<p>Ok, feel free to post on anything you want but make sure you have perfect punctuation, no typos/spelling errors, and don't use thing like (u, itz, uraqt, lol). I will start.</p>
<p>I predict that the Golden State Warriors will make the NBA playoffs as the 8th seed in 2006.</p>
<p>The folks that dwell in the Corner of Curiosity find this thread to be quite humorous. In fact, they have been tickled to such an extent that they have risen from their silence and have asked me, Inquisitive, to convey to you their feelings which have been stated as such: "Haha, haha, haha, and hahaheeheehaha." The folks of the Corner of Curiosity thank you kindly for posting this silly post since they truly treasure the hillarity produced in their community.</p>
<p>Neha - your comment is interesting. Some people, especially if they are expecting the worst, prefer to "get it over and done with". They do not want to have to wait for the bad news. That said, I am sure your results will be fine! :)</p>
<p>Speaking of SAT, I'm taking it tomorrow and I'm worry free unlike most of you since I'm getting in the college I want to anyways. They just want us to take it for statistic reasons.<br>
Just felt like being bratty :p</p>
<p>I am taking my SAT in may. I am taking my ACT in april. I feel totally unprepared. I cannot believe the time has arrived for me to actually nose dive into this testing stew.</p>
<p>gianievve: hehe.... actually, i have mixed feelings, throughout junior college my grades hav been bad or mediocore with rare A. I want to know my results but at the same time want to live a happy life for few more days. :eek:</p>