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Jun 24, 2009 3:32 PM
#1
Tell us a story. What's something that happened to you today, yesterday, last week, last year? Something that made you think, a little experience or event that made you smile or ponder. For a friend It was her birthday, I texted her the night before that i cant come to see her on her day, she doesn't even have the slightest idea on my lil plan. i went to her place early in the morning after she left for school, i talked to her mom and sister that i want to surprise her. I filled up her room with blue, silver and purple balloons. Some where on the ceiling some where on the floor. Confetti was on his bed and on top of it is a 4 months old shitzu puppy sleeping. She thought it was just a toy when she touched it, it just jump right to her... me, her mom and sis were laughing so hard seeing them playing already. Now guys its your turn. Don't be shy, I've already shared mine ^_^ |
AezileJun 24, 2009 5:54 PM
-- I'm looking for "The One" and I'll find her more quickly if I audition two at a time. Think you can do better? -- -- The World God Only Knows -- Toaru Majutsu no Index -- Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai -- |
Jun 24, 2009 4:55 PM
#2
okay, I'll just share something, since you did too ^^ it's nothing that I did but that was done for me. it's about the best gift I ever got..... might be boring but well, it's a story :D: I was in australia for half a year with a friend and after about two months I felt pretty homesick for the first time. it was shortly before christmas and on december 23 a parcel for me arrived. since I figured it was for christmas I waited until the next day to open it. (we open our christmas presents on the 24th in germany) turned out a friend of mine had contacted some other friends of mine from all over germany (some of them she didn't even know... she just contacted pretty much everyone she remebered me telling her about via the internet) and they all got presents for me, wrote letters etc. e.g.: 3 of my friends made a funny video for me where they make asses out of themselves, re-enacting a high school musical scene xD very funny. I'd give you the link since it's also on youtube but it's german so you wouldn't understand anyway. there were other things as well... .books, pictures, cookies *-*, different stuff. I was very touched. D': okay... I'll tell you something funny next time, I promise lol |
Jun 24, 2009 5:44 PM
#3
Hmm. Today? [censorship!] XD |
KyuuALJun 25, 2009 1:53 AM
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Jun 25, 2009 1:41 AM
#5
Well me and my friends were camping and in the morning my friends boyfriend went down to the lake to wash his hands. After few seconds he came back screaming that a male swan attacked him. He asked me to help save him from the evil swan. Understand me it was a very bad morning. So I told him to take something and throw at them. He took the first thing he saw and well it was a packet of cookies. He tried to kill swans with cookies. Well this story became a legend and one of my friends whom I met just recently has told me it. The male swan name is Angey. He's local. |
Jun 25, 2009 2:30 AM
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lol swans are evil. when I was little my mum would always say "BE CAREFUL! they can break a grown man's arm!!" whenever swans were around. being very young and thinking that a "grown man's arm" must be practically unbreakable, that scared me to death. even today I feel uneasy with swans around lol |
Rocket_DiveJun 25, 2009 2:33 AM
Jun 26, 2009 1:48 PM
#7
Uhh so this is the little story corner? I guess ill share a boring story of my life xD So last year for our grade 9 graduation, the school decide to take all of us to a amusement park. It was fun, even though I ended up drooling all over myself when I went on the roller coaster. So anywho's on our way back to the school my idiot of a friend ended up stuffing himself with burgers and god knows what else at the park, and was still eating burgers on the school bus. So after a couple of minutes he started to feel sick from all that eating, and the motion of the bus wasn't particularly helping either. So later on, that idiot ends up throwing up on the bus and on my beloved leg (thank god I was wearing jeans xD ). The bus smelt like crap, and I had burger chunks all over my leg. So he ended up blaming me for throwing up, because I supposedly hit him in the gut when I was talking to my friends (he was siting in the row across from me). I dunno if he was telling the truth, since I dont remember hitting anything..But maybe I did without realizing it, I dunno. So I had to go on the bus for 15 minutes with puke on my leg (no I didnt have any napkins, and I dont want to wipe it off my leg with my hands >.> ), while half of the entire grade 9 class were trying to stick their heads out of the bus windows. Well in the end when we got to school I went to the washroom to get that stuff off my leg, and I had to bear a 2 hour trip going home on public transportation with slightly wet jeans on. Ohh the lovely memories~ xD |
