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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:13 am
I thought an introductions thread might be handy.
I'll start.
My name is Stephen and I live in Texas. I am majoring in college for a Bachelors in Music Education. I plan on the studying Clarinet performance for my masters degree and performing professionally for a while anyway there after. I play Clarinet and saxophone primarily, but also play piano and guitar.
I also teach tap dancing at a nearby dance academy.
I love to write and have written a fairly large collection of poetry and short stories. I love humor and study extensively.
I also love oatmeal, not the food, but just the word. The same goes for bagels.
Spelling is not good for me.
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:59 am
My name is Crystal and I also live in Texas (same town as Stephen). I will be entering college August 22. I'm majoring in secondary education (grades 6-12). I am going to be an english teacher. Hopefully college will teach me some more about grammar and spelling because run-on sentences love me and I can't spell to save my life. I love to write, but not everything I write is all happy-go-lucky. Just ask Stephen. I am talking tap lessons (Stephen is my teacher and dance partner), and I should be starting ballroom dancing lessons here shortly. I also like to read, dance, sing, act, and of course be on the computer. Have I left anything out Stephen?
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:08 am
She is also very smart and pretty. She studies Caligraphy in her spare time. Her house is very large and yellow. She has and August birthday. Other hobbies include scrapbooking, and making enjalatas and large glittered stars.
Crystal is probably the most trustworthy and honest person I know and she always does the right thing when it matters.
She also can stare a hole right through your head if you upset her and seems to posses a telekenetic method of making you hurt yourself if you are on her bad side. There is something very special you notice about this girl, but then my contacts may just be foggy.
Did I forget anything about me?
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:15 am
Stephen is one of the nicest guys I know. He is a complete gentleman. He was born in the wrong time period. He should been born in the same generation as Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Jazz, and Musicals. He is always there to cheer you up when you're down. He makes the corny-est jokes that for some reason you can't help but smile at. He is also a master of puns and music. I don't know many people who are more talented in music than him. He also knows just about every old song and jazz tune by heart. Same can be said about the old musicals (mainly dealing with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Bing Crosby).
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princess_Im_bored Captain
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:35 am
I dress up as Ginger Rogers every year for holloween. sweatdrop Sings every song from Follow the Fleet by heart and than starts on Singing in the Rain. Unfortunatly my singing voice sounds like a rusty saw so this may be a painful experiance. I am a highschool senior living in MN, not that I really attend highschool, I'm PSEO (if you guys know what that is). I write every day on this novel I've been working on for ever and have a tendancy toward Terry Pratchett books. Starts singing, I'm Old Fashioned But I Don't Mind It. There is some oddness about that though, I sit around knitting and listening to old radio plays but I also sit there Sewing and watching South Park. My mother says I'm not of this decade but I disagree. I'm very much of this decade and she was the one who taught me to sew and knit. I also know way to much about old wooden ships and pirates. pirate No I'm NOT and Pirates of the Caribean fanatic. The movies are okay but I don't want to watch them incessently like SOME people I know. Those people scare me a little. ninja
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:41 am
I'm a 13 year old who lives in a small town in Utah. I love to play golf, soccer, and swim. Terry Pratchett is my favorite author. I want to be a writer when I grow up. I'm currently trying to get both a poem and a short story published. I'm half way through writing a novel. I also want to be an english or elementary school teacher. I hate chocolate. I've never broken a bone. I love the mountains that I'm fortunate enough to live right next to. I hate math, but I took algebra in 7th grade and next year in 8th grade I'm taking geometry. I'm the second oldest of 6 kids. Littlemiss is the sister closest to my age.
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:31 am
Hi, I'm eleven years old and I'm Mcfeegle's little sister, so I also live in a small town in Utah. I like to golf, play soccer, swim, and draw. I'm an otaku, and I want to be a manga-ka. The closest thing I've gotten to a serious injury was whiplash. I'm a chocoholic. I'm the third oldest of six kids. I hate math, but I want to take advanced math anyway because math is even worse when it's boring. I'm really into Japanese Pinky:st dolls. I like the internet, and I hate Microsoft. I only eat breakfast during the school year.
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:59 pm
Yeah, I only eat breakfast during the school year too, but that's only because I always wake up around lunch during the summer! xd
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:04 am
I eat breakfast anyway, even if I do wake up at noon. I like breakfast better then lunch. biggrin
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:16 pm
Mcfeegle I eat breakfast anyway, even if I do wake up at noon. I like breakfast better then lunch. biggrin I rarely eat lunch, too. I just eat random snacks during the day.
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princess_Im_bored Captain
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:23 pm
During the summer I don't eat much at all because the heat takes away my appetite but during the winter I eat three meals a day. Oh, yeah and I have had serious injuries including a broken arm. Not as interesting as the time I accidently stuck a hatchett in my leg though. stare I'm a bit of a klutz.
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:17 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 3:36 pm
my broken wrist story is actually quite humorous...
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:14 pm
All stories where I get seriously hurt have their funny moments because when I go into shock I stop thinking clearly and do strange and funny things. Well there is that and than there is the confusion and lack of comunication that occures in my family when there is an emergancy. When I broke my arm I was visiting family in Mexico with my dad and when we came back to this country our Mom was waiting for us at the airport. I hadn't called her and told her anything and I had my jacket sleave over the cast so she couldn't see it. In a lull in the conversation while we were standing around in the airport I pulled back my sleave and said "look what I did", God did she freak out. xp
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princess_Im_bored Captain
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:13 pm
I was in primary or elementary school, and I wanted to be a circus performer. I went home and decided to practice... balancing on a basketball... Now I wasn't completly stupid, I had a wheelbarrel to help me keep my balance... How was I to know those things aren't sturdy? Well, needless to say, i fell, broke my wrist. My mom didn't believe me when I told her I hurt my wrist so I had to go to school and write (I hurt my writing (right) wrist) for a few days with no cast or anything. My teacher asked me why I was crying while I was doing my work... it was then that my mom took me to the doctor...
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