey sucks compared to rum, which is awesome.
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AlexThePenguin
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« Reply #3852 on: 18 February 2009, 08:22:18 »

a) I can't drink rum...

... Like, at all. Unless it's cooked.


b) I'm so used to wine that anything much stronger makes my head spin.
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« Reply #3853 on: 18 February 2009, 14:25:20 »

Whiskey sucks compared to rum, which is awesome.

Apparently you've never had good whiskey.
Which is sad, considering where you live.
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« Reply #3854 on: 18 February 2009, 19:03:49 »

No I have, but I'm half Canadian and half Caribbean so rum and whiskey (and scotch, and rye, and blah blah blah) are at war for supremacy and right now I prefer rum like Caribbeans do.


Yesterday was fun, went to Sonia's and we watched Zack And Miri Make a Porno. But I didn't get any work done so today I have to do a lot.
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« Reply #3855 on: 18 February 2009, 22:36:48 »

So I went to talk to the guidance counselor today, regarding my future career, I chose to be a graphic designer but never felt that I liked it all too much. I like drawing comics and that stuff much more, and I'll probably be going to be an animator.

They suggested a college outside of Toronto, which is supposed to be a pretty good school. But I much rather like big cities, and it turns out the other alternative is Algonquin College in Ottawa, this one has some pretty good courses as well as a pre-animation program..

LOOKS LIKE MIKE AND VINCH MAY HAVE A NEW BUDDY SOMETIME SOON
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« Reply #3856 on: 18 February 2009, 22:55:41 »

I SMELL SITCOM
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #3857 on: 18 February 2009, 23:35:56 »

MAYBE I SHOULD TRANSFER THERE!
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« Reply #3858 on: 18 February 2009, 23:44:11 »

PREVENTERS: In Canada!
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« Reply #3859 on: 19 February 2009, 00:14:02 »

MINUS ASR AND PLUS VINCHENZ ROCK
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« Reply #3860 on: 19 February 2009, 00:21:49 »

Heh, that reminded me of Chaos' boss thingy.
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Chron
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« Reply #3861 on: 19 February 2009, 00:23:44 »

That's not really much like the Preventers at all, actually.

Although this reminds me that I may be going for a multimedia design AAS degree to kill time while I can't find a job.
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« Reply #3862 on: 19 February 2009, 00:29:04 »

If John transfers there than yes, it is.

All we'd really need then is Lunche, and maybe ASR too. But god knows Lunche ain't comin' to Canada.
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« Reply #3863 on: 19 February 2009, 00:30:48 »

At least Vinch rhymes with Lunche, I guess.
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« Reply #3864 on: 19 February 2009, 00:32:30 »

At least Vinch rhymes with Lunche, I guess.

This is the reason why Chron can't freestyle.
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« Reply #3865 on: 19 February 2009, 00:34:22 »

Whoah, whoah.
Like I would ever want to.
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preventerWIND
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« Reply #3866 on: 19 February 2009, 00:39:24 »

BECAUSE YOU CAN'T
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« Reply #3867 on: 19 February 2009, 00:45:16 »

WIN SPIN DIN KIN PIN HAPPNIN' CRAPPIN ALL ABOUT THAT ACCIDEN (t)
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« Reply #3868 on: 19 February 2009, 01:17:02 »

I'm close enough to Canada already.

Close enough to be late whenever we're called to assemble.

To be late and do absolutely nothing.
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« Reply #3869 on: 19 February 2009, 01:35:04 »

And thus your role is complete, and by completing your role, you have, paradoxically, done something.
Thus not completing your role, and you have done nothing.
Which is your goal.
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« Reply #3870 on: 19 February 2009, 03:44:58 »

*brain implodes*
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Mikero
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« Reply #3871 on: 19 February 2009, 05:33:17 »

ANYHOO

So I went to talk to the guidance counselor today, regarding my future career, I chose to be a graphic designer but never felt that I liked it all too much.

Yeah when people would find out I drew, I always got the "are you gonna be a graphic designer?" question back when I was young enough to not HAVE to know what I wanted to be yet, but old enough that people kept asking that crap. Which means from the ages of like 11 to 18. That question was always a problem for me, because most people didn't seem to know what a graphic designer actually DOES. Which is to say; Not drawing. I'm glad I didn't fall into that, although I'd be pretty rad at it.

I like drawing comics and that stuff

That's illustration. Which is a business I might get into when I'm done with the Animation program (which is a lot harder than the illustration program apparently, so I'm not gonna take extra college).

and I'll probably be going to be an animator.

Now that's animation. Which is cool.
Cool.

pre-animation program..

Good program. A single year GAS program and it's basically entirely portfolio-building to get into the animation program. I took it, it was really worth it.