Jun 26, 2009 2:00 PM
#8
lol nice one xD 2 hours from school to your home? that's long oO the washing stuff off in school reminds me of something... xD in my last week of school we had something called a "motto week"... every day the whole graduation class would dress up to another theme. one day was "bad hair day"...... so some of the students brought hair colour spray for those with short hair to use (I was clever... I used a wig. XD). a friend of mine asked me if I could just spray his hair in multiple colours and of course I was game 8D when I was done it was a MASTERPIECE! .... well.... at least it was very colourfull and looked bad, to go along with the motto xD when the day was over the friend wanted me to wash the stuff off so that he wouldn't have to go home with his hair all pink, black, yellow and blue. so we went to the ladies room (is that what you call it in schools? anyways) and tried to wash his hair over the sink.... with ice cold water and the useless soap they got in schools.... it took nearly one hour. at the end my hands were blue (frozen), his head hurt from the cold water and repeatedly bumping against the faucet (+ he got kicked in the ass repeatedly by various girls for being in the ladies room xD) and the skin on his head was still bright pink and yellow.... and because his hair was now wet you could see that VERY CLEARLY. so he went home with wet hair, got sick for over a week and the skin on his head was still pink and yellow 2 weeks later 8D |
Jun 26, 2009 2:31 PM
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Rocket_Dive said: lol nice one xD 2 hours from school to your home? that's long oO Yepp. During the middle of the school year I moved, and it took me 2 hours on public transportation to get to school. Me and my parents figured since im already halfway though the year, I just might as well finish it instead of transferring xD Haha poor guy. Does using warm water make it worse or something? xD |
Jun 26, 2009 2:35 PM
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Jun 26, 2009 2:40 PM
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..No warm...water!? How can that be? You dont get the luxury of washing your hands in warm water after you go to the toilet D: And it wasnt that bad. I got used to leaving my house every morning at 6 in the morning. And even if I were tired, I would doze during English class occasionally getting erasers thrown at my head to wake me up 8D |
Jun 26, 2009 2:42 PM
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Jun 26, 2009 2:46 PM
#13
Well..not surprising. My old school didnt have warm water until a couple years ago..We also used to have showers, that must of been hell for some people xD Im surprised you can get up that early. Dont you usually sleep really late? |
Jun 26, 2009 2:55 PM
#14
oh, there is hot water for the showers, I believe. just .... no students here in germany shower at their school lol at least not unless it's a school that specializes in sport. after gym class we go to classes all sweaty and yuck xD now I sleep untilo 10 am oO when I went to school I had to get up early so of course I was used to it lol gonna start getting up early again, when university starts o.o but work doesn't start until 2:30 pm for me so why should I be up at 7am? xD |
Jun 26, 2009 3:22 PM
#15
Something that happened in the last day for us in Middle School: My whole grade went to the Bowling alley. A friend of mine won a bunch of stuffed toys and he just ripped open all the care bear heads since he was bored and he was not allowed to bowl. After some knockdowns, I got a idea. I have a another friend that is crazy about a girl that doesn't like him that much. And he's going to be sad since she's not going to the same High school as us. So I told my friend to give a ripped carebear to the girl, saying "The guy that likes you told me to give you this". So he went and did it. She went up to us, and she threw the ripped carebear at my friend saying, "Hmp!". And my friend was "Wha...? D:" And a extra thing: I won a random stuff animal and just kept it for no good reason. Then when we arrived to school, I gave it to my friend's cousin (some of you know about her) for no good reason. And the other day in class, my friend told me that she sleeps with it. D: |
Jun 26, 2009 3:24 PM
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Jun 26, 2009 3:26 PM
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Rocket_Dive said: the one that always says hi to you? she really likes you then huh xD but that was very sweet of you :D The bad thing is that I'm going to start seeing her now when I start second year of High School D: |
Jun 26, 2009 3:27 PM
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Jun 26, 2009 3:31 PM
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Rocket_Dive said: why is that bad oO just say hi when she says hi and all is good xD She tends to give me random hugs. |
Jun 26, 2009 3:33 PM
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Jun 26, 2009 3:33 PM
