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Symia
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12/16/2006 | |
Thank you Laura, for inspiring me to do this
Okay, heres how it works.I post a paragraph or so, and talk about something, and then the next person starts talking about something else, yet pertaining to the last persons paragraph.
Example:
Our old shed out back used to be a chicken coop, but now it is used to house our lawn mower and other gardening equipment. Unfortunately, it is so old (being build in the 1930s) that it will soon collapse.
Then the next paragraph is written by the next person...
That reminds me of our garage! Our garage is stock full of stuff, and we can't even fit any of our cars in it; so they all stay in the driveway. I wish that We had more room in our garage to protect our stuff.
Then the next person...
My garage has icicle lights all over it, and it makes it look so pretty compared to the rest of the garages on the street. We also have Christmas related lawn ornaments and other lights up (including 10 light up penguins) on our house.
You can start from that last paragraph.
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beatfreak3
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12/16/2006 | |
light up penguins? you want lights go and see the stars in the night sky. there's really great place her in nz where you can go and see so many stars on a really clear night. it's like stone hedge all over again.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate. -- Thomas Jones
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Draconorn
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12/17/2006 | |
There is a stonehenge in NZ. Okay, it's a modern one, but it has an astronomical telescope, guides and all sorts. You can even calculate seasons with it.
I've been there. |
Symia
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12/17/2006 | |
That is really cool, but carhenge is so much cooler. Carhenge is in The USA, I've never personally been there, but I've heard it is really cool! The carhenge is made of cars! Isn't that weird?
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KC11
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12/17/2006 | |
Weird? Ever heard of a person dreaming that they were in a world, then they wake up, then they go back to the same world when the dream again, and then they wake up to figure out that everything, including the waking up part, was all a dream? Triple layer dream! (THat really happened to me.)
Do not upset the ugly worm, lest it be a dragon in disguise. (>oo)>
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Savverz
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12/18/2006 | |
Triple layer dreams? Try falsly waking up SIX times! I bet that doesn't happen to my cat, Top Hat. He's so cute, he's like an obedient dog in a fat-cat suit.
Yo. |
Symia
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12/18/2006 | |
You know, I've read that the number six is unlucky, so you might be a victim of some strange paranormal phenomena that we haven't yet discovered. I would advise seeing a doctor, but even he might not know what to do.
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LuciaInFurs
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12/18/2006 | |
Aw no, Six is my favourite number
I has been since I was six. When I turned four my fsvourite number was four, when I was three it was three etc...
I just forgot to change one year
The Electric Angels (my blog)
http://luciainfurs.wordpress.com/
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"Don't you know there ain't no devil,
it's just god when he's drunk"
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Symia
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12/18/2006 | |
Speaking of not changing one year, I forgot to change my nickname last year so I'm stuck with Flappy... to bad though that I have to change that nickname; My best friend met me when I was named Flappy.
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Draconorn
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12/20/2006 | |
My nickname list includes:
Gremlin
Godzilla
Georgie Porgie
Draconorn
Windows 2000
Crystal Tips |
Savverz
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12/20/2006 | |
Eh, my brothers just call me Moron. Speaking of morons, did you hear that some guy was strangled by his own Boa? When he was found the snake was still strangling him.
Yo. |
Symia
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12/20/2006 | |
That is really sickening, like that one post with all those gross stories in it. I really can't stand hearing about this type of stuff!
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angel51431
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12/20/2006 | |
I mostly can't stand needles. Its pathological. My boyfriend likes to tease me about it - he takes a mechanical pencil and makes beleive its a syringe. Sad thing is, that actually freaks me out.
Yes, I'm the forum ... Any questions?
Rascii: You make my life difficult, angel. |
LuciaInFurs
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12/20/2006 | |
Although I dont mind needles so much, I have this one friend who doesnt seem to care at all. She gets pins and just sticks them into the back of her hand, its weird! Makes you wonder how I'd cope with being an accupunctureist.
The Electric Angels (my blog)
http://luciainfurs.wordpress.com/
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"Don't you know there ain't no devil,
it's just god when he's drunk"
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angel51431
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12/20/2006 | |
pins aren't that bad - they're not hollow. They don't have potential to inject stuff or suck blood. Lead on the other hand is frightening. Although they actually do not use lead in pencils anymore, its all graphite now. Less chances of poisoning if you wind up being stabbed by one or something, I suppose. Or if someone tried to inject you with a damn pencil... Heh its probably been graphite instead of lead for years and years now and people still call them lead.
Yes, I'm the forum ... Any questions?
Rascii: You make my life difficult, angel. |
Shadowveil
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12/21/2006 | |
I don't think it was ever lead. Have you ever tried to write with a piece of lead? Alright, neither have I, but I doubt it would work. It lacks the molecular structure that allows thin layers of graphite to be rubbed off on paper.
Graphite is actually a form of carbon, which means it can be converted to diamond by extreme heat and pressure. Versatile stuff, carbon. |
Symia
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12/21/2006 | |
A long time ago, I thought that Cardboard was made of Carbon. I had never stopped to realize that it was pernounced card-board instead of carbon-board. Shows how silly I was when I was little.
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