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The Atheist
10-31-2009, 03:01 PM
The amazingly talented and beautiful soundofmusic came up with what seems an excellent idea - a Junior Members' Forum.

This all came about because I finally let my 10 yo daughter pester me into letting her post here which gave soundofmusic the idea.

I find LitNet to be the only genuinely kid-friendly forum on the internet and it seems to me that it might attract a number of book-loving juniors.

Any thoughts?

Bajerox
11-01-2009, 11:09 PM
I think the idea is great soundofmusic thanks alot you are a great person to be able to chat to



:nod::nod::nod::nod::nod:

Bajerox
11-20-2009, 04:19 PM
The amazingly talented and beautiful soundofmusic came up with what seems an excellent idea - a Junior Members' Forum.

This all came about because I finally let my 10 yo daughter pester me into letting her post here which gave soundofmusic the idea.

I find LitNet to be the only genuinely kid-friendly forum on the internet and it seems to me that it might attract a number of book-loving juniors.

Any thoughts?

I love the idea what are we talking about???????
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

billl
11-20-2009, 04:52 PM
Bajerox, I am not a junior, but I think some juniors are shy about beginning discussion maybe? I shouldn't participate, of course, because I am not young enough to matter much on these topics. ;)

I am interested in the idea that you guys might want to discuss books here, though, so I'll try to help by asking:

What are some books that you like?

Maybe some others will notice your ideas and opinions (eventually!?!?), and share theirs too.


. :smash:
:smash:

:banana:

:)

Bajerox
11-20-2009, 05:10 PM
Bajerox, I am not a junior, but I think some juniors are shy about beginning discussion maybe? I shouldn't participate, of course, because I am not young enough to matter much on these topics. ;)

I am interested in the idea that you guys might want to discuss books here, though, so I'll try to help by asking:

What are some books that you like?

Maybe some others will notice your ideas and opinions (eventually!?!?), and share theirs too.


. :smash:
:smash:

:banana:

:)

Thanks Billl
I like adventurous books and scary books
Authors that I like are people like Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl and Anthony Horowitz

My favourite authors is Roald Dahl and my favourite book is the witches and the twits

Even though I might be a little to old for them they still crack me up every time i read them

( I have read them each about 100 times!!!!!:brow:)

billl
11-20-2009, 06:43 PM
I haven't read Roald Dahl (unbelievable, isn't it!), but Witches and Twits is a GREAT title. You write very well, and it sounds like you're a good reader. Now, let's see if some more juniors find this thread!

chaneybean
11-23-2009, 06:08 PM
My faviort book is Artemis Fowl.

(i am a new jr.)

The Atheist
11-23-2009, 08:05 PM
Hey! There's another.

Welcome along!

Niamh
11-24-2009, 03:01 PM
My faviort book is Artemis Fowl.

(i am a new jr.)

Artemis Fowl is fantastic! :D

gbrekken
11-24-2009, 03:47 PM
just visiting-can't keep old folks out-but i must recommend "a day no pigs would die".

dahl rocks. even "boy"

ehs13
11-24-2009, 08:33 PM
Hey! I'm pretty sure i'm a junior compared to everyone else. :) So a good book?... I think i would have to say Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. Or The Two Princesses of Bamar (not sure by who). Neither of which i have read for awhile but I am still fond of them. :)

Bajerox
12-10-2009, 01:15 AM
My faviort book is Artemis Fowl.

(i am a new jr.)



Sorry I have never in my life read Artimes Fowl. :(
BUT..........................
Every-one talks about it at school and I think it would be such a gr8 book!!
Thanks 4 telling me!!
:D :) :P


Hey! I'm pretty sure i'm a junior compared to everyone else. :) So a good book?... I think i would have to say Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. Or The Two Princesses of Bamar (not sure by who). Neither of which i have read for awhile but I am still fond of them. :)


It sounds like you like reading!
But do you like school?
I absolutely.............:





LUV IT 2 Bits
School is da bst thing eva 4 me!!

soundofmusic
12-10-2009, 01:32 AM
The amazingly talented and beautiful soundofmusic came up with what seems an excellent idea - a Junior Members' Forum.

This all came about because I finally let my 10 yo daughter pester me into letting her post here which gave soundofmusic the idea.

I find LitNet to be the only genuinely kid-friendly forum on the internet and it seems to me that it might attract a number of book-loving juniors.

Any thoughts?

:redface: Oh Gosh, How did I miss this compliment:blush::blush:
I'm all a flutter....
Hi Bajerox, How are the posts going; I think there are quite a few young folks on this site...

Niamh
12-10-2009, 06:26 AM
There have always been young members on the forum and they have all grown and Matured while frequenting the forum. Their love of Literature and the opertunity to freely discuss (regardless of the genre or age bracket of the book) with the older members of the forum has probably helped them mature into the people they are. Pensive is a wonderful example of that. It has more or less been that way since the forum began.

Nikhar
12-10-2009, 09:00 AM
Am I counted as a Junior?

The Atheist
12-10-2009, 01:56 PM
:redface: Oh Gosh, How did I miss this compliment:blush::blush:
I'm all a flutter....

Wow!

I'll just go outside and check the sun hasn't fallen down...

Nope, all ok!

:D


Hi Bajerox, How are the posts going; I think there are quite a few young folks on this site...

I think they're mostly hit & run posters though.

Not many hang around for more than a couple of dozen posts.

I just had a look at the members' list and it's very noticeable that most posters have only two digits in their post total.


There have always been young members on the forum and they have all grown and Matured while frequenting the forum. Their love of Literature and the opertunity to freely discuss (regardless of the genre or age bracket of the book) with the older members of the forum has probably helped them mature into the people they are. Pensive is a wonderful example of that. It has more or less been that way since the forum began.

Are there many though?

The evidence of my attendance here, the members online from the front page and looking at the members' list tends to indicate the opposite - that for the size of the site, very few hang around. Even long-term young 'uns (to me) like bazarov are hardly ever here any more.


Am I counted as a Junior?

:D

soundofmusic
12-10-2009, 04:17 PM
I wonder if a lot of the difficulty is still navigating through the many sites.
When I come on the site; i have to hit "new posts", then "general chat"...sometimes there's a delay. If there isn't a post everyday; it can wind up on the second page and no one goes to the second page. I also wonder how many of the younger folks don't like thinking of themselves as "juniors".
I also think alot of the kids message each other.

Bajerox
12-12-2009, 03:35 AM
I haven't read Roald Dahl (unbelievable, isn't it!), but Witches and Twits is a GREAT title. You write very well, and it sounds like you're a good reader. Now, let's see if some more juniors find this thread!


Well Thank-you
:eek: :eek: :angel: :angel: :angel: :wave: :wave: :wave:


:redface: Oh Gosh, How did I miss this compliment:blush::blush:
I'm all a flutter....
Hi Bajerox, How are the posts going; I think there are quite a few young folks on this site...

They are actually going really well thanks
:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:
All thanx 2 u !!

soundofmusic
12-12-2009, 02:17 PM
They are actually going really well thanks
:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:
All thanx 2 u !!

I'm so glad to hear that, bajerbox. :nod: :nod: :nod:

My cat is staring over my shoulder; I guess she wants to use the computer. I'm not sure what to get her for Christmas (she's really a boy; but we thought she was a girl...so) :lol: She doesn't seem to play for very long with anything. She doesn't like many foods:santasmil :santasmil

Bajerox
01-23-2010, 02:01 PM
My faviort book is Artemis Fowl.
I read am Artimes Fowl book and sorry chaney bean... I don't really like them


I'm so glad to hear that, bajerbox. :nod: :nod: :nod:

My cat is staring over my shoulder; I guess she wants to use the computer. I'm not sure what to get her for Christmas (she's really a boy; but we thought she was a girl...so) :lol: She doesn't seem to play for very long with anything. She doesn't like many foods:santasmil :santasmil

Oh dear youmust be having trouble thinking!

Koa
01-23-2010, 03:39 PM
Yesss so we can talk adult stuff in the rest of the forum :D:D:D

(kidding ;))

soundofmusic
01-24-2010, 12:23 AM
:crash::D
Oh dear youmust be having trouble thinking!

Hello, Well, we got the cat some catnip, which he really likes and so does all the other cats on the block. He's kind of a depressed cat; so when ever he gets in a bad mood, we bring out the catnip. We also got him a cat shaped laser light. It throws a red glow that he liked to chase until he realized he could never catch it. :(

:sick: I've got a bad cold, so I'm watching movies all day. I watched the new Harry Potter movie, I was kind of disappointed.

How are you:banana::banana::banana::eek2::eek2::):):yawnb: :blush::idea::alien::lol::flare:

Heathcliff
01-24-2010, 12:34 AM
Am I counted as a Junior?

I suppose you might be. Depends what you have to say about books.

My all-time favourite book is Wuthering Heights, although I am not demanding anyone read it. Very difficult.

I am thirteen at the moment. So I guess I qualify.

Has anyone read anything by Christopher Milne? He wrote the Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls series. He published then all on his own. I used to totally love those.