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Prongs said: and then you're scared ? 0w0 Rocket_Dive said: why is that bad oO just say hi when she says hi and all is good xD She tends to give me random hugs. lol :D A nice story btw... and what? ô.ô I'm starting second year of high school too.. hmmh.. mkay xD |
Jun 26, 2009 4:19 PM
#22
Prongs said: So I told my friend to give a ripped carebear to the girl, saying "The guy that likes you told me to give you this". So he went and did it. She went up to us, and she threw the ripped carebear at my friend saying, "Hmp!". And my friend was "Wha...? D:" Whaaat? How harsh xD Prongs said: And a extra thing: I won a random stuff animal and just kept it for no good reason. Then when we arrived to school, I gave it to my friend's cousin (some of you know about her) for no good reason. And the other day in class, my friend told me that she sleeps with it. D: ..I dont know her~ Anywho's how cute Prongsy, she must really like you then. xD |
Jun 28, 2009 6:19 AM
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I3rawler said: and what? ô.ô I'm starting second year of high school too.. hmmh.. mkay xD american school system is different from the finnish one, I believe... or at least I hope. otherwise I don't know why you guys rocked PISA XD uhm.... do I have something to tell you.... I nearly got run over by a bus yesterday. that was fun, not. ^^; |
Jun 28, 2009 7:44 AM
#24
Today i was at this market where people bring there old things that they don't need anymore so I was selling my old things and this guy comes to me and hugs talking like "Oh hello I couldn't recognize you your so different and what you did to your hair. I didn't new you lived in Vilnius." And so on... Finally I was able to say that I don't know him and that he must mistaken me for somebody else. He started apologizing and he became all red. He looked really funny. So he said he's sorry and ran somewhere and then I remembered that he's the guy I met at the festival last summer so I looked for him everywhere but couldn't find him. So now I'm embarrassed... a lot XD. |
Jun 28, 2009 9:53 AM
#25
lol nice xD don't worry... it happens to the best of us XD reminds me.... yesterday... after sleeping for, oh 12 hours, I woke up to the sound of my phone ringing. I picked up and heard a male voice going "Happy birthday! How are you today?" ... I didn't know who was talking because a) I didn't recognise the number on the telephone screen and b) I didn't recognise the voice. the conversation kept going for a few minutes without me knowing who I was talking to... it went pretty much like this: "err... thanks?" "yeah... so... how are you now?" "err... good?" (I was still trying to recognise the voice xD) "... so.... did you get my parcel?" "parcel....? what no... what parcel?" "you know, your present" "... sorry, who am I talking too?" "... me?" "who's "me"?" "... chris?" ... I still didn't recognise him because the only chris I could think of was my best friend and I would have recognised his voice from the beginning... after like 20 seconds of silence I remembered another friend of mine who's name is chris - but he hates his name so he usually doesn't use it. and of course it was him ..... and that was the most confusing telephone call I ever had. |
Jun 30, 2009 6:02 AM
#26
I know what it feels Rocket-sama @_@ I'm gonna share another part of my life today, haha ^_^ It was our Lunch break at College and I've been thinking if I'm going to eat my lunch today or not. I picked not to eat my lunch today and took a walk around the woods instead. After wandering around the woods, I saw a log like bench, I decided to take a seat on it. After 5 - 10 Mins listening to Dango Daikazuko and dozing off and looking up in the sky, I said something unusual: Whither midst falling dew, while glow the heavens with the last steps of day, far through the rosy depths dost thou pursue. thy solitary why? vainly the fowler's eye might mark thy distant flight to do these wrong, as, darkly painted on the crimson sky. thy figure floats along. seek's thou the plashy brink of weedy lake,or marge of river wide. or where the rocking billows rise and sink on the chafed oceanside? there is a power whose care teaches thy way along that pathless coast the desert and illimitable air- lone wandering but not lost. all day thy wings have fanned at that far height,the cold thin atmosphere; yet stoop not,weary,to the welcome land, though the dark night is near. and soon that toil shall end, soon shalt thou find a summer's home,and rest, and scream among thy fellows,reeds shall bend soon o'er thy sheltered nest. thou'rt gone;the abyss of heaven halt swallowed up thy form;yet on my heart. deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given. and shall not soon depart. he who from zone to zone. guides through the boundless sky they certain flight. in the long way that i must tread alone will lead my steps aright. It's quite suprising to me to say those words and I don't even know it's title. I'm trying to remember where did i here this poem and why did i say it because whenever i felt to say a poem