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What have you done this week???

05-19-2009 at 07:32:21 PM

What have you done this week???

well i guess i will start this okay:

So far this week my science class has made body wash and shampoo and we areselling them during lunch time and i am working it thursday.i think it will be fun.

What have you done this week? What are you going to do???? grin

10-28-2009 at 09:59:02 PM

Re: What have you done this week???

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Originally Posted by tatertot1020

well i guess i will start this okay:

So far this week my science class has made body wash and shampoo and we areselling them during lunch time and i am working it thursday.i think it will be fun.

What have you done this week? What are you going to do???? grin


I'm very new here and going through some of the older messages and I thought yours was interesting.

Right now Halloween is coming up and my area has a bunch of Halloween parties going on and I just want to get into that whole Halloween holiday spirit.

And then during the next week is Election day and I want to get some of the information about the candidates and their issues online on one of my blogs.

Actually the past few days have been kind of hectic for me. It seems that I have a lot of things to be done and little time to do them. hmmm

11-12-2009 at 07:28:52 PM

Re: What have you done this week???

This week I just finished my finals in Oral Communication class I passed with a really good grade. I'm not going to stop until i get my my Masters in business Administration. rolleyes

11-15-2009 at 03:52:49 PM

Re: What have you done this week???

This week, I drove a combine harvester for the first time. I cut our tiny field of beans (didn't even make a pick-up truck load, but we are getting county average for them so who cares LOL). It was one of the coolest things I have ever done.

Being the nerd that I am, I had the BF take pics of me doing this and emailed them to my mother who was suitably impressed, and showed them to my farmer friends who looked at me like I was insane. But then I guess that's what they do for a living. I wouldn't be impressed by pictures of them pouring coffee either.

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