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Name: Loren Birthday: 2/2/1990
Interests: I'm artsy fartsy. Grace said I got more artsy fartsy in AHS, and maybe that's true, but it's not the art teacher's fault, 'cause he's a redneck. I love figure skating and I've always wanted a tan, but, you know, skating probably isn't the sport to tan in. I like to write, I like to sketch, I like to play the piano, even though I'm not exactly taking lessons anymore. Well, if it's possible to not exactly take lessons. I love rock music, except for this conformist pop that most artists try to pass off as rock, or worse, punk. Expertise: I'm psychic. I know what you're thinking right now. You're thinking, "she isn't really psychic." Occupation: Student Industry: Art
Message: message meEmail: email me AIM: guacamole hor MSN: clear_tranquil @hotmail.com
Member Since:
4/21/2004
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| Alright, so I was hanging out with a bunch of my friends over by the door, and somehow the conversation turned to lesbian sex. My friends are pervs, alright? Anyway, they were talking about the lengths of tongues as compared to male appendages, when who should come along but Mr. Rucker!
Everybody was, like, "Oh shit. Teacher."
But all he did was point to Nick Smith, who literally had a half-eaten sausage sticking out of his pocket. He said, "Well, he's happy. He's got his sausage." Smith then did the Smithlike thing to do, and took out his sausage and started waving it around.
"Teenagers, huh, Mr. Rucker?" I said.
And then he told us a story about a sausage vendor and left.
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| I think these things are fun, okay? http://kevan.org/nohari?name=LorenS
I've also got a Johari, from way back: http://kevan.org/johari?name=Loren+with+an+O
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| You know you've got people problems when Nick fucking Smith knows more about you than anyone else.
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| Confirmed Classes: English 12 AP Calculus C AP Comparative Government & Politics AP French IV Honors
Confirmed Alternates: Economics AP Statistics AP
Unconfirmed Classes: Art IV AP Physics
Considered Classes: Advanced Composition Drama III Stagecraft I Latin I Food and Nutrition
I did embarrassingly well on the PSAT. I'm happy about it (since I'm 99% sure that I'm going to get a scholarship), but at the same time I'm a little disappointed. One, it's a little awkward because I really don't think I'm as smart as my test scores say I am and two, testing well means that Great Things will be expected of me. I don't know if I can (or even want to) do Great Things.
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