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    German Enthusiast Member Alexanderofmacedon's Avatar
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    I don't work at a job, but I'll use school instead...

    I almost never work in school (I still manage to get all B's but a few in all honors courses), but Friday I'm even worse. I'll rarely work at all in school then.





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    Stealing from Blair is 24 hour job. Well, 20mins every 2 weeks.

    I'll get a job after my course ends.

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    I work hard to upper my FPS online skills. Uh oh..
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    I get tuesdays and wednesdays off... then I work for the rest of the week...if you thought banks closed on the weekends, they only close to costumers

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    Never mind work Friday, each Friday I have a two to three hours exam!
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    Do you work on Friday?
    No, I need my fridays to drink away the previous school week...

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    I have school on fridays, and I go.

    My parents do work on fridays.
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    not during football season.
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