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Post by snowfilly on Jan 3, 2010 0:02:29 GMT 1
Objects in the Rearview Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are, by Meatloaf. Turned up to ear-splitting volume, according to everyone in the house.
Do you have a lucky charm/ object?
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Post by Leanne on Jan 3, 2010 1:14:14 GMT 1
Sort of. If I have to go somewhere like a meeting or if I have to give a presentation at uni I tend to wear one of my Shawn Michaels shirts or a red and white stripy shirt I have that kind of looks like something Mickey would wear. Also I have pictures of Shawn and Chris above my bed to act like dream catchers....I'm a weird individual!
What is your favourite item of clothing that you own?
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Post by oliviasolar on Jan 3, 2010 17:28:40 GMT 1
in summer, t-shirt by walli or sumer dress ny jane norman. in winter the jumper i'm wearing now by jane norman and I love my long pruple dress and my prom light purple dress (from a seller on e-bay 1st hand bargain!)
if you had to go and spend the entire day in your room, what 5 things would you make sure you hd with you? (bed is not already in room)
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Post by Leanne on Jan 3, 2010 17:52:05 GMT 1
Laptop, bed, phone, food, music.
What did you have for dinner today? Random I know!
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Post by snowfilly on Jan 3, 2010 18:05:15 GMT 1
Southern fried chicken, sweetcorn and new potatoes. Followed by some left over chocolate.
I love the idea of the dream catchers!
Dream job? IE Not affected by a complete lack of talent in the area.
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Post by Leanne on Jan 3, 2010 18:12:18 GMT 1
I'd quite like to be a video editor for WWE or an actress....would never ever happen really though. Thanks about the dream catchers Favourite film?
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Post by snowfilly on Jan 3, 2010 20:20:26 GMT 1
Oh God... If I start from a top 5, I might have a chance. Brokeback Mountain, Pirates of the Carribean 1, The Lion King, The Lord of the Rings and Shrek.
I think I'll go for Lord of the Rings...probably Return of the King.
Your favourite author when you was a kid?
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Post by oliviasolar on Jan 3, 2010 22:56:20 GMT 1
beatrix potter of cause from when I was little. and then David Almosn, Micheal Morpergo and Antony Horowitze when a teenager (ok I still kinda like them) yay lord of the rings! I was completly mad about that, still am compared to most but diverted some of that madness to mickey. Worst teacher? Mine would have to be my old IT teacher Mr Pratt (by name and nature) everyone hated him. old and always ordering p0oeple about but never ever making any sense. his lessons were theee worst. Ofcause he retired when my year left!
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Post by Leanne on Jan 3, 2010 23:41:42 GMT 1
Lol!
Umm Mr Booth, horrendously bad at Sixth Form. Had really boring lessons and never actually taught us anything. He actively encouraged plagerism and when we handed in assignments we never got them back.
Favourite teacher?
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Post by snowfilly on Jan 4, 2010 11:58:24 GMT 1
Easy...Mister J! (Johnson, but that was a bit of a mouthful, so Mister J) He taught me history years 9,10,11, was my tutor in Sixth form as well as teacher in Year 13 - I got an A! Used chocolate and doughnots as bribes, didn't moan too much when I got lost on a field trip to Austria, and acted as a lending library of cool fantasy books. I left 5 years ago; he edits some of my original stories and we go out drinking sometimes. I got a good deal there Mr. Pratt sounds awful - why would anyone keep that name? And for the next question - what would your ideal pet be?
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Post by Leanne on Jan 4, 2010 12:40:06 GMT 1
Mr J sounds awesome Ideal pet would probably be a puppy. I guess this is more dream pet but ever since I was a kid and read "Santa Paws" I wanted a little black labrador puppy (that I could make wear a santa hat at Christmas....) Lol! I think the RSPCA would probably have something to say about that though. What would be your dream house?
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Post by oliviasolar on Jan 5, 2010 15:30:38 GMT 1
oh that's tough. I have several ideas. A huuuuuuge cottage in south devon, and one in cornwall, and one in the lake district between lake coniston and lake winderere. A villa in spain and one in france. (I plan to be rich) To have stabl;es and horses and a building for a catery. A big square kitchen with a wooden table, the dining roo with a long table, and 2 sitting rooms, one with a tv and big comfy cusiony chairs and one without as ore of a parlour. a library and study and pantry, to 4 bedrooms up stairs and a gaes room, gym and room to do art and playt usic in. and a huuuge garden with one ir two fields. Think I expect too much? If you were to go on coe dine with me, what would you ake for your courses?
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Post by snowfilly on Jan 6, 2010 0:27:48 GMT 1
Olivasolar, I'm so with you on the house! Except that it's damn cold in Cornwall at the moment, and we haven't even got proper snow. Just ice and slippery roads. Cooking? Eeek. I'd do mushroom soup with bread, a roast with everything, and then strawberyr cheesecake. Boring, easy and hopefully very little to mess up, because cooking demands too much multi-tasking. What do you do instead of doing homework? ( Right now, I'm on here, but I've been known to do the hoovering to avoid really nasty essays)
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Post by Leanne on Jan 6, 2010 0:39:34 GMT 1
Lol! Perfect question for me at the moment. I come on here, go to wrestling sites, youtube, I've been known to organise all the pictures on my laptop before. Today I watched The Bill eventhough I'd seen it on youtube already and then decided I had to play with the dog in the snow. I'll pretty much do anything but the uni work!
What time do you usually go to bed?
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Post by snowfilly on Jan 6, 2010 0:45:17 GMT 1
Normally 11.30 or so. Essay nights are later!
Have you taken your Christmas decorations down yet?
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