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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:10 pm
Coat? Guess this means I should change out of my summer wear now.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:45 pm
Maybe. If it doesn't happen in a week, I'm going to make a formal complaint XP
...because I'm burning up in the parka.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:59 pm
Yeata Zi Maybe. If it doesn't happen in a week, I'm going to make a formal complaint XP ...because I'm burning up in the parka. Well good news is, that with the raven and thick parka, the mosquitoes should be staying away...I think.
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:28 pm
I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd
[/random]
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:42 pm
Daww, i'm really sad about the lack of vampire goodness now. gonk
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:36 pm
Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth?
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:40 pm
Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:55 pm
Hikari Aijuntani Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:01 pm
Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted It was in Prisoner of Azkaban? Must have missed that. "By the twitching of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes" Bless you Will Shakespeare.
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:53 pm
Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve.
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:59 pm
Hikari Aijuntani Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve. Macbeth was an awesomely creepy read. The witches, the hallucinating Lady Macbeth who drove her husband to kill Duncan, it was fun to read. We watched part of the movie in class when we did that section. And again, I think I was one of the few who enjoyed it. Though the best part was when we read it in class, we were doing the spring musical, and one of the guys wrote Macbeth across a white out board backstage cause he heard Macbeth was badluck for the threater, and then, he twisted his ankle slightly during one of the dance numbers. I know that someone went back there and erased it, but we told him it was his own fault. It was kinda creepy though.
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:34 pm
Dr. Acula Hikari Aijuntani Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Dr. Acula Nite Lewis I finally realized why "This Way Comes" sounds familiar! xd [/random] Macbeth? Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve. Macbeth was an awesomely creepy read. The witches, the hallucinating Lady Macbeth who drove her husband to kill Duncan, it was fun to read. We watched part of the movie in class when we did that section. And again, I think I was one of the few who enjoyed it. Though the best part was when we read it in class, we were doing the spring musical, and one of the guys wrote Macbeth across a white out board backstage cause he heard Macbeth was badluck for the threater, and then, he twisted his ankle slightly during one of the dance numbers. I know that someone went back there and erased it, but we told him it was his own fault. It was kinda creepy though. Whats wrong with the teenage age? >.> /kidding Ah, Midsummer Night's Eve. Blegh. I had to study that for acting in the...third grade? It was a dumber down version, though the teacher attempted making us read the full version. Yikes. I got Macbeth from 'something wicked this way comes' as well. Perhaps 'cause I'm studying Shakespear this semester. -shrug-
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:43 am
0ogii Dr. Acula Hikari Aijuntani Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve. Macbeth was an awesomely creepy read. The witches, the hallucinating Lady Macbeth who drove her husband to kill Duncan, it was fun to read. We watched part of the movie in class when we did that section. And again, I think I was one of the few who enjoyed it. Though the best part was when we read it in class, we were doing the spring musical, and one of the guys wrote Macbeth across a white out board backstage cause he heard Macbeth was badluck for the threater, and then, he twisted his ankle slightly during one of the dance numbers. I know that someone went back there and erased it, but we told him it was his own fault. It was kinda creepy though. Whats wrong with the teenage age? >.> /kidding Ah, Midsummer Night's Eve. Blegh. I had to study that for acting in the...third grade? It was a dumber down version, though the teacher attempted making us read the full version. Yikes. I got Macbeth from 'something wicked this way comes' as well. Perhaps 'cause I'm studying Shakespear this semester. -shrug- Well, I'm not proficient in Shakespear either, but I do like all his stuff. And this may jsut be me, but I've never heard of A Midsummer Night's Eve. I have, however, heard of A Midsummer Night's Dream if that's what yall meant. I thought they actually did a decent job making that into a movie with Callista Flockhart and others. And my dear 0ogii, of course there is nothing wrong with teens. biggrin wink Yall just make me feel old is all xd P.S. Isn't Midsummer Night's Eve some sort of feminine product? rofl
