Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for April 12, 2012
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Adam; So you lost all this weight using a dud program called B860-Z Tom; Yep. Adam; That is quite the coincidence. Tom; How so? Adam; 860 is what I got on my SAT test. Tom; I think it's just "SAT" the "T" stands for test. Adam; When I got the results, my dad said the "T" stood for "terribly disappointing".
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
I could see that “Motivational Speaker” was not high on Dad’s bucket list, if at all.
KEA over 12 years ago
well, that explains a lot
Auntie Socialist over 12 years ago
SAT: Start Acquiring a Trade
dante.deangelo over 12 years ago
inspired, Susan!
milano99 over 12 years ago
Just a comment on the SAT and ACT. When I took mine in the spring of 1971, the ACT was considered more of a practice test than anything else. Today, they use the ACT score pretty much more than the SAT. And for the record, SAT — 1380/1600, ACT — 33/36. 3.7 GPA and those scores still didn’t get me into any University of California campus (turned down by 4 of them). Alumnus of Cal State Northridge, class of 1975.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
In this handwriting, “DVD” looks like “dud.”
burleigh2 over 12 years ago
I wouldn’t call that a “know-it-all”… anyone who was scared of the SAT (which is most every high school student) would know it’s Standardized Aptitude Test… he just probably paid enough attention to know that while Adam demonstrates how little attention he paid when he barely got half of it right.As a side note, I think it’s kind of sad that they now give you 800 points just for writing your name so you can get 800 of 2400 just for writing your name and leaving. :-s
autumnfire1957 over 12 years ago
Never took the SATs went straight to USMC