procrastinating.
2007-05-31 03:47:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: no·to·ri·ous
Pronunciation: nO-'tor-E-&s, n&-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin notorius, from Late Latin notorium information, indictment, from Latin noscere to come to know -- more at KNOW
: generally known and talked of; especially : widely and unfavorably known Well I looked this up and I have come to the conclusion that my friends and family say that I am notorious for being on the computer to much. Have a good day.
2007-05-31 06:26:11
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answered by Lady 5
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Helping And Caring For People
2007-06-06 16:04:44
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answered by misslee 5
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I'm notorious on my cooking
they cant deny that, the weighing scale wont lie
2007-05-31 03:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My family and relatives would say my musical skills and being one hell of a party animal. As for friends i don't have any more to old . . .
2007-06-06 15:22:50
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answered by myheartsvoice 2
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Being a fun person to be around and making them laugh . And being loyal and protective of them also.
2007-05-31 03:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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For having the courage to speak what I think ...
And the idiocy of not thinking before I speak.
2007-05-31 12:53:30
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answered by Ajsansker 7
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Being absolutely the coolest person in my circle.
2007-05-31 03:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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On the advice of my attorney I'm not allowed to comment.
2007-05-31 03:46:50
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answered by Exceedingly Happy Gopher » 5
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Talking about baseball.
2007-05-31 04:09:48
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answered by dwmatty19 5
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Friends - loyal
Family - disappointing
2007-05-31 03:49:59
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answered by dcdcdcdc 5
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