I read some of Andy Griffiths work. Loved it. Particularily the three stories entirely based around Jack's rear-end. ;)

The Harry Potter series had a big effect on me as well, I read the The Philosopher's Stone 164 times.

I'm going to have fun with this, I'm going to translate it:
____________________________________

I guess u r. Deps what u talk about.

Best book eva is Wuthering Heights. U don't gotta read it, it's really hard.

I'm 13, I fit in.

Have u heard of Christopher Milne? He wrote the Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls seriesand published them. I liked them.

I liked the bum-stories Andy Griffiths did.

I like Harry Potter. I read the The Philosopher's Stone 164 times.
____________________________________

Well, it isn't that different. :lol:

soundofmusic
01-24-2010, 11:39 PM
The Harry Potter series had a big effect on me as well, I read the The Philosopher's Stone 164 times.



Do you like Harry growing up and getting married? I kind of would prefer if they would just leave Harry the same age; I can't quite imagine him marrying Jenny and having children:alien::goof::(

Heathcliff
01-24-2010, 11:41 PM
Do you like Harry growing up and getting married? I kind of would prefer if they would just leave Harry the same age; I can't quite imagine him marrying Jenny and having children:alien::goof::(

That end bit didn't really seem real enough to believe. I'm not surprised they ended up together, but I suppose they had to grow up one day.

soundofmusic
01-26-2010, 04:07 AM
Thats what I like about cartoon characters, they never get older!
I guess I always thought Herminone would get with Harry. I didn't understand why dumbledore had to drink that water...And I wanted Serious to live. I guess I don't like my favorite characters to disappear...Oh yes, Robert Pattinson is just too much of a hunk to let him go off and become a vampire:ladysman:

Heathcliff
01-26-2010, 05:17 AM
Thats what I like about cartoon characters, they never get older!
I guess I always thought Herminone would get with Harry. I didn't understand why dumbledore had to drink that water...And I wanted Serious to live. I guess I don't like my favorite characters to disappear...Oh yes, Robert Pattinson is just too much of a hunk to let him go off and become a vampire:ladysman:

I wanted Hermione with Harry. I don't think Ron had enough to offer.

I didn't like Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory. I think it was just the character he had to play.

soundofmusic
01-26-2010, 08:49 PM
I wanted Hermione with Harry. I don't think Ron had enough to offer.

I didn't like Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory. I think it was just the character he had to play.

Yes, I wonder why no one ever puts Hermione with Harry. It's logical that as such good friends they would end up together. Actually, I guess I think most of the Weasley kids are kind of lame except the twins; they're really cool. I like the one who keeps dragons later.
How did you like Krum; I kind of liked him with Hermione also.
Cedric...well, I'll tell you, I just like to look at Robert Pattinson...I guess, that is what his agents and the people who cast him are thinking of too.
He looks really good when someone dresses him. He should always have someone to dress him:lol:

Heathcliff
01-31-2010, 04:25 AM
Yes, I wonder why no one ever puts Hermione with Harry. It's logical that as such good friends they would end up together. Actually, I guess I think most of the Weasley kids are kind of lame except the twins; they're really cool. I like the one who keeps dragons later.
How did you like Krum; I kind of liked him with Hermione also.
Cedric...well, I'll tell you, I just like to look at Robert Pattinson...I guess, that is what his agents and the people who cast him are thinking of too.
He looks really good when someone dresses him. He should always have someone to dress him:lol:
Krum and Cedric, I don't think are good for anyone.
They are geniouses in their own league, however I think they are doomed to be alone.
Cedric would've turned out alright, if he'd lived, although he always seemed like on of those annoyingly popular people who don't go a long way after highschool.
Krum seemed like a sports nut. Not to be comtemplated.

soundofmusic
01-31-2010, 07:20 AM
Krum and Cedric, I don't think are good for anyone.
They are geniouses in their own league, however I think they are doomed to be alone.
Cedric would've turned out alright, if he'd lived, although he always seemed like on of those annoyingly popular people who don't go a long way after highschool.
Krum seemed like a sports nut. Not to be comtemplated.

You are a very practical young lady, and I am sure you are right. Do you think young ladies ever think of just dating boys for the enjoyment of being on a date; or is it always about the future?

Anyway, I thought Krum was kind of sweet with Hermione; and a big ego boost since all the other girls wanted to go out with him.

Cedric, hum, I can see him getting a good job just because he's popular; or marrying into a wealthy family.

Bajerox
02-04-2010, 01:17 AM
:crash::D

Hello, Well, we got the cat some catnip, which he really likes and so does all the other cats on the block. He's kind of a depressed cat; so when ever he gets in a bad mood, we bring out the catnip. We also got him a cat shaped laser light. It throws a red glow that he liked to chase until he realized he could never catch it. :(

:sick: I've got a bad cold, so I'm watching movies all day. I watched the new Harry Potter movie, I was kind of disappointed.

How are you:banana::banana::banana::eek2::eek2::):):yawnb: :blush::idea::alien::lol::flare:

I feel so sorry for you




The Harry Potter series had a big effect on me as well, I read the The Philosopher's Stone 164 times.

I like Harry Potter. I read the The Philosopher's Stone 164 times.

Wow i really like harry potter I have just started reading the philosherphers stone and i luv it already

Heathcliff
02-04-2010, 02:05 AM
Wow i really like harry potter I have just started reading the philosherphers stone and i luv it already

pretty awesome. gotta get the hole way thru to get to the good parts.

the movie was gud but i likey teh book.

soundofmusic
02-06-2010, 05:21 AM
Wow i really like harry potter I have just started reading the philosherphers stone and i luv it already

It really is a very exciting book, you'll love it.

Heathcliff
02-06-2010, 05:23 AM
lol im ditchin the gud spellin and gramma

soundofmusic
02-07-2010, 01:51 AM
lol im ditchin the gud spellin and gramma

:nono: Okay, I've done my adult duty by disagreeing:frown2:

:auto: So, ma girl, How it is...:cheers2: you be comin to da pahty..:biggrinjester:; We gonna git this pahty on my friend girl:willy_nilly::cuss::puke:

Heathcliff
02-07-2010, 06:59 AM
wow. i cant even slang that much.

im not one for emotes, 2 much hard work.

soundofmusic
02-07-2010, 02:27 PM
wow. i cant even slang that much.

im not one for emotes, 2 much hard work.

:coolgleamA: taint nutin home girl, we be trickin out wid da video games: grand theft, liberty city :driving:, chillin at da club:party: just high on life :thumbsup:

Where are ya, baje:banana::banana:

Heathcliff
02-19-2010, 08:08 PM
uhhh... got it.
took a bit to get it.

naughty kiddys play grand theft, i think. mummy not gonna let me. im not gonna let me.

only thing i dont get is why games are rated like ma or whatever for violence.
like a guy on a chainsaw massacre. i know that all thru growin up idve laught at that.
or maybe ive just got a little gore factor.

soundofmusic
02-20-2010, 02:12 PM
uhhh... got it.
took a bit to get it.

naughty kiddys play grand theft, i think. mummy not gonna let me. im not gonna let me.

only thing i dont get is why games are rated like ma or whatever for violence.
like a guy on a chainsaw massacre. i know that all thru growin up idve laught at that.
or maybe ive just got a little gore factor.

I like playing battle games: star wars, indiana jones and when I feel stressed: mortal combat and grand theft. I think it's all about making the division between what our fantasies are and what reality is. The reason chainsaw is not frightening to you is because you realize it isn't real; or even with some true life based stories: you can avoid them or they aren't happening to you.
It's a decision each parent has to make. I always let my daughter check out books and movies that were mature; I'd review the books and watch the movies with her. Then we'd discuss the points in the movie and real life, what is expected in society.
I think the problem with life now is that people don't have time to have such discussions with their children, or they don't start early enough. Parents try to get a rapport with their children when they are 12 or 13, it's too late at that point. A parent needs to start developing a rapport with their children before the children go out into the world, have other exposures and realize that adults are fallable and sometimes, not as intelligent as their children.
Well, that's my thoughts anyway.

Heathcliff
02-20-2010, 08:17 PM
i dont bother w any of those games. dontve the attention span.
yea no kidding, it is fake in a game. like when we do runnin tests in pe i chase after people pretending ive a chainsaw. dun work.
eh, ur strict w ur daughter. my mum nows i see it all as trash. then again, there is some mature stuff she would mind. violence, nope.
yea i know, it can be to late. i mean, like ehhh... nah, dont have my usb. i did an assignment for school on alcohol, had a link to a commercial about this kid who started drinkin young, then his parents told him bout it when they thought hed start drinking and he was already addicted.
my, thoughts, you gotta kno ur kid. my parents r pretty kewl.

soundofmusic
02-21-2010, 01:48 AM
i dont bother w any of those games. dontve the attention span.
yea no kidding, it is fake in a game. like when we do runnin tests in pe i chase after people pretending ive a chainsaw. dun work.
eh, ur strict w ur daughter. my mum nows i see it all as trash. then again, there is some mature stuff she would mind. violence, nope.
yea i know, it can be to late. i mean, like ehhh... nah, dont have my usb. i did an assignment for school on alcohol, had a link to a commercial about this kid who started drinkin young, then his parents told him bout it when they thought hed start drinking and he was already addicted.
my, thoughts, you gotta kno ur kid. my parents r pretty kewl.

