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  • *most evil laughter imaginable*
    I. Have. WAW!!! AHAHAHAAHAHA I am SO HAPPY. I'm about...420 pages into it since I got it yesterday evening. IT IS SO GOOD! I hope whoever doesn't have it yet can get it soon! *huggles all*

    I've been working on my flash stuff for awhile, and it's starting to come along nicely, even though the monkey and puppy still look rather deranged...

    Anyway, I have more injury stories but right now I have to go to lunch before my next class. I'll be back later, so TTYL!

    *wanders off laughing insanely and huggling WAW*
    ~Rachel

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    • Funfunfunfun! It's days like today that make me love cross country more than anything. Today, we had a team scavenger hunt. We had to run around the city with disposible cameras, and take pictures of our team in front of various local landmarks. My team had so much fun. I'd say the best part was when we ran through the parking lot of the local Catholic boys school. We were supposed to take a picture of their track, and for extra points, take a picture with one of their football players. Well, we got down there, and saw that the football team was already practicing, so we couldn't interrupt them. We were just going to get a picture of the track and leave, when some coach came up to us and told us that we were "trespassing on private property" and we had to "vacate the premises immediatly, or they'll call the police. So we took a picture of the track while hiding from the coach and got out of their quick. The funny thing is, we'd just been at the police station to see if we could take a picture in their jail cell (we couldn't, unless we were arrested.) We're kind of mad, because running through their parking lot is our shortcut for a lot of things, and we can't do that anymore. My dad thinks it was the cameras, and the coach probably thought we were trying to steal his plays. The people at that school are CRAZY! As if we care about their plays!

      W@W...I haven't read it all day I NEED to get in my daily reading! MUST FINISH BOOK!

      -seabiscuit, a.k.a. hungry

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      • Ugh. Today it was hot, muggy, and rainy all rolled into one. I did have piano today, and it went far better than I had hoped; my fingers were so energetic (yes, they were) and they were soo ready to play!! However, I got a very large amount of work to do over the week...

        Ouch! I have a zit on my eyebrow (I know, weird) and it hurts whenever I move myy eyebrows! (Which is a lot, because I do it without even noticing.)

        WEll, right now I'm going to go watch a 24 marathon (it's a TV show on Fox 29) with my mom and dad. It is soo dramatic!! Ach, I can't wait for the yelling and screaming and schooting and what-not. Hah...

        Read, Char, read!!

        And I really have no idea about turning 18, seeing as I'll be turning 13 in June, so...

        Bye!!
        just let your heart take over and sign with a flourish

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        • Hehe. People have started using the funfuns all the time. I have made my mark for all eternity.
          Hungry-I think they're going to force me into makeup too, but if anyone wants me to get my hair done they'll have to attempt to do it themselves. I dunno. Maybe I can just kind of show up and get ready myself so they can't do anything to me. Mwaha.
          The Taiko Dodo and Mitten of Insanity
          I promise not to funfun anymore
          Be happy cause life is good

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          • Lol Cress, that's smart. Unfortunatly, my friends are in posession of a key to my house, so I can't hide from them. *Laughs evily* If they try to put make-up on me...let's just say they won't be going to Homecoming if they try to do that. I will personally escort them to the Emergency Room in a dress, and they will spend the rest of the night on the couch, watching TV.

            History homework: I've been working for 2 hours. I feel I deserve a small break, so I'm posting. I think they give us too much work. My back hurts from all the stuff I carry around all day: Biology book(which is huge) Adv Algebra 2 book (which is big too) Biology binder, 3 notebooks, 4+ folders, Spanish book, Edith Hamilton's Mythology book, gym bag for cross country (it doesn't fit in my locker), and that's just for the morning classes. They really DO give us too much work.

            Blue is my favorite color. I just realized that most of my clothes that aren't t-shirts or school spiritwear are blue. All my flip-flops are blue. My tennis shoes are blue. Both pairs of running shoes are blue-ish. Most of my socks are blue. My iPod Mini is blue. Most of my pens are blue. Watch, my Homecoming dress will end up being blue. I have a sad obsession with blue. Too bad it's not one of my school colors. BlueBlueBlueBlue...Going to go back to work before I get too distracted.

