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Kinda early for this question innit? XD anyway, I guess I can think of three ways it's changed traditions for me:
1. We know pop in my dvd of The Nutcracker into a laptop instead of playing a CD while we put up the tree
2. I link people to my amazon wishlist instead of writing letters to Santa
3. Last year I emailed my rp friends their presents; homemade colorbars and wallpapers
Kinda early for this question innit? XD anyway, I guess I can think of three ways it's changed traditions for me:
1. We know pop in my dvd of The Nutcracker into a laptop instead of playing a CD while we put up the tree
2. I link people to my amazon wishlist instead of writing letters to Santa
3. Last year I emailed my rp friends their presents; homemade colorbars and wallpapers
Writer's Block: Places to Lay Your Head
May. 27th, 2009 11:34 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
- My grandparents' house in Woodbridge, VA
- A trailer in Woodbridge, VA
- A third-floor apartment in Beltsville, MD that we called the Clue House
- A first-floor apartment in Gaithersburg, MD that we called the Goldfish Bowl
- Present day house in Gaithersburg, MD we call the Nookery
No question about it, I love the Nookery. It's hard to decide whether the Clue House or GFB were least favorite...they were both pretty horrible. Except for the pools. I miss having a pool to go to. There's the bubble-pool next to the Nookery, but it's membership fee is ridiculous. And at least we had the Goldfish Bowl to ourselves...if I could remember the Cluehouse better I'd probably share some roommate snafus with
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- My grandparents' house in Woodbridge, VA
- A trailer in Woodbridge, VA
- A third-floor apartment in Beltsville, MD that we called the Clue House
- A first-floor apartment in Gaithersburg, MD that we called the Goldfish Bowl
- Present day house in Gaithersburg, MD we call the Nookery
No question about it, I love the Nookery. It's hard to decide whether the Clue House or GFB were least favorite...they were both pretty horrible. Except for the pools. I miss having a pool to go to. There's the bubble-pool next to the Nookery, but it's membership fee is ridiculous. And at least we had the Goldfish Bowl to ourselves...if I could remember the Cluehouse better I'd probably share some roommate snafus with
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Writer's Block: Peevish
Jan. 27th, 2009 07:18 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I'll list three.
1. People who mispronounce words despite hearing it correctly, or don't even try to pronounce it. Especially in foreign languages.
2. Redundant phrases like "ATM Machine" and "and etc."
3. The assumption that everybody and their mother knows or remembers something. Marc is guilty of this one a lot; he screamed at a contestant on Millionaire for not knowing what an Obi is, which *I* wouldn't have known either if I hadn't read Shogun that summer.
I'll list three.
1. People who mispronounce words despite hearing it correctly, or don't even try to pronounce it. Especially in foreign languages.
2. Redundant phrases like "ATM Machine" and "and etc."
3. The assumption that everybody and their mother knows or remembers something. Marc is guilty of this one a lot; he screamed at a contestant on Millionaire for not knowing what an Obi is, which *I* wouldn't have known either if I hadn't read Shogun that summer.
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Dec. 11th, 2005 02:14 amTitle: Writer's Block
Category: Poem, original
Rating: G
Genre: General
Summary: The exact problem that I have when I have writer's block.
Status: Complete
I wrote this in one whole class period. Enjoy.
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Category: Poem, original
Rating: G
Genre: General
Summary: The exact problem that I have when I have writer's block.
Status: Complete
I wrote this in one whole class period. Enjoy.
( read )