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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Oct 30, 2009 15:36:25 GMT -8
So I walk into Japanese today and standing there are Hatta and Haigha. "!!!" says I. I ended up joining their group for the contest at lunch! We didn't win, though.
How was your not tea party?
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Oct 30, 2009 16:01:29 GMT -8
OMGott, really? XD Wow, that's incredible. I want a picture, if there are any. I think we were the only Alice people at school. To be more precise Alice, the Queen of Hearts, and I were the only Alice people. Haigha wasn't allowed to wear her costume and Cheshire Cat's was in Hollywood. But she was wearing a dress, so we temporarily dubbed her Alice's sister. And our firend dressed as a black cat became Kitty. Why does no one know what ravens and writing desks have in common? I have so much candy left over! XD; Our not-tea-party was quite good; the Lipton tea was better than I expected. I made sure everyone did their manners (aka putting their pinky up). I do believe we should have some tea tomorrow when you come. But wait, we could have actual tea, because we'll be in a house! Oh joy!
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Nov 3, 2009 16:32:32 GMT -8
RAAAAWR.
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Post by Oliver (Kevin) Lee on Nov 3, 2009 17:05:49 GMT -8
ALFRED JONES WAS MY U.S. HISTORY TEACHER. FOR A DAY. (dies)
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Nov 3, 2009 17:18:39 GMT -8
Wow, how'd that happen?
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Post by Oliver (Kevin) Lee on Nov 3, 2009 17:41:44 GMT -8
Nah it's just that my US history teacher was dressed up as an aviator for Halloween. Aviator hat, jacket, pants, boots, scarf, everything. Not to mention a green shirt that looks like the one that teh Fred wears. So she looked like Freddy. Or at least a less-revealing version of genderbender Freddy. I dunno XDDD
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Nov 3, 2009 19:10:14 GMT -8
Wow. Did he at any point say or imply that he was the hero? Or at least say you could all be his back-up.
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Nov 3, 2009 21:58:58 GMT -8
HEEEEEEEERO.
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Nov 3, 2009 22:02:09 GMT -8
Speaking of heros, little America was so freakin' cute!
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Nov 4, 2009 18:06:18 GMT -8
Ve? Colonies?
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Nov 4, 2009 19:03:21 GMT -8
Da. I think. He was a lot less annoying.
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Nov 4, 2009 20:34:52 GMT -8
Yes. Until that whole Independance thing, where he grew into a teenager overnight. *rolls eyes at self*
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Kalea Baker
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"No, I'm a girl. But it's okay if you think I'm a guy today. 'Cuz I find it HILARIOUS!!!"
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Post by Kalea Baker on Nov 4, 2009 21:14:59 GMT -8
yes. (pokes tay) I almost died laughing when my US history teacher used the teenager-and-parent-and-car-insurance analogy to explain the Revolutionary War. XD I think you can imagine that Teen!Alfred and Parent!Arthur were running around my brain when she said that.
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Post by Daniel Remmington on Nov 4, 2009 21:17:12 GMT -8
XD Our history book uses so many analogies. It called Texas an "egar bride petitioning herself willingly to Uncle Sam." And said that "France didn't want to drive America back into the arms of England." And other stuff that made me lol.
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Nov 4, 2009 21:21:51 GMT -8
AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA. I TOLD YOU! I TOLD YOU! IT'S HISTORICAL! *dies of triumph*
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