Comments by dgiaimo
1,099 totalSpeaking as a 27 year old guy I can give you at least two reasons for that: First, there's a ton more single sisters in that age range. By the time they reach the 26-30 range most of them are e...
Maybe if you told us what you were having trouble on we could be more useful. I could easily do the problems for you, but I fail to see how that would help you.
Should't you have something following those "#include"s?
Interesting article on some new research in genetics: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/25/science/25dna.html?ex=1311480000&en=34d8e6ced8d42f47&ei=5089&partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss
I know what you mean. Sometimes I feel the same way being single. It's especially bad when friends say things to the effect of "You're single so you should be picking up the married brothers' sla...
I thought it was tacos...
Yeah. She's a lot better than the rest...
Why would she do that?
Not true. It is perfectly acceptable for two girls to dance together, but for guys it is totally, completely, 100% ghey.
Can I be the first to say that all of these girls are way too skinny? I like my girls to be a little curvier.
Hey! I like to cook, and I am, in no way, shape, or form, metro.
Now Brian, you know that's not true. Most of us are both.
The easiest way to do this is to change printGrade so that it returns a char. Then just return the appropriate letter. For example you could use a function like this: // Renamed printGrade to ...
Keeping your heart out of it is much easier said than done, unfortunately. Especially when you have people in the congregation dropping all sorts of hints about someone, it's really hard not to ge...
LOL. That's awesome.
Yeah, I've found worse on that subject myself...
Sometimes your google skills are best left unused, ok?
That's the whole point...
You mean 'skeet'? Yeah. I wonder if Ian knows, cause I was kinda surprised he was letting you get away with it for so long.
I'd like to second that.
Lo siento, mi amiga. :)
Not to be pedantic, but, for future reference, that should be "ma amie".
Thanks!
Thanks!
How? You mean like this: d g i a i m o [at] g m a i l [dot] c o m