by orderandlaw on December 14th, 2007

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Do/Did you always do your homework?

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  • by Galeanda on February 12th, 2008

    Galeanda

    I was a very good student and I took my school work very seriously.

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  • by staffie on December 14th, 2007

    staffie

    i did but i used to do it in class because i was fast at writing and i used to have time to my work and homework in class. i never did it at home though

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  • by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger on December 14th, 2007

    Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger

    In high school, no, at the beginning of the school year I would, then I would slack off.
    In college, I always did my homework.

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  • by Voodoo on December 14th, 2007

    Voodoo

    Always. I hate the thought of being unprepared in class. I don't like looking like an idiot.

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  • by horseslover529 on October 21st, 2009

    horseslover529

    Yes i always do my homework

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  • by Anonymous on October 28th, 2009

    Anonymous

    Yes. I enjoyed it so much that I like helping people with theirs now. Sick, ain't it? +5

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  • by Talimze on June 27th, 2009

    Talimze

    Generally, if I thought that I could get away with not doing it and still pass, I didn't do it.

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  • by SteAdams on November 23rd, 2009

    SteAdams

    I did, my English teacher once made me do a whole half-term in her office for not doing h'work once
    Put me off not doing it again :)

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  • by I Am Gone on October 28th, 2009

    I Am Gone

    No.

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  • by Eddie O. on June 27th, 2009

    Eddie O.

    well yeah i always (did) my homework even though i didn't want to do it i have or had to "} my choice

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  • by AgnusDei on February 12th, 2008

    AgnusDei

    Yep. Always. It's like I can't focus on anything else or enjoy anything else when I have something (like homework) I really should be doing.

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  • by Tacet on February 12th, 2008

    Tacet

    yes, unless it's really late, then i'll do a sloppy job on it. but i'll always do it, no matter how late it gets. i don't like having to make excuses.

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  • by AnonymousGirl on December 16th, 2007

    AnonymousGirl

    I did my homework at the beginning of the school year as often as I could. After mid-term, I started slacking off. Although, in a way it wasn't my fault... but still.

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  • by LeeLee Chickybabe Avenger SLAB on February 12th, 2008

    LeeLee Chickybabe Avenger SLAB

    Yep...I was a good girl...in HS :)

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  • by Altabas on February 15th, 2009

    Altabas

    no i never did my homework, other then maths or english because i felt like they was so important and something i had an intrest in.

    i fully started to do homework in year 10 only coursework because that is something important. i never got the reason why you got homework for home when it wasnt even something that the teachers looked at.

    so i felt it was a waste of time, when you spend and hour on work at home, you could be out with your mates.

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  • by Tallyman on May 26th, 2009

    Tallyman

    Almost always.

    I couldn't finish a Joseph Conrad book one time.

    I had to quit at page 69; the details were too descriptive.

    15 pages to describe a cigarette?!

    "...the fine burley tobacco imported from Kentucky just 23 years after the Black Patch wars.
    'In the early years of the twentieth century, American tobacco planters formed a protectionist Dark Tobacco District Planters' Protective Association of Kentucky and Tennessee in order to oppose the corporate monopoly: the American Tobacco Company (ATC) (or "Trust") owned and operated by James B. Duke.

    The ATC was formed by the amalgamation of many smaller tobacco companies, and produced a single market that purchased all tobacco at a fixed price. A number of farmers found that they could no longer sell tobacco profitably at the prices the ATC was offering. Upon establishing the protective association and rivaling the monopoly by practicing boycotts of tobacco sales, some farmers formed the Silent Brigade in an effort to apply social pressure for the purpose of terrorizing farmers into joining the Association against the Trust and holding to its boycott of raising no tobacco or selling no tobacco.

    By 1906 producers were sufficiently organized to threaten control of the "Trust." In the "Black Patch" or "dark fired" tobacco area, which embraced counties in southwestern Kentucky and adjoining districts in Tennessee, aggressive methods imposed by association members, and retaliation by non-members, resulted in much violence. The Silent Brigade was later to be infamous as the Night Riders, assembled and regulated by suspected leader Dr. David A. Amoss. The Night Riders, as they were called, were regarded as heroes by many farmers whom they helped although they were often known for violence by some members within their ranks and their organized fight against the changing tobacco industry.

    During 1907 and 1908 "night riding" by the "Silent Brigade" was prevalent. Speculation in warehouse receipts, increased production in unrestricted areas, adverse court decisions and general friction, hostility and suspicion doomed the movement to deterioration. Ultimately they were able to destroy James B. Duke's tobacco cartel and force him into another investment – electricity. The farmers immediately began to profit from their endeavors in tobacco farming. Dr. Amoss then accompanied his son, also a physician, to New York where he attained employment in a prestigious medical Institution where he was able to enjoy the fruits of his education until his death.'£

    This fine cigarette made of this tobacco was of the type that I was holding. The satisfying flavor made by the finest process of roasting, which I shall now tell you about in excruciating detail..."

    Anyway, this is my impression of Conrad's writing.

    £ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Patch_Tobacco_Wars

  • by littlekrazy95 on May 26th, 2009

    littlekrazy95

    I never ever do my homework i think its just makes you lose time its some of your grade big deal

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  • by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on December 14th, 2007

    Highlander is semi-retired from AB

    Yes I always did, unless I was sick.

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