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  1. Your siggies are really hilarious! My favorite was the priceless Duff one!!! This is a very close second!
  2. remember, you havn't been on as long and you didn't take a several month break. ^.^ True. I respect my elder, Cheesemaster. You calling me old? I am just more experienced. But not as experienced as Horatio. You're older than me. That makes you old. Yeah, Horatio and you do have a lot of experience. *keeps one eye on Hoops* Why? I want to make sure no one dyes my fur blue!
  3. remember, you havn't been on as long and you didn't take a several month break. ^.^ True. I respect my elder, Cheesemaster. You calling me old? I am just more experienced. But not as experienced as Horatio. You're older than me. That makes you old. Yeah, Horatio and you do have a lot of experience. *keeps one eye on Hoops*
  4. what language is it in, as i have never read it You should be able to find it in English.
  5. (randomly) i was just wondering if u were a boy or girl, because theres a boy in my class named lee and i think my frind knows a girl named lee, so.....yeah. I I am a girl. A chickadee. A dudette. whatever. I know a boy called Lee too. He's awesome. -Lee Is your birth name Lee or something else? My aunt was Lee, but her birth name was Leone, which I think is beautiful as well.
  6. But its okay... Because Emily the elephant earred octopus... isn't a Metroid. And it sucked... Horatio's brain out. (does that work better for you? ) However, Meta-Ridley swoops.... (hyphens make it one word) like a rock. o_o Onto Kraid who... decides to sing. Everyone went deaf... and danced a... silly little jig. of fatal doom. (or something.) in a runaway...
  7. ummm...no Science Fiction... please check him out.
  8. Well, I don't. Do you like Piers Anthony? never heard of him...i will go look him up on my library district's online catalog...brb...152 results, wow, but some of them are repeats...here's a pic of a new one...ummmm idk if it worked, but oh well...lemme guess: sci-fi author...out ofthe less than 10 books i looked at, thats what they seemed to be....im into animorphs (see the chat in jokes riddles & funny stories), which are also sorta sci-fi....i also read the remnants series by the same author (k. a. applegate) but i think animorphs are better...one thing: animorphs have 54 books in the regular series, plus specials, and remnants has 14 total books...{RANDOM INTELLIGENCE FROM THE JOHN TESH SHOW: (im listeningto the radio) The water u boiled ur eggs in would be good to water ur plants with...because of minerals in it....}anyway, i usually like general fiction, harry potter series being my all time fave books...animorphs, series of unfortunate events are good.,....used to be crazy about the babysitters club....the westing game (ellen raskin) the giver (lois lowry) the city of ember (jeanne duprau) and many others...im in this thing at my library called "Battle of the Books" in which contestants read 10 assigned books and then have a jeopardy-style contest about the content...i did the "locals" already at my local library, then on saturay is the "reagionals" in which different libraries compete... (dont all u lazy nonreading people think i have no life!!!!! i do! i just love to read!) the 10 books are: 1. holes (louis sachar) 2. hoot (carl hiaasen) 3. the ghost belonged to me (richard peck) 4. stargirl (jerry spinelli) 5. no more dead dogs (gordon korman) 6. gathering blue (lois lowry) (a companion to The Giver) 7. hatchet (gary paulsen) 8. bud not buddy (christopher paul curtis) 9. witness (karen hesse) 10. among the hidden (margaret peterson haddix) speaking of margaret peterson haddix and among the hidden, among the hidden is the first in a series of books, 6 so far (all titles starting with "among the") and ive read them all...also she wrote "the house on the gulf" which i read, and it is good, and "double identity" which i think is new, which i read and it is good too! ive heard she also wrote "running out of time" which i have not read yet, but hope to soon, next time i go to the library ill look, if i remember....wow this is a long post that should really be in the book club...horatio will u forgive me this once if i copy and paste this post and put it in book club? please! ok...BYE!!!!!!! Please do. It would be wonderful to have this post in the Book Club. And while you are there please answer my question... have you read Orson Scott Card? Two of his books are mentioned in the Book Club.
  9. like moldy brie... silly horatio, that sucked was supposed to be like, "they sucked their brains out." [i know, but I couldn't take any chances. Now if you had made the next post following that...]
