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11-01-2006, 04:20 PM
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#16 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by J_freek You're in drama? That's awesome. I did a dinner threatre once (60 min.) and it was so much fun.
What are you doing? | Ya, I'm into a couple different things.
Our Christian youth center is revamping to put in a nice stage and get lighting and stuff, and we're turning it into a dinner theatre. Mostly music, but a lot of dancing & some drama. It's going to be awesome. There are 16 of us doing it and It'll probably be about an hour long.
I'm in also in a homeschool group that does drama. We're working on a really long advanced play this year. It'll be like 2 hours long. So I'm really going to be busy this spring, with that schoolwork, and my new job.
I think I'm going to go buy myself some skis this weekend. |
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11-02-2006, 05:37 AM
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#17 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
| Hey Wesley! How are you today?...  So for how long have you been playing guitar?
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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11-02-2006, 08:59 AM
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#18 | | Registered User
Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 1,774
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Originally Posted by glorify_theLord Hey Wesley! How are you today?...  So for how long have you been playing guitar? | I'm doing great this morning...despite the fact that my mom hit a deer with our car last night  and we're trying to get that fixed.
We have practice today @3:30.
I've been playing Bass since July this year, and I've been playing it for church for the last 2 months. Just the simple notes & chords are easy to learn. I'm now starting to play some more advanced fun stuff w/ my friends. |
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11-02-2006, 09:06 AM
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#19 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
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Originally Posted by wjarmusch I'm doing great this morning...despite the fact that my mom hit a deer with our car last night  and we're trying to get that fixed.
We have practice today @3:30. | Oh...thats sad..what happened to the deer and what about your car? Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch I've been playing Bass since July this year, and I've been playing it for church for the last 2 months. Just the simple notes & chords are easy to learn. I'm now starting to play some more advanced fun stuff w/ my friends. | Wow..thats nice...its the same with me...I've been playing guitar for about over an year now and recently I got my first 'good' capo...  ..and so now i'm trying to go a step ahead in learning. But I don't have friends to play along with...sad..
When were you saved...I was saved at the age of 6.
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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11-02-2006, 09:26 AM
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#20 | | Oh, piffle.
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 3,882
| Hi! I saw your blog title the day before yesterday, and though "I need to check that out". That song is really an awesome song! I'm Rachel (pronounced like Rachelle)/Rosebud/Ms. LilRosebud/just about anything my CGR friends decide to call me :/. *grins* I'm homeschooled as well, and am currently 16 in 10th grade. (Do you like Biology?) I like rabbits, photgraphy, reading, and crocheting/crafting. And this is the biggest post I've made in awhile. *grins*
Welcome! I haven't been around all that much since July-ish, so I wasn't around to welcome you to CGR. So I'll do it know. *winks*
Oh, and I won't be around much for about a week. My grandparents are taking us on a vacation to Colonial Williamsburg, so I may not see your posts until after we get back.
*subscribes*
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Originally Posted by slap_j Belly buttons are scars caused by the removal of the umbilical cord. If you're not born of a woman you're not going to have one. | Unless God quirkily decided to give them one so Eve wouldn't freak out over Cain's... 
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11-02-2006, 11:39 AM
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#21 | | Registered User
Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 1,774
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Originally Posted by glorify_theLord Oh...thats sad..what happened to the deer and what about your car?
Wow..thats nice...its the same with me...I've been playing guitar for about over an year now and recently I got my first 'good' capo...  ..and so now i'm trying to go a step ahead in learning. But I don't have friends to play along with...sad..
When were you saved...I was saved at the age of 6. | The deer didn't make it  . Didn't do much to the car, except it cracked the headlight on the drivers sided and bowed that panel so when you open the drivers side door it rubs the panel. It's really anoyying so we're going to fix it.
I was saved when I was 5 or 6...I don't remember the exact age. Quote:
Originally Posted by Godslilrosebud Hi! I saw your blog title the day before yesterday, and though "I need to check that out". That song is really an awesome song! I'm Rachel (pronounced like Rachelle)/Rosebud/Ms. LilRosebud/just about anything my CGR friends decide to call me :/. *grins* I'm homeschooled as well, and am currently 16 in 10th grade. (Do you like Biology?) I like rabbits, photgraphy, reading, and crocheting/crafting. And this is the biggest post I've made in awhile. *grins*
Welcome! I haven't been around all that much since July-ish, so I wasn't around to welcome you to CGR. So I'll do it know. *winks*
Oh, and I won't be around much for about a week. My grandparents are taking us on a vacation to Colonial Williamsburg, so I may not see your posts until after we get back.
