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Post by moogle on Jun 25, 2007 5:50:58 GMT -5
Lol, Mollie, I know what you mean. It is hard to see the subtle/sarcastic humour on a forum because you can't see facial expressions or hear the tone of voice. I have many blonde moments too, so no worries there.
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blueyeverouge
First Year
Sometimes you have to make the choice between what is easy, and what is right...
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Post by blueyeverouge on Jun 25, 2007 5:52:11 GMT -5
Me I just tend to blab and blab intil I come across with the right answer, used to drive my highschool teachers crazy. But I'm a bit insane, witty and sarcastic, blended into a good combo, with a pretty face. Yours for discount price, lol jks,
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blueyeverouge
First Year
Sometimes you have to make the choice between what is easy, and what is right...
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Post by blueyeverouge on Jun 25, 2007 5:52:44 GMT -5
I'm not blonde so I got no excuse, lol
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Post by Mollie on Jun 25, 2007 5:56:00 GMT -5
I had a high school teacher that would come up behind me and start moving my hair around. I asked him what he was doing, and he said he was looking for my blonde roots. I have alls had the top marks in my schools, I just have a lot of blonde moments along the way.
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blueyeverouge
First Year
Sometimes you have to make the choice between what is easy, and what is right...
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Post by blueyeverouge on Jun 25, 2007 6:03:59 GMT -5
lol thats funny. I gotta pass that one on to my friend, shes training to be a teacher
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Post by Kat Wellson on Jun 25, 2007 15:48:56 GMT -5
Yes, it seems that everyone is quite friendly, moogle. I haven't been sorted yet, blueyeverouge. Well I myself am also excited to be a member of a forum again, after not being able to find any good ones for quite some time. (moogle: new zealand? blueyeverouge: australia? neat! I'm so jealous!) I have a bunch of blonde moments too (walking into a door, anyone?) ;D
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Post by Dominus Tenebrarum Sum on Jun 25, 2007 16:07:52 GMT -5
Well, I'm not always the friendliest person.... despite the fact that I may be in Hufflepuff.... -smirks- Just don't get on my bad side, like Veritaserum has -- she knows what I mean.
I have my own forum and belong to the first forum that Elle created -- that's how I know Elle personally..... I'm an artist and a writer, but most of the time I just do little doodles or write a fanfiction or two, not much, really (or so I believe that I do).
I'm a comic book fan - Japanese and American. With the Japanese, it really ranges, although with the American comics, my all-time favourites are Daredevil and Spiderman as well as the occasional Wolverine (Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in Snickt!).
Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this website, to help out Elle in the little bit I can with keeping all the Huffles in line as the Head of Hufflepuff. I hope that I will get to know those I have not known in the past well -- and those that I already know, I hope to know you guys a little better, from a different point of view, rather.
Here ends my pathetic little long rant.
[Just a suggestion, but please try not to post twice in a row. You can always modify your previous post or wait until another person posts....]
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Post by moogle on Jun 25, 2007 16:36:36 GMT -5
Yah, New Zealand is really cool, though I am not sure what Australia is like as I have never been there myself. It seems like it is nice though, and really warm *jealous*
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Post by Dominus Tenebrarum Sum on Jun 25, 2007 16:52:06 GMT -5
At least we all speak English, right? -laughs- It'd really get confusing if we didn't, wouldn't it? I know a few sights that are all different languages, and all of a sudden, you get a comment completely in SPANISH or Vietnamese! I"m like... WTF? I don't know how to read that... English, please?
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Post by moogle on Jun 25, 2007 16:57:37 GMT -5
Yeah, I only knew English and one phrase from Spanish.
"Fresco macho" means, cool man, lol.
I know bits and pieces of Japanese, but really all I know is English.
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Post by Dominus Tenebrarum Sum on Jun 25, 2007 17:13:20 GMT -5
-chuckles- Yeah... slang... lol. I know more Japanese and German that I do Spanish, but then again, I didn't grow up with the Mexicans downtown, although I do live in AZ, right on the Mexican border. I dislike most Mexicans, since they are mostly rude, lude, and crude.... and have no respect for women. Those that I do appreciate are the hard-working, law-abiding, legal immigrants that speak very good English, or at least try to.
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Post by Kat Wellson on Jun 25, 2007 17:44:28 GMT -5
Texas born and bred...::sigh:: =( I concur: it's difficult to like people when they don't even try to speak your language. I mean, people come from Mexico to America for opportunities and a better life, but seriously...can't they at least try to speak English? Moogle, I've always wanted to go to New Zealand. I've heard it's absolutely beautiful. P.S. You want warm? Go to the southern states. (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma).
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shea
First Year
yeah, that'll teach him
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Post by shea on Jun 25, 2007 18:03:20 GMT -5
hello everyone. im shea. just thought i'd get in on the action around here.
to Kat Wellson:: here, here. i've lived in texas all my life as well, and...well, a frowny face doesnt quite cover my disappointment with..basically the entire state. save, perhaps, one city. haha
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blueyeverouge
First Year
Sometimes you have to make the choice between what is easy, and what is right...
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Post by blueyeverouge on Jun 25, 2007 19:46:20 GMT -5
Wow the states, I'd love to go see it. Kat Wellson, I am actually a New Zealander, but I moved over to Australia when I was ten. I go back there every now and then to see family. But I have seen best of both countries. only in the summer though I would freeze if I went back in winter. Australia is really warm and it doesn't rain much. I don't know any languages. alas I used to wag Japanese...
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Post by Mollie on Jun 25, 2007 20:20:29 GMT -5
Well, I live in Northern California and I go to University in Southern California. I love it, though I would love to go to New Zealand. I don't really know any other languages, except for a little bit of French.
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