            -seabiscuit, a.k.a. hungry

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            • Ok, everyone, I'm writing a story for a contest, and i was wondering if anyone had any comments or advice or suggestions to my topic. I know, you're thinking it's cheating, but I was thinking of like where some of it takes place and little details like that.

              It is going to be about a snotty girl named Emelia Boghart. She lives on an island (maybe 1000 islands?) during the spring and another island (around the bahamas?) during winter. One day, however, something happens (not sure yet) and she goes to live with either her single uncle, single aunt, or aunt and uncle who are less-than-rich and living in Arizona...I haven't quite worked out the details, but I was wondering if anyone had any comments...

              And, I know, it is reeealy origional.I have read quite a few books around the same subject, but this will be more modern than the ones I have read...
              just let your heart take over and sign with a flourish

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              • Char said:
                So, we're on injuries? I have good injury stories
                Gah. Injuries. *smacks head.* When I was ten I had to go through alot of pain. Infamous rabies shots, in which I had to get a shot every week for more than two months. And some times I had these really big doses of shots, like the shot was so big they'd have to SLAP me when it entered the body to _numb_ the pain... And then I had to get my leg stitched up... without painkiller, and in my parents bedroom. Hurt like hell. It was either give me a shot with too much novacane (sp?) and risk drugging the little child I was, or barely any. So he sufficed with the lesser and I felt that damned hooked needle enter my flesh...*shudders at memory*

                We talked about really nasty stuff in Reading Enrichment today. (That's like an extra class thingy that I take for credit...) It had to do with rape and p*rnography and all this other sick related crap. All the boys were in FAVOR of this perversion, and all the girls in the class were like yelling in disgust.

                Hungry: Blue is my favorite color. I just realized that most of my clothes that aren't t-shirts or school spiritwear are blue. All my flip-flops are blue. My tennis shoes are blue. Both pairs of running shoes are blue-ish. Most of my socks are blue. My iPod Mini is blue. Most of my pens are blue. Watch, my Homecoming dress will end up being blue. I have a sad obsession with blue. Too bad it's not one of my school colors.
                Blue is also my favorite color too! All my jeans are blue (duh...), and so are my converse and newbalance and reefs (naming shoes by their brands), and many t-shirts (but not enough!). Even my school colors are blue and white (and so it Seto Kaiba-san's Blue Eyes White Dragon!). But my eyes aren't blue and neither is my hair to nails (I like the color, but thank go they're not!) And my iPod is green. *shrugs*

                In gym today, I raised my score to 13 track-laps per ten minutes. Whoop-dee-doo! I kicked half the boys (even them jocks) sorry arses! Most people got like less then ten...

                And then in math I got one hundred percent on my test! *gasp* I SUCK at math, and I'd been expecting ike a "C" because my gut reaction told me that all the answers had been utterly wrong... but they turned out to be utterly RIGHT! Yaayyy! *cheers*


                My sister is getting a new PC tomorrow... yay! Now I don't need to go to the library to type of a decent typign program like Word... (I use an outdated Mac) but then, next week, I get a laptop! I'm an apple person, so it'll be an updated new iBook! Yay! Now I'm going to download all those subs I've been wanting and have a collection be the happiest Yugioh fan in the world! (Now all I need is those doujinshis, that way I can be the happiest yaoi fangirl in the world...>_&gt And I'll also download Inuyasha, upload my friend's Full Metal Alchemist, the most beloved Gravitation, season 0 of Yugioh, even others like DN Angel and Full Moon wo Saga****e! Yayness! *prances around* Ok, no one gives a crap about any of this...

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                • *huggles Char* I hope your mom gets back soon.

                  I'm tired. I have to get up in 5 hours to get ready for school. And I've only done one part of my homework. (A project that I thought was due next week.) I'm giving up soon. I'll just do it in study hall and lunch. It's too early to be alive. I hate school.