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:21 pm
Little Ravens 0ogii Dr. Acula Hikari Aijuntani Little Ravens Hikari Aijuntani Oh and seqe I was thinking Harry Potter 3. sweatdrop Yes, it was Macbeth for those older than 13. HAHA I'm just messin with you kids. I won't buy winter clothes because killing always keeps me warm enough. twisted twisted My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve. Macbeth was an awesomely creepy read. The witches, the hallucinating Lady Macbeth who drove her husband to kill Duncan, it was fun to read. We watched part of the movie in class when we did that section. And again, I think I was one of the few who enjoyed it. Though the best part was when we read it in class, we were doing the spring musical, and one of the guys wrote Macbeth across a white out board backstage cause he heard Macbeth was badluck for the threater, and then, he twisted his ankle slightly during one of the dance numbers. I know that someone went back there and erased it, but we told him it was his own fault. It was kinda creepy though. Whats wrong with the teenage age? >.> /kidding Ah, Midsummer Night's Eve. Blegh. I had to study that for acting in the...third grade? It was a dumber down version, though the teacher attempted making us read the full version. Yikes. I got Macbeth from 'something wicked this way comes' as well. Perhaps 'cause I'm studying Shakespear this semester. -shrug- Well, I'm not proficient in Shakespear either, but I do like all his stuff. And this may jsut be me, but I've never heard of A Midsummer Night's Eve. I have, however, heard of A Midsummer Night's Dream if that's what yall meant. I thought they actually did a decent job making that into a movie with Callista Flockhart and others. And my dear 0ogii, of course there is nothing wrong with teens. biggrin wink Yall just make me feel old is all xd P.S. Isn't Midsummer Night's Eve some sort of feminine product? rofl HAha, I was wondering why that didn't sound rigvht after I typed it. You're right it is "dream". I loved it, I thought they did a great job with both versions of the movie. I absolutely love Puck. Old? Ha! You're not old Ravens, you're only a few years older than me. So if you're old then so am I, and I refuse to believe I am old.
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:54 pm
Hikari Aijuntani Little Ravens 0ogii Dr. Acula Hikari Aijuntani My Little Ravens, do simply think because i am not proficient in Shakespeare that I am of the teenage age range. stare whee blaugh In any case, I never read Macbeth. I started it and then got bored. But i did read Taming of the Shrew and A midsummer night's eve. Macbeth was an awesomely creepy read. The witches, the hallucinating Lady Macbeth who drove her husband to kill Duncan, it was fun to read. We watched part of the movie in class when we did that section. And again, I think I was one of the few who enjoyed it. Though the best part was when we read it in class, we were doing the spring musical, and one of the guys wrote Macbeth across a white out board backstage cause he heard Macbeth was badluck for the threater, and then, he twisted his ankle slightly during one of the dance numbers. I know that someone went back there and erased it, but we told him it was his own fault. It was kinda creepy though. Whats wrong with the teenage age? >.> /kidding Ah, Midsummer Night's Eve. Blegh. I had to study that for acting in the...third grade? It was a dumber down version, though the teacher attempted making us read the full version. Yikes. I got Macbeth from 'something wicked this way comes' as well. Perhaps 'cause I'm studying Shakespear this semester. -shrug- Well, I'm not proficient in Shakespear either, but I do like all his stuff. And this may jsut be me, but I've never heard of A Midsummer Night's Eve. I have, however, heard of A Midsummer Night's Dream if that's what yall meant. I thought they actually did a decent job making that into a movie with Callista Flockhart and others. And my dear 0ogii, of course there is nothing wrong with teens. biggrin wink Yall just make me feel old is all xd P.S. Isn't Midsummer Night's Eve some sort of feminine product? rofl HAha, I was wondering why that didn't sound rigvht after I typed it. You're right it is "dream". I loved it, I thought they did a great job with both versions of the movie. I absolutely love Puck. Old? Ha! You're not old Ravens, you're only a few years older than me. So if you're old then so am I, and I refuse to believe I am old. Old is a relative term. Everyone is old, its just who your older than. How old are you anyways?
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