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  • DankNuggets
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    I 34'd my ACT

    Louisiana is an amazing place to live, especially if you're a stoner. I know alot of people with hometown blues, but I'm glad as hell I grew up where I did
    Fuck yeah, i 34'd it too, (got a 1480 SAT) good to see that trenchwars draws off that higher level of education. (and yeah, i'd believe that DC is worse than baltimore)

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  • Ignominy
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    Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
    it does, but where doesn't life suck?
    vegas.

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  • D1st0rt
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    Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
    (ahead Washington, DC of all places)
    As I recall, DC is still better than Baltimore

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
    that's exactly what i was trying to point out, poor education:P


    but seriously i was looking up test scores and such and i saw an amazing statistic, while SC ranks almost at the bottom (ahead Washington, DC of all places) with and avg. SAT score of 993 (horrible) but had a 64% of students take the test. LA on the otherhand had an avg SAT score of 1127 (good enough for anyone who took it to make it into college...) but only 8% of ppl took the test!?

    I know that the ACT is more popular, with 85% of people taking it in LA and 38% in SC; but the avg score is only 19.8, and 19.4 respectively. So why isn't anyone taking the SAT? Do they not want to go to east coast schools? Is it just not offered? imo the ACT was easier, but i only took it once.
    I 34'd my ACT

    Louisiana is an amazing place to live, especially if you're a stoner. I know alot of people with hometown blues, but I'm glad as hell I grew up where I did

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  • Scurvy
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    everytime i see a dank nuggets post i immediately scroll down thinking 'this better be worth it.' luckily, this time it was. thanks tk

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  • Troll King
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    Every time I see someone use the phrase "garnish your wages" I wonder if they use parsley or something more elaborate like a duck carved out of a kumquat.

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  • DankNuggets
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    and while i'm thinking about it, can't the irs just garnish your wages? that's what they always told us. or what about auctioning off your property? i think that just because he refuses to pay, doesnt mean that they can't get the money from him somehow

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  • DankNuggets
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    where is south carolina?
    that's exactly what i was trying to point out, poor education:P


    but seriously i was looking up test scores and such and i saw an amazing statistic, while SC ranks almost at the bottom (ahead Washington, DC of all places) with and avg. SAT score of 993 (horrible) but had a 64% of students take the test. LA on the otherhand had an avg SAT score of 1127 (good enough for anyone who took it to make it into college...) but only 8% of ppl took the test!?

    I know that the ACT is more popular, with 85% of people taking it in LA and 38% in SC; but the avg score is only 19.8, and 19.4 respectively. So why isn't anyone taking the SAT? Do they not want to go to east coast schools? Is it just not offered? imo the ACT was easier, but i only took it once.

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  • Money
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    i forgot south carolina was a state, it's so... mediocre. i imagine life there must suck
    lol agreed, where is this South Carolina?

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  • DankNuggets
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    i forgot south carolina was a state, it's so... mediocre. i imagine life there must suck
    it does, but where doesn't life suck?












    i need to go to kokomo, yeah that's where i wanna go

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  • ConcreteSchlyrd
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    Hah, I was just about to quote the same line and say the same thing.

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  • Vykromond
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    If ever such an argument were to be presented widely, Cryer said, the income to the federal government would plummet. But not to worry, he said, the expenses could be reduced equally by eliminating programs, departments and agencies that also have no foundation in the Constitution.
    This guy is a fucking idiot, sorry.

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  • WuTang420
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    good read, thx.


    GJ to that dude btw

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
    snake oil peddlers?? ROFL

    thank god for mississippi, lousianna, and alabama for keeping south carolina out of the bottom three in almost every category
    i forgot south carolina was a state, it's so... mediocre. i imagine life there must suck

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  • DankNuggets
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56855

    first good thing that's happened in Louisiana since we invented muddin'
    snake oil peddlers?? ROFL

    thank god for mississippi, lousianna, and alabama for keeping south carolina out of the bottom three in almost every category

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