I remember visiting my grandma's village in Guerrero, Mexico a few years ago. It was in the jungle, and since it was mid-summer when we came to visit, there were plenty of mosquitos. Those darn things wouldn't leave me alone!! I had bites all over my arms and legs. My mom was born in that village, so she wasn't affected at all. I wanted to go home by the third day.
Classes are going good, except for one. Pre-calculus is kicking my butt right now. I'm getting some help, though, so I'm getting a little better at it. I'm still in German, yes. I'm thinking about going abroad for a semester next year. Don't know whether to go to Berlin or Munich. Maybe Berlin, to see the remains of the Berlin Wall.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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A+ in other words! Excellent! Top marks!
Don't know about Dracula but I can extrapolate based on the mosquito. THOSE blood suckers seem to be attracted to foreign blood! Out here in mosquitolandia, I sit next to my foreign friends when I entertain. Better than a citronella candle! My domestic blood goes untouched!
So howse classes? Still in German, I imagine? What is the toughest course this semester?
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Well, according to the donor card I recieved after donating a second time, I have A-positive type blood. I've heard it's one of the most common blood types, and I think AB and O-negative types are rare (I'm not sure). So I guess if Dracula were to drink any of my blood, it would be like drinking water. Sometimes makes me wonder if Dracula has a favorite human blood-type.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Well, I probably don't need another shirt as I am the typical guy who sees no need to throw ANY shirt out (hey, my Michigan State wins the '86 Rosebowl still gets laughs), I might just go give a shot at that free wardrobe. I commend you for donating blood, though. Harder than running, IMO. Well...perhaps not running a 1.07 minute mile, LOL, but still. Very nice.
You know, my mother is a hematologist and I really have no idea as to my blood-type. What are you? Anything cool? What is the universal donor? Ahhh...dredging up some long-since forgotten biology lessons. Mom would be ashamed of me.
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Edited at: Friday, November 14, 2008 1:01:21 AM |