                  So...I sort of woke up on the wrong side of the bed yesterday morning, can you tell? I didn't have time for breakfast. I forgot my cell phone at home, and had to walk 2 miles home from cross country with a VERY heavy backpack. I haven't had time to read any of W@W. I had 2 tests. My best friend announced she has a date for Homecoming. Now I'm the only one of my friends without a date. I have a headache, and 2 more tests today, neither of which I'm prepared for or have time to study for. I rubber-cemented a paper to the bottom of my laptop accidently (don't ask. I was rubber-cementing my project together, and moved Spot, and he ended up on top of wet rubber-cement.) Now my laptop smells. I just sort of feel like complaining, so bear with me. One of my friends at cross country keeps blacking out, which is bad. Her parents don't care, and won't take her to see a doctor. I'm worried for her. *head desk* I hate Thursdays. Lucky it's now Friday, albeit early Friday morning...oh well. I'm going to go finish some of my English homework, which will take about an hour, and then go to sleep. Dai guys...

                  -seabiscuit, a.k.a. hungry

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                  • *huggles Hungry and Char*

                    wow, I think we're all having bad Fridays (which some people would classify as an oxymoron... )
                    today I had triple ILA...ok, actually one ILA and then a Double ILA and the end of the day, but still, that's 150 minutes.

                    Right now I have a headache which may or may not go away until tomorrow (probably the latter) and It's my friend's birthday. So all my friends are happy for her for turning 13 and all, so we decided to do something for her. We ere gonna go tot he movies and get her Rita's. But NO! WE're having a dance today, and she really wants to got to it. There are 8 more this year, and we will never do this again. I know, its her birthday and all, and she should choose, but does it seem fair to just poo-poo our offer and go to a dance with one person?

                    Cause I mean, only one other person of our 'group' wants to go, and be my guest!

                    I don't want to go because of last year's dance: it was hot, it was reaining outside, everyone but a few people were wearing skirts ( i was not) this kid liked me and kept asking me to dance ( i used to like him...but not anymore which complicated things)... i was finally forced to dance (which I can't at all) and I felt sick. So so so sick. The DJ never showed up, so it took a while for someone to find some stuff to play, and, all-in-all, it was a mess.
                    That kid still likes me, so I'm kind of trying to avoid hima nd hope he goes away....uck. that won't work, but I am in no condition to talk to him now...
                    Uck

                    I might go see Brothers Grimm with my friend instead...I dunno.. I don't feel to great right about now... gonna go try on some outfits (bluch) and then get a badly needed asprin...
                    just let your heart take over and sign with a flourish

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                    • I am such a geek. It's Friday night. There's a home varsity football game tonight, which the team actually has a chance at winning. I could have gone with the rest of the girls cross country team, but nooo...I'm too tired because I only got 4 hours of sleep last night. *mutters to self* The guy I like would also be there, seeing as he's on the JV football team and has to go to the games...anyway. I woke up on the wrong side of the bed again. On the plus side, I think I did really well on my A.P. U.S. History essay test. That made the day a bit better...

                      *Looks around* I should have gone to the football game...there's nothing better to do...and football games are where everyone is...and I like football. Rather, I like the atmosphere of football.

                      My friend gave me a pig today. One that walks and snorts if you put batteries in it. Long story why I was so happy to get the pig, so...yeah.

                      I need sleep. This post makes no sense. Dad just offered to take me to the football game...but it's impossible to find people in the crowd there, so there's no point in going...this day has been pretty bad. I'm going to go read W@W and hopefully go to sleep by 9...If anyone from school finds out I spent Friday night at home, reading, no less, I'll never live it down...see, this is why I hate school.

                      -seabiscuit, a.k.a. hungry

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                      • Strange Story by Nighty

                        Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Alright, I'm telling a story.

                        I was on one of the last sailing ships to Austrailia. You should know what a sailing ship looks like, and this was one of the biggest of it's time.

                        The captain was a personal friend of mine, and he had invited me aboard. Now, we were just passing around Africa when we ran into a greenish fog. Now, it was just a bit of fog, so we kept on ploughing through.

                        About an hour after we had entered said fog, the cloud still hadn't lifted. The fog was a huge problem for the navigator, because he couldn't properly decern where we were. However, we knew that we were on what should be the approximate right course, so we continued to sail.

                        A bit later the wind died down. This was unusual for this patch of sea, but it was like it had just stopped. So, being a sailing ship, we had to tow it fowards.

                        The lifeboats were put out, and the crew slowly dragged the boat across the water. They had started to tire out when we heard a noise like something paddling along.

