Just to let you know, I've just followed you on Twitter. ♥ SianneUK is my username on there, but it has definitely best pushed aside since I discovered the world of LJ!
*grins* You're not the first person to ask me that :)
Theron was/is the name of an original character of mine that was part of my GCSE creative writing coursework. The name means 'hunter' in Greek and I was really proud of the piece at the time. Plus, I just think it sounds nice. I actually posted the piece on here a while back - I'll see if I can find the link for you :)
Oh, awesome! I've always thought, "is it Theron or the-ron?" and now I know. Mystery solved. It's always difficult to think up usernames, and I just glaze over mine and put it down to being an immature and slightly emo fifteen year old. \o/
Thanks for digging that out for me, I'll have a look.
I really want my year 9 SAT's English writing paper. I wrote about a guy who won a lifetime supply of tuna as compensation after a tuna truck rounded a corner, the door was open and he got slammed by a hundred cans of tuna. I think I broke his ribs. I've been h/c forever -- lol!
SianneUK is my username on there, but it has definitely best pushed aside since I discovered the world of LJ!
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Theron was/is the name of an original character of mine that was part of my GCSE creative writing coursework. The name means 'hunter' in Greek and I was really proud of the piece at the time. Plus, I just think it sounds nice. I actually posted the piece on here a while back - I'll see if I can find the link for you :)
EDIT: Here's the link: http://theron09.livejournal.com/53808.html
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Thanks for digging that out for me, I'll have a look.
I really want my year 9 SAT's English writing paper. I wrote about a guy who won a lifetime supply of tuna as compensation after a tuna truck rounded a corner, the door was open and he got slammed by a hundred cans of tuna. I think I broke his ribs. I've been h/c forever -- lol!
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