*subscribes* | '
Hey Rose/rosebud/God's Littlen'/Bunny Girl/Rachel
I knew that song title would catch some people.
Yes, actually I do like Biology, it's my favorite subject I think (science that is). And yes, I'm still doing Biology in 11th/12th grade. I went to public school untill 7th grade, and then I kinda took a year off getting into homeschooling, so I'm doing some catching up. Plus I don't really have to graduate this year like I would if I was in school. I was the youngest in my class & all my friends are graduating next yr. so I'm kindof taking my time.
I enjoy Photography too. I've got a Canon Rebel/300D. I've had it for a while.
Have you been to iStockphoto? that's the little ad in my sigs. click on it to go check out some of my pics.
I'm also a big reader, I just finished A Tale of Two Cities, and now I'm reading David Copperfield. My favorite Author is Jack Cavanaugh. Who's yours?
Willamsburg huh? Sounds like a blast. Where do you live...is it a long trip? |
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11-02-2006, 07:00 PM
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#22 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
| [QUOTE=wjarmusch;2663368]The deer didn't make it  . Didn't do much to the car, except it cracked the headlight on the drivers sided and bowed that panel so when you open the drivers side door it rubs the panel. It's really anoyying so we're going to fix it.
Oh..thats sad...hope you get it back in shape soon... Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch I was saved when I was 5 or 6...I don't remember the exact age. | oh okay..
Well..its 6:30 a.m for me in India so I have to get going. I got school today...Umm...I'll try to post again later...
Good night to you!!
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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11-03-2006, 06:45 AM
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#23 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
| Hello...how are you today?...
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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11-03-2006, 08:07 AM
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#24 | | Oh, piffle.
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 3,882
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Originally Posted by wjarmusch Hey Rose/rosebud/God's Littlen'/Bunny Girl/Rachel  | Hey, I like those 2! *grins* So what if Bunny Girl is somewhat n00bish? *stare* *grins* Quote: |
I knew that song title would catch some people.
| Casting Crowns is teh uber! (Yeah, I've learned a few internet expressions, one of them being n00b, and another being uber. I like CGR. *nods* ) Quote: |
Yes, actually I do like Biology, it's my favorite subject I think (science that is). And yes, I'm still doing Biology in 11th/12th grade. I went to public school untill 7th grade, and then I kinda took a year off getting into homeschooling, so I'm doing some catching up. Plus I don't really have to graduate this year like I would if I was in school. I was the youngest in my class & all my friends are graduating next yr. so I'm kindof taking my time.
| I know about mixing grades, delaying garduation, and taking time off! I'll admit, most of the reason I'm behind is because I fooled around. *shame* But I'm getting caught up. Slowly. But surely. *nods* I'm so behind that my mom and dad the tyrants we decided to hold me back a year. I OUGHT to be in 11th, but I'm in 10th/getting caught up in 9th. Quote: |
I enjoy Photography too. I've got a Canon Rebel/300D. I've had it for a while.
| My mom has a little digital that I use. I'm posted a few things in the Photgraphy Critique thread. I also have discovered that I LOVE to create web graphics and add cool effects to pictures. *grins* I'm even redesigning my rabbit website around new graphics. *happy dance* Quote: |
Have you been to iStockphoto? that's the little ad in my sigs. click on it to go check out some of my pics.
| No, not yet. I have to be really careful with my computer time; it's automatically turned off after a set amount of time per day. I'll do that as soon as I get a few ectra minutes. Quote: |
I'm also a big reader, I just finished A Tale of Two Cities, and now I'm reading David Copperfield. My favorite Author is Jack Cavanaugh. Who's yours?