Ah, the games transfix me. It's odd, when my daughter was growing up my friends and her teachers were always telling me I gave her too much intellectual freedom (I was overprotective about her going places; but we live in a rough neighborhood). I don't like slasher movies and gore; but I like real life crime movies and shows like CSI and Criminal Minds and forensic stuff.
Jessica likes Japanese horror like The Grudge; but those scare me to death with those creepy little kids. Yeah, your mom seems really cool. It's great that you like your parents, no really. You know, you can love people but you don't always like them. When I was young, I liked my mom most of the time; but she got really wierd when I got about 15. I had all sorts of freedom and then when I started looking grown up, they started giving me curfews. My dad was old school, spank the kids until they leave home. He actually took a belt to my sister when she was 23. My mom would go after the kids with a broom. I guess that's how I raised my daughter; changing everything I thought they did wrong.

Heathcliff
02-21-2010, 01:54 AM
yea my mum was sort of overprotective. but rightfully so. its rough.
i like some blood and guts movies. i cant stand those fighting ones where they always have to have the last say b4 peltin each other. i like sweeny todd. that type of blood and guts.
my mum is awesome. she listens to the stupid rubbish i come up w.
my dad gave me freedom wen i was litttle, now, nope. he uesd to let me do that fun stuff, like the first time i really tasted chocolate w him. we used to have a kite. he let me ride the trolley the unsafe way, but the fun way. i suppose that stuff has changed now that, yea, i dont really want to ride the trolley the dangerous way.
one of the perils of growing up. i dont exactly seem 13 half the time. my mum is letting me go a bit though. but to a reasonable limit.
my mum raises me different. she treas me like a queen. i suppose i dont feel to great about that, but if its what she wants. and im just lazy. :blush:

soundofmusic
02-21-2010, 05:47 AM
yea my mum was sort of overprotective. but rightfully so. its rough.
i like some blood and guts movies. i cant stand those fighting ones where they always have to have the last say b4 peltin each other. i like sweeny todd. that type of blood and guts.
my mum is awesome. she listens to the stupid rubbish i come up w.
my dad gave me freedom wen i was litttle, now, nope. he uesd to let me do that fun stuff, like the first time i really tasted chocolate w him. we used to have a kite. he let me ride the trolley the unsafe way, but the fun way. i suppose that stuff has changed now that, yea, i dont really want to ride the trolley the dangerous way.
one of the perils of growing up. i dont exactly seem 13 half the time. my mum is letting me go a bit though. but to a reasonable limit.
my mum raises me different. she treas me like a queen. i suppose i dont feel to great about that, but if its what she wants. and im just lazy. :blush:

Yes, I really liked Sweeny Todd, though I like most anything with Johnny Depp...I never watched the really early stuff. Your dad seems really cool, too. How do you ride a trolley the unsafe way; we don't have trolleys here, except in San Francisco and New Orleans. Jessica and I always looked young for our age; she looked 14 until she was in her mid-20's. I looked really young, too. I was 21 when Jessica was born and had been married almost 3 years; but people used to give me dirty looks because I looked so young they thought I was a teenage, unwed mother. You are beautiful, like your mother, and look quite a bit older than your age...I think you look at least 16/17. I guess being the mother of a daughter who looks older and acts older might be a bit of a challange.

Heathcliff
02-22-2010, 01:13 AM
love johnny depp.
my dads alright. of course, letting a three year old stand on the back of a trolley he is attempting to powerslide w can be dangerous.
looking young isnt so bad.
of course, being me (no kidding) my mum isnt as worried about letting me do things. i mean, i at least look like I can bash someone. A smaller, more frail girl would have a lot more troubles.
17? My dad's uncle has spent the past four years asking me when I'm going to get married. :lol:
I act older on occasions. I mean, I'm in a religious group at school. I'm in year nine and every other member is in year twelve. It is useful sometimes, but inconvenient others. I wanted to do debating with school. I was the only one in my year level intereseted, again, the other were pretty much all year 12s. The idea was they stay back after school to prepare our speeches, then we go and eat at the local shopping centre, then back to school, on the bus, and to the debating school. Of course, these kids are grown up, and yea, sure, they quite often go out to the shops. I mean, it would be safe, a group of six, not little kids. The responsible young adults, these ones are, I mean, religious groups and debating, what more could my parents want me involved in?
It makes sense they wont let me, because I am young. I would've liked the debating though.
Eh, maybe next year.

soundofmusic
02-23-2010, 01:56 AM
Your dad sounds really cool/a little adverturous. You are a nice size; but you do look like you are self assured and could take care of yourself. I was in some advanced classes when I was 15, I had finished my highschool curriculem early. Of course, the older students had alot of freedom and some were even older than 17 or 18; because they had returned to school. I occasionally cut class to go to the beach or out with them.
The lies really got difficult to cover. My mom picked me up from school and I would go off with the kids in their cars, hang out at the beach, sometimes strip down to my underclothes to go swimming, and show back up to school with sand in my shoes, messy air dryed hair, and partially wet clothes. Other times, I would skip and walk all the way to my neighborhood; then walk back before it was time for my mom to pick me up.
One day, she caught me walking back to school. She was livid. It seemed odd to me that she was more upset about being put out by taking and picking me up from school and didn't really seem interested in what I had been doing...that is, until I started skipping class to see a boyfriend.
It was funny. This boy had a crush on me and constantly visited my house. I thought he was really dumb and he was 19 years old. My mom kept bugging me to be nice to him and he was always around the house. One day, his friend, my boyfriend dumped me and he just seemed there as a shoulder to cry on.
My mom always let me go out with him and it was one of the only ways to keep from that clostrophobic house. There wasn't much to do; but we hung with the other kids in the neighborhood and I spent alot of time with his family; they were very close and good to me. In a few months I decided I would marry him...then my mother went balistic.

Yes, it is unfortunate that the debate team is so much older than you; I think you'd be wonderful on the debate team. It's wonderful to be a genius; but it is a real drag socially. I guess the thing about religious kids, is that when they pair up, they are much like nonchristian kids. My mother was always pushing me to date boys from our church: one night, this boy I did not like at all took me to the beach...we were supposed to go get something to eat. He suddenly claimed his car broke down. I lifted the hood of the car and found he had disconnected some of the cables. I told him to either connect them or I was calling the pastor...you better believe he fixed them. I told my mother that I wasn't dating anymore of her church friends perverted sons; the kids at school might read Karl Marx and smoke pot; but they didn't try to attack me

Heathcliff
02-24-2010, 02:32 AM
I guess my dad is alright, as far as dads go. They are weird and foreign.
I'm one of those people who try to appear physically tough. It does definitely help though. Some kid was bothering my last year so I stood up taller, spread my shoulders out and put my hands on my hips and demnded he tell me what he wants or leave me be. He ran like crazy...
As if you would skip school. I mean, to be in the extra classes, I know I'd actually have to be there. I have never skipped schoool or class or anything, and I doubt I will.
Eh... Hilarious. I married a toy train once. Today I was dumped by a boy I didn't even know I was going out with. He seemed so sincere and apologetic so I at least tried to be upset whilst laughing on the inside and wondering who in the world this kid was. Weird.
Mummy says no boyfriends whatsoever. Whatever. They are a bunch of abies or the are too old that I can't control everything they do. I like to control peoples lives, especially when they can't control their own.
Might be able to do debating next year.

soundofmusic
02-24-2010, 01:34 PM
What nationality is your dad? When I was going to school, they had began a program of testing kids IQ's and giving them psychological tests, then they would drag them out of the classes with their friends and place them in classes which mirrored their IQs. I had a high IQ; but I only liked the arts: music, drama and such. I didn't like my new classmates, I felt isolated. They began to build schools with large rooms for multi-class lecturing (I was more interested in looking around the room), the building was dark and had few windows; I felt like I was in prison. I noticed the teachers test patterns on the test, so I would "christmas tree" the test, do almost no homework, skip school and still make average grades.
I wonder if the fellow who was teasing you last year had a crush on you? I spent most of my 10-14 age being made fun of by the teachers and classmates. My parents were wierd and really religious, I had to wear a dress during atletic activities. They would sometimes pretend to be my friend, learn more about me and then pass around mean things about me or get their boyfriends to tease me.
When I turned 15, my appearance really changed and I dropped my parents beliefs. The first thing I did was systematically steal each of those girls boyfriends and after a week or two, dump them. I guess, it is the only time I have ever been vengeful; but the misery a person experiences when young is so much more intense because they aren't aware of the fact that all will soon change.
I like your story about the guy who "dumped you"; well, it was very nice of you to suppress your laughing. I think 13 is too young to date; though most parents do allow their children to go to male-female gatherings at that age. I told my daughter I prefered that she date at 16 or 17; because, if she feel in love, she could handle not becoming intimate for maybe a year. I met my second husband when I was 14, and was totally infatuated, I think I would have done anything he asked...of course, he was, at that time, In love with a classmate.

