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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Jan 26, 2000
If it's pointing towards you then yes I could see people wanting to dwell on it.
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Jan 26, 2000
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Jan 27, 2000
I've had a sword pointed at me, but as I fence that is an occupational hazard.
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Jan 27, 2000
er, er, er, someone pointed a finger at me? a pen?!
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Jan 27, 2000
Would that be a teacher by any chance?
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Jan 27, 2000
*feeble laugh*
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Jan 27, 2000
Shall I take that as a yes?
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Jan 27, 2000
*more feeble laughter*
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Jan 28, 2000
What had you done?
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Jan 29, 2000
Well there's been a few times.. although the most popular reason for me getting yelled at/told off etc, is that (is this a surpirse) I talk too much.
I just got back from Zoe's sleepover. That was SO cool, we stayed up late telling ghost stroies and things, freaked ourselves out by looking at this pc game she has called Weird, then slept squished up on the sofa bed where i kept screaming coz i was convinced that the wind whistling down the chimney was something horrible coming to get me. This is what comes off turning the lights off and reading about mothman and the moving coffins of Barbados.
This morning we wrote over her walls (her parents let her do that, I am really jealous.) things like 'It's not pining!!! It's passed on!!!" And I came up with the great idea (even if i say so myself) to write "was it good for you too?" on the wall in blood...well, red paint. My finger is still dark red.
Anything interesting happen to you?
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Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) Posted Jan 30, 2000
It's dried so it looks like real blood now. It's quite cool! I kinda smudged the 'It's not pining' thing, but it's still legible.
My computer makes cool noises when I log on and stuff! Ha ha!
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Feb 3, 2000
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/6299/spikzb.jpg
Your drawing, madam.
See I had to change it a bit.
See how artistic my friend is, Colin.
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Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) Posted Feb 3, 2000
Hey Miss Giles, shall I bring Weird to your sleepover?
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Feb 4, 2000
"Miss Giles"?
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Feb 4, 2000
ermmmmmmmm....... I'll let her explain.
(you see she's here with Nikki and Jinx coz it's my sleepover see. )
She says:
"I call 'er Miss Giles 'cause she takes off her glasses and wipes them then puts them back on again, like Giles does. Will you sing? I'll give you a seed if you sing..."
Um. She's being Dru! Help! Stop her! She's a mad woman!!!
*sounds of muffled screaming*
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Colin (The Happy Robot) Posted Feb 5, 2000
I don't want a seed, so I guess I won't be singing. Much to the relief of everyone in the computer room right now.
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Feb 5, 2000
are you dead?
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Archangel Tweetie (01/06/02...) Posted Feb 6, 2000
Ummm, hi. Giles IS British- I mean Anthony Stewart Head who plays him is British as well as the character. Spike and Dru ARE'NT British though in fact it was Anthony Stewart Head who gave them lessons on the accents. Cool huh?
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Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga Posted Feb 6, 2000
Do you mean Spike and Dru aren't British or James Marsters and,..,.. J.. J.. begins with J.. Juliet??
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Archangel Tweetie (01/06/02...) Posted Feb 6, 2000
Yeah, the point was that despite their pretty fantstic British accents, James Marsters and Juliet Landau (hey, I had knowledge!) come from the US. Interseting point: Juliet Landau is the daughter of the very famous Martin Landau and starred in Tim Burton's Ed Wood along with her father!
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- 43: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Jan 27, 2000)
- 44: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Jan 27, 2000)
- 45: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Jan 27, 2000)
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- 47: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Jan 27, 2000)
- 48: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Jan 27, 2000)
- 49: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Jan 28, 2000)
- 50: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Jan 29, 2000)
- 51: Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) (Jan 30, 2000)
- 52: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Feb 3, 2000)
- 53: Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) (Feb 3, 2000)
- 54: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Feb 4, 2000)
- 55: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Feb 4, 2000)
- 56: Colin (The Happy Robot) (Feb 5, 2000)
- 57: Lisa the Freak // Poet by the Toga (Feb 5, 2000)
- 58: Archangel Tweetie (01/06/02...) (Feb 6, 2000)
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- 60: Archangel Tweetie (01/06/02...) (Feb 6, 2000)
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