                        A voice called out to us "Whoh there seamen. Go no further, for death will await you if you continue foward" It was clearly a man's voice, so the captain called back "Who are you that would order us about"

                        Now, we were going nowhere fast, and the crew was mighty tired from towing such a huge boat. So we decided to accept the offer, and listen to this man's story. We couldn't see him clearly through the mist, but he began.

                        He said: Now, I was a seaman, same as yourselves, and I too was sailing to Austrailia. Our boat as well ran into this green mist, and when the wind died down we too towed the boats.

                        However, unlike yourselves we continued foward. We landed on an island, and descovered that it was a good place to live. Shipwreaked, we had no way to rebuild the boat, so we tore it apart and built ourselves houses, in the hopes that someday another boat would rescue us.

                        We had brought livestock with us, so we killed a cow and sat down to a feast. However, the Cabin Boy came to the ship's doctor with a strange ailment.

                        The cabin boy had a strange sort of fungus growing on his hand, the type that crewmen sometimes get from working in the bilge.

                        So the Doctor gave the boy a bar of special soap, and told him to go down to the waterfront and scrub the fungus off. The cabin boy did so, but it grew back very quickly.

                        Two days later, the boy was dead.

                        We thought nothing of it at the time, but then the cook came down with it. Then the carpenter, and the navigator.

                        Soon the entire crew was dropping dead from this terrible desease. We started tearing down the houses and attempting to rebuild the ship, but it was of no use. Every day there were less of us.

                        Until finally, the only ones left were my wife and I. It was then that we realized that like in any epidemic, there are some that are immune to it. We were the survivors, and there was certainly enough food on the island to feed us for the rest of our lives. "Let's go down for a swim, just the two of us" she said.

                        So I went down to the beach with her, and she ran ahead. But as she ran in front of me, I saw the smallest bit of fungus, nestled between her shoulderblades.

                        I didn't tell her, but two days later she met the same fate as the rest of the crew. I have lived on this island seven months by myself, the only one who survived, and I plead that you continue no further"

                        The ship's captain said "That's a load of rubbish. Bring out the foglight so we can have a look at this fellow."

                        So they hauled out the humoungous foglight, and we just caught a glimpse of a figure in a canoe retreating further into the fog.

                        Sitting in the canoe, was a human shaped figure, seemingly covered in a giant, grey-green fungus.

                        So we turned around, and sailed back. We reached Austrailia, but we couldn't find for the life of us where the island would be on a map.

                        That is the end of the story. I must go now.

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                        • Nightvol's story with commentary from the people who were in chat then

