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Beagle147 (profile) wrote, on 12-2-2003 at 11:09pm | |
Current mood: Slightly Amused Music: Santa's Parade. That song has been in my head for HOURS! Subject: Decembear 2nd - He looked around the skating pond. |
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A mand a (hehehe, I did the spacing funny like her screename): that was good, you should save it your journal or something It was good. So I will. This is my attempt to explain a period of time (I'm not sure which) in history to Krystle before her mock exam tomorrow. Skillet(that's me): what are we talking about now? Skillet: doctrine of nullification Skillet: ummm Krystle: hmm ok.. what did calhoun do? Skillet: calhoun was an idiot Krystle: yes Skillet: there was the nullification crisis Skillet: the tariff of abominations was in 1828 Skillet: then during the jefferson day dinner they disagreed over each others' toasts Skillet: calhoun stood up and said "the union next to our liberties most dear" Skillet: then jackson got up and was like heeeeell no! "Our union it must be preserved [bitch]" Skillet: lol Skillet: then there was the webster-hayne debate Skillet: in the senate Skillet: they argued about the union and states rights Skillet: then came the exposition and protest Skillet: still in 1828 Skillet: calhoun decided there that states had the rights to declare federal laws null and void Skillet: which is stupid Skillet: it goes back to the kentucky and virginia resolutions Skillet: idiot Skillet: then in the tariff of 1832 calhoun resigned as vp to become senator of south carolina Skillet: Hayne, the gov of SC, joined him in is "nullification process" Skillet: whoops Skillet: *after the tariff of 1832, not in it Skillet: lol Skillet: my hands go faster than my brain Skillet: anywho Skillet: they held a convention in SC to declare tariff of 1832 null and void Skillet: jackson passed the force bill Skillet: which was like hey, listen you little punks, I have the army here and I'm not afraid to use it Skillet: so step down Skillet: and then henry clay comes in Krystle: :-) Skillet: blah blah blah Skillet: great compromiser Skillet: lalala Skillet: teddy roosevelt (Krystle and I talked about how Mr. Ierace says Teddy Roosevelt should be called the great compromiser in band class today) Skillet: blah blah Skillet: yea Krystle: yep! Skillet: so they passed the Compromise Tariff of 1832 Skillet: *33 Skillet: it lowered the tariff rates gradually Skillet: so that the both of them would shut up Krystle: teddy roosevelt? Krystle: :-) Skillet: yep Skillet: in 1833 Skillet: then in 1834 he invented the teddy bear Skillet: ok, I'm gonna go Krystle: alright Krystle: thanks Krystle: oh... and i like your version of history much better than mr hall's Krystle: :-D Hehe, now you know what goes on in my head when I think about history. Betcha wish you didn't even know. o.~ And if any of this is historically inaccurate (besides the teddy roosevelt in 1833 part, which was inaccurate on purpose) then SHUT UP!!! Let me have my moment, ok?! Besides, I would only expect it to be about 80.4% accurate, since that's my grade in history. :oP |
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DragonSpeaker | 12-02-03 11:27pm All right!
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DragonSpeaker | 12-02-03 11:27pm Here's your second monkey. |
Anonymous | :-O, 12-07-03 12:01am Your icon looks like Mrs. Zap!! |
Beagle147 | Re: :-O, 12-07-03 1:56pm Hahaha...
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SeraphimRhapsody | 12-07-03 5:59pm HHHHHHEEEEEEYYYYYY!!!!!!
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