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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 5, 2006 14:42:47 GMT -5
ah. i had been wondering how to spell it. though do remember, that if i had been living in japan, then my spelling would have been correct. just so's you know.
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 5, 2006 14:43:44 GMT -5
hey look, i just started a new page. anyhow, back to some quotes "the path to success leads in many different directions" ~ms. frizzle
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 5, 2006 14:44:41 GMT -5
i found these in a kids book that i was reading. thought that i would share ~yo! dont spill that bag! Wasting potato chips is not a good idea
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 5, 2006 14:45:09 GMT -5
be considerate potato chip littering makes our world crummy
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Post by Jason on May 5, 2006 17:50:14 GMT -5
You know, that almost looks like it should a haiku. Actually, it is a haiku. Interesting.
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 5, 2006 21:01:35 GMT -5
tis a hiku. i had been reading a book about how potato chips saved the day. forgot to put it up, but the name of the book is Leon and the Champion Chip. quite a good book. highly reccomend it.
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Post by Jason on May 5, 2006 21:16:39 GMT -5
Hmm . . . interesting. Never heard of a book about a potato chip who saves the day.
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 6, 2006 9:55:40 GMT -5
you ought to read it. tis quite good. i highly reccomend it.
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Post by Jason on May 6, 2006 10:14:18 GMT -5
I'll keep it in mind the next time I go to the library. Though, seeing as it's the Manteca library, we'll see if they have it or not. I wouldn't be to sure they do.
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Post by Ranger Melinda on May 6, 2006 10:36:24 GMT -5
do they have a web page that you could look at? if they do, then you could search it, and see if they have it.
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Post by Jason on May 6, 2006 11:05:55 GMT -5
Yeah, they do. I've just been to lazy to go look. Hmm . . . let's see.
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Post by Jason on May 6, 2006 11:08:03 GMT -5
Seems it is there.
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Post by CCD on May 8, 2006 17:05:33 GMT -5
(This is for you Melinda because you are the only person who will appreciate this. This is one of the best ways to get away with breaking the honor code. BTW. Ayame's story is completely fictional. He just does it to drive the Principal insane)
See.. it was the very start of my first year in high school – Ayame Sohma
(Flashback)
I allowed the color but I didn’t allow you to wear your hair long. Have it cut by tomorrow. – Principal
I’m sorry, sir… but… I come from a royal family. I’ve kept it secret until now, but soon I must return to my own country. And it is our age-old custom that members of the royal family should always wear their hair long, in honor of the high king Rurubara, who it is said, during the fourth year of his reign, was visited by a divine image. It was Kandra, shimmering with heavenly light of red and gold! Kandra began to chant, “Ma Rudu Muni!” And a blue light burst forth from his forehead. At this moment, Rurubara’s true spirit was set free! And just as the vast springs of strength and wisdom were swelling within him, so too did his hair begin to sprout forth from his head! At this same moment, the prince Kasipaloo, who had been sleeping securely in his bed, let out a mighty cry. “Kanpani!” he shouted. - Ayame Sohma
“Uh, excuse me, I just remembered, I’m very late for an important meeting. I have to go. – Principal
But I still have more to tell you about Kandra. – Ayame Sohma
No! It’s fine! Your hair is fine! – Principal
(Back to modern time)
And that’s how I convinced him to let me wear my hair long. – Ayame Sohma
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Post by CCD on May 8, 2006 17:07:55 GMT -5
Insanity is doing things over and over and expecting different results - My Algebra II teacher
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Post by CCD on May 8, 2006 17:08:23 GMT -5
I live in my own little world, but it’s OK. They know me there – T-shirt
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