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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:52 pm
Accio Alice WHAT IS IT WITH PEOPLE AND SHEEP IS THERE A SOME SORT OF CONNECTION BETWEEN HUMANS AND THEM /SOB I dunno... they're just cute! whee
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:55 pm
MasturChef I dunno... they're just cute! whee I still think alpacas are better. emotion_donotwant
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:56 pm
Accio Alice MasturChef I dunno... they're just cute! whee I still think alpacas are better. emotion_donotwant NO. emotion_donotwant Llamas. dramallama
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:59 pm
MasturChef NO. emotion_donotwant Llamas. dramallama I don't like llamas. Alpacas are cuter.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:17 pm
Accio Alice MasturChef NO. emotion_donotwant Llamas. dramallama I don't like llamas. Alpacas are cuter.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:32 pm
MasturChef Accio Alice MasturChef NO. emotion_donotwant Llamas. dramallama I don't like llamas. Alpacas are cuter. Haha I think the llama's have won this round! dramallama
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:41 pm
 Beware. The alpacas are going to get you.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:46 pm
Oh no, do you two have any idea what you've just done! You've started the Llama vs Alpaca war!
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:51 pm
Accio Alice  Beware. The alpacas are going to get you.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:45 pm
MasturChef Accio Alice  Beware. The alpacas are going to get you. That last video? Seriously creeping me out.
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Celestine Ravencroft Crew
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:49 pm
Chibi Halo Okay mother dearest I'm sure by now you've seen the entire band program shown on local cable channel 6. We don't have to sit through bad public access lighting and hearing how John Philip Susa came to our town for the millionth time to conduct a two thousand piece band back in 1928 with our public high school band anymore after this is over with.
Ha! Sounds like the kind of thing my grandmother would do. Sit around yattering on and on about the past.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:07 pm
Celestine Ravencroft Chibi Halo Okay mother dearest I'm sure by now you've seen the entire band program shown on local cable channel 6. We don't have to sit through bad public access lighting and hearing how John Philip Susa came to our town for the millionth time to conduct a two thousand piece band back in 1928 with our public high school band anymore after this is over with.
Ha! Sounds like the kind of thing my grandmother would do. Sit around yattering on and on about the past. Well, it is the hundredth anniversary of the public high school band and they were considered a pretty big deal for a very long time. My mom says back during the Depression our town raised ten thousand dollars to send them out west to play. They won so many national band competitions they were asked not to enter any more. Band used to be as big and important to the public high school as football is to the Catholic High School my siblings and I graduated from. They were that good. The band even had a march dedicated to the band by the Vice President of the United States Steel Company back in the thirties. Plus, the main public high school campus building is on the National Register of Historical Places. With the school being around for one hundred eleven years and the site where the nation's first community college was that same year there's a lot to talk about by the older people in my city.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:14 pm
Chibi Halo Celestine Ravencroft Chibi Halo Okay mother dearest I'm sure by now you've seen the entire band program shown on local cable channel 6. We don't have to sit through bad public access lighting and hearing how John Philip Susa came to our town for the millionth time to conduct a two thousand piece band back in 1928 with our public high school band anymore after this is over with.
Ha! Sounds like the kind of thing my grandmother would do. Sit around yattering on and on about the past. Well, it is the hundredth anniversary of the public high school band and they were considered a pretty big deal for a very long time. My mom says back during the Depression our town raised ten thousand dollars to send them out west to play. They won so many national band competitions they were asked not to enter any more. Band used to be as big and important to the public high school as football is to the Catholic High School my siblings and I graduated from. They were that good. The band even had a march dedicated to the band by the Vice President of the United States Steel Company back in the thirties. Plus, the main public high school campus building is on the National Register of Historical Places. With the school being around for one hundred eleven years and the site where the nation's first community college was that same year there's a lot to talk about by the older people in my city.
Sounds like you come from a very old town with a lot of history to it. I don't know that my town has anything that interesting. Maybe Snake Alley (The Crookedest Street in the World, as it has been called), but that's about it. Snake Alley
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:47 pm
Celestine Ravencroft Sounds like you come from a very old town with a lot of history to it. I don't know that my town has anything that interesting. Maybe Snake Alley (The Crookedest Street in the World, as it has been called), but that's about it. Not as old as cities out east but still pretty darn old considering we've been around in an official capacity for 160 years. We've been a quarry town and a steel mill town, used to have a thriving printing industry, had a state run prison in town before it was moved to the northwest of it's old location, and are more known for the number of trophies won by our schools now. We even used to be a stop on the old Route 66 with a museum dedicated to the fact, which prompted a certain musical gentleman from Liverpool to make a stop in town to visit it with his now current wife four years back. We've been around for that long and I don't think a damn thing has been mentioned about it in the local news rags or by the city council.
I love where I live but the fourth largest city in Illinois can be as boring as all get out some times.
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