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Joined: February 08 2008
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Points: 28772
Posted: October 01 2010 at 21:47
A Person wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Matt I think I might wait on adding the Otomo Yoshihide stuff - when we get to that point, I'll make up a list of all the albums that need added and then maybe we can specify which ones we're going to work on adding. The guy's got like 20 albums that need added.
Yeah, I was thinking of starting at opposite ends or splitting them in half or something. I'll help add them though when we get around to it.
Yeah, because there are at least 59 of his albums which should be here, and there are only 17.
At our school we couldn't go to a formal dance without a date.
I went to homecoming my first three years and then skipped homecoming for prom senior year.
You NEEDED one? Oi how conservative....
Yep. For the formals.
Also, more pics of my new Schecter are on FB for you all to ogle at.
Oi, I'll check it out. I no need to keep commenting on your FB to make sure I maintain #1 stalker anyway Also I'm sure being such a conservative policy your school would have loved if a guy showed with another guy as a date
Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
Status: Offline
Points: 16122
Posted: October 01 2010 at 21:53
JJLehto wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
At our school we couldn't go to a formal dance without a date.
I went to homecoming my first three years and then skipped homecoming for prom senior year.
You NEEDED one? Oi how conservative....
Yep. For the formals.
Also, more pics of my new Schecter are on FB for you all to ogle at.
Oi, I'll check it out. I no need to keep commenting on your FB to make sure I maintain #1 stalker anyway Also I'm sure being such a conservative policy your school would have loved if a guy showed with another guy as a date
The reason we needed a date was because it was an all-guys school, and if dates weren't required there wouldn't be as many guys there.
And it was a Jesuit school so yes it was conservative.
On the stark contrary to our neighboring college that bears the same name, which is also Jesuit yet incredibly liberal.
Indeed, for Catholics they are almost neutral. I like the Jesuits very much though. They're a very cool order.
One of my favorite teachers in HS said he went to a Jesuit school (though he was like militant atheist and Im pretty sure a communist) and was impressed with how learned they were and their openess on issues and in general. They're pretty cool indeed, for a religious sect
Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
Status: Offline
Points: 16122
Posted: October 01 2010 at 22:02
JJLehto wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
Jesuits are pretty liberal (relatively) actually.
Indeed, for Catholics they are almost neutral. I like the Jesuits very much though. They're a very cool order.
One of my favorite teachers in HS said he went to a Jesuit school (though he was like militant atheist and Im pretty sure a communist) and was impressed with how learned they were and their openess on issues and in general. They're pretty cool indeed, for a religious sect
The Jesuits are heavily involved in education, and many of them are scientists and philosophers. I like them because they're like you said, the most open, yet the most realistic on the actuality of church teachings.
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