                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Alright.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Starting... now. I demand reletive silence
                          Peter Murray *back again* Wow, Nightvol sounds older than me Smile .
                          Gryphon i suppose he doesn't know the definition of gryph high off sugar
                          Gryphon heyy pm
                          Gigo PM is a ghosty
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Alright, I'm telling a story.
                          Gryphon pm, quit being a ghosty so i can whisper to you!
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde I was on one of the last sailing ships to Austrailia. You should know what a sailing ship looks like, and this was one of the biggest of it's time.
                          Gryphon i should? what if i didn't? what would you call that? and how long ago did this happen?
                          Gryphon pm, come un-ghosty!
                          Peter Murray Chime broke when I came back.
                          Gryphon sorry, continue
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde The captain was a personal friend of mine, and he had invited me aboard. Now, we were just passing around Africa when we ran into a greenish fog. Now, it was just a bit of fog, so we kept on ploughing through.
                          Gryphon come back again
                          Peter Murray is Offline
                          Peter Murray is Offline
                          Gryphon erk
                          Gigo Still offline, lolol
                          Peter Murray is Online
                          Tuttle ghost ghost, no ghost
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde About an hour after we had entered said fog, the cloud still hadn't lifted. The fog was a huge problem for the navigator, because he couldn't properly decern where we were. However, we knew that we were on what should be the approximate right course, so we continued to sail.
                          Peter Murray and again.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde is Offline
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde is Online
                          Peter Murray Nightvol's reference to the 60s makes him/her sound even older than me.
                          Gigo Aww. I thought you left and the story ended.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde No, my chime broke
                          Gryphon heyy again *huggles*
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Anyway, continuing.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde A bit later the wind died down. This was unusual for this patch of sea, but it was like it had just stopped. So, being a sailing ship, we had to tow it fowards.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde The lifeboats were put out, and the crew slowly dragged the boat across the water. They had started to tire out when we heard a noise like something paddling along.
                          Gryphon lemme guess, it was a sea dragon?
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde A voice called out to us "Whoh there seamen. Go no further, for death will await you if you continue foward" It was clearly a man's voice, so the captain called back "Who are you that would order us about"
                          Gigo *snerk* It was a duck.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde "I am the sole inhabitant of the island you will find ahead, and if you will listen to my story, then I will explain to you the dire situation that you will find yourself in if you continue foward"
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde he said
                          Gigo I knew it! It was a duck.
                          Gryphon sorry, the pair of us aren't the most quite audience, but continue anyway
                          Gryphon it was a very funny duck
                          Gryphon who has a dictionary, but no style
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Now, we were going nowhere fast, and the crew was mighty tired from towing such a huge boat. So we decided to accept the offer, and listen to this man's story. We couldn't see him clearly through the mist, but he began.
                          Gigo Heh.
                          Gryphon and reads a lot of old books
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde ((I'm now telling his story))
                          Peter Murray Sea dragons are real.
                          Gryphon i know; i have a pet one
                          Gryphon his name is fred, and i keep him in my aquarium
                          Gryphon but he ate all of the other fish
                          Gigo Gryphon: *snerk*
                          Gryphon and he ate the dog too
                          Peter Murray Ah. And they're endangered.
                          Gigo *triple snerk*
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde He said: Now, I was a seaman, same as yourselves, and I too was sailing to Austrailia. Our boat as well ran into this green mist, and when the wind died down we too towed the boats.
                          Gryphon but what he really likes is peanut butter
                          Gryphon and he "excretes" green fog
                          Gigo "Green Mist"? *snorts* Oh noes. How horrifying.
                          Peter Murray *decides not to believe in Gryphon's sea dragon Smile *
                          Gryphon hehehee
                          Gigo Gryph: *penta-snerk*
                          Tuttle *blinks*
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde However, unlike yourselves we continued foward. We landed on an island, and descovered that it was a good place to live. Shipwreaked, we had no way to rebuild the boat, so we tore it apart and built ourselves houses, in the hopes that someday another boat would rescue us.
                          Gryphon i think fred is offended, pm
                          Gryphon or was it frank?
                          Peter Murray They're related to sea horses.
                          Gigo *sends Fred and Frank through the internet to destroy PM's eyeballs with brains in them*
                          Gryphon his best friend is a sea horse
                          Gryphon but he ate that too
                          Tuttle a random albatros appears too
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde We had brought livestock with us, so we killed a cow and sat down to a feast. However, the Cabin Boy came to the ship's doctor with a strange ailment.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Tuttle, no C. S. Lewis now.
                          Gryphon hehe, tuttle, nighty is telling a True Story, and the rest of us are being silly
                          Gryphon did he have a hotdog?
                          Gigo I was thinking Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.
                          Gryphon i know who the cabin boy was
                          Peter Murray I'm not. Sea dragons are real fish.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde The cabin boy had a strange sort of fungus growing on his hand, the type that crewmen sometimes get from working in the bilge.
                          Gigo The cabin boy was Nightvol's Third Leg *snerk*
                          Gryphon noo, the cabin boy was actually a shark
                          Gryphon MKJ Sharky smells blood. He eats a hotdog. He buys another.
                          Gryphon MJK Sharky says (to the hotdog)
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde So the Doctor gave the boy a bar of special soap, and told him to go down to the waterfront and scrub the fungus off. The cabin boy did so, but it grew back very quickly.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Two days later, the boy was dead.