| Um. *thinks* Older authors would be folks like Dickens, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Louisa May Alcott, and Jane Austen. More modern authors would include Frank Perretti, Lauraine Snelling, a couple of romance/historical fiction authors whose names escape me at the moment (author of the House of Winslow series, and a few female authors), Donna Lynn Hess, Jeri Masi, and some others. Actually, one of my favorite authors is my co-author! (Yes, I'm co-writing a novel; and the guy I'm writing with is VERy good.) He's in Kansas, and we met through the CBH forums. Our novel actually started as one of those RPG/story games! It fast became something that only he and I were really adding too, and it also was getting borderline on forbidden topics for that forum. (Magic, demons, etc.) So, we took it to PMs, I put it on my website for easier updating, and now we're emailing! We've been too busy lately to really work with it much, but I'm thinking it'll go faster in the summer. I also write poetry/song lyrics. Do you write at all? Quote: |
Willamsburg huh? Sounds like a blast. Where do you live...is it a long trip?
| We live in northernish-westernish Virginia. I think it's like a 4-8 hour drive. We'll be there for a whole week!
Oh, btw, I get daily updates to this blog, so when I got it last night, I typed up this answer then, and copied&pasted it now!
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Originally Posted by slap_j Belly buttons are scars caused by the removal of the umbilical cord. If you're not born of a woman you're not going to have one. | Unless God quirkily decided to give them one so Eve wouldn't freak out over Cain's... 
New mothers and all. | |
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11-03-2006, 08:14 AM
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#25 | | Oh, piffle.
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 3,882
| Oh, BTW, I've been looking at your photos; pretty neat!
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Originally Posted by BillSPrestonEsq Quote:
Originally Posted by slap_j Belly buttons are scars caused by the removal of the umbilical cord. If you're not born of a woman you're not going to have one. | Unless God quirkily decided to give them one so Eve wouldn't freak out over Cain's... 
New mothers and all. | |
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11-03-2006, 09:04 AM
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#26 | | Registered User
Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 1,774
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Originally Posted by glorify_theLord Hello...how are you today?...  | Good again...The whole difference thing is wierd. 6:00 a.m. there is 8 PM here. I'm pumped about skiing this year, it's snowing and the ski resorts are making snow. I know it's only November but they open on Thanksgiving.
Do you get snow anywhere around you in India? Have to you been to the US?
I'm also excited cause for the dinner theatre I'm singing "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban. It's really hard for me cause it's high, but last night I was able to sing it. It's going to be fun. We have homeschool group today @ 12:00, so I should go get some schoolwork done before that Quote:
Originally Posted by Godslilrosebud Hey, I like those 2! *grins* So what if Bunny Girl is somewhat n00bish? *stare* *grins*
Casting Crowns is teh uber! (Yeah, I've learned a few internet expressions, one of them being n00b, and another being uber. I like CGR. *nods* ) | Yes, I love CGR...Which 2 names do you like...I named 5  I agree Bunny Girl is very n00bish. I love the website though. I've been working on some websites too. I've got one awesome one that's almost done, I'll post it when I'm done. Quote: |
Um. *thinks* Older authors would be folks like Dickens, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Louisa May Alcott, and Jane Austen. More modern authors would include Frank Perretti, Lauraine Snelling, a couple of romance/historical fiction authors whose names escape me at the moment (author of the House of Winslow series, and a few female authors), Donna Lynn Hess, Jeri Masi, and some others. Actually, one of my favorite authors is my co-author! (Yes, I'm co-writing a novel; and the guy I'm writing with is VERy good.) He's in Kansas, and we met through the CBH forums. Our novel actually started as one of those RPG/story games! It fast became something that only he and I were really adding too, and it also was getting borderline on forbidden topics for that forum. (Magic, demons, etc.) So, we took it to PMs, I put it on my website for easier updating, and now we're emailing! We've been too busy lately to really work with it much, but I'm thinking it'll go faster in the summer. I also write poetry/song lyrics. Do you write at all?
| I like Laura Ingalls, Alcott, & Austin...Along with Perretti, he's really good too. I haven't really heard of the other ones. I'd love to see your novel when it's done. I don't really write a lot. Every once in a while I get inspired to write a devotional or song. My best friend writes songs, and my best girlfriend (you know just a friend who's a girl...not my girlfriend...I've yet to figure out the best way to post that online  ) writes amazing poetry.
