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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 17, 2005 5:05:38 GMT -5
Heck im too new to know where ANYONE is from...other than zicdeh who is a very old friend of mine...Been about 10 years now... and also lucius..hes my twin brother after all...
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Post by Sarah on Aug 17, 2005 23:45:30 GMT -5
don't worry. i've been here for nearly 3 years (and was on TD1 for a few as well) and i can only guess where people live. unless, of course, they actually put it down on their location thingamabob. Life is great because... a) school starts Monday!!! (the 22nd!!!) (and thus ends my babysitting career for the summer! double exclamation! which starts my tennis practices! yessss!) and b) all this talk of traveling has made me decide to visit everyone!!! okay, so this is very unlikely since i'm 15, don't have the money, and don't know where to start ( i was thinking australia...but *shrugs*), but hey, i can dream, right?! and c) my parents finally bought me a cell phone. and i don't have to pay for it! Woot! if anyone ever wants to talk (who knows how much it'll cost, but who cares?) my number is (is this legal? hah!) 1-210-317-2020 . woot! sorry. extra-excited.
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 19, 2005 11:29:12 GMT -5
Australia is easilly the nicest place in the world to visit/live....apart from the constant heat and the threat of every animal being deadly...but our beaches make up for the heat and our general toughness makes up for the animals
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Post by Sarah on Aug 19, 2005 12:04:58 GMT -5
Lol. I'll Keep That In Mind. ooh. i would love to go to ireland...maybe i should just go on a world tour or something.
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 19, 2005 19:41:04 GMT -5
You should go to italy....just for the food..
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Post by Zicdeh on Aug 19, 2005 21:55:20 GMT -5
or germany, for the Oktoberfest beer festival. Hell yes.
on another note.....ice, your cell number has one more digit than ours. How very interesting.
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Post by Sarah on Aug 20, 2005 0:11:13 GMT -5
mmm...pasta.....and i hear the boys in Italy are pretty...nice, as well. Most definitely!!! I'm mostly German (and Irish and a tad French...) so that would be one of my stops. In October, there are mini-Oktoberfests everywhere, there's one my family and i used to go to in Georgia when i lived in South Carolina, but it's a mighty long drive now...so no Oktoberfest this year... really? *shrugs* all my friends need to do is dial the last 7, but i put the area code and the 1 as a just in case...hm. anyone ever been to Ireland? I wanted to study law at one of their universities, but then i realized that i'd be studying irish law when trying to get an american degree. but the reason i wanted to go ( and fell in love with) to the college was the pics of their expansive library. *sigh* and the fact that it was a couple hundred years old. **EDIT** cell number has changed due to mysterious daily jokes that we couldn't get rid of. holler if you want the number. and my dad said i can call anywhere on the weekends. i wonder if that means other countries. like australia and england?
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 23, 2005 2:48:39 GMT -5
Never been to ireland but im a fan of the accent..
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Post by Sarah on Aug 23, 2005 21:28:57 GMT -5
oh, yeah! I love foreign (to me) accents. i decided the other day that i want to live wherever Jude Law grew up just 'cause i love his accent. but i also can't get enough of Heath Ledger's accent, either....or orlando bloom's...i'm a fan of accents all-around. except for texan accents, of course...they just crack me up and drive me insane. Life is great because... Although it is only the second day of school, i've already had a test over everything i learned in algebra's I & II, plus Geometry, and i am positive that my grade will be pretty high up there. i'm not a fan of math, and it tends to exit my brain quickly, but i remembered all of this nonsense!!! yeah!
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 29, 2005 14:02:49 GMT -5
Life is great because I've met the rest of my department here and if I can put up with like 30 guys talking about programming and monty python all the time then it'll be great. Heh. Nah, it's much better sounding than that.
Also, I might get to move out of my crappy dorm and into an apartment, which is always good.
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 30, 2005 6:47:07 GMT -5
wow computers and monty python...Is anyone reminded of homers roomates when he goes back to college?
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Post by Sarah on Aug 30, 2005 19:53:04 GMT -5
MONTY PYTHON!!! OMG. That movie is SO hilariously DUMB! But the guys you work with sound a lot like my geeky older friends...but i love them to death! *sigh* they graduated. now i'm going to go cry. We have LAN parties! ;D well, we used to...
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 31, 2005 3:49:29 GMT -5
nah...truth be told i am a HEE-YOOGE monty python fan...I grew up on it and was influenced by it a long with several other funny movies " class clown..boys and girls pick.. 2004, tie second this year behind a guy who sang rhinestone cowboy infront of the whole school on stage"
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 31, 2005 14:40:25 GMT -5
Haha, yeah the whole monty python thing is pretty funny. But there's only really so many times you can take the philosopher's drinking song in an hour...
Anyway, life is great because in our building we're playing assassins starting midnight tonight, and there's like 50 people playing. ;D
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Post by Sarah on Aug 31, 2005 18:48:26 GMT -5
lol. the drinking song? shoot 'em. oh! that's AWESOME! Aren't Americans great?! (you are in america still, right? )
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