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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:50 am
A Fatal Fairytale Gee, thanks a ton for eating what I was going to have for breakfast. I even told you people I was going to have it for breakfast, but I guess that doesn't matter. I say lick or spit on what your going to eat in the morning the night before in front of them. By all means they can have it, if they eat it after that. *gross*
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:40 am
Holy crap, I'm in a lot of guilds.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:03 am
Aeolusis A Fatal Fairytale Gee, thanks a ton for eating what I was going to have for breakfast. I even told you people I was going to have it for breakfast, but I guess that doesn't matter. I say lick or spit on what your going to eat in the morning the night before in front of them. By all means they can have it, if they eat it after that. *gross* Or hide it from them. >_< I think my brother would still eat it, though. He's a weirdo like that.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:14 am
Soranoko http://youtube.com/watch?v=iENFK1_J6Ms ^ This is my English teacher. My school can't have an assembly without a dance contest at the end. Hahaha! That's great! It reminds me of all the silly things our teachers did for us. God, I loved my high school teachers. Most of them, at least. For such a conservative town, it's sure rife with recreational cross-dressers. Hehe. We had this thing called "Football Fairies." Every time we had a pep rally for the football team, some of the scrawniest senior guys would dress up in tutus and prance around the team for good luck. Then, the "Fairy Queen" would come out. Haha. It was the art teacher, who was so fried he could probably give a ********. But my senior year, he retired, so he passed the wand onto my favorite math teacher. It's one thing to watch a total burn out make a fool of himself for everyone's enjoyment, but to see my math teacher... haha! He always did have an odd sense of humour. Cheesy. I think I'm probably the only one who got a kick out of it. So I can see where he'd decide to take one for the team. But the tutu definately wasn't flattering on him. rofl
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:18 am
Shin no Kimiko Holy crap, I'm in a lot of guilds. Oh hey... I remember you! God, I haven't seen you in ages! Stick around, ok? Oh, and I love your avatar. heart
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:32 am
Shin no Kimiko Holy crap, I'm in a lot of guilds. Why do I remember you? But have no memories thereof.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:01 pm
AirisMagik Shin no Kimiko Holy crap, I'm in a lot of guilds. Why do I remember you? But have no memories thereof. Ha. That's how I feel about 90% of Gaian oldbies. D= Shin ran a shop in the Exchange where she would buy store items that the customer requested and then give them a discount on the store price. I think I did that once or twice when I was a little newbie. And I think she was a mod for a while?
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:20 pm
Yay for two days off together! Even though tomorrow is a busy day, today is a lazy watch-movies-and-play-games day. Yaaaaaaaay!
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:23 pm
Where the hell did my case for Wishmaster go? I'm usually missing CD's when I clean up all of the loose piles, but that's because they're in the car or the six-disc changer. Where the hell did my case disappear to?
*looks at piles of books, papers, CD's, jewelry, and electronics*Oh hell no. I felt bad enough when I woke up, and I haven't even eaten yet.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:32 pm
Lady Pyre Where the hell did my case for Wishmaster go? I'm usually missing CD's when I clean up all of the loose piles, but that's because they're in the car or the six-disc changer. Where the hell did my case disappear to? *looks at piles of books, papers, CD's, jewelry, and electronics*Oh hell no. I felt bad enough when I woke up, and I haven't even eaten yet. ...you win for having Wishmaster. That's one of Nightwish's best albums, IMO. (Though two songs on it I didn't care for; "Two for Tragedy" and "Bare Grace Misery".) I just wish their new singer (and newer stuff) DIDN'T SUCK SO MUCH. D: I mean, most of their music now is with her flat voice and with the guys' screaming metal overpowering her. Some of the newer stuff is mediocre at best.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:57 pm
Meoshira ...you win for having Wishmaster. That's one of Nightwish's best albums, IMO. (Though two songs on it I didn't care for; "Two for Tragedy" and "Bare Grace Misery".) I just wish their new singer (and newer stuff) DIDN'T SUCK SO MUCH. D: I mean, most of their music now is with her flat voice and with the guys' screaming metal overpowering her. Some of the newer stuff is mediocre at best. I have all of the LP's done with Tarja except for Once and the live stuff. I should buy the live stuff. I like "Over the Hills and Far Away." I still like the music, and I don't mind Marco's voice at all. It's Annette I can't stand. Her voice is so shrill it gives me a horrible headache every time I TRY to give the girl a chance. I still don't know why they picked her. I'm sure they had tons of talented, classically trained singers just dying to sign with them. And then... they chose some garage band hack. (I've read that she has classical training somewhere, but if that's true, she must have flunked out. Her voice is terrible.) I guess I'll just have to be content with Kamelot and Leaves' Eyes. Epica is good, too. But mostly Kamelot. Khan's voice sends shivers down my spine. And the whole band has so much technical talent it's crazy. Just reading the new keyboardist's credentials is like going through a small book. I'm so glad I got to see them live. =)
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:00 pm
Missouri Name's Poet Laureate, Jahoclave Not Named To the Position, Imaginary Riots Cause Billions of Dollars in Fake Damage.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:35 pm
tonight i had dinner with this british guy and i ask him whether he put zucchinis in the soup and he's like wtf is a zucchini how do you spell that, is that italian
so, he speaks english and french i speak english and german
zucchini is the german name for it so i insisted that it's called a zucchini courgette is the french name for it so he insisted that it's called courgette
and i'm like wtf is a courgette
and we both think that the other one only thinks that's what it's called because that's what it's called in the other language ...
so i look it up and figure out that it's actually a UK/US thing
LOL! right?
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:42 pm
I can't believe I almost broke up with him for that. Sure, I was pissed off to the point of just wanting to dig my nails in and rip his face off, but putting up with your boyfriend being a complete and total a** after he already made you get fairly upset is all part of a relationship, right?
*headdesk*
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:47 pm
i'm full of chili.
i hope Wonder Showzen is as good as i've heard.
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