                          Gryphon "Muahaha! People think I'm insane, but nooo, I'm not. I'm perfectly normal. (MKJ starts frothing at the mouth) But you understand, don't you, Spot? You're my best friend, Spot. You care about me. (He starts to shake uncontrolably) Yoush a gohd bug. Mesh fudy aeujkkjudo! EEUUoipieoekkkkuioooEEE!!!! SHHHHVOOOOOOOOEEEE!!!! The aliens are coming! The aliens are coming! (MKJ eats the hotdog) Snrff."
                          Gryphon what color was that fungus, did you say?
                          Tuttle I'm thinking this whole story telling thing isn't working
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde We thought nothing of it at the time, but then the cook came down with it. Then the carpenter, and the navigator.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde It was greenish grey
                          Gryphon if it's grey, i've seen that stuff on the moon
                          Gryphon oo, good enough
                          Gryphon i've been to the moon, y'know
                          Gryphon it was made of cheese
                          Gryphon but i didn't eat it cuz it was kinda old
                          Gryphon but that's just me
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Soon the entire crew was dropping dead from this terrible desease. We started tearing down the houses and attempting to rebuild the ship, but it was of no use. Every day there were less of us.
                          Tuttle afk
                          Gigo Lol
                          Gryphon dun dun dun
                          Gigo ANd suddenly NIghtvol saves the day by EATING the soap.
                          Gryphon wooh!
                          Gryphon a heroe
                          Gryphon hero
                          Gryphon i cannot spell for beans today
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Until finally, the only ones left were my wife and I. It was then that we realized that like in any epidemic, there are some that are immune to it. We were the survivors, and there was certainly enough food on the island to feed us for the rest of our lives. "Let's go down for a swim, just the two of us" she said.
                          Gigo And Nightvol let forth a mighty blech, and the most powerful stench awoke the cabin boy, and the rest, and destroyed the fungus.
                          Gryphon *snerk* okay, now we know this isn't a true story
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde I'm not telling the story, the man on the boat is telling it to me.
                          Gryphon woops
                          Gryphon i misread
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde This is not my story, it's the guy who warned us'
                          Gryphon i know, i was about to say, "nighty has a wife"
                          Gryphon ?
                          Gigo HAH
                          Gigo THIS STORY IS FAKE
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde So I went down to the beach with her, and she ran ahead. But as she ran in front of me, I saw the smallest bit of fungus, nestled between her shoulderblades.
                          Gryphon eww
                          Gigo OH NOES WHATEVER SHALL WE DO? HER SHOULDERBLADES ARE SO IMPORTANT TO YOU!
                          alla is Online
                          Gryphon heyy *huggles*
                          Peter Murray dai Alla.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde I didn't tell her, but two days later she met the same fate as the rest of the crew. I have lived on this island seven months by myself, the only one who survived, and I plead that you continue no further"
                          Peter Murray Nightvol is telling us a ghost story.
                          alla dai!
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde That was the story he told.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde The ship's captain said "That's a load of rubbish. Bring out the foglight so we can have a look at this fellow."
                          Gryphon btw, he's telling this story this guy told him while he was on the last boat to australia through green fog
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde No, that guy finished his story. This is mine again.
                          Gigo Yeah
                          Gigo It'S GREEN FOG *hint hint*
                          Gryphon i own orange fog
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde So they hauled out the humoungous foglight, and we just caught a glimpse of a figure in a canoe retreating further into the fog.
                          Gryphon i keep it in a little bottle; a fairy gave it to me
                          Gryphon the fairy talks to me
                          Gryphon nnn it's 9
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde Sitting in the canoe, was a human shaped figure, seemingly covered in a giant, grey-green fungus.
                          Gryphon eww
                          Gryphon wow, he must've felt really self conscious about that
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde So we turned around, and sailed back. We reached Austrailia, but we couldn't find for the life of us where the island would be on a map.
                          Gryphon to have made a story to go along
                          Peter Murray I thought he might be.
                          Gryphon wait, was this a real story?
                          Gigo NO
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde yes
                          Gryphon hehehe
                          Gigo *snorts*
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde This guy had a pretty bad problem.
                          Gryphon oh, i'm sorry, i must've been confused... err...
                          Gigo And I take it that you ignored it, never found the green m ist, and it remains a mystery to the rest of our days.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde This was long ago though. They don't use sailing ships anymore, it's all elictric now.
                          Gryphon electric ships?
                          Gryphon what, generate windw?
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde No, a friend of mine who made a subsequent journey ran into it as well, and came back with the same story. I guess by now the man is dead.
                          Gigo Oh. And YOU were on that ship? *snerk* I never knew you were THAT old.
                          Gryphon heh
                          Gryphon hehehehe
                          Gryphon *wind
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde You didn't know how old I was at all.
                          Gryphon sorry if the youth have trouble taking this seriously
                          Peter Murray Gryphon: No, but the big problem with the ships is the length of the mains cable you need.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde That is the end of the story. I must go now.
                          Gryphon hehehehee
                          Gryphon pm: rofl
                          Gryphon sya *hug.esL
                          Peter Murray Ships are powered by coal and steam, not electricity.
                          Nightvol: Lord of the Horde I'll return with another story tomorrow. Dai!
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                          Nnn... dunno how long I've been on the computer, listening to music.
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                          • That smilie is totally perfect for my mood this morning. I stayed up until 3 last night watching TV, and then didn't get to sleep until 3:30, so I only got a grand total of 3 1/2 hours of sleep. I had an interesting dream that totally reminds me of Resident Evil Apocalypse, just without the zombies...and my alarm clock went off at exactly the WRONG moment, so I whacked it and layed still for a moment and continued my dream for another 7 minutes. Then I got ready for work, went to the Caf and had a decent breakfast, and then came to work. So now I'll be here for 8 hours...OOH DD chat today Yayness! I hope chime doesn't decide to screw me over like it has done a few times before...