Heathcliff
02-25-2010, 03:33 AM
My dad is Greek.
I refuse to get an IQ test. Or at least I don't want to. I don't want to know.
Didn't have a crush on me, just liked bothering everyone.
Haha. You are very naughty.
People don't tease me. I mean, they say stuff, but everyone cops a little of that.
I don't have the attention span for a boyfriend. Too busy. This year I want to focus on studying hard to get some year 11 subjects for year 10. Then all I need to do is pass them to get year 12s in year 11. Practical.

soundofmusic
02-25-2010, 12:46 PM
My dad is Greek.
I refuse to get an IQ test. Or at least I don't want to. I don't want to know.
Didn't have a crush on me, just liked bothering everyone.
Haha. You are very naughty.
People don't tease me. I mean, they say stuff, but everyone cops a little of that.
I don't have the attention span for a boyfriend. Too busy. This year I want to focus on studying hard to get some year 11 subjects for year 10. Then all I need to do is pass them to get year 12s in year 11. Practical.

When did his family come to Australia; or did he come from Greece. I have only met two people from Greece in my entire life!
Don't they test your IQ in school? They like to know what they're dealing with here, I guess. I don't know, I guess, once finding out my IQ, I felt a bit smug. Then I wondered why I was so stupid with such a high IQ:confused:
Then I wondered why I was so unmotivated with such a high IQ. Then everyone asked and still asks me why I am so unmotivated with such a high IQ...I think the answer is that I know that I can; and therefore I don't:smile5:
Do you have 12 years of school in your country. Is there some reason why you want to work so hard now? What will you do in year 12 when you pass all the subjects you need in year 11? I took all music and drama courses the last two years of school; but then I wondered why I had to still attend classes. Jessica took an equivalency test and graduated at 16; then went to college. For some reason, that is a very unpopular choice in the states. In some ways, she did lose the last few years of opportunities to socialize with people her own age.

Heathcliff
02-26-2010, 02:03 AM
He was born here. They came a few years beforehand.
They don't test our IQ. Still, in our school, it isn't how smart you are.
I mean, it helps, but a lot has to do with what we put in. They don't categorise us like that.
13yrs, including prep. Kindergarten would make it 15.
I'n year 12 I'd just pick up different subjects. Only the extra points go onto my enter score.
Drama and music isn't that peachy here, there is still a lot of written work.
I don't know if we have equivalency tests here... Would suit me fine though. I'm sick of people my age anyway.

soundofmusic
02-26-2010, 12:01 PM
I think it would be better to judge people by effort rather than IQ. I learn faster and can assimilate more than many people; but I was too stressed by all of the teasing in the lower years and once I became 15, I was much more interested in hanging out with my friends. I liked literature; but they often chose really downer books like Virginia Woolf stuff. One time they made it mandatory to read a book by Truman Capote about a whole family being massacred...Sick stuff.
Yeah, I never quite fit in with people my own age; there were some kids in my later years (like some of the kids on this thread) that were really advanced and I hung out with them. Of course, they really made all sorts of efforts with their intelligence: you know, delving into politics and actually learning several instruments.
Later, I thought I did better with much older people; looking back, I think they kind of manipulated me. Now, I find alot of people my own age are all ticked off because they now think that if they had a do over, they could have become brain surgeons or millionaires. Then, they complain that their children are making the same mistakes and trying to live their lives for them...
I guess that's why I prefer to talk to alot of the guys on lit net; or hang with people in their 30's, they aren't disappointed yet.

Heathcliff
02-26-2010, 09:21 PM
Effort, yea I guess. That is my strong point. I mean, I'm intelligent, but mostly just because I try. Still, I only think that for some things. I mean, with things like leadership roles, for example. Effort is great, but if you can't really do anything beneficial, then they should just pick a genious who has a great solution to everyones problems. Then again, maybe effort isn't my strong point.
I've always been better with older people. I am very confident. I used to be a little intraverted, but willing majority of the time.
I also have a very good control over younger kids. Its hard to explain but I can handle them.
I like meeting new people. They are yet to judge me.

soundofmusic
02-27-2010, 05:13 PM
It sounds as if you are a natural leader. I think you make a lot of effort where you perceive that it will be of the most benefit. There are some causes that are not worth ones effort. I was never a "joiner". I remember in school, I liked the drama and chorus groups; but I never quite got the campaigning for class president or voting for most popular kids or prom queen. Usually, it was what I like to call "pluggers" that went in for that: rather ordinary, not particularly intellegent people who just such things were of importance.
Pluggers are often the people who make it to the top; they are often the people who become our presidents, our law makers, our lawyers and teachers. Unfortuantely, they are often ineffective because they have difficulty thinking past their own little bubbles.
I think everyone we meet judges us; but adults often will gather more information first, judge on different attributes or are more subtle.

Heathcliff
02-27-2010, 07:50 PM
I'm a natural leader who hasn't been awarded any leadership roles due to it so far being a popularity contest. I like to run for those things. It is one of those things where you see someone doing something and you know you could do it ten times better, or at least differently.
People judging you isn't a bad thing or a good thing. It is just a thing. Like, if you are walking down the street and you see a little old lady on one side of the road and a big scary tough guy on the other, staring straight into your eyes, which person would you rather walk alongside? Generally, the little old lady, but you never know, she could be more dangerous. And that big tough guy could be an angel. Then again, you never know, so for your own safety, you have to judge.

soundofmusic
03-01-2010, 12:10 AM
Yes, that is true; there are alot of times in life when popularity counts more than who can do the job properly.
Yes, there is a difference between the type of judgements we have to make about who to trust, what is safe, etc. and people being judgemental. I think being judgemental is more biased.

Heathcliff
03-07-2010, 12:36 AM
Popularity is good for me when the teacher want something done. I go by reputation in that state, because I've got a good one thus far.
I'm bias. Incredibly. Moslty just for my family, and the epic sibling rivalry.

soundofmusic
03-12-2010, 11:53 PM
It's odd, I could have swore I posted on here a few days ago...My brains dead.
I have the kind of popularity where people always want me to come to those parties where they are inviting alot of people they don't know...they want me to mix and be funny. They introduce me, this is Gail, she's funny...say something funny Gail...:smilielol5:

Heathcliff
03-12-2010, 11:56 PM
Haha. Sounds like fun. I get invited to strange parties, never my friends parties. My year level haven't gotten into the big house parties yet. I probably wouldn't go anyway.

Hey... Where did the swarm of young people go? I think we frightened them away.

soundofmusic
03-13-2010, 01:21 PM
I think alot of the kids have their computer time limited and the others are in mid-term testing. School is really tough nowdays. I know Jess just went back to school and has like 6 hours of homework a day. She's doing a medical class and is having to learn more anatomy and physiology than I did for nursing. She barely has time to watch a movie.
I notice that most of the threads don't survive very long. People go at them hot and heavy and suddenly lose interest. The game threads really seem to be popular!

Heathcliff
03-15-2010, 01:37 AM
I could be doing six hours of homework a day.
The game threads are fun.
There aren't all too many juniors anyway.

soundofmusic
03-16-2010, 04:28 AM
I wonder if I'm an honorary junior yet? I had suggested they call this an under 18 thread; There is quite a few of the 16 to 18 crowd. I think Mother Hubbard had a younger daughter... actually, I think it's chaney.

Heathcliff
03-22-2010, 07:44 AM
Oh yea. I think Chaney may come... Possibly. Don't see her on much.

We need some young conversation going.

soundofmusic
03-22-2010, 02:32 PM
Yes, it'd be great if Chaney came on. I think she is between your and Baje's age. She has a new hamster with a super long name. I still have my cat; who is constantly complaining that we can't make the rain stop. He also has this girlfriend who keeps dumping him for stronger, tougher cats. I have had to make up for his pain with a lot of extra treats and catnip:nonod:

Bajerox
03-22-2010, 09:55 PM
Hi I haven't been on for a while but how is every-one?

soundofmusic
03-22-2010, 11:56 PM
Hi I haven't been on for a while but how is every-one?

Hey Baje, what is that in the picture; he looks really scary:cold:

Heathcliff
03-23-2010, 02:41 AM
Haha! Missed you.
Welcome back.
How's it going in Dahl Land?

soundofmusic
03-25-2010, 02:21 AM
:alien: Hello...Hello...hello...hell...Heathcliff, are we alone again:nonod::bawling:

Heathcliff
03-25-2010, 05:18 AM
Neh.

I'm sure people are hanging around.

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 01:55 PM
Hey Baje, what is that in the picture; he looks really scary:cold:

It is an allosaurus.

A carnivorus dinosaur.

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 01:57 PM
Haha! Missed you.
Welcome back.
How's it going in Dahl Land?

Fine! Thanks for asking!

How are you?
:alien:

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 01:58 PM
:alien: Hello...Hello...hello...hell...Heathcliff, are we alone again:nonod::bawling:

Well I am here!!!