LOOKS LIKE MIKE AND VINCH MAY HAVE A NEW BUDDY SOMETIME SOON

Bitchin'.
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« Reply #3872 on: 19 February 2009, 05:56:27 »

Mike.
I like your post a lot for some reason and can't describe it.
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« Reply #3873 on: 19 February 2009, 06:30:04 »

Michael's just zis guy, you know?
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Vinchenz Rock
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« Reply #3874 on: 19 February 2009, 06:38:16 »

I SMELL SITCOM

DEAR GOD, NO
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #3875 on: 19 February 2009, 18:47:10 »

A big storm blew in last night, and now I have a snow day.

I'll probably just spend the day trying to finish off Mother and talking to a friend of mine on IM.

SAME HERE
Except I still have classes.
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« Reply #3876 on: 19 February 2009, 20:03:00 »

Yeah when people would find out I drew, I always got the "are you gonna be a graphic designer?" question back when I was young enough to not HAVE to know what I wanted to be yet, but old enough that people kept asking that crap. Which means from the ages of like 11 to 18. That question was always a problem for me, because most people didn't seem to know what a graphic designer actually DOES. Which is to say; Not drawing. I'm glad I didn't fall into that, although I'd be pretty rad at it.

I'm on the same boat, I only realized it was boring as hell when I took a visual art class on it. We did about 30% actual drawing, and the rest was on the computer.. It's a lot easier, but boring as all hell..

pre-animation program..

Good program. A single year GAS program and it's basically entirely portfolio-building to get into the animation program. I took it, it was really worth it.

Sounds great, the counsellor told me it was perfect for me too.

LOOKS LIKE MIKE AND VINCH MAY HAVE A NEW BUDDY SOMETIME SOON
Bitchin'.

You know it.

Right now, I'm looking at cost and residence and #####.. I'm going to have to live on campus like Vinch, so I need you to tell me all about that, V.. I skimmed over all of costs of the programs and entry fee etc etc. and I'm afraid that I'd have to pay like 10,000 for one year.. which ain't good, especially if I'm taking multiple years. I'm just so lost..

But whatever, screw the residence, I have a plan.

I'M BUNKING WITH YOU MIKE
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« Reply #3877 on: 19 February 2009, 20:18:16 »

I live on the other side of the city, it's not idea, but uhm OK I guess. I'm hoping to move downtown this summer anyway, because that would be so badass.

BUT Algonquin is really expensive. Like, everything is. Residence is something like eight grand, I think. Parking during the bus strike cost me over five hundred bucks. And food, I don't know what the ##### is up with food. We call it AST (Algonquin Sales Tax) because every restaurant on or around campus has jacked up prices. Even the cafs.

Anyway I don't know but it might e cheaper to live in a place with some people in the Minto buildings (which are literally across the street from Residence) instead of Residence. That's where most people go live after a year in res anyway.
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« Reply #3878 on: 19 February 2009, 20:23:20 »

I live on the other side of the city, it's not idea, but uhm OK I guess. I'm hoping to move downtown this summer anyway, because that would be so badass.

You're only moving away because I'm coming to live up there.. :-(

BUT Algonquin is really expensive. Like, everything is. Residence is something like eight grand, I think. Parking during the bus strike cost me over five hundred bucks. And food, I don't know what the ##### is up with food. We call it AST (Algonquin Sales Tax) because every restaurant on or around campus has jacked up prices. Even the cafs.

JESUS CHRIST

I am so screwed..
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« Reply #3879 on: 19 February 2009, 20:25:44 »

Moving "away" means moving closer to everything.
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« Reply #3880 on: 19 February 2009, 20:30:32 »

Oh.

BETTER GET A 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT THEN BUUUUDDY

Still, this is looking to be ridiculously expensive, 8000 a year in res? Then there's tuition and whatever, I'm looking at about 15 grand for a year, according to the Algonquin book I have. I could get a job down there to help me out, but the work load might be too much for me to handle.
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« Reply #3881 on: 19 February 2009, 20:34:35 »

That's what scholarships are for, buddy.
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« Reply #3882 on: 19 February 2009, 20:37:39 »

I think it's just post-secondary institutions in general that have those issues, especially if their cafs are run by Chartwells.


That's what scholarships are for, buddy.

Which reminds me of how a couple of low As on exams lost me a scholarship.
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« Reply #3883 on: 19 February 2009, 20:58:41 »

I think it's just post-secondary institutions in general that have those issues, especially if their cafs are run by Chartwells.

... CHARTWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLS!
YOU BASTARDS.
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« Reply #3884 on: 20 February 2009, 00:09:58 »

Today I learnt that there's a high possibility of getting a DSi on August.
I didn't buy a Lite yet because my mom owes me some money, but on August, DeMat's neighbor goes over to miami, and he's gonna buy us both(With our money....) DSis, which are cheaper over there than what Lites are here. Well, they'll be. Since they are released on april.
 Anyway, I'm really happy.
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« Reply #3885 on: 20 February 2009, 00:13:57 »

Oh.

BETTER GET A 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT THEN BUUUUDDY

Still, this is looking to be ridiculously expensive, 8000 a year in res? Then there's tuition and whatever, I'm looking at about 15 grand for a year, according to the Algonquin book I have. I could get a job down there to help me out, but the work load might be too much for me to handle.