So I do a little writing, but not a lot. Have fun on your trip. It can be your history class for the month |
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11-03-2006, 09:18 AM
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#27 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
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Originally Posted by wjarmusch Good again...The whole difference thing is wierd. 6:00 a.m. there is 8 PM here. | Hey. The thing is India is almost 10 and a half hours ahead of the USA in time. So when its morning time for you...it'll be the end of the day (evening) for me My sun sets when yours rises...  But we're looking at the same sun at the same time. And when I wake up...you'll be completing the day I already completed...do you get that....  ? hehe.. Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch I'm pumped about skiing this year, it's snowing and the ski resorts are making snow. I know it's only November but they open on Thanksgiving.
Do you get snow anywhere around you in India? Have to you been to the US? | Wow..sounds like you love to ski....YAY!
No way of snow for me...its hot weather year round here....I want some snow...I really do..
Um..I haven't been to the U.S...though I'm praying about coming there for my future study... Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch I'm also excited cause for the dinner theatre I'm singing "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban. We have homeschool group today @ 12:00, so I should go get some schoolwork done before that  | Umm.whats dinner theatre Wesley?..Also who is Josh Groban...umm..never heard of him. Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch It's really hard for me cause it's high, but last night I was able to sing it. | Do you have trouble singing high pitches? I do.. Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch It's going to be fun. |
Alrighty...I guess I'll just say bye and leave..my eyes are aching from working on the comp for so long....Have a great day and God Bless!
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar
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11-04-2006, 07:44 PM
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#28 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by glorify_theLord Hey. The thing is India is almost 10 and a half hours ahead of the USA in time. So when its morning time for you...it'll be the end of the day (evening) for me My sun sets when yours rises...  But we're looking at the same sun at the same time. And when I wake up...you'll be completing the day I already completed...do you get that....  ? hehe.. | Yep...it's early sunday morn. for you right now. It's almost 9 Sat. night here. Quote:
Wow..sounds like you love to ski....YAY!
No way of snow for me...its hot weather year round here....I want some snow...I really do..
| Yea, that's what I thought that it was too warm. I went and bought skis today. Now I have to wait 3 weeks for the ski resorts to open.
Even though it's cold and has been snowing for a month! Quote:
Umm.whats dinner theatre Wesley?..Also who is Josh Groban...umm..never heard of him.
Do you have trouble singing high pitches? I do.. | Well a 'dinner theater' is pretty much a show and a meal. Our version is more music than drama. But pretty much we're doing an hour long music performance that we're selling tickets to, and it includes a meal. From your tables you can watch the show.
Josh Groban is a pretty popular male singer here in the U.S.
He does more clasical stuff.
And yes, I'm a Baritone, so I can only get up to like an E or F.
I'm getting better with it though because I've been singing so much.
I'm going to go watch a football game.
ttyl (talk to you later),
-Wes |
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11-04-2006, 08:56 PM
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#29 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
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Originally Posted by wjarmusch Yep...it's early sunday morn. for you right now. It's almost 9 Sat. night here. | You got it.. Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch Yea, that's what I thought that it was too warm. I went and bought skis today. Now I have to wait 3 weeks for the ski resorts to open.
Even though it's cold and has been snowing for a month! | Wow..so how exactly do you ski..(maybe its a silly question..but since I live in a totally diff country..) Quote:
Originally Posted by wjarmusch Well a 'dinner theater' is pretty much a show and a meal. Our version is more music than drama. But pretty much we're doing an hour long music performance that we're selling tickets to, and it includes a meal. From your tables you can watch the show.
Josh Groban is a pretty popular male singer here in the U.S.
He does more clasical stuff.
And yes, I'm a Baritone, so I can only get up to like an E or F.
I'm getting better with it though because I've been singing so much.
I'm going to go watch a football game.
ttyl (talk to you later),
-Wes | Uhuh...dinner theatre...
I sing in low pitches..and I don't like my singing..(I don't know about others)....
I love football...
Is your car fixed now?
TTYL
-Rachel
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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11-05-2006, 08:16 AM
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#30 | | Drainside
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 636
| Good moring, Wesley!
__________________ Men die in darkness at your side,
Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
Take up the torch and wave it wide,
The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
-H. Bonar |
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