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 01:58 PM
Neh.

I'm sure people are hanging around.

Yep Thats correct I love coming here in my spare time!!!:hurray:

soundofmusic
03-26-2010, 03:56 PM
Neh.

I'm sure people are hanging around.

Good, you know how scare I get when I can hear my own voice...it's so shrill...like an itsy bitsy girl...it sounds a bit better now that I had a really bad cold:idea:

It is an allosaurus.

A carnivorus dinosaur.

He looks alittle like my aunt; I think she's carnivorous too...though, I haven't gotten close enough to check:eek2:

Well I am here!!!

Glad you're back, so what is everybody doing this weekend. It is rainy and hot here; I've been spending alot of time on the computer and watching old television programs...:nonod:

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 05:27 PM
Am I counted as a Junior?

Depends,
Thats what my dad said

Bajerox
03-26-2010, 05:28 PM
I wonder if I'm an honorary junior yet? I had suggested they call this an under 18 thread; There is quite a few of the 16 to 18 crowd. I think Mother Hubbard had a younger daughter... actually, I think it's chaney.

You can be because you are always talking to every-one positively

Heathcliff
03-26-2010, 09:20 PM
It is an allosaurus.

A carnivorus dinosaur.

He's scary...
:cold:

soundofmusic
03-27-2010, 04:39 AM
You can be because you are always talking to every-one positively

Thank you, I think I may give up my "grown up status" altogether:idea:; except my own bank account.:hurray:
I'm too blind to see that nice picture; who is it of?

He's scary...
:cold:

He definitely looks like my aunt:p I love your new avatar. Gosh, everyones so smart with all these cool avatars; I don't even know how to put one on:bawling:

Heathcliff
03-28-2010, 07:03 AM
He definitely looks like my aunt:p I love your new avatar. Gosh, everyones so smart with all these cool avatars; I don't even know how to put one on:bawling:
User CP and then Edit Avatar.
Amazing the possibilities.

soundofmusic
03-28-2010, 09:14 AM
Thank you, I'm going to get with my daughter and maybe get something good. Hey, did I see pictures of you remodeling a house in your moms album?
Jess and I did the painting on this house years ago; this time it was alot harder...too hot outside.

Bajerox
04-04-2010, 01:54 PM
He's scary...
:cold:
Don't worry I changed my signature now! Or are you talking about the one in my album??


Thank you, I think I may give up my "grown up status" altogether:idea:; except my own bank account.:hurray:
I'm too blind to see that nice picture; who is it of?

Oh that is a picture of me and my cousins, my nanny, pops and one of my cousin's girlfriends!( That is the one hugging my nanny and pops.)

soundofmusic
04-04-2010, 03:05 PM
You have a very nice looking family, Baje. What are you doing this weekend?

Hi Heathcliff, what are you doing for Easter?

I worked last night, so I am sitting around in my nighty...reading a bit of Twilight..

Bajerox
04-06-2010, 03:37 PM
You have a very nice looking family, Baje. What are you doing this weekend?

Hi Heathcliff, what are you doing for Easter?

I worked last night, so I am sitting around in my nighty...reading a bit of Twilight..


Twilight COOL! And on easter weekend I was learning how to skateboard and also eating easter eggs from my 19 yr old brother (me and my 7 yr old brother got a picnic set! it was a cadbury milk choclate easter egg and two normal sized picnic bars.) He got my mum and dad one too.! but he got them a scohorched almonds one cause my dad doesn't like picnic bars. also mum and dad got a a choclate button easter egg. Cause now I know that the easter bunny is not real HAPPY EASTER

soundofmusic
04-06-2010, 06:12 PM
How many brothers and sisters do you have, Baje? I like how the adults get candy too in your country. My dad and mom didn't get candy for themselves, so they would always go after our chocolate when we were not guarding our easter baskets. Yeah, it's kind of a drag when you find out the easter bunny isn't real; it's a little less exciting. Of course, then you can put in your candy order early with your dad and mom.
I like reading the Twilight. My daughter doesn't like it much because there isn't alot of action; but I am a romantic...so I like it.

soundofmusic
04-17-2010, 05:39 PM
Just decided to pull this page out of hiding on the 3rd thread page...What's happening everybody?

Bajerox
04-24-2010, 03:52 PM
How many brothers and sisters do you have, Baje? I like how the adults get candy too in your country. My dad and mom didn't get candy for themselves, so they would always go after our chocolate when we were not guarding our easter baskets. Yeah, it's kind of a drag when you find out the easter bunny isn't real; it's a little less exciting. Of course, then you can put in your candy order early with your dad and mom.
I like reading the Twilight. My daughter doesn't like it much because there isn't alot of action; but I am a romantic...so I like it.

I have two brothers and one half brother.
I am sumtimes upset I don't have a sister.:rage:


Just decided to pull this page out of hiding on the 3rd thread page...What's happening everybody?

Hi, I am not 100% sure what is happening but how are you today?:confused5::bigear:

Bajerox
04-24-2010, 03:53 PM
Hi how is every-one today :bigear::bigear::bigear::bigear:

soundofmusic
04-24-2010, 11:20 PM
I have two brothers and one half brother.
I am sumtimes upset I don't have a sister.:rage:

Hi, I am not 100% sure what is happening but how are you today?:confused5::bigear:

I didn't realize you had such a large family. I can't imagine what it would be like to be in a house full of boys. I had a sister 10 years older than I was; she always teased me and kicked me out of our room. I missed her when she moved out though. When I got older, she moved back home and we had so much fun...

Not much is happening with me. My daughter is always studying now; so I hang around and do alot of reading. Sometimes we catch a movie.

Heathcliff
04-25-2010, 04:17 AM
Hi how is every-one today :bigear::bigear::bigear::bigear:

Smilin' :troll:

soundofmusic
04-25-2010, 08:06 AM
Smilin' :troll:

Details, girl, what is the reason for those smiles?

Heathcliff
04-26-2010, 01:36 AM
:biggrin5:
Details, girl, what is the reason for those smiles?

cus life is FFFFUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!!!

and cus i like smilies
:willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:
:nod::nod::biggrin5:

Bajerox
04-26-2010, 02:37 PM
I didn't realize you had such a large family. I can't imagine what it would be like to be in a house full of boys. I had a sister 10 years older than I was; she always teased me and kicked me out of our room. I missed her when she moved out though. When I got older, she moved back home and we had so much fun...

Not much is happening with me. My daughter is always studying now; so I hang around and do alot of reading. Sometimes we catch a movie.

Your sister is just like me, but not quite. Do you get what I mean? I'm 10 yrs older than my youngest brother, 3yrs older than my 7yr old brother, and 9yrs YOUNGER than my half brother (he is 19 nearly 20)(20 in September)


Smilin' :troll:
Cool, you found a place to use the troll smilie! Maxmillanus never can apparently


Details, girl, what is the reason for those smiles?
They are trolls


:biggrin5:

cus life is FFFFUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!!!

and cus i like smilies
:willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:
:nod::nod::biggrin5:

I like smilies too!! :ihih: :ihih: :ihih: :willy_nilly: :willy_nilly: :willy_nilly: :biggrin5: :nod:

soundofmusic
04-26-2010, 03:14 PM
Your sister is just like me, but not quite. Do you get what I mean? I'm 10 yrs older than my youngest brother, 3yrs older than my 7yr old brother, and 9yrs YOUNGER than my half brother (he is 19 nearly 20)(20 in September)
Cool, you found a place to use the troll smilie! Maxmillanus never can apparently
They are trolls
I like smilies too!! :ihih: :ihih: :ihih: :willy_nilly: :willy_nilly: :willy_nilly: :biggrin5: :nod:
That's the way it was in my family: My sister was 10 years older, one brother was 7 years older, I had one brother that was a year younger than I was; but he died; and then my youngest brother is 9 years younger than I am.
I and my sister only had 1 child each; but my oldest brother has 4 children and my youngest brother has 5 boys. He and his wife keep trying to have a daughter; but I think they'll stop now because there is no more room in the house.
Yes, I love the smilies too; sometimes, it takes so long to bring them up on the computer, that I give up on them. I think the troll is adorable; but I hadn't thought of too many ways to use him, either.
Heathcliff had said she was smiling the other day; so I was wondering what had made her so happy. She just had a birthday not too long ago; I see you will be having a birthday in a couple of months.

Indyben
04-29-2010, 10:13 PM
I am the Lion Man!

soundofmusic
04-29-2010, 10:27 PM
I am the Lion Man!

Welcome Indyben, I haven't seen you on lit net before; did you just join?

Heathcliff
04-30-2010, 02:38 AM
I am the Lion Man!

Hello Lion Man. Rarr! :lol:

Ooh ooh... We should get characters!

If you're the lion then I'm the... Pineapple! :biggrin5:

soundofmusic
04-30-2010, 08:39 AM
Hello Lion Man. Rarr! :lol:

Ooh ooh... We should get characters!

