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Originally posted by very sonick: QuoteOriginally posted by manimtired: no you didnt. yes, i really did, i am not going. Those tickets were highway freakin robbery and i felt smarter eating $20 and selling them to a friend than i would have felt paying $150 on Oasis with a dash of Ryan Adams. On another note. Can we really say that the Weather Underground were "terrorists" anyway? I suppose its another thread but i dont think they are really terrorists. [/b]
Originally posted by manimtired: no you didnt.
Originally posted by chaz: QuoteOriginally posted by callat703: Sarah Palin scored a 425 on the verbal section of the SAT? And an 841 overall? Really? http://buzzfeed.com/scott/sarah-palins-sat-scores Well if those scores and grades are truly hers, she fits right in with Bush and McCain as acadmemic under-achievers. [/b]
Originally posted by callat703: Sarah Palin scored a 425 on the verbal section of the SAT? And an 841 overall? Really? http://buzzfeed.com/scott/sarah-palins-sat-scores
Originally posted by Venerable Bede: QuoteOriginally posted by chaz: QuoteOriginally posted by callat703: Sarah Palin scored a 425 on the verbal section of the SAT? And an 841 overall? Really? http://buzzfeed.com/scott/sarah-palins-sat-scores Well if those scores and grades are truly hers, she fits right in with Bush and McCain as acadmemic under-achievers. [/b]bush scored over 1200 on the sat's. . . anyway, my sat score was only slightly higher than what's passing around as palin's sat score. i do terrible on standardized tests. [/b]
Originally posted by god's shoeshine: of all the things to fixate on in this race, sat scores are hardly the most paramount of issues
Originally posted by god's shoeshine: fair enough. i remember scoring much higher on the math sats...and then majoring in english in college. how a multiple choice test for the verbal part is supposed to measure anything is beyond me