And that's the thanks I got
On getting screwed over by people for whom you were doing a favour:
I spent several weeks helping my best friend - a complete layabout - with his A-Level computer science project so he wouldn't fail his course. In the end, he did so little work I actually ended up doing the whole thing for him in a half-term week I should really have spent revising for my own exams.
I got back to college to find that while I was hunched over a red-hot BBC Micro, he had spent the week screwing my girlfriend.
Then he didn't bother sitting the exam because "I'm going to fail anyway".
And that's the thanks I got. How have you been screwed over whilst doing someone a favour?
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 10:20)
On getting screwed over by people for whom you were doing a favour:
I spent several weeks helping my best friend - a complete layabout - with his A-Level computer science project so he wouldn't fail his course. In the end, he did so little work I actually ended up doing the whole thing for him in a half-term week I should really have spent revising for my own exams.
I got back to college to find that while I was hunched over a red-hot BBC Micro, he had spent the week screwing my girlfriend.
Then he didn't bother sitting the exam because "I'm going to fail anyway".
And that's the thanks I got. How have you been screwed over whilst doing someone a favour?
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 10:20)
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to think I was going to sleep
A tree trunk of radius 2 feet and height 4 feet has enough volume that, if pulped, would provide enough wood for 75.3982237 two-by-fours, assuming they were 1 inch thick.
That's how many planks you'll get.
( , Thu 31 May 2007, 2:59, Reply)
A tree trunk of radius 2 feet and height 4 feet has enough volume that, if pulped, would provide enough wood for 75.3982237 two-by-fours, assuming they were 1 inch thick.
That's how many planks you'll get.
( , Thu 31 May 2007, 2:59, Reply)
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