You know--and I don't mean this as a compliment, but just an observation, THEY ARE DIFFERENT YOU CANNOT GET UNCOMFORTABLE ;D--you're a pretty damned awesome person, and someday I need to actually ping you or somesuch and just talk, because you're the kind of person I'd love to know better.
Aww. *blushes* I could sooo say the say thing right back at you.
This one is actually an updated list of one I did three years ago, too. I'm presently working on a list of 101-200 of things that have to be able to be mentioned, changed, and just plain-well jumped into my life in the last few years.
46. When I was ten I had an imaginary white tiger who walked with me to school, had a food dish under the bar opening in my kitchen, and protected me while I slept.
I had a horse/unicorn/pegasus. Sometimes she was all three, sometimes she was only one, or only two of those, but she always looked the same. Soft white with a pink mane and tail. She'd follow me around and perch in the trees at recess and watch me. ^_^ Nice to know I'm not the only one with an animal no one else could see.
41. The first person I ever kissed was Jay Asterman. Not only was he a bad kisser, but he was busy trying to score with my best friend behind my back. She survive the blow up when I found out, he didn't.
Hahaha I just noticed this. Oh man, that name brings back memories. Wow. Jay had problems. He was like...early womanizer. I think I am still trying to get over the annoyingness of him declaring his undying love for me...like the DAY I agreed to be his girlfriend. *SNIGGER*
Omg! Doesn't it just? I was twelve or thirteen at the time. And Jennifer Brown dated him in I think my Junior year, so I saw him again then. Sooo weird still really. He was drama minded and still going after Cat's best friends.
I used to abhor all the pet names. "cup cake" "sugar" "sweet heart" etc, etc, etc, so forth and so on.
Feel free! I love this thing. This one's an update of a thing that went around two or three years ago. I love it because you get to look into peoples lives and maybe get details on something you've only heard a little about and talk about things you did know cause it's there.
#94 st. monica's ???cds2108April 20 2006, 18:33:38 UTC
hmm, When were you there? My sister went there for pre-k and k, and I did some volunteer work there when I was 13 or so, and I went there when I was little. But I was little there before you were born I think.
Was grand meeting you at the camp out. You are always welcome to join us at Kallisti if you are in the mood, or in Austin for that matter.
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This one is actually an updated list of one I did three years ago, too. I'm presently working on a list of 101-200 of things that have to be able to be mentioned, changed, and just plain-well jumped into my life in the last few years.
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46. When I was ten I had an imaginary white tiger who walked with me to school, had a food dish under the bar opening in my kitchen, and protected me while I slept.
I had a horse/unicorn/pegasus. Sometimes she was all three, sometimes she was only one, or only two of those, but she always looked the same. Soft white with a pink mane and tail. She'd follow me around and perch in the trees at recess and watch me. ^_^ Nice to know I'm not the only one with an animal no one else could see.
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Hahaha I just noticed this. Oh man, that name brings back memories. Wow. Jay had problems. He was like...early womanizer. I think I am still trying to get over the annoyingness of him declaring his undying love for me...like the DAY I agreed to be his girlfriend. *SNIGGER*
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I used to abhor all the pet names. "cup cake" "sugar" "sweet heart" etc, etc, etc, so forth and so on.
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I'm working on a new one, too!
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When were you there? My sister went there for pre-k and k, and I did some volunteer work there when I was 13 or so, and I went there when I was little. But I was little there before you were born I think.
Was grand meeting you at the camp out.
You are always welcome to join us at Kallisti if you are in the mood, or in Austin for that matter.
Bright Blessings
Tristan
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I have to agree. The camping was really amazing.
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