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12-02-2003, 07:18 PM
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Rudey, great post dude!
Lot of Looking!
Yes there are Greeks at many Roman Catholic Schools.
Please do not use Catholic Schools as the Roman Term.
There are Anglican Catholics, Greek Orthadox Catholics!
Catholic in the Dictionary means Universal.
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We aren't talking about Catholics in the dictionary - we're talking about Catholic schools as in the religion, as in Roman Catholic. Anglicans are referred to as Anglicans/Episcopalians, Greek Orthodox is referred to as Greek Orthodox. I don't know anyone who hears Catholic in association with relgion and doesn't immediately think Holy Roman Catholic.
I think Loyola Marymount has had Greeks for a while as I seem to recall GPhiBLtColonel's sister joined Theta there.
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12-02-2003, 07:44 PM
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Sorry, your interpretation!
Not necessary for this post!
thank you!
If you want to post something postive, feel free to do just that.
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12-02-2003, 07:47 PM
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Sorry, your interpretation!
Not necessary for this post!
thank you!
If you want to post something postive, feel free to do just that.
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Actually, I feel this is relevant to the post. catholic with a little C is universal. Catholic with a big C is pertinent to the Catholic Church, ie the Holy Roman Catholic Church. It's my religion and my school, so I think I am allowed to have some input.
A Catholic school is a Holy Roman Catholic school. A catholic school...well, I've never heard of one of those. The school of life, maybe?
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12-02-2003, 07:49 PM
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Actually, I feel this is relevant to the post. catholic with a little C is universal. Catholic with a big C is pertinent to the Catholic Church, ie the Holy Roman Catholic Church. It's my religion and my school, so I think I am allowed to have some input.
A Catholic school is a Holy Roman Catholic school. A catholic school...well, I've never heard of one of those. The school of life, maybe?
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Which has the hotter girls?
-Rudey
--Hot with a capital H.
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12-02-2003, 07:50 PM
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Which has the hotter girls?
-Rudey
--Hot with a capital H.
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The ones with a big C. Want me to pick a few out for you tomorrow?
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12-02-2003, 07:52 PM
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
The ones with a big C. Want me to pick a few out for you tomorrow?
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Time to listen to Catholic Girls by the late, great Frank Zappa (whose blood brother is a Priest.)
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12-02-2003, 07:57 PM
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Time to listen to Catholic Girls by the late, great Frank Zappa (whose blood brother is a Priest.)
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I personally am a fan of the million versions of "Only the Good Die Young." I used to listen to it before going out..
"You Catholic girls start much too late..."
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12-02-2003, 08:02 PM
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I personally am a fan of the million versions of "Only the Good Die Young." I used to listen to it before going out..
"You Catholic girls start much too late..."
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Billy Joel was asked to speak at Fairfield University some years back, a fine Jesuit school in Connecticut, and was met with protest because of those lyrics.
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12-02-2003, 08:08 PM
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Billy Joel was asked to speak at Fairfield University some years back, a fine Jesuit school in Connecticut, and was met with protest because of those lyrics.
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Hehe, there's a much dirtier version by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes...where he says "You said your mother told you all that I could give you was a reputation" they say "You said your mother told you all that I could give you was a mild abrasion."
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12-02-2003, 08:21 PM
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The ones with a big C. Want me to pick a few out for you tomorrow?
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Make sure the ones you pick out are pretty and also really good with Excel so they can help me with my latest project.
-Rudey
--Guess who's making a pitch to underwrite the building of a stadium for a baseball team he hates.
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12-02-2003, 08:23 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
Make sure the ones you pick out are pretty and also really good with Excel so they can help me with my latest project.
-Rudey
--Guess who's making a pitch to underwrite the building of a stadium for a baseball team he hates.
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I bet it's you! I will see what I can do - we just had a huge data analysis project due in one of my classes so I'll see who got a good grade, then evaluate their hotness.
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12-02-2003, 08:34 PM
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I bet it's you! I will see what I can do - we just had a huge data analysis project due in one of my classes so I'll see who got a good grade, then evaluate their hotness.
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No. Evaluate their hotness and then their good grade. Actually I'd like you to weigh it like this: 1.5(A) + B = X where A is hotness, B is grade, and X is the weighted total. It's linear so if you want to do 9th grade math and create a graph I will accept this as well.
-Rudey
--I'm looking forward to your graph and calculations!
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12-02-2003, 08:38 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
No. Evaluate their hotness and then their good grade. Actually I'd like you to weigh it like this: 1.5(A) + B = X where A is hotness, B is grade, and X is the weighted total. It's linear so if you want to do 9th grade math and create a graph I will accept this as well.
-Rudey
--I'm looking forward to your graph and calculations!
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CAn you explain to me the factors for evaluating their hotness? Face, Body, Overall, Jean Ability, etc?
I need some more parameters for A in order to give you an effective presentation.
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12-02-2003, 09:32 PM
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CAn you explain to me the factors for evaluating their hotness? Face, Body, Overall, Jean Ability, etc?
I need some more parameters for A in order to give you an effective presentation.
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A=(Face)^3+2(Body)-(Bad jeans)^5
Now you're no longer linear though. I think you need to involve a matrix in this somehow or it won't be fun.
-Rudey
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12-02-2003, 09:33 PM
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A=(Face)^3+2(Body)-(Bad jeans)^5
Now you're no longer linear though. I think you need to involve a matrix in this somehow or it won't be fun.
-Rudey
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And what am I getting out of this?
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