nyssa:
I have a paper due Monday.

So not looking forward to it.
glassheart:
I have seven weeks left.


seven.


blackeyed
glassheart:
Although I will be applying to UCLA's med school program, I hope I dont get in. haha!
seantastic:
Sahara rain fall should be a piece of cake. Didn't it rain like twice?
corinthia:
Hang in there! You're almost done.
I'd love to hang out with you sometime when you're back in Philly.
treblah:
i knew people that talk about Real World folk like they know them too. so weird (altho i did meet that drunk chick Ruthie that was on it years ago and she IS a real person)

great comic! biggrin
treblah:
oh yes, she was shit-faced at a rutgers frat party, making out with girls and offering people body shots. i gracefully declined. (at least she wasn't super ego happy)

my favorite web comics are Penny Arcade and Alien Loves Predator smile
elichrusos:
Daijobu, chugokugo da yo. Konopasukonde, nihongo-no-typing-ga dekinai. frown

Nihongo-de kore wa [kuso] to iu.
glassheart:
good luck on your last one today.

im really proud of you for finishing.
glassheart:
if i go, i'm getting these:



hahaha
sarahg:
glassheart:
glassheart:
williamtrinity:
oh thank you. it's nice to see that at least someone is thinking of me...
dominanefret:
I think I figured out how to pronounce your name!
I mean really, truly, the actual Gaelic pronunciation.
I got myself a "teach yourself Gaelic program" from a book store, that has a book and CD. With it came a pronunciation guide, where they gave all of the different pronunciations of all of the letters, and they went over all of them on the CD.

So I took your name and put it together phonetically and came up with something that makes a whole lot of sense.
Soraya.

In Gaelic, when the letter L comes between an i, e, or both it is always pronounced with a yuh sound.
Ai and oi are both dipthongs. Oi being pronounced "oh" and ai being pronounced eye. S is suh. E is uh. R is ruh.

String them all together and you have Sohreyeyuh. Soraya.

And coincidentally Soraya is an alternate of Sarah, which is the most popular name in Ireland.