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  1. Before Rose stones me....

     

     

    Watch the end, Rose's face is hilarious:roftl:

     

    Just watched this now.. when he stopped and looked at the artwork, was it really from PUOTF? :biggrin2: That makes me so proud because I organized that one.. I'm assuming the art was Cherol's? Her artwork is brilliant:thumb_yello:

     

    Also, I've been watching videos from this gig... I wish I was there so bad. Looked like a really good gig, and all the MFC'ers there... Would have been amazing...

  2. I wanna go to Greece too:aah: Think they have a pretty alphabet:wub2::bleh:

     

    I was really excited when I found out where the trip was (because it's with school), and my dad promised me that I'd go. The trip's my graduation present, actually.

  3. Montreal is really nice, I went there 3 years ago. It was a trip with school, and Montreal was the last day, so I honestly spent a lot of time sleeping. I was awake to check into our hotel, go to the BioDome, and to go to La Ronde. Other than that, I was asleep.

    If you like amusement parks, I'd suggest going to La Ronde. It's really nice there.

    Have fun, and eat lots of poutine and Tim Hortons.

  4. You can say when it is happening (in present):

     

    "She is on her period"

    "She is having her period"

     

     

    If it was in the past, you'd say:

     

    "She was on her period"

    "She has had her period"

     

     

    but there also are little codes that people use in English :teehee: you know, "It's her time of the month", "the painters are in" etc. :naughty:

     

    Also, if you're talking about yourself you could say:

    I'm on my period. (Present Tense)

    I'm having my period. (Present Tense)

    I have had my period. (Past Tense)

    I was on my period. (Past Tense)

    I'm going to be on my period. (Future Tense)

    I'm going to have my period. (Future Tense)

     

    I don't know when you might ever use the future tense but, whatever.

     

    Then there's the slang:

    It's that time of month.

    Gift from mother nature.

     

    I'm sure there's others, but I only use the first one.

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