                            *wanders off to check e-mail*
                            ~Rachel

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                            • Awww *huggles Char.* I think there are a couple topics about getting around problems in chime... or you could start your own and see if there's help. What browser do you use?

                              I'm trying to read what I've missed so far in ToGR... doncha love homework?

                              *huggles for Gibby* How are Max and kitten getting along together? When we got Sam-the-dog, he was terrified of all of our cats, but when we had to babysit some of BW's cats, he loved them to death, and played with them. When they had to go back to BW, he was sad for a week. A while later, we got to keep Skittles afterall, and they're best friends. I also think that cats don't feel a lot in their ears... Sam likes to drag Skittles around by the ear.

                              Gibby: give the kitten dry food with water added. Heat it up (I think we used the microwave) and mush it into a gruel. The cats loved it.

                              Awwww.... I just saw the picture of your kitten.

                              I love Pringles! I've eaten entire (what do you call their containers?) before. *drool*

                              Cress:
                              9/11 never really made an impression on me. I don't know why. A lot of people said it changed the way they thought about things, really shook them up etc. It just never really hit me.
                              Me too. It didn't hit close enough to home for me to feel touched... but when a kid who I didn't know -- yet was in my creative writing class nonetheless -- died in a car crash, I was shaken. And again when a teacher's son died from a car bomb in Iraq.

                              Okay... I'll continue this post later.
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                              • I knew I should have came on yesterday...*sigh* My dad didn't have to pick up my mom from work, so I couldn't take control of the computer while he was gone.

                                I had a dream last night where I was visiting my elementary school library and they had two copies of WaW (they looked nothing like the real life copies) and I signed one out, because it turned out to be my school library that just happened to look like my elementary school library, and I started reading it and it was so good...I got a quarter of the way through- and then I woke up and realised I didn't have WaW...Yeah, it was sorta screwed. *sigh* I want WaW...

                                I can't wait until Oct. 1st, not just because that's when the bookstores are going to get WaW, but because an observatory just outside of the city is having an open house. *bounces impatiently*

                                Woot! No homework! No wait, a science poster...*grumbles*
                                Which reminds me...some people in my school (including me) are drawing pictures to be sold at a galla to raise money for the Make a Wish Foundation. Last year a kid from our school who was fighting leukemia got to go to Hawaii for a week through that foundation, so that's one of the reasons that we're doing this. The picture has to represent what we personally think represents a wish, which makes it even harder...I haven't got much done yet, but my piccy is here.

                                About 9/11...well, when I first heard about it, I never really thought about how much this would change the world. I think I was in grade five or six at the time...I think there was an announcement or something over the PA about it...I remember we had a sub at the time, and the class spent the afternoon in front of a big map while the sub explained where the Twin Towers were...I didn't really soak all of it in because it seemed so far away. But now...
                                -Tell me and I may remember; show me and I'll understand; involve me and I'll never forget. Thank you, PM. Your light lives on.

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