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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Sep 29, 2001
YAY!!! We're going on a trip!!! Where are we going!??
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Oct 1, 2001
BUT!!! You said yourself!!! "come on"!!!
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Oct 2, 2001
I'd love to!!! Give me... 8-10 years!??
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Oct 3, 2001
School, work, England, work, New Zealand, School, Work, School, Work, Work, Better Car, School, Work, School, Work, School, Graduate!?? New Job, New Home...
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Oct 9, 2001
I have a best friend in NZ, and I MUST meet her, plus, she'll provide cheap accomodations!!! YAY!!! And NZ is smaller, so I might have half a chance to see a whole foreign country...
I first wanted to see Australia, but for the past five or so years, it's been NZ... first... Scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef is still a lofty goal of mine...
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NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) Posted Oct 10, 2001
Green Ball Language? ! That sounds like my type of conspiracy. Did I ever mention the time we renamed several people in my class as pronouns? So You are Nathan, I am Electra, He is Sarah, She is Vignesh, It is Travis, This/That is Greg, We are Broc, Who/What is Tory, They are Will, and Nobody is Ben. A while later, our math teacher was saying something, and a friend and I both giggled at it simultaneously, because of what it "meant". He scowled at us, but continued. He said something else funny, and we laughed again. "What's so funny?" he demanded. "Um, not really," I replied. "Look, I'm just trying to teach This class. Do You have a problem with That?" I barely managed to gasp out "Not at all" before I collapsed on the ground laughing hysterically. I got sent out into the hallway. But it was probably worth the expression on his face.
And don't even get me started on the Spy Cams, Red Orbs, and Green Cubes.
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. Posted Oct 10, 2001
Ours is a similar thing. We replace words. Similar things have happened to us where teachers and other people have said some of the most hilarious things. We've got in lots of trouble for laughing at the wrong times too.
Once a teacher was talking about the Romans, saying how they thought they were so smart because they had leadpipes, which means Goths in our language.
We also have great fun yelling things like "Fuddy is plum tree!" so the girl called Alex who is walking past has no idea we're calling her beautiful.
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