2004-05-30, 18:56 | Link #2927 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Looking for his book...
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Why does everbody think I'm so old. I was talking with an elderly man, 91 years old, on the bus yesterday and even he pointed out that I talk and sound like an old man. That hurt, especially coming from him. >.<; Of course I'm blonde, if I'm not in the sun very much it's a dirty blonde. If I spend some time in the sun, it sun bleaches to a very light blonde like nothing else. ^^ |
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2004-05-30, 19:30 | Link #2928 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Toronto_Ontario
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2004-05-31, 01:19 | Link #2930 |
model bliss
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Dallas, Texas
Age: 41
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StoneColdCrazy: "Seven Seas of Rhye" is a song by Queen. Originally instrumental, they later added lyrics and length. It's kind of hard to tell from listening to the song, but Mercury refers to the Seven Seas of Rhye as an actual place. I was, like, "kick-arse, dude! I wanna be from the Seven Seas of Rhye!" So, now I am. Untill I get in Aeon Flux mode, and then I'll be in Monica. Or Brena. Or whatever happens to strike my fancy next. Mr_Paper: I'm sorry if I insulted you in any way; it certainly wasn't meant to be mean. Your posts are all very mature and well thought-out; that level of intelligence, wisdom, and tolerance is hard to find in 20 year-olds. kakashilion: Ok, I have to know, what does "BIG" refer to? Big Dog, Big Man, Big House, Big Mama, Big Bird, what? Dopeskills: Thanks for the compliment. Sad to say, I'm only witty on paper. I would elaborate, but I've bombarded you all with enough insanity to topple Mona Lisa. If she were still alive, of course. And Moby STILL needs to die! :topicof: |
2004-05-31, 01:27 | Link #2931 | |
the Iniquitous
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2004-05-31, 01:52 | Link #2932 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Age: 37
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2004-05-31, 04:19 | Link #2933 | |
has big feet
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: UK
Age: 35
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yay you got it right, its big bird. That was the name of the activity group in the hotel i was staying in. |
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2004-05-31, 10:03 | Link #2934 | |
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I was wondering as to why, not what . SCC |
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2004-05-31, 13:56 | Link #2935 |
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another pic of me, this is the photo of my yearbook in my senior year. Yes we get a WHOLE page for ourselves and you can put anything you want, ANYTHING! you can put you adore Satan if you want, but since my school is a catholic school no one dares to say that.
The priests are not exactly supportive of this idea, but the teacher and the people who run the yearbook somehow manage to stop the priests censoring the pages (but im sure an "I adore Satan" page would not be allowed, even from the yearbook's people, I suppose thats was a little extreme example from me). Last year my school was the best school regarding the ICFES exam, is like the equivalent of the LSATS in the states, so the get TWO WHOLE PAGES for themselves. everyone usually puts notes from their parents and friends, a nice THANK YOU to the school, or messages like that. Sometimes with photos of games, metal bands, even hot girls in swimsuits, is up to you how you want to be remembered. Spoiler:
Last edited by mantidor; 2004-05-31 at 14:45. Reason: the big EDITED in red was a bit too disctracting ^_^ |
2004-05-31, 14:39 | Link #2936 |
Hmm...
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Looking for his book...
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@Mantidor - You used Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven as the text in your yearbook? That's cool. In my school we weren't allowed anything more than three sentences to go along with our grad photos. I think mine read something like this: "As my picture is clearly visable in this yearbook, one can assume my petition to have it removed has failed. Why is it so odd that a person not want their picture printed and distributed?!" I got more than a couple wierd looks when I submited that as my graduation message. >.>;
Of course I also appeared in several of the "Most likely to..." polls and ended up ranking second most likely to kill the Prime Minister... @Junko - No offense was taken. ^^ I spend a good portion of my day at work on the phone with clients. When they actually meet me I almost always get told something like "Wow, you're young. I thought you were around 40 years old." I hear it enough that it pretty much doesn't bother me anymore. ^^; Maybe that nice elderly man was right, my mannerisms might be making me seem older. @PriestessKikyo - The lack of beard makes that much of a difference? After about a week of not shaving my face is pretty shaggy. That could easily cover the beard part but unless I invest in some hair dye and a little cosmetic surgery I don't think I can mimic the rest of my avatar. ^^; Honestly speaking, I chose my avatar because I like the thoughful expression he carries. It's an expression that suits the character very well as he always seems to be contemplating the things he sees and the world around him. |
2004-05-31, 15:50 | Link #2937 | |
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2004-05-31, 18:47 | Link #2938 | |
model bliss
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Dallas, Texas
Age: 41
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Mr_Paper: How old ARE you, anyway? Mantidor: Pretty cool, yo. I wish our school let us do something like that. We were only given two sentences. kakashilion: You were eating a what? |
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2004-05-31, 20:13 | Link #2940 | |
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