If you're the lion then I'm the... Pineapple! :biggrin5:

That's rather prickly; no one's going to want to kiss you in that state Heathcliff:eek:

Bajerox
05-30-2010, 12:01 AM
That's the way it was in my family: My sister was 10 years older, one brother was 7 years older, I had one brother that was a year younger than I was; but he died; and then my youngest brother is 9 years younger than I am.
I and my sister only had 1 child each; but my oldest brother has 4 children and my youngest brother has 5 boys. He and his wife keep trying to have a daughter; but I think they'll stop now because there is no more room in the house.
Yes, I love the smilies too; sometimes, it takes so long to bring them up on the computer, that I give up on them. I think the troll is adorable; but I hadn't thought of too many ways to use him, either.
Heathcliff had said she was smiling the other day; so I was wondering what had made her so happy. She just had a birthday not too long ago; I see you will be having a birthday in a couple of months.


Poor you. :sad: How did your brother die? (BTW you don't have to answer if you would rather not talk about it.)


I am the Lion Man!

Hay Indyben, did you accept my friend request?? :D

:mad: I acn't figure out what you and Heathcliff are talking about.

Whoops, typo, :meant to say can't

soundofmusic
05-30-2010, 05:22 PM
Poor you. :sad: How did your brother die? (BTW you don't have to answer if you would rather not talk about it.)

Thank you, Baje. I was only 3 at the time; they said he got a cold and developed a chest infection. It was very sad; just 2 days before Christmas.
That's why now, I always make Christmas very special!


Hay Indyben, did you accept my friend request?? :D

:mad: I acn't figure out what you and Heathcliff are talking about.

I don't know what they are talking about either...do you think we should google lions and pinapples...Fortunately, I don't think lions eat pinapples!

How is your little brother doing? He must be very big already; does he crawl yet?

I answered you Baje...sometimes the answers come on slow; so I'll check back to see if they're there. I hate it when I write again and then all the answers show up...;)

Bajerox
06-02-2010, 12:59 AM
Thank you, Baje. I was only 3 at the time; they said he got a cold and developed a chest infection. It was very sad; just 2 days before Christmas.
That's why now, I always make Christmas very special!



I don't know what they are talking about either...do you think we should google lions and pinapples...Fortunately, I don't think lions eat pinapples!

How is your little brother doing? He must be very big already; does he crawl yet?

I answered you Baje...sometimes the answers come on slow; so I'll check back to see if they're there. I hate it when I write again and then all the answers show up...;)


Poor you, but at least that is why you make christmas a big thing. :)

And haahaa you are just like me thats also sometimes what happens to me.
It is kind of funny in a way though. :P
Yeah we should definately google it. :lol: *LoL*

soundofmusic
06-02-2010, 01:10 AM
Well Baje, I guess the other folks on the Juniors forum have found their soul mates...lions and pinapples; that's what alot of relationships are...

My first husband was skinny and very tall, and, I was very, very short...

Mydad was all furry, and my mother had very smooth skin...

Do you like boys yet?

Bajerox
06-03-2010, 02:34 AM
Well Baje, I guess the other folks on the Juniors forum have found their soul mates...lions and pinapples; that's what alot of relationships are...

My first husband was skinny and very tall, and, I was very, very short...

Mydad was all furry, and my mother had very smooth skin...

Do you like boys yet?

Ummm.Akward But yeah......... Haahaa, I have no probs teling you that I do:lol: .:LoL:. The first part was a joke

Bajerox
06-03-2010, 02:35 AM
I needa signature change REAL bad !! Haahaa
:lol: .:LoL:.

Heathcliff
06-03-2010, 03:50 AM
:mad: I can't figure out what you and Heathcliff are talking about.

Nothing relevant!! :thumbsup:

Indy got to be a lion so I wanted to be something too. :nod:

What do you want to be? :lol:

soundofmusic
06-04-2010, 02:07 PM
Ummm.Akward But yeah......... Haahaa, I have no probs teling you that I do:lol: .:LoL:. The first part was a joke

I like boys too:lol: When I was 5, I liked boys who were 17; when I was 17, I liked boys who were 35; when I was 35 I liked real old guys with nice cars:auto::lol::lol::lol:

soundofmusic
06-04-2010, 02:12 PM
Nothing relevant!! :thumbsup:

Indy got to be a lion so I wanted to be something too. :nod:

What do you want to be? :lol:

I like that word relevant...nothing I have talked about lately has been relevant; but I like the word...

Sounds like elepant, with a nosejob...That's what I'll be, an elephant...walk in he middle of highways, sit down and read the paper....walk through my neighbors fence and chase his chickens....

Bajerox
06-22-2010, 12:46 AM
I like that word relevant...nothing I have talked about lately has been relevant; but I like the word...

Sounds like elepant, with a nosejob...That's what I'll be, an elephant...walk in he middle of highways, sit down and read the paper....walk through my neighbors fence and chase his chickens....


Hay I want to be something too,

Can I be a Rabbit ? A nice brown one? no those 1's?
:confused:

soundofmusic
06-22-2010, 01:05 AM
:biggrin5:

cus life is FFFFUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!!!

and cus i like smilies
:willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:
:nod::nod::biggrin5:


Hay I want to be something too,

Can I be a Rabbit ? A nice brown one? no those 1's?
:confused:

I think you'd make a very nice rabbit; as long as you don't wind up in a stew....Oh my, you might wind up as a birthday rabbit stew:bday_2::ack2:
Hum, what can we be that doesn't wind up in stews or get hunted for their tusks...
I guess I might be a T-rex....:bday_2::banana::banana::banana::leaving::s leep::goof:

Bajerox
07-12-2010, 04:15 PM
I think you'd make a very nice rabbit; as long as you don't wind up in a stew....Oh my, you might wind up as a birthday rabbit stew:bday_2::ack2:
Hum, what can we be that doesn't wind up in stews or get hunted for their tusks...
I guess I might be a T-rex....:bday_2::banana::banana::banana::leaving::s leep::goof:

Haahaa sorry I didn't see this before :lol:

soundofmusic
07-13-2010, 01:21 PM
So what did you decide to be Baje?:cool:

Bajerox
09-14-2010, 10:45 PM
Maybe a Tiger, Would that be Ok?

Bajerox
09-23-2010, 12:47 AM
So what did you decide to be Baje?:cool:

Can i be a tiger? and if i cant i will just live in hope. haahaa

soundofmusic
09-24-2010, 02:12 PM
Can i be a tiger? and if i cant i will just live in hope. haahaa

Okay, you be a tiger and I'll be a panther; we'll go hunting together...I like Chinese!:smilielol5:

Bajerox
10-03-2010, 10:57 PM
Okay, you be a tiger and I'll be a panther; we'll go hunting together...I like Chinese!:smilielol5:

Hmmm... You can have chinese.. I don't like it. :bawling: but... I have a great idea, why dont we have: Sausage Casserole *YUM!!* :lol: :p hay.. look at this funny smilie: :aureola:

soundofmusic
10-04-2010, 12:34 PM
Hmmm... You can have chinese.. I don't like it. :bawling: but... I have a great idea, why dont we have: Sausage Casserole *YUM!!* :lol: :p hay.. look at this funny smilie: :aureola:

Yeah, I like that smilie; but I don't quite know what it is.
I don't know about sausage cassarole; what do you put in it?
Hey, I heard you injured your arm now on the skate board...sounded awful:bawling: Are you okay?

Bajerox
10-08-2010, 02:36 PM
Yeah, I like that smilie; but I don't quite know what it is.
I don't know about sausage cassarole; what do you put in it?
Hey, I heard you injured your arm now on the skate board...sounded awful:bawling: Are you okay?

Yup yup yup it was on scooter *correction* :lol: :arf:
Sasauge Casserole contents (Dad's):
Sasauges
Veggies - Carrots, Brocolli, Beans, Garlic, Onions and any other veggies you want!
Spices
Herbs =] Cook and mix well!

soundofmusic
10-14-2010, 01:09 AM
Yup yup yup it was on scooter *correction* :lol: :arf:
Sasauge Casserole contents (Dad's):
Sasauges
Veggies - Carrots, Brocolli, Beans, Garlic, Onions and any other veggies you want!
Spices
Herbs =] Cook and mix well!

