|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 14, 2003 14:00:57 GMT -5
Very well. That time was an accident, and I can't guarantee it won't happen again. Go ahead and deduct the points.
|
|
|
Post by Adelicia on Jul 14, 2003 14:02:25 GMT -5
Thank you for being so understandable... I suggest rereading your posts before you post...
And by the by... you like Suikoden?
|
|
|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 14, 2003 14:03:42 GMT -5
Yes. I've beaten all three games.
|
|
|
Post by Adelicia on Jul 14, 2003 14:21:26 GMT -5
Ah yes, Suikoden rocks!! I've beaten 2 of 'em and was about to beat the 3rd one but my friend borrowed it. I had watched one of the endings when my sister beat it so I let him borrow it cause he was like dying of need...
|
|
|
Post by Mattisa Mousethief on Jul 14, 2003 15:20:46 GMT -5
Well, I've never played it, but I have watched my friend, i am a Zelda person, yeah yeah, now lets have everyone make fun of me now, ha ha, so anyways...
|
|
|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 14, 2003 16:06:03 GMT -5
**Points and laughs at Mattisa**
My favorite part of part three was, if you get all 108 stars, you get to play the Luc story. I liked the Luc story.
|
|
|
Post by Mattisa Mousethief on Jul 14, 2003 18:16:45 GMT -5
This has nothing to do with what is going on here, but AHHH! Everyone is out to get me and no one is here to save me! Come on redwalllers, get out there and fight for me! Hoy, this is annoying being all trapped there and such
|
|
|
Post by kamylienne on Jul 14, 2003 20:04:45 GMT -5
::to duckflesh, a little late in responding, but figures that better late than never: :: Well, for the One-Child Policy thing, I'm not going to get into the abortion issue here, but I gotta say injecting a needleful full of bleach into a healthy born baby is an entirely different matter; especially since the society has a tendency to value male descendents, there had been what I could only describe to be a massacre of baby girls for several years, simply because the parents wanted sons. Now, there are whole areas where there are just males with no females. Well, I suppose it's an "effective" means of population control, but the cost of that was, at least in my opinion, much too much. But, again, it's just my opinion, and I'm a little biased. About the books (LOTR); Some are book people, some are movie people; I kind of fit more into the former camp rather than the latter, though I like both. The reason why I'm holding out is because I hear a ton of people complaining about even the smallest differences between the two versions, and since I'm much rather enjoying the movies as it is, I'd like to preserve that pleasure. But, I'm still looking forward to the books. I've heard it's a bit long-winded, but, then again, so am I . So, just out of curiousity: I know that there is a wide range of people who love the Redwall series, so I'm just curious about A) when everyone started reading the series, and B) how old is everyone now? --Annie & Kamy
|
|
|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 14, 2003 20:15:37 GMT -5
The thing is, most of China's population is rural, and though women are need to produce children, and are better suited to nurture them, the Chinese really need boys to help them with farm work. It's understandable.
I love reading, it's just that I don't care for old books... anywho, I like your mouse. I have a pet rat :D
I was in 5th grade when I started, guess I was 10, and now I'm 16, going into Sophmore year.
|
|
|
Post by Mattisa Mousethief on Jul 14, 2003 20:53:17 GMT -5
I started reading the books when I was in 4th grade, uh, I guess that would have made me 9. But I was a weirdo that was, well, obviously weird. And right now I am 15, almost 16 and going into sophmore year as well. (can't wait for my licence! WATCH OUT PEDESTRIANS!) I also am taking mostly junior and senior classes though because, as stated earlier, I am a freak, but I also have the required sophmore classes to take too.
|
|
|
Post by kamylienne on Jul 14, 2003 21:15:34 GMT -5
I used to have a lot of pet mice--they're sweet little creatures. I've got two cats (three, if you count my fiance' 's cat), 20 hermit crabs, 1 rabbit, and 3 goldfish.
Uh, well, as for me (about reading the series), I started earlier maybe last year, and I'm still going. I'm 22, almost 23 years old, and I've read perhaps half of the series so far.
--Annie & Kamy
|
|
|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 14, 2003 23:03:44 GMT -5
Excuse me, I meant going into Junior year. Force of habit. I have a drivers permit, and have passed DE, I'm just too lazy to get my license. Oh, and yes, Mattisa, you do sound like quite the freak, hehehe.
Have I mentioned how much I like World War? Especially World War I?
As of now I only have the one pet lab rat (my brothers from a college course), but I've had two hamsters (dwarf hamsters, so cute), three turtles, a frog, and like 7 gold fish (only really cared about one of them), and my brother had an albino mouse. You have rabbit? I fed my friend's for him, it wasn't very interesting. It always attacked the food cup when I tried to feed it.
|
|
|
Post by Mattisa Mousethief on Jul 15, 2003 13:36:22 GMT -5
Pet wise, I have an insane dog that spends all day running into things, two cats that get drunk when they find a brush, five tanks of fish with a bunch in each tank, a really overweight squirell named Freddie that lives in a tree outside of my window and is afraid of hights and constantly falls off the branch, and I periodically sit for the ferrets down the street, but can't anymore because I am allergic... btw, did duck say the word "cute" ? the world has come to an end!
|
|
|
Post by duckflesh on Jul 15, 2003 13:45:50 GMT -5
Mhm. Rodents are cute. (hehe, this post isn't 100 characters)
|
|
|
Post by Nanalie on Jul 15, 2003 22:50:47 GMT -5
Hi everybody! my name is kate. I just wanted to say that you guys have awesome rp skills. I'm a bit intimidated! I have 3 little critters myself. Their names are Mervin, Luca, and Seth. They're all gerbils. I love the little guys
|
|