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oh bart its you, at first i thought who the hell is kufaka?!?!
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[older messages]
10 Jan 09, 19:37
Remedy: OHYAY 8D
10 Jan 09, 19:38
Remedy: SAD SONG IS MAKING REM SAD
10 Jan 09, 19:41
Kiya: Hi Nii-San
10 Jan 09, 19:42
Jayne: I wont respond much because my brother is on xbox live on the internet and whatever I do or click on makes him lag like *. So everytime I click or load something, I feel guilty....
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Jayne: Brother, do you have any muse to post on Aftermath? ^^'
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Remedy: Ouch
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Kiya: I wouldn't feel guilty, but that's just me -looks innocent- I do it all the time when my brother is on Xbox live, he hogs the net so I fight back!
10 Jan 09, 19:44
Kiya: I could probably type something up Nii-San, but do me a favour first? -cute eyes-
10 Jan 09, 19:44
Remedy: My brother has his own computer. With it's own interwebs. If he gets on my computer, I maul him.
10 Jan 09, 19:45
Jayne: What's that Kirsty? =]
10 Jan 09, 19:46
Kiya: Respond to something with some annoyance? -figures you will get what she means-
10 Jan 09, 19:46
Jayne: Huh? o.o Just to note to you, I can't leave this page I'm on at all, or use any other Internet-based applications....
10 Jan 09, 19:47
Jayne: No MSN, no Skype, I can't even load another tab. I have one window up, this window, the chatbox.
10 Jan 09, 19:47
Kiya: Oh don't worry it doesn't involve leaving the page -coughs- PIPSQUEAK MIDGET
10 Jan 09, 19:48
Jayne: Ed: -flinches- -grits teeth- WHO ARE YOU CALLING A PIPQUEAK MIDGET!? IM STILL GROWING YOU BACKWATER DESERT IDIOTS! D<!!!
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Backwater. *. That's not right. LOL
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Still.....
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Ed: -growls- HOW DARE YOU CALL ME THAT!? HOW DO YOU HAVE THE NERVE TO EVEN CALL ME THAT!? YOU ARE SO TOAST!
10 Jan 09, 19:50
Kiya: Hehe ^^ I love the crazy -pets Ed with stick-
10 Jan 09, 19:51
Remedy: OH BUT ED YOU ARE A MIDGET. LIKE MY FRIEND CONNOR.
10 Jan 09, 19:37
Remedy: OHYAY 8D
10 Jan 09, 19:38
Remedy: SAD SONG IS MAKING REM SAD
10 Jan 09, 19:41
Kiya: Hi Nii-San
10 Jan 09, 19:42
Jayne: I wont respond much because my brother is on xbox live on the internet and whatever I do or click on makes him lag like *. So everytime I click or load something, I feel guilty....
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Jayne: Brother, do you have any muse to post on Aftermath? ^^'
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Remedy: Ouch
10 Jan 09, 19:43
Kiya: I wouldn't feel guilty, but that's just me -looks innocent- I do it all the time when my brother is on Xbox live, he hogs the net so I fight back!
10 Jan 09, 19:44
Kiya: I could probably type something up Nii-San, but do me a favour first? -cute eyes-
10 Jan 09, 19:44
Remedy: My brother has his own computer. With it's own interwebs. If he gets on my computer, I maul him.
10 Jan 09, 19:45
Jayne: What's that Kirsty? =]
10 Jan 09, 19:46
Kiya: Respond to something with some annoyance? -figures you will get what she means-
10 Jan 09, 19:46
Jayne: Huh? o.o Just to note to you, I can't leave this page I'm on at all, or use any other Internet-based applications....
10 Jan 09, 19:47
Jayne: No MSN, no Skype, I can't even load another tab. I have one window up, this window, the chatbox.
10 Jan 09, 19:47
Kiya: Oh don't worry it doesn't involve leaving the page -coughs- PIPSQUEAK MIDGET
10 Jan 09, 19:48
Jayne: Ed: -flinches- -grits teeth- WHO ARE YOU CALLING A PIPQUEAK MIDGET!? IM STILL GROWING YOU BACKWATER DESERT IDIOTS! D<!!!
