LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
meh, typical uber-competitive elitist drivel. although I did learn to read at 2. Not sure if you were thinking that reading before kindergarten was impressive?
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
meh, typical uber-competitive elitist drivel. although I did learn to read at 2. Not sure if you were thinking that reading before kindergarten was impressive?
Was reading chapter books by kindergarten - so there.
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
meh, typical uber-competitive elitist drivel. although I did learn to read at 2. Not sure if you were thinking that reading before kindergarten was impressive?
Was reading chapter books by kindergarten - so there.
further proof that young success does not necessarily imply adult success.
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
meh, typical uber-competitive elitist drivel. although I did learn to read at 2. Not sure if you were thinking that reading before kindergarten was impressive?
Was reading chapter books by kindergarten - so tere.
Completed first 1000 piece puzzle .. 1st grade or so
LaurenSU02 - 2008-08-14 12:52 PM What book are you guys talking about? Is it like that good?
The newest David Sedaris. I have purchased it, but haven't started reading, mostly to spite Slake. mostly because they didn't teach that at the Academy.
Fixed.
Exactly. I learned it before Kindergarten. I hear that you learned to count at Siena. Not the most advanced school in academics (or sports for that matter)....
meh, typical uber-competitive elitist drivel. although I did learn to read at 2. Not sure if you were thinking that reading before kindergarten was impressive?
Was reading chapter books by kindergarten - so there.
further proof that young success does not necessarily imply adult success.
He's a huge douche...who occasionally helps me relocate furniture. I take it all in stride
so he is pleasing to women?
hilarious.
are you sure we can't use the green eggs and ham catcher in the rye for our first book? or atlantis found ramona goes to school? or the amber room nancy drew?