I always speak of Loveless from FFVII Crisis Core, if you dont know about it here's the poem. LOVELESS Prologue (Poem) When the war of the beasts brings about the world’s end The goddess descends from the sky Wings of light and dark spread afar She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting Act I (Poem) Infinite in mystery is the gift of the goddess We seek it thus, and take it to the sky Ripples form on the water’s surface The wandering soul knows no rest. Act II (Poem) There is no hate, only joy For you are beloved by the goddess Hero of the dawn, Healer of worlds Dreams of the morrow hath the shattered soul Pride is lost Wings stripped away, the end is nigh Act III (Poem) My friend, do you fly away now? To a world that abhors you and I? All that awaits you is a somber morrow No matter where the winds may blow My friend, your desire Is the bringer of life, the gift of the goddess Even if the morrow is barren of promises Nothing shall forestall my return Act IV (Poem) My friend, the fates are cruel There are no dreams, no honor remains The arrow has left the bow of the goddess My soul, corrupted by vengeance Hath endured torment, to find the end of the journey In my own salvation And your eternal slumber Legend shall speak Of sacrifice at world’s end The wind sails over the water’s surface Quietly, but surely Act V (Poem) Even if the morrow is barren of promises Nothing shall forestall my return To become the dew that quenches the land To spare the sands, the seas, the skies I offer thee this silent sacrifice ....and it's still bugging my mind. |
AezileJun 30, 2009 8:07 AM
-- I'm looking for "The One" and I'll find her more quickly if I audition two at a time. Think you can do better? -- -- The World God Only Knows -- Toaru Majutsu no Index -- Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai -- |
Jun 30, 2009 8:55 AM
#27
Aezile said: After 5 - 10 Mins listening to Dango Daikazuko -I would have killed myself. XD well since you got internet you can easily find out the title, can't you :D but sometimes stuff like that happens. I can recite poems as well and for some I don't know the title. I heard it somewhere sometime and it got stuck in my head. and sometimes it's sheer panic that makes you remember such stuff. lol like me in my final exam for german literature in school. I was suddenly able to quote a whole chapter of "Faust" by Goethe and I didn't even know I could do that before this day. XD |
Jun 30, 2009 9:03 AM
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Jul 2, 2009 1:48 PM
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Jul 2, 2009 1:52 PM
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sintra said: I can usually find the song if I know even a couple of lyrics with Google. I can sometimes find the lyrics if I know the melody with songtapper.I always remember song lyrics but I don't remember the melody or when and where I heard it |
Jul 2, 2009 1:54 PM
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Jul 2, 2009 1:58 PM
#32
http://www.bored.com/songtapper/ It's an amazing waste of time, but fun sometimes. Not sure what the name of a song is? Use your computer keyboard to tap the rhythm of the song. Bored.com will help you find the name of the song. Its fun, its easy, and thousands of daily visitors find it very helpful. All you have to do is tap the song rhythm and SongTapper does the rest. After tapping is complete you will see a list of matching songs. If we can't identify your song, you can teach our system by entering the song name. |
Jul 2, 2009 2:05 PM
#33
Jul 4, 2009 1:51 PM
#34
If you're reading this, it means that you clicked on the Show spoiler button. Sometimes seeing a thing isn't enough, whether it's in a book, on a screen, just behind a pane of glass, or inches beyond a velvet rope. There are things that exist in this world that you can go and see, but in a sense, all you are ever doing, is bringing yourself closer to it, but never truly connecting with it. Sometimes in museums, or coming across artifacts of origins thousands of years old, I have a desire to touch it, to connect with not only the history, but with the artists, the eras, and the generations before me. In so doing, I feel am indescribable connection with a global past, and it's something that a truly think is a worthy experience. When you go to visit a castle, a cathedral, or anything of such nature, do not merely walk solemnly through the halls. Find a moment to grace your fingers across the wall, and consider the hands that have come by before you, in the generations gone by. This is all leading in to a rather short anecdote. I touched the hull of the Titanic. It was an overwhelming, and moving experience, and I was humbled beyond my ability to articulate. To think of those lives, the decades it spent on the ocean floor, where not even sunlight dare go, and only microbes feast, I connected with a past. This is a past that's deeply important to me, and I could never explain how basic tactile interaction could result in such feelings, as it might seem innocuous, but it certainly does, and it resonates more and more with each moment, hour, and day. |