Wow, I'd say that combination of vegetables with sausage is living on the dangerous side...I'd probably blow up after eating that:D
You didn't put any of that in your scooter motor before taking off did you:smilielol5:

Bajerox
10-20-2010, 02:19 PM
Wow, I'd say that combination of vegetables with sausage is living on the dangerous side...I'd probably blow up after eating that:D

Why would you blow up?? Veggies don't taste bad when there's lots of garlic =) =)


You didn't put any of that in your scooter motor before taking off did you:smilielol5:

:mad5: :hand: Heeeeey You! Don't be mean :lol: :arf:

soundofmusic
10-21-2010, 04:13 AM
Why would you blow up?? Veggies don't taste bad when there's lots of garlic =) =)

:mad5: :hand: Heeeeey You! Don't be mean :lol: :arf:

I'd blow up from all of the gas I would get from eating that combination of sausage and vegetables...old folks get gas when they eat that stuff...start burping and ...well, blowing it out in all directions:smilielol5:

I always wanted to get old so that I could burp in public...:arf:

Yeah, if I were on your scooter after eating that, I would have one escape of air from you know where and start going downhill at a million miles an hour:yikes::smilielol5:

Bajerox
11-20-2010, 02:23 PM
I'd blow up from all of the gas I would get from eating that combination of sausage and vegetables...old folks get gas when they eat that stuff...start burping and ...well, blowing it out in all directions:smilielol5:

I always wanted to get old so that I could burp in public...:arf:

Yeah, if I were on your scooter after eating that, I would have one escape of air from you know where and start going downhill at a million miles an hour:yikes::smilielol5:

Hahaha you're funny, TeeHee. I can't believe you said that in public, LOL :lol:

soundofmusic
11-21-2010, 01:03 AM
It was terrible tonight, I made a vegetable fry with zucchini, yellow squash, onions and spinach; then I put gloves on to wash dishes....I washed two dishes and bang; my stomach started churning:smilielol5:

Bajerox
11-26-2010, 02:11 PM
It was terrible tonight, I made a vegetable fry with zucchini, yellow squash, onions and spinach; then I put gloves on to wash dishes....I washed two dishes and bang; my stomach started churning:smilielol5:

Oh God, Is that bad?

Dont' tell me you are going to explode!!!!
For you if you are ::angel:

Bajerox
11-26-2010, 02:12 PM
Why does no-one come here anymore?

soundofmusic
12-05-2010, 10:27 PM
I totally missed the page this time Baje, sorry. Sometimes it winds up on the 2nd page. I don't know what happened to some of the others; some of them fell in love...

Bajerox
12-16-2010, 02:34 PM
I totally missed the page this time Baje, sorry. Sometimes it winds up on the 2nd page. I don't know what happened to some of the others; some of them fell in love...

.:LoL:. :smilielol5: SORRY I DONT KNOW HOW YOU MANAGED THAT! JOKING BUT ANYWAYS MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND DAD AND MAXIMILLIANUS AND STEPHOFTHENIGHT AND HEATHCLIFF.
I WISH HEATHCLIFF AND MAXIMILLIANUS WOULD COME BACK ON........):
I MISS TALKING TO THEM BUT I SUPPOSE I COULD SEND A MESSAGE TO THEM...
ANYWAY, WHAT ARE YOU GETTING UP TO FOR CHRISTMAS, WE ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING REALLY, JUST STAYING AT HOME AND RELAXING.

soundofmusic
12-18-2010, 03:12 PM
Thank you, Merry Christmas to you and the family too. We are having a small Christmas at home: me, Jess and the cat. Pot roast and potatos, hopefully baking some cookies this week. My neighbors invited me over for later Christmas day...

Maximilianus
12-19-2010, 06:25 PM
.:LoL:. :smilielol5: SORRY I DONT KNOW HOW YOU MANAGED THAT! JOKING BUT ANYWAYS MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND DAD AND MAXIMILIANUS AND STEPHOFTHENIGHT AND HEATHCLIFF.
I WISH HEATHCLIFF AND MAXIMILIANUS WOULD COME BACK ON........):
I MISS TALKING TO THEM BUT I SUPPOSE I COULD SEND A MESSAGE TO THEM...
Heathcliff is very busy posting her epic activities on Facebook :p Sometimes I show up, though not very frequently lately, but thanks for the wish. You can drop a message anytime you want :)


Thank you, Merry Christmas to you and the family too. We are having a small Christmas at home: me, Jess and the cat. Pot roast and potatos, hopefully baking some cookies this week. My neighbors invited me over for later Christmas day...
My neighbors won't invite me. Then again, no one else will http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_shakehead.gif Damn all of them!! http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_nix.gif

:p

soundofmusic
12-20-2010, 01:39 AM
Heathcliff is very busy posting her epic activities on Facebook :p Sometimes I show up, though not very frequently lately, but thanks for the wish. You can drop a message anytime you want :)


My neighbors won't invite me. Then again, no one else will http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_shakehead.gif Damn all of them!! http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_nix.gif

:p

Oh, Max, you know you can come to my and Bajes party...Will you dress up like Santa?

Bajerox
12-23-2010, 06:55 PM
Heathcliff is very busy posting her epic activities on Facebook :p Sometimes I show up, though not very frequently lately, but thanks for the wish. You can drop a message anytime you want :)


My neighbors won't invite me. Then again, no one else will http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_shakehead.gif Damn all of them!! http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_nix.gif

:p

Sorry, Me and soundofmusic will invite you! ..........(: how bout that?


Oh, Max, you know you can come to my and Bajes party...Will you dress up like Santa?

WOW, IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO DRESS UP AS SANTA, MAXIMILLIANUS IS SURE THE GUY. I DONT THINK YOU COULD GET MERRIER =O) MERRY XMAS YOU TWO. HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD ONE =O)


Thank you, Merry Christmas to you and the family too. We are having a small Christmas at home: me, Jess and the cat. Pot roast and potatos, hopefully baking some cookies this week. My neighbors invited me over for later Christmas day...

Nice, my next door neighbbour will invite my BROTHER, not me LOL








Wow, right now Quint, My baby brother is making some funny noises, he is about to go to bed. =( I miss him, he is too cute. he is irresistable ,.........(: Lol

Maximilianus
12-25-2010, 12:23 AM
Oh, Max, you know you can come to my and Bajes party...Will you dress up like Santa?


Sorry, Me and soundofmusic will invite you! ..........(: how bout that?

WOW, IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO DRESS UP AS SANTA, MAXIMILIANUS IS SURE THE GUY. I DONT THINK YOU COULD GET MERRIER =O) MERRY XMAS YOU TWO. HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD ONE =O)
I gladly accept the invitation, but only because of the good company and meal. As for dressing up like Santa, you will need a more cheerful guy. I'm not precisely in the most appropriate condition to yell a "hohoho" http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/dntknw.gif I may still find a suitable Santa though... perhaps.


Nice, my next door neighbbour will invite my BROTHER, not me LOL

Wow, right now Quint, My baby brother is making some funny noises, he is about to go to bed. =( I miss him, he is too cute. he is irresistable ,.........(: Lol
Babies are always like that. Strange fellows all of them http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_thinking.gif :p

soundofmusic
12-26-2010, 09:52 PM
Glad you're coming; actually, I think your dad would make a great Santa, Baje...Max, do you mind being an elf?:smilielol5:

Maximilianus
12-26-2010, 11:14 PM
Max, do you mind being an elf?:smilielol5:
http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs4/i/2004/226/e/e/Elf.png Not at all, I always wanted to have pointy ears http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs28/f/2009/241/7/9/7986f1e71c7ce613000e1f3f71cf0f74.gif

And if you don't mind, I'd like to be the guitarist elf


http://i798.photobucket.com/albums/yy269/ixsigmaxi/bloodelf_guitar.gif


:p

soundofmusic
12-27-2010, 12:18 AM
You look super as the guitarist elf!

Bajerox
12-27-2010, 02:28 PM
Glad you're coming; actually, I think your dad would make a great Santa, Baje...Max, do you mind being an elf?:smilielol5:

So you must know my Dad well then ............(:
White beard! Lol :smilielol5:

Bajerox
12-27-2010, 02:29 PM
I gladly accept the invitation, but only because of the good company and meal. As for dressing up like Santa, you will need a more cheerful guy. I'm not precisely in the most appropriate condition to yell a "hohoho" http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/dntknw.gif I may still find a suitable Santa though... perhaps.


Babies are always like that. Strange fellows all of them http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_thinking.gif :p

Whats wrong ....):

Yup that's my bro'

soundofmusic
12-29-2010, 12:55 AM
So you must know my Dad well then ............(:
White beard! Lol :smilielol5:

Your dad was one of the first people I talked to when I came to litnet; but I got the idea he would make a great Santa because he has such a pleasant face!

