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Post by alba on Oct 5, 2007 3:47:10 GMT -5
That's probably true, but it was exciting nonetheless, especially when we accidentally left half of our food behind for a canoe trip (don't ask)
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Oct 5, 2007 20:16:25 GMT -5
Post by Jones on Oct 5, 2007 20:16:25 GMT -5
I feel the need to say that Waterloo is less polluted than where I lived before. My lungs don't feel like they want to collapse when I go for walks now.
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Oct 6, 2007 23:18:35 GMT -5
Post by bubbles on Oct 6, 2007 23:18:35 GMT -5
My lungs collapse all the time and it's not polluted here. D:
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Mary-Keith
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freedom is the ability to shout "THEATRE!!" in a crowded fire.
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Post by Mary-Keith on Oct 9, 2007 2:33:56 GMT -5
*points to the ground* Hey, you dropped a lung.
heh. sorry, that wasn't all that funny.
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Post by alba on Nov 3, 2007 7:18:12 GMT -5
I feel the need to say that Waterloo is less polluted than where I lived before. My lungs don't feel like they want to collapse when I go for walks now. Wherever you lived before must have been pretty bad, then. I live in Cambridge, and went to high school in Kitchener, and I thought both were pretty awful (though my lungs aren't in the best condition. I blame the athsma I used to have, but it's more likely due to my laziness and lack of aerobic activity)
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Nov 3, 2007 14:22:24 GMT -5
Post by misaki on Nov 3, 2007 14:22:24 GMT -5
The only time I ever when to Ontario, it was Ottawa for a school trip, and we spent the night in the airplane museum, and I got completely frightened watching "Air Force One." (Seriously, why would they show a movie that violent to a crowd of fifth and sixth graders?)
It seemed like a nice place, the little of it I saw through my tears.
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