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  • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

    The Great Depression of 2008.

    We'll be telling our kids. (That's if we can afford kids)

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    • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

      You bring up a very good point One- Way. I dont know if we can afford kids these prices on things like gas, food, & clothing have sky rocketed.
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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      • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

        Bad times is all I have to say.

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        • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

          If I were working on my doctoral thesis it would be entitled: "The Effects on Identity of Living In the Diaspora Community of Glendale on Young Armenian Males With a Goatee Who Say 'Bro'"

          My essential argument is that in order to be considered a full Armenian male in the diaspora (specifically focused on Glendale but includes discussions pertaining to Burbank, the Valley, Hollywood), one must satisfy those two prerequisites: a goatee, and use the word 'bro'. In addition, factors that may be included but are not necessarily required include extensive car knowledge, as well as cell phone knowledge, and DJing on the weekends. (Other factors that deserve an honorable mention include being a hyethug, dressing like a thug, or having those rabies hats - you know, those rabies that wear the 1930s newspaper boy hat seen below).

          Last edited by Anonymouse; 03-19-2008, 03:12 PM.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

            Is that Glendale in the picture?

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            • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

              Question:

              In my high school, we had various "academies" and "departments" such as; Construction Academy, Theatre Department, Cosmetology Department and so on. How would you start a new one, for example, introduce a new department or acamedy. Would you have to speak to the school principal, or school district? I know it may vary but what would they really say? Would it be difficult to start a specific department if the people asking for it have their degrees and are knowledgeable in that field. It would be an elective class just like Construction and Cosmetology were, so I'm just wondering.

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              • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

                I think if you want to start a new "department" or "club" @ school you would have to ask the principal so he could approve it. I was in the Drama club in High School & I recall the president of the club had to ask permission from the principal
                Positive vibes, positive taught

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                • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

                  Today was a very long craZy day, just glad its over
                  Positive vibes, positive taught

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                  • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

                    Me too, I just had my last Math exam. I think I did pretty good but I have a final for that class in two weeks. I can't wait until this semester is over.

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                    • Re: The Ankap Thread - Etiquette, hygiene and breath mints

                      4am & cant sleep. it suxs to be an insomniac.
                      Positive vibes, positive taught

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