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so we went to fix my car. It was the back passenger side brake that was leaking. so he fixed that and it made the front on that side break *sigh* so we had to go back and get more parts. We got it home and he disconnected the back one that was out. Fixed the front one. Replaced my brake pads (which were completely shot and worn all the way down) so now I have 3 working breaks. w00t?

Glad to hear it, was going to suggest cutting a hole in the floor and going Fred Flinstone. Brakes are over rated, I try not to use them.

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:ranting: Ugh, my fridge is broke and I don't understand the material for my econ test today. Sigh :(

Simple, frig made poorly so you'll have to spend more money to help the econ. Glad I could help.

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No, he lives in a VAN down by the RIVER

:lol: Excellent Chris Farley reference! Brandon totally would live in a VAN down by the RIVER. I will have to youtube that sketch now.

I'll take the test for you, economics is one of my specialties.

Please Izzy, teach me the ways! Actually, my day has improved somewhat - econ class was cancelled, test rescheduled for wednesday, and I bought some duct tape and fixed the fridge :thumbup:

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Commas, Turning Up, Everywhere

WASHINGTON—In the midst of a crisis that may have reached a breaking, point Tuesday afternoon, linguists, and grammarians, everywhere say they are baffled, by the sudden and seemingly random, appearance of commas, in our nation's sentences. The epidemic of errant punctuation has spread, like wildfire, since signs of the epidemic first, appeared in a Washington Post article, on Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben, Bernanke. "This, is an unsettling trend," columnist William Sa,fire, told reporters. "We're seeing a collapse of the grammatical rules that have, held, the English language, together for, centuries." Experts warn, that if this same, phenomenon, should occur with ellipses…

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