olmecalmightyJul 4, 2009 2:09 PM
Jul 4, 2009 2:08 PM
#35
It's prolly that touching something makes it seem more real. It's really the strongest of our senses when it comes to connecting with something/someone you see. (Emphasis on "see" as there are enough things you can hear but not touch, yet you can still connect.... e.g. music.) An example for me would be "St. Nikolai", a church that was largely destroyed during Operation Gomorrha and the following fire storm in my hometown Hamburg and is still in ruins to this day. There are many memorials here to remember that day but the church is the only building that was actually not re-build or brought down completely after WWII. I've seen this church countless times during my life so far and everytime I see it I am aware of what happened to it and what happened to the whole town that day. I'm moved then but it's only fleeting. I have only actually walked up to that church (or what's left of it) and touched the walls once so far and that it one of my most intense memories. It's hard to explain... I was very overcome by emotions and it felt hard to breathe. I'm prolly not the only one because I very seldomly see people near to that church or even touching it (apart from tourists) even though it's in the middle of town. |
Jul 4, 2009 2:29 PM
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Rocket_Dive said: I believe this is in a sense this is the sort of feeling that can be evoked through these sorts of connections. People I’m with often don’t get it, when they see me touching the walls as I pass through a place of historical significance; I get some odd looks. :-) But really, I believe there is something in the place, in the surroundings, that carries the presence of the history and the people. This is usually why I like to do walkthroughs of places before they are torn down, if I know they are going to be, no matter how historical, or seemingly insignificant, because things always happen. I am actually surprised to think that only non-locals do not connect with their past, especially the past that is so directly related to their homes and selves. It can be regarded as what builds your characters, and by understanding it, connecting with it, you relate to those before you in an intimate way, and honor them. But this might be a whole lot of nothing.It's hard to explain... I was very overcome by emotions and it felt hard to breathe. |
Jul 4, 2009 2:36 PM
#37
Why are we using spoiler buttons anyway?... oh that's right, you started it and I wanted to be cool too :D I mostly do things like that when I'm on my own. It's the same as going to museums etc. for me. I mentioned once that I don't really have anyone here who is interested in museums and such but even if I always think it's good to get a few minutes of "alone time" or private time, whatever - especially if the other person is not, eh... connecting. But then again my friends know my odd behaviour and expect it lol I can only talk for people like me, who's grandparents and great-grandparents have also lived in Hamburg and survived the fire storm. It's something that is always in the back of our minds, even without memorials etc. and it's kinda hard to think about it, seeing how most families have lost members during that time or even if they survived it changed them completely, thus influencing our parents and us... etc. So it's already emotional just seeing it. Touching these walls is a whole different feeling - or at least I hope I'm not the only one my age here who did that and felt like that. |
Jul 4, 2009 2:46 PM
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You know spoilers are my thing. And you know you like them too. :-) Wahre geschichte. |
Jul 4, 2009 2:52 PM
#39
wow. whenever I go to a museum with friends all the questions I get are "we gonna eat something after this?... hey what's this?.... wanna go to the next room?... I'm hungry, are you hungry?" ... except, no, one of my friends is always pretty interested. which is good. interested in the things inside the museum, not the food after the museum I mean :D Have to admit that I've never heard of Jackson Pollock before but I think I can understand why your brother doesn't enjoy his artworks. Looks, ah, special. |
Jul 6, 2009 11:45 PM
#40
Food is always important in the museum, too. I think even when you are interested, I can always appreciate a nice food court, or going out to eat before or after. When I went out the other day, we hadn't eaten at all, before or after, and I was quite hungry, with that thought in the back of my mind throughout the day. The thing about modern art, and modern artists is that they can be truly amazing to my aesthetic interests, particularly mixed media works, or nothing special. It incorporates such a broad collection of works, and some much better than others. |
Jul 7, 2009 2:54 AM
#41
