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Now I can sit back, relax, wait for Christmas, have Christmas, wait for New Year, have New Year-and all the while either playing games, going out with friends or on the Internet.
Sounds like a good life. Unless a certain Simon Hardie rings me...*shivers*
Damn, I have History and English coursework to do over the holidays. If anyone knows why Roosevelt won the 1936 election, and how the 1932 election affected me, please let me know.
And if anyone has done an A* essay on the play "Our Day Out," I would be very interested in lifting some of it onto my work. {;)
Humm...Xmas Banter topic coming up soon. Maybe tonight, maybe Xmas Eve, maybe Xmas Day. But you'll look forward to it. And you'll start looking forward to it....now.
Thanks for reading, Ant.
> That's alright then.
Enjoy spanking your teacher in the new
> year...
Damn, I'm about here today a LOT more than I thought I would be. I
> feel a bit of a fool after making my "Happy Christmas" thread
> yesterday....
Yes, and rightfully so.
Enjoy spanking your teacher in the new year...
Damn, I'm about here today a LOT more than I thought I would be. I feel a bit of a fool after making my "Happy Christmas" thread yesterday....
> You do know where that comes from, don't you?
Yes. I've seen it.
> All because of a little girl called Annie.
Annie lived in an orphanage, and
> went to stay with Mr Warbucks for Christmas. He said he would help her find her
> parents.
He introduced her to Roosevelt, and sang "The Sun'll come out,
> Tomorrow." which changed America for ever.
>Well done Annie.
Humm...my History teacher never mentioned that.
It's spanks for her in the new year.
Annie lived in an orphanage, and went to stay with Mr Warbucks for Christmas. He said he would help her find her parents.
He introduced her to Roosevelt, and sang "The Sun'll come out, Tomorrow." which changed America for ever.
Well done Annie.
> The 1932 election affected you because Roosevelt won, and some say the
> depression that occure during the mid-thirties was pretty much all his
> fault.
Actually, the Depression was late twenties and early thirties, and it was all the fault of Republic Representative, Herbert Hoover, who was President at the time.
Roosevelt won by a landslide in 1932, as he promised to help people, and he did that with The New Deal.
I think.
Now I can sit back, relax, wait for Christmas, have Christmas, wait for New Year, have New Year-and all the while either playing games, going out with friends or on the Internet.
Sounds like a good life. Unless a certain Simon Hardie rings me...*shivers*
Damn, I have History and English coursework to do over the holidays. If anyone knows why Roosevelt won the 1936 election, and how the 1932 election affected me, please let me know.
And if anyone has done an A* essay on the play "Our Day Out," I would be very interested in lifting some of it onto my work. {;)
Humm...Xmas Banter topic coming up soon. Maybe tonight, maybe Xmas Eve, maybe Xmas Day. But you'll look forward to it. And you'll start looking forward to it....now.
Thanks for reading, Ant.