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10-08-2003, 12:53 AM
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#1591 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by tropicana I have to buy new pajama pants. Plaid, patterned or plain? | Plaid. |
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10-08-2003, 01:03 AM
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#1592 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
| Of course! Unless you're a reprobate. |
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10-08-2003, 01:04 AM
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#1593 | | I FINALLY has LE
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Chicago area Posts: 7,805
| You mean, "a probie"?
__________________ May grace and peace be multiplied to you,
Aaron "God adopts us, not because we are good, but to make us good." ~Francis Turretin Aaron's Beard |
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10-08-2003, 01:06 AM
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#1594 | | Not Kosher.
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Canada Posts: 7,998
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Originally Posted by Travis Plaid.  | Good. I was going to get plaid anyway. Plaid always seems to be more comfortable.
Why is Canadian Thanksgiving in October?
(I ask this question knowing I'm probably not going to like the answer.) |
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10-08-2003, 01:07 AM
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#1595 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by Ted Logan You mean, "a probie"? | Haha, there you go. |
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10-08-2003, 01:07 AM
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#1596 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by tropicana Why is Canadian Thanksgiving in October? | Because Canadians are a backward, wicked people. |
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10-08-2003, 01:27 AM
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#1597 | | perpetually shoeless
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: is what it's all about. Posts: 6,125
| Why is this journal not in CPF when all other questions threads are?
Will my sister's new anti-seizure med work?
What was the last concert you went to?
Will I be able to see Caedmon's Call or Derek Webb in concert before I die?
What was your favorite toy has a kid?
Bacon or sausage?
Why are you on here instead of sleeping?
Do you have any unfinished homework?
__________________ "...but church is pretty irreplaceable."--Art |
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10-08-2003, 01:31 AM
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#1598 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth Why is this journal not in CPF when all other questions threads are? | Respect my author-a-ty!!! Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Will my sister's new anti-seizure med work? |  I hope so. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What was the last concert you went to? | Derek Webb. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Will I be able to see Caedmon's Call or Derek Webb in concert before I die? | I hope so. See? You really should have come to Lubbock. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What was your favorite toy has a kid? | I can't really think of one in particular, to be honest. I mainly just read a lot... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Bacon or sausage? | Sausage. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Why are you on here instead of sleeping? | Because I'm a retard. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Do you have any unfinished homework? | Lol! Heck yeah. Greek. I'll do it between my 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock classes. |
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10-08-2003, 01:44 AM
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#1599 | | perpetually shoeless
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: is what it's all about. Posts: 6,125
| Here are the promised Psych questions...
What is your earliest memory?
What was your favorite toy (go ahead and skip, or substitute book)? At what age? Do you recall from whom you received the toy/book?
What is your earliest memory of your home? Your grandparents' home?
What significant thing happened to you before you were four (that you remember)?
What significant thing happened to you before you were seven (that you remember)?
__________________ "...but church is pretty irreplaceable."--Art |
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10-08-2003, 02:38 AM
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#1600 | | Registered User
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 13,828
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Originally Posted by tropicana Good. I was going to get plaid anyway. Plaid always seems to be more comfortable.
Why is Canadian Thanksgiving in October?
(I ask this question knowing I'm probably not going to like the answer.) | I have the real answer at home. I will try to look for it.
You need to hear facts about the REAL Thanksgiving. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Travis Respect my author-a-ty!!! | ROFL |
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10-09-2003, 03:31 AM
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#1601 | | letting mercy lead
Joined: Nov 2001 Location: Wellington, NZ Posts: 1,371
| Hi Travis
Where were you born?
What's your middle name?
Do you like Down Here?
How about Simon Baker?
Do you watch the Guardian?
When are you coming to New Zealand?
Do you like cats?
Will you rep me please cause I want to be repped by a cool person?
Have you heard of 2nd Chapter of Acts?
Do you like Australians?
Do you ever visit my forum?
__________________ Visit: Andrew's blog Kepa's blog Galen's Blog Fuzz's Blog Travis' Blog Blessed are the hands that keep giving, but never recieve. Locked into a corner, up against the wall, I know you've been stumbling, trying not to fall. I can feel your sorrow, and I can share your pain I can hear the questions exploding in your brain. Walking in the shadows, feeling all alone; Looking for the answers, rolling every stone. 'Tis a run in silence, and laughing nearly came Though my eyes can't see you, I know we're much the same. -Just The Same, Phil Keaggy The sky is raining tears tonight My brother You know it's hard to sleep So far from home The moon has covered up her eyes My sister I thought I'd find you here But I am all alone All alone Light of Heaven Lord of mercy Shine the goodness Of your love upon this day Till we see you Till we know you Till the sorrow And the darkness fades away Fades away I searched the city streets today My father The tunnel and the train The river and the rain I walked beneath the harbor lights My mother And in the shadows there I call your name I call your name -Light Of Heaven, Fernando Ortega |
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10-09-2003, 11:37 AM
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#1602 | | Registered User
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 13,828
| Travis, why does sunnygirl have a ridiculously large signature? |
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10-09-2003, 11:58 AM
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#1603 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth What is your earliest memory? | Just random sort of shap-shots of my house when I was very young. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What was your favorite toy (go ahead and skip, or substitute book)? At what age? Do you recall from whom you received the toy/book? | I read all the Hardy Boys books multiple times from first-third grade. I just got them at the public library. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What is your earliest memory of your home? | I can just sort of remember what the funiture looked like and everything. And I can vaguely remember my parents reading to me and stuff, which means I was probably very young, because I could read very young and at a higher level before it is normal. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth Your grandparents' home? | Paternal: I remember just sort of a very fuzzy snap shot of my grandparents' house at the time and I remember my grandfather burning toast.
Maternal: This is more difficult because we were over there all the time (they leave in the same town in which I grew up). I have the most and best (and likely earliest) memories from their lake house. Just fishing, swimming, and hanging out there and stuff. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What significant thing happened to you before you were four (that you remember)? | I can't remember anything significant from that time period. As far as things that aren't significant, I remember getting in trouble at preschool. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Elizabeth What significant thing happened to you before you were seven (that you remember)? | Nothing really. I just remember getting in trouble at school all the time. My best friend and I were in the same class in first grade and we were bad news together.
An interesting sidenote: I was talking to my mother the other night and she mentioned that it was the 21st anniversary of when they picked me up and adopted me. She was talking about how there were huge fields of enormous sunflowers all along the road that day and I thought that was interesting because sunflowers have always been my favorite flowers. |
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10-09-2003, 12:00 PM
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#1604 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by sunnygirl Where were you born? | Fort Worth, Texas. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl What's your middle name? | Wesley Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Do you like Down Here? | I have never heard them. Tracy used to always talk about how much she liked them, though. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl How about Simon Baker? | Who's that? Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Do you watch the Guardian? | No. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl When are you coming to New Zealand? | ASAP! Seriously! That just might be a while... Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Do you like cats? | Actually yeah, they're ok, although I prefer dogs. However, I am allergic to them so I would never, ever have one. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Will you rep me please cause I want to be repped by a cool person? | I'll see what I can do. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Have you heard of 2nd Chapter of Acts? | I've read the second chapter of Acts.  Are you talking about something different? Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Do you like Australians? | Of course!  What a nice accent; it'd be difficult to not be taking in by that. Quote: |
Originally Posted by sunnygirl Do you ever visit my forum? | You have a forum? |
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10-09-2003, 12:02 PM
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#1605 | | CGR Legend
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 17,159
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Originally Posted by perhaps Travis, why does sunnygirl have a ridiculously large signature? | People from New Zealand just don't respect rules. |
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