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The Daily-Chit Chat of 09'

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You have got to be kidding... :|
I can't find it on Wikipedia or Google Maps but there are few pages about it on Google. So, I dunno. Maybe it's a joke?
 
Could we stop bashing la France please i love her too much

And BTW you all forgot the village of Monqu witch means My ass

Its in the Languedoc-Roussillon

Not as bad as some of the american towns though
 
Those were some words I'd never thought I'd see in the DCC O___O

"F-Bomb" Austria is my favorite =]
 
omfg, all those names are awesome.

A person should name their kid after the eff town... then change it back immediately. :x
 
Wow, there are some awesome names here.

And I'm surprised nobody mentioned "Elephant Butte, Nex Mexico." XDD

As for Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, I have actually been there. Nice little place in northern Quebec-they even have an observatory where Saint Louis used to look at the stars and laugh. Ha! Ha!

Okay...bad joke. But there really is an observatory there. =P
 
Actually, "Butte" is pronounced "Byuute" or something like that, and it's apparently some part of a mountain (the word was in a National Geographic Kids XD). But yes, it does look like that ever-so-familiar word ;D

Anyways, hope everyone has a good school day. I'm still off for the week, so...
 
Actually, "Butte" is pronounced "Byuute" or something like that, and it's apparently some part of a mountain (the word was in a National Geographic Kids XD). But yes, it does look like that ever-so-familiar word ;D

Anyways, hope everyone has a good school day. I'm still off for the week, so...
Oh, I know that, XD. But it looks awfully close, as you said. =P
 
I find it amusing how most country have 5 days of school a week

In france we only have monday,tuesday,thursday and friday

It's awsome it is
 
I find it amusing how most country have 5 days of school a week

In france we only have monday,tuesday,thursday and friday

It's awsome it is
Some countries have school six days a week >.> And they have school year-round. But yeah.

Well, unless France's school system goes year-round without any long breaks (like summer vacation and whatnot), I suppose I'd find it to be a bit amusing, too.
 
I find it amusing how most country have 5 days of school a week

In france we only have monday,tuesday,thursday and friday

It's awsome it is
You get Wednesday's off?! Whoa..
 
Some countries have school six days a week >.> And they have school year-round. But yeah.

Well, unless France's school system goes year-round without any long breaks (like summer vacation and whatnot), I suppose I'd find it to be a bit amusing, too.

It's times like these I'm glad that I bstarted homeschooling XD
 
There have been times I wished to be homeschooled, but none of my parents have a degree in any of that stuff whatsoever. But, at least there's private school (I bet not a lot of people go, though).
 
I remember studying that in French, that they get Wednesdays off. Except aren't the schedules (for high school) more like American colleges? You guys have like, 2 hours of a class, then a break, then 2 hours of another class, etc.

And sports, given the academic standards are so high, are held before school in the early AM? Well, it's like that somewhere in France anyway. :P
 
Doo you like being homeschooled?
It's alright. I kind of miss my friends though :/
I just do 4 hours of work a day and every month or so I see an advisory teacher who assigns me more work.
There have been times I wished to be homeschooled, but none of my parents have a degree in any of that stuff whatsoever. But, at least there's private school (I bet not a lot of people go, though).
They don't need a degree to homeschool you.
 
Huh, no degree, really? Well, if anything my mom could homeschool me... She's a freelancing editor...

It's interesting seeing how school life is for other cultures throughout the world. I actually do remember hearing though that someone got expelled from their school and only had to come in, like once a week and not even for a full day, just so they could get a proper education. But this was just a supposed rumor, so...
 
I don't think I'd want to be home-schooled...It would be kind of boring without seeing my friends every day. Plus, my parents would never do it (They enjoy not having me around too much ;____;)
 
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