I'm somehow always feeling slightly hungry even right after a meal, so I'm used to ignoring that feeling for a longer period time :/ Modern art is a "love it or hate it" thing for me. Of course one could argue that that applies to all sorts of art but I have to say that modern art is the thing I heard a lot of people be the most passionate about - either in hating it or defending it because other people hate it so much. (Talking about certain artists etc. of course, not modern art in general, that'd be ridiculous.) |
Jul 7, 2009 7:34 PM
#42
Hmmm....this experience was actually my 18th birthday present my all time favorite to ^^ A few years ago my mother and I found out about a wolf sanctuary that's about an hours drive from where I live. Well we've been there several times but I didn't get a chance to go into the enclosure with the wolves until my mother bought me a VIP Tour for my 18th birthday. There were about 4 wolves in this particular enclosure and the oldest one and also the dominant one in the enclosure came up to me first put his front paws on my shoulder and gave me a kiss. When he moved on to my mother I stood there thinking "Out of everyone that came in I was the first he went to." A few minutes later while mother and I were waiting for our short photo session with some of the other wolfs one of the younger wolfs came up and started to tug on my jacket I started laughing cause the wolf must have thought my jacket was a chew toy. On our way home that day I began to think about humans and their greed and hatefulness. These wolves may not have a chance in the wild because they've been around humans most of their life but just the simple joy that they gave me was enough to make me think about the joy wild wolves could give to people that cared enough to watch and learn not destroy. |
Jul 8, 2009 1:21 AM
#43
wow that's awesome ^^ I always have kind of an ambivalent feeling when I'm in a zoo or wild park (I enjoy the latter more). even when I was a little kid it made me somehow sad to see animals in zoos. but something funny I remember from visiting a wild park in australia.... I was walking around with a friend, looking down at a map (we were trying to figure out the best route) so we were walking up a hill and I was still looking down at the map and said "okay, we go this way there will be emus and kangoroos." then I stopped walking, STILL looking at the map for some reason and when I found whatever I was looking for I looked up again and wanted to say something ... when suddenly........ an emu was standing right in front of me just looking. Seriously, had I taken 2 more steps I would have walked right into it lol... I didn't know they were walking around freely on that hill. and I didn't know that they could get so effing huge T_T I'm nearly 6.1 tall so I was pretty freaked out to see that this thing was eye-to-eye with me. and they get even bigger >-< |
Rocket_DiveJul 8, 2009 1:27 AM
Jul 8, 2009 1:27 AM
#44
A very short tale this makes me think of. I was ambushed by dozens of deer at a park in Canada. |
Jul 8, 2009 1:28 AM
#45
My foot hurts. :( |
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Jul 8, 2009 1:28 AM
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Jul 8, 2009 1:36 AM
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Rocket_Dive said: Oh yes, the pidgins in Italy, they ambushed too.I was once ambushed by a dozen sparrows in a park in latvia. good memories. |
Jul 8, 2009 1:47 AM
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olmecalmighty said: Rocket_Dive said: Oh yes, the pidgins in Italy, they ambushed too.I was once ambushed by a dozen sparrows in a park in latvia. good memories. Yes, I had that as well in Venice. And got attacked by a camel, an octopus and a lion's mane jellyfish in Tunesia. (no, not on the same day. they weren't ganging up on me at the same time... that would have been weird.) Animals are dangerous. |
Jul 8, 2009 1:49 AM
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Rocket_Dive said: olmecalmighty said: Rocket_Dive said: Oh yes, the pidgins in Italy, they ambushed too.I was once ambushed by a dozen sparrows in a park in latvia. good memories. Yes, I had that as well in Venice. And got attacked by a camel, an octopus and a lion's mane jellyfish in Tunesia. (no, not on the same day. they weren't ganging up on me at the same time... that would have been weird.) Animals are dangerous. And it kind of makes me think of Steve Irwin's ironic death, but I was scratched up by a stingray's tail while swimming. |
Jul 8, 2009 1:56 AM
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that death actually shocked me because I remember always watching his show when I had time and saw it was on and thinking "he's gonna die a painful death one of these days. he'll either be bitten by a cobra in the middle of nowhere, fall over the edge of a cliff or get slaughtered by a hord of wild hamsters" but when he actually died while filming I felt somehow bad for always thinking something would happen to him and actually kinda waiting for it. i've never seen a stingray in real life... and I don't think I want to lol the crocodiles I saw swimming by on a beach in australia were enough xD |
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