.....hello????
.....hello????
.....hello????
.....hello????
Finally, a post for me!
i've been to alaska, does that count?
No way! Are you South Side Antarctic or a Westsider?
My grandmother is half penguin. I don't do any of the "old country" stuff like courting with pebbles, though.
Hmm, not really. But would not it be cool for the purposes of this thread?
Too bad:
1) There is no such thing as indigenous Antarctican
2) Even if someone is born there, he/she will be the same nationality as his/her parents.
3) Only about 10 kids were born in Antarctica (One of them in 1984, which means he might be applying to pharmacy schools now). But again he is Chilean.
Hmm, not really. But would not it be cool for the purposes of this thread?
Too bad:
1) There is no such thing as indigenous Antarctican
2) Even if someone is born there, he/she will be the same nationality as his/her parents.
3) Only about 10 kids were born in Antarctica (One of them in 1984, which means he might be applying to pharmacy schools now). But again he is Chilean.
My grandmother is half penguin. I don't do any of the "old country" stuff like courting with pebbles, though.
Do you still look the part at least?
Somebody's been watching Good Luck Chuck!
I haven't seen that. My knowledge of penguin mating rituals comes from an animation I saw ten years ago called "The Pebble and the Penguin."
No way! Are you South Side Antarctic or a Westsider?
you aren't very fun at parties...are you?
you aren't very fun at parties...are you?
She's super fun at parties - she's Eastern European. We, eastern europeans, have genetic predisposition to partying like animals. To start with - our dirnking age is not 21.
you aren't very fun at parties...are you?
Antarctican here!!! Was born there in '84, moved back to Chile with the folks, now I'm applying to pharmacy school! So glad to see a thread like this go up for others like me!
Hmm, not really. But would not it be cool for the purposes of this thread?
Too bad:
1) There is no such thing as indigenous Antarctican
2) Even if someone is born there, he/she will be the same nationality as his/her parents.
3) Only about 10 kids were born in Antarctica (One of them in 1984, which means he might be applying to pharmacy schools now). But again he is Chilean.
And let me guess, your name is Juan Pablo Camacho!!!
cooooooooooooooool, although eastern Europe has plenty of other things to worry about than their legal drinking age!
My grandmother is half penguin. I don't do any of the "old country" stuff like courting with pebbles, though.
1) I applaud your political correctness;
2) I bet if you convert all the anger you have into US dollars --- you can pay 4-year private pharmacy school tuition. AND you will have some money left to support yourself during residency years!!!
Have a great evening,
Lessoto!