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Post by Julie on Jun 24, 2007 0:38:43 GMT -6
Here's my random post of the day:
So I was in Chicago on Thursday with my cousins, and we went to Navy Pier, right along Lake Michigan, and the gulls there were so cute. They were totally doing the "Mine! Mine! Mine!" thing like on Finding Nemo. I took a little video with my camera cause I thought it was funny.
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Post by A-RokzStalker on Jun 24, 2007 0:39:34 GMT -6
lol. I'll have to look at it tomorrow! I gotta go now, lol.
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Post by jellicle on Jun 24, 2007 3:41:02 GMT -6
Hehehe it's sooo cute! Seagulls are funny creatures. I live next to sea and we use ships and ferries to travel sometimes from one place to another in the city and those seagulls always follow the ships because people throw bread to them from the back of the ship and they don't get tired of going back and forth the same route! Then it really looks like a scene from finding nemo because they all fight to catch the bread! Hmmm.. i might take a video of that next time!
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Post by kristy on Jun 24, 2007 10:04:14 GMT -6
Seagulls are so cute! Can I ask a question? I've NEVER done this and NEVER plan on doing it. I was just wondering if it was true that if you give seagulls alkacestular (I have no clue how to spell that, I hope everyone knows what I'm talking about.) that it would kill them.
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Post by A-RokzStalker on Jun 24, 2007 10:55:41 GMT -6
LOL!!! Awe... how cute! That's cute. lol. Oh yeah Kristy! It's pretty dang true as far as I know! LOL! A lot of people in my grade do that all the time, supposedly, lol. *mumbles* jerks.
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Post by kristy on Jun 24, 2007 12:03:42 GMT -6
I can't believe that! I can never imagine being mean to an anmial! That is so wrong on so many levels.
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Post by Julie on Jun 24, 2007 14:29:02 GMT -6
Aww... I'm not sure about the alkaseltzer, but I'd believe it. That is so sad, though; who would do that?
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Post by Julie on Jun 24, 2007 14:39:49 GMT -6
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Post by kristy on Jun 24, 2007 19:30:13 GMT -6
Okay, thanks Julie! I didn't know, that's just what I've always heard..I'm going to go look at that site. It seems interesting. You're so smart...you know where and how to find EVERYTHING!
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Post by Julie on Jun 24, 2007 20:09:44 GMT -6
LOL I just Google stuff. Anything that sounds like an urban legend, I'll Google it and find out, cause chances are there's something about it.
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Post by kristy on Jun 24, 2007 20:17:46 GMT -6
Yeah..I never even think about stuff like that lol.
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Post by Julie on Jun 24, 2007 22:27:27 GMT -6
I think this is what I get for trying to make Broken realistic. When in doubt, Google it! <- That's my motto LOL. When I studied in