No it should only be ten grand, if I'm even right about residence which I'm probably not. I never lived there. The pre-an tuition was only like ~1200 bucks when I was in it.
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« Reply #3886 on: 20 February 2009, 00:46:06 »

I've checked the site, they say that the fee for average students are 15 grand, the tuition for the program itself is around 3000 with all the mandatory crap. And if the residence fee is around 8000, then I've got myself 11 grand already. It may be more or less I hear, so I'll assume it'll be more. Just to be ready.

My dad isn't too surprised about the cost though. Which is a pretty good sign.
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« Reply #3887 on: 20 February 2009, 04:26:27 »

College is expensive. That's not a surprising secret or anything.

Haha, if I'm ever in Canada (there'd have to be a REALLY good reason), we'll all HAVE to meet up just to say we did.

ANYWAYS.

Just got back from my best stand-up show ever. I killed. I mean, I'm still not a good comedian at all, haha, but I did REALLY well. So did a lot of the others. We actually had a college crowd this time since we were performing at a frat. Plus, it was about 50 people so it was my biggest crowd so far.

I'm having way too much fun with this.
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« Reply #3888 on: 20 February 2009, 05:01:52 »

There'd have to be a REALLY good reason for us to let you in!
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« Reply #3889 on: 20 February 2009, 05:09:37 »

Umm, I payed about $4500 for Residence, $1600 for food (mandatory) and about $3500 for tuition.

So, yeah, around $10,000 (rounded up).

You can always go with OSAP if worse comes to worse.
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« Reply #3890 on: 20 February 2009, 05:15:11 »

Oh yeah I totally forgot that you HAVE to get one of the meal plans.
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« Reply #3891 on: 20 February 2009, 05:19:04 »

Speaking of meal plans.

I'm SO sick of cafeteria food. It's terrible, and usually my only option. And the worst part is, I'm paying for it.

Like, there's an on-campus Taco Bell and a Subway less than a minute away from the cafeteria I eat at daily. And a ton of restaraunts just off campus. I could be eating out there with that money, getting different and better food every day. But instead, I paid for a meal plan for whatever reason.

Though I do like the social aspect of the cafs. At this point, I know enough people that I've never once eaten alone. There always seems to be somebody in one of the cafs that I know.
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« Reply #3892 on: 20 February 2009, 05:57:51 »

You can always go with OSAP if worse comes to worse.

Yeah, the counselors told me about that. But do you know how effective they are? Right now it seems like I'll have no problems paying, but I'd still like to see all the options of worse comes to worse.

Also, there's Sheridan for illustration, it's closer, cheaper and apparently MUCH better than Algonquin. Right now I love the idea of going to Algonquin though, it's more emotional than anything, seeing as I wanna get up on outta this place.

I'm SO sick of cafeteria food. It's terrible, and usually my only option. And the worst part is, I'm paying for it.

Like, there's an on-campus Taco Bell and a Subway less than a minute away from the cafeteria I eat at daily. And a ton of restaraunts just off campus. I could be eating out there with that money, getting different and better food every day. But instead, I paid for a meal plan for whatever reason.

Ick.

And don't take what Mike said the wrong way, some of us would like you to come here.. but you gotta be thiiiiiis tall to get into Canada!
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« Reply #3893 on: 20 February 2009, 06:53:30 »

Yeah, I'm quite sick of the food here too.

Except for this place called the Observatory. I find that the food there is pretty good especially since the food tastes fresher than at other places.
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« Reply #3894 on: 20 February 2009, 13:07:41 »

I like our Dining Commons.
We call it the Dick, or the DDC.
The Dickerman Dining Commons.

"Hey guys, lets go eat at the Dick!"
"Hell yeah, I LOVE the Dick!"
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« Reply #3895 on: 20 February 2009, 13:20:40 »

The last year I was at university, the cafeteria had an all-you-care-to-eat deal going on every day.
Special notice of the word "care".

But they also made the mistake of adding a soft serve machine, so I abused the hell out of it and put ice cream on freaking everything.
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« Reply #3896 on: 20 February 2009, 13:31:38 »

We have an ice cream machine, if you can call it that.
It's fat free, glucose free, and lactose free 'ice cream.'

Tastes awesome though.
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« Reply #3897 on: 20 February 2009, 13:34:34 »

I LOVE the Dick!

Ohoho.
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« Reply #3898 on: 20 February 2009, 16:29:35 »

We have an ice cream machine, if you can call it that.
It's fat free, glucose free, and lactose free 'ice cream.'

Tastes awesome though.

If they have a soda machine jam some of that stuff in a glass and see how it is for floats.
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« Reply #3899 on: 20 February 2009, 18:23:36 »

We have an ice cream machine, if you can call it that.
It's fat free, glucose free, and lactose free 'ice cream.'

Tastes awesome though.

If they have a soda machine jam some of that stuff in a glass and see how it is for floats.

Hah. About 99% of the people I know don't know what a float is, and act like I'm acting against god when I put my ice cream in my pop.
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