Maximilianus
12-31-2010, 12:09 AM
You look super as the guitarist elf!
Thank you so much http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/hi.gif

Whats wrong ....):
It's been an almost bad year. Good thing is it's coming to an end. Bad thing is I wish I had a clue about what the next year will be like... but since I have no such clue I will just post a few wondering smileys that always fit properly whenever we don't know what's coming next http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_thinking.gif http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/scratch_one-s_head.gifhttp://smilies-gifs.com/pensando/4pensando.gif

soundofmusic
01-01-2011, 02:49 AM
Thank you so much http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/hi.gif

It's been an almost bad year. Good thing is it's coming to an end. Bad thing is I wish I had a clue about what the next year will be like... but since I have no such clue I will just post a few wondering smileys that always fit properly whenever we don't know what's coming next http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_thinking.gif http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/scratch_one-s_head.gifhttp://smilies-gifs.com/pensando/4pensando.gif

I'm finding that when I feel gloomy, I watch old tv shows where the good guys always find true love and the bad guys get done in:boxing_smiley:

Maximilianus
01-01-2011, 07:22 PM
For the bad guys: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/suicide.gif
And if not possible then: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/hunter.gif

:p How vengeful of me :brow:

soundofmusic
01-05-2011, 01:29 AM
For the bad guys: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/suicide.gif
And if not possible then: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/hunter.gif

:p How vengeful of me :brow:

Ah, but I always fell in love with the bad guy...I wanted to change them:Angel_anim:

Bajerox
01-05-2011, 02:56 AM
Thank you so much http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/hi.gif

Anyday! ;)


It's been an almost bad year. Good thing is it's coming to an end. Bad thing is I wish I had a clue about what the next year will be like... but since I have no such clue I will just post a few wondering smileys that always fit properly whenever we don't know what's coming next http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/just_cuz/JC_thinking.gif http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/scratch_one-s_head.gifhttp://smilies-gifs.com/pensando/4pensando.gif

;0 *Ohno* Poor You


I'm finding that when I feel gloomy, I watch old tv shows where the good guys always find true love and the bad guys get done in:boxing_smiley:

Haahaa I want to watch more of those shows (: (*Please Dad*) Nahh He would let me. 'Cause I already do ;)


For the bad guys: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/suicide.gif
And if not possible then: http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/hunter.gif

:p How vengeful of me :brow:

Teehee That IS funny


Ah, but I always fell in love with the bad guy...I wanted to change them:Angel_anim:


Yeahh! Go soundofmusic! By the way what is your name? I keep calling you soundofmusic.

soundofmusic
01-06-2011, 01:18 AM
Haahaa I want to watch more of those shows (: (*Please Dad*) Nahh He would let me. 'Cause I already do ;)


Yeahh! Go soundofmusic! By the way what is your name? I keep calling you soundofmusic.

I like alot of your shows too; I was looking at something called Father Ted, really funny...

My name is Gail:hat:

Maximilianus
01-06-2011, 05:36 PM
Ah, but I always fell in love with the bad guy...I wanted to change them:Angel_anim:
Not very likely to succeed :rolleyes:


;0 *Ohno* Poor You
Yes, I am, so much that I should visit and post on the "Poor Me" thread http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/dash3.gif

:p


Teehee That IS funny
Thank you http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/hi.gif


... what is your name? I keep calling you soundofmusic.


My name is Gail :hat:
I confirm that :)

Bajerox
01-22-2011, 12:45 AM
Not very likely to succeed :rolleyes:

Haahaa



Yes, I am, so much that I should visit and post on the "Poor Me" thread http://smiles.kolobok.us/madhouse/dash3.gif

:p

><



Thank you http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/hi.gif

Welcome!(:



I confirm that :)

Cool! Hi Gail, Maximillianus what is your name?

soundofmusic
01-22-2011, 02:23 AM
So here we are...where's the party, where's the pizza, where's the juniors...it's okay, more pizza for us when it comes:party:

Maximilianus
01-23-2011, 12:03 AM
Maximillianus what is your name?
My name is Maximiliano (in my mom tongue, Spanish). However, most people call me Max, Maxi, or stephofthenight's version (Maxy), or Beautifull's version (Maxey) :p My name apparently takes many forms :p

Maximilianus is just its original form in Latin, that is, the first attested use of the name, afterwards taken by many other languages :)

Is Baje your real name?
Don't tell me you rock, please... I already know that Baje rox! :nod: We all do! :nod: :p


So here we are...where's the party, where's the pizza, where's the juniors...it's okay, more pizza for us when it comes:party:
I have brought the will to eat :p

Bajerox
02-28-2011, 01:25 AM
My name is Maximiliano (in my mom tongue, Spanish). However, most people call me Max, Maxi, or stephofthenight's version (Maxy), or Beautifull's version (Maxey) :p My name apparently takes many forms :p

Maximilianus is just its original form in Latin, that is, the first attested use of the name, afterwards taken by many other languages :)

Is Baje your real name?
Don't tell me you rock, please... I already know that Baje rox! :nod: We all do! :nod: :p

Thanks :D Yes Bajč is my name but I can't put the accent on in some computers so I couldn't log in at school :OO


I have brought the will to eat :p

Nqaaw.. Why wouldn't you eat before?

Bajerox
04-02-2011, 02:13 PM
Hello?? Does any-one even go on this forum any-more??

Maximilianus
04-02-2011, 10:22 PM
I'm not here very frequently lately, Baje. University is keeping me busy with one assignment after another, but I come back sometimes for specific purposes... like dropping a hello :)

soundofmusic
04-06-2011, 07:56 PM
I guess I only look for the thread when I know you're active Baje; I see Max other places, though, poor Max, is very busy.

Maximilianus
04-23-2011, 09:02 PM
Yeah, poor me keeps often wasting time and energy in desperate endeavors. I guess that if I break my routine I wouldn't be myself anymore. Maybe I'd be one regular dude enjoying high levels of social acceptance... who knows :rolleyes:

soundofmusic
04-25-2011, 10:32 AM
Yeah, poor me keeps often wasting time and energy in desperate endeavors. I guess that if I break my routine I wouldn't be myself anymore. Maybe I'd be one regular dude enjoying high levels of social acceptance... who knows :rolleyes:

Hum, I like you the way you are...Of course, I don't know about regular dudes; everytime I get to know a regular dude, they become irregular.

Bajerox
06-02-2011, 10:33 PM
I'm not here very frequently lately, Baje. University is keeping me busy with one assignment after another, but I come back sometimes for specific purposes... like dropping a hello :)

Well, I hope university goes well for you Maxi. It would be a shame not being able to do what you wanted after all your super hard work.:thumbsup:


I guess I only look for the thread when I know you're active Baje; I see Max other places, though, poor Max, is very busy.

Oh, i'm sorry, school assignments and all, I have to try and come on here more often. I normally go on Facbook in my spare time because all my mates are there. Sorry. :sad:


Yeah, poor me keeps often wasting time and energy in desperate endeavors. I guess that if I break my routine I wouldn't be myself anymore. Maybe I'd be one regular dude enjoying high levels of social acceptance... who knows :rolleyes:

Don't give up. Be you. Do what you have to. :) ;)


Hum, I like you the way you are...Of course, I don't know about regular dudes; everytime I get to know a regular dude, they become irregular.

I don't get it. Hehe.

Maximilianus
06-04-2011, 08:49 PM
Well, I hope university goes well for you Maxi. It would be a shame not being able to do what you wanted after all your super hard work.:thumbsup:


Don't give up. Be you. Do what you have to. :) ;)
Thanks for your support Baje. I'm working on it http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/moil.gif


Oh, i'm sorry, school assignments and all, I have to try and come on here more often. I normally go on Facbook in my spare time because all my mates are there. Sorry. :sad:
School takes up a lot of our time :rolleyes:


I don't get it. Hehe.
She's using one of her personal riddles :p

Bajerox
08-09-2011, 02:30 PM
Thanks for your support Baje. I'm working on it http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/moil.gif

Thats ok.. Just trying to be a good friend (:


School takes up a lot of our time :rolleyes:

I know and sometimes it is unbearable. :nonod: :idea: So how is school Max?


She's using one of her personal riddles :p

Oh ok. Hehe.

Maximilianus
08-11-2011, 10:54 PM
I know and sometimes it is unbearable. :nonod: :idea: So how is school Max?
Very busy already. Just came back this week after the winter break and already have heaps of things to do, but if I didn't I guess I would be bored :p This semester I'm taking one more course than the previous semester, so everything points to a hard time ahead :rolleyes: but if not, I would be bored I guess :)

How about your studies? Doing well or troubled?

Bajerox
08-14-2011, 01:35 AM
Hum, I like you the way you are...Of course, I don't know about regular dudes; everytime I get to know a regular dude, they become irregular.

So meet an irregular guy and they'll become regular (Reverse psychology LOL)

Bajerox
08-14-2011, 01:36 AM
Very busy already. Just came back this week after the winter break and already have heaps of things to do, but if I didn't I guess I would be bored :p This semester I'm taking one more course than the previous semester, so everything points to a hard time ahead :rolleyes: but if not, I would be bored I guess :)

How about your studies? Doing well or troubled?

My studies are great thanks,,and yourself?

Maximilianus
08-14-2011, 07:09 PM
My studies are great thanks,,and yourself?
Mine are pretty fine, thanks. I already passed a course and I'm heading for the others http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/superman2.gif :)

Bajerox
12-05-2011, 02:49 AM
Mine are pretty fine, thanks. I already passed a course and I'm heading for the others http://smiles.kolobok.us/personal/superman2.gif :)

Wow, Congrats, and good luck, I wish you all the best for the others.

Maximilianus
12-05-2011, 04:47 PM
Wow, Congrats, and good luck, I wish you all the best for the others.
Thank you, Baje :)

Bajerox
12-07-2012, 01:59 PM
Thank you, Baje :)
You are most welcome . :)
How is everyone doing?
Nearing Christmas :D

qimissung
12-09-2012, 12:30 AM
Good to see you around again. What have you been up to these days?

Nikhar
12-20-2012, 04:53 AM
Is 20 junior enough?

Maximilianus
12-20-2012, 12:20 PM
It's sure as fate that 38 isn't :p