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Backwater. *. That's not right. LOL
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Still.....
10 Jan 09, 19:49
Jayne: Ed: -growls- HOW DARE YOU CALL ME THAT!? HOW DO YOU HAVE THE NERVE TO EVEN CALL ME THAT!? YOU ARE SO TOAST!
10 Jan 09, 19:50
Kiya: Hehe ^^ I love the crazy -pets Ed with stick-
10 Jan 09, 19:51
Remedy: OH BUT ED YOU ARE A MIDGET. LIKE MY FRIEND CONNOR.
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[quote author=Jaime [ I love my name] link=topic=76788.msg746090#msg746090 date=1231721726]
[center]
[move][size=15pt]THIS IS THE COOL TEST. THE HIGHER YOUR SCORE, THE CLOSER TO BILLKAULITZ/CHUCKNORRIS/JAIMEPOULTON/GOD YOU ARE.[/size][/move]
Physical[/center]
[ ] You have natural black hair.
[ ] You have hazel eyes.
[ ] You are skinny, though you eat like a cow.
[ ] You have some muscle.
[ ] You can put both your feet behind your head and stand on your hands at the same time. (gee, this skill comes in handy. >_>)
[center]Mental[/center]
[ ] You are extremely adamant about your political or religious beliefs.
[ ] You are Agnostic.
[ ] You are almost always very cheery.
[ ] You take losing a friend very hard.
[ ] You would do anything for the one you love.
[center]Social[/center]
[ ] You are only 'truly' friends with a very tight-nit group.
[ ] You grew up with your best friend.
[ ] You've fallen in love with your best friend.
[ ] You've dated someone of the same sex.
[ ] Your friends always have your back.
[center]Favorites[/center]
[ ] Your favorite color is orange.
[ ] Your favorite desert is vanilla frozen yogurt or a Boba.
[ ] Your favorite dog is a saluki or a deerhound.
[ ] Your favorite sport is skateboarding.
[ ] Your favorite accessory is a locket.
[center]Things that make you Happy[/center]
[ ] Sunshine
[ ] Clouds
[ ] Citrus scent and taste
[ ] The sound of waves
[ ] Your lover/best friend's smile
[center]Things that make you Sad[/center]
[ ] Rain
[ ] Being alone
[ ] Being cold
[ ] Sunset
[ ] The moon
[center]Instruments[/center]
[ ] You can play the drums and/or violin.
[ ] You were taught an instrument by a band.
[ ] You've named one of your friend's instruments.
[ ] You can play the piano.
[ ] You've always laughed at the word, 'French Horn'.
[center]Fashion[/center]
[ ] You LOVELOVELOVE jeans. The more obnoxious the color, the better.
[ ] Vintage tees = <3
[ ] You thrift shop... maybe too often.
[ ] You own at least three pairs of bug-eye shades.
[ ] You love random necklaces and earings with things like turtles on them.
__ of 40
lololol
I was lazy on this one. c:
[/quote]
[center]
[move][size=15pt]THIS IS THE COOL TEST. THE HIGHER YOUR SCORE, THE CLOSER TO BILLKAULITZ/CHUCKNORRIS/JAIMEPOULTON/GOD YOU ARE.[/size][/move]
Physical[/center]
[ ] You have natural black hair.
[ ] You have hazel eyes.
[ ] You are skinny, though you eat like a cow.
[ ] You have some muscle.
[ ] You can put both your feet behind your head and stand on your hands at the same time. (gee, this skill comes in handy. >_>)
[center]Mental[/center]
[ ] You are extremely adamant about your political or religious beliefs.
[ ] You are Agnostic.
[ ] You are almost always very cheery.
[ ] You take losing a friend very hard.
[ ] You would do anything for the one you love.
[center]Social[/center]
[ ] You are only 'truly' friends with a very tight-nit group.
[ ] You grew up with your best friend.
[ ] You've fallen in love with your best friend.
[ ] You've dated someone of the same sex.
[ ] Your friends always have your back.
[center]Favorites[/center]
[ ] Your favorite color is orange.
[ ] Your favorite desert is vanilla frozen yogurt or a Boba.
[ ] Your favorite dog is a saluki or a deerhound.
[ ] Your favorite sport is skateboarding.
[ ] Your favorite accessory is a locket.
[center]Things that make you Happy[/center]
[ ] Sunshine
[ ] Clouds
[ ] Citrus scent and taste
[ ] The sound of waves
[ ] Your lover/best friend's smile
[center]Things that make you Sad[/center]
[ ] Rain
[ ] Being alone
[ ] Being cold
[ ] Sunset
[ ] The moon
[center]Instruments[/center]
[ ] You can play the drums and/or violin.
[ ] You were taught an instrument by a band.
[ ] You've named one of your friend's instruments.
[ ] You can play the piano.
[ ] You've always laughed at the word, 'French Horn'.
[center]Fashion[/center]
[ ] You LOVELOVELOVE jeans. The more obnoxious the color, the better.
[ ] Vintage tees = <3
[ ] You thrift shop... maybe too often.
[ ] You own at least three pairs of bug-eye shades.
[ ] You love random necklaces and earings with things like turtles on them.
__ of 40
lololol
I was lazy on this one. c:
[/quote]
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Re: Lemme See your CTRL+V
†ëh BiG RoB: I hit a homeless guy while playin hobowars, how ironic
†ëh Ðiamond BøB: not only does hw kill lives metaphorically, but also realistically
†ëh Legend: his intel is probably 2 since he was crossing the road when you were driving
†ëh Carlito Brigante: or rob was driving over the sidewalk
†ëh BiG RoB: He wasn't crossing * he was laying in the drivethru
†ëh Legend: maybe he was exploring the city?
†ëh Carlito Brigante: he was looking for cans or a rat to catch
†ëh Ðiamond BøB: not only does hw kill lives metaphorically, but also realistically
†ëh Legend: his intel is probably 2 since he was crossing the road when you were driving
†ëh Carlito Brigante: or rob was driving over the sidewalk
†ëh BiG RoB: He wasn't crossing * he was laying in the drivethru
†ëh Legend: maybe he was exploring the city?
†ëh Carlito Brigante: he was looking for cans or a rat to catch
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Two migrant field workers in California's Salinas Valley during the Great Depression—George Milton, an intelligent and cynical man, and Lennie Small, an ironically-named man of large stature and immense strength but limited mental abilities—come to a ranch near Soledad southeast of Salinas, California to "work up a stake." They hope to one day attain their shared dream of settling down on their own piece of land. Lennie's part of the dream, which he never tires of hearing George describe, is merely to tend to (and touch) soft rabbits on the farm. George protects Lennie at the beginning by telling him that if Lennie gets into trouble George won't let him "tend them rabbits." They are fleeing from their previous employment in Weed where they were run out of town after Lennie's love of stroking soft things resulted in an accusation of attempted rape when he touched a young woman's dress.
At the ranch, the dream appears to move closer to reality. Candy, the aged, one-handed ranch-hand, even offers to pitch in with Lennie and George so they can buy the farm by the end of the month. The dream crashes when Lennie accidentally kills the young and attractive wife of Curley, the ranch owner's son, while trying to stroke her hair. A lynch mob led by Curley gathers. George, realizing he is doomed to a life of loneliness and despair like the rest of the migrant workers and wanting to spare Lennie a painful death at the hands of the vengeful and violent Curley, shoots Lennie in the back of the head before the mob can find him after they had recited their dreams of owning their own land.
At the ranch, the dream appears to move closer to reality. Candy, the aged, one-handed ranch-hand, even offers to pitch in with Lennie and George so they can buy the farm by the end of the month. The dream crashes when Lennie accidentally kills the young and attractive wife of Curley, the ranch owner's son, while trying to stroke her hair. A lynch mob led by Curley gathers. George, realizing he is doomed to a life of loneliness and despair like the rest of the migrant workers and wanting to spare Lennie a painful death at the hands of the vengeful and violent Curley, shoots Lennie in the back of the head before the mob can find him after they had recited their dreams of owning their own land.
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