Tornadoo
Today, in Math class, mr. davies said that there was gonna be a tornado here in so. cal.
I’m like pshhh.
And for good reason too.
He makes up things a lot just to screw with us..
But it turns out he wasn’t joking.
EDIT: More information @ HuffingtonPost.com.
It would be kinda cool if we really did have a tornado here, because, well, it’s out of the ordinary.
Yeah, it’ll cause damage and stuff, but that’s all part of the experience right?
Not really.
So, if you didn’t know, there was another earthquake at Guatemala. Digg Source.
I wonder if all these earthquakes and weather troubles signifies the second coming..
Well, let’s not think that far, yet.
To fellow bloggers:
You know, there’s a supposed "rule" that you shouldn’t name links stupid things like "click here" or "download this". It’s because search engines (ie. Google) don’t pickup on those things, and they have no idea what you’re talking about. They tend to ignore links with "go here" in them.
Seriously, the free food-samples is more than enough reason to go.
-Roger
(Back to eating noodles. Bye!)
So, I will be releasing something on RogerHub for you on Feb1st, or whenever I get around to it.
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Very hepful website. Just thought you might want to know that you're appreciated. :)
Roger: You’re welcome!
hi. this class is terribly boring
hi. this class is terribly boring
the hint to what you’re gonna release doesn’t make sense...........................
[b]i wonder if this works?[/b]
aberration! a tornado in so cal would be an aberration.
like my use of silva vocab words?
i will take your advice on the "click here" or the "download link" from now on but what I don’t understand is what Google picking it up has anything to do with the actual link...
By picking it up, do you mean...
actually, I don’t know what you mean.
See you tomorrow =D