  10. Who has read either of these two books by Orson Scott Card, Enders Game and Enders Shadow or any other of his books?
  11. Maybe it meant no comment... maybe... The thing is, we may never know. Isn't that sad? the blank-poster cheesemaster strikes again! I don't do it on purpose. I am not sure where it comes from. Will this come? Is Horatio conspiring against me for all those posting sprees in the "this.... is a speciall occaision" topic. You do those all on your own. *evil laugh* I would love to enter a post for you, but........... *looks above to the Horatio angel*
  12. [Anzi toppled over with Anzi on top of her?] [Oh thank you Kat and Cheesemaster! I resisted and was hoping someone would catch that!!! *hands Kat the Super Catnip Award... totally edible and hands Cheesemaster the Cheese Whiz award! * ]
  13. We love when you just poke your smiling face in for a post or two.
  14. Aww, I've got fanart! Thanks a lot you guys! *hugs* here is mine! I like your pic!!! Fantastic!!!!!!!!
  15. Horatio was gonna break the rules. Bad hamster. *looks innocent*
  16. I have checked with three veterinarians and they all agree the ink on the newspaper will not harm animals or humans. So newspaper is okay. Just not the advert section with the colored inks and shiny paper please. Okay... I'l stop eating the shiny parts of the newspaper. Oh good! Here is a giant-sized box of multicolored micicles to replace the shiny parts of the newspaper.
  17. You ought to reprimand me, I was trying to sneak her into the next competition!!!
  18. Finding Nemo was such a great movie.
  19. The pet store is open tomorrow afternoon, I will call and ask them. They sell both lizards and hamsters.
  20. Yes! God is real! I have seen, heard, and felt His presence! It's awesome, in full meaning of that word! Santa has always been a fairy tale to me, just like the easter bunny! God says He's real, and adults believe it! Everyone but five year olds knows that Santa and EB are fake! In fact, the EB was only created so that non-Christian kids could celebrate w/ their friends! I can give you an infinite amount of reasons, just ask, and I will! You don't believe us when we tell you a simple truth, especially the Truth, and yet you try to disprove it with our own words? Anyone can disprove God by using logic and obviousness, but how many can confirm his existence through the written word? I know three groups of people: Lee Strobel and his interviewees; Moses and them who all wrote the Bible with what God said; and DCTALK W/ DA VOICE OF THE MARTYRS! You need to read some of this stuff before yu go ragging on us and our trusts, kid. You're nothin' special. Well, you are, b/c God made you, but you're nothin' compared to ther Promise He has for yu that you refuse to take! gotta go, it's bedtime. If that is what you're going to go down in terms of argument, what makes your intamcy with God any different than a child claiming that they felt, have seen or heard the presence of Santa, the tooth fairy or Easter Bunny? If you except feeling a presence proof of existence then that means you must accept everything spiritual as having an existence, be it Ghosts and Gremlins or Khali, the Hindi goddess of death. You cannot be selective in your approach otherwise that just opens up the way for hypocrisy although judging by Christianity its already open and little ants of hypocrisy are marching up and down it, creating a high speed Motorway. Suprisingly we have a literary genre called fiction for books like that, or alternatively heavily opinionated, with solid connection with reality books. Lee Strobel, I know nothing about him, so he could just be trying to pedal books to get more money, he could have turned to religon for emotional reasons trying to find solstice in the much abused words of generations of preachers and peddlars of faith, if he was a true aethiest who was truely "turned" there must be a reason, you don't just wake up and find that overnight your position on God has changed. Often people return to God because they feel let down and need to escape from the real world and devulge in some false hope. You may be upset to hear this, but the saints are dead. And despite all your claims of holy visions, most are induced by a substance and the other half are brought on by their own fevrent belief, coming back to imagination. In that respect the saints are keeping an even lower profile than God in the modern world. Probably stuck in traffic. Sorry, I lost you after that incoherent outburst of DCTALK. Keep in mind that I abhor both rap, hip-hop and most modern music, so I have no idea what you are talking about. Unless of course DCTALK is like MSN Messanger? I can imagine that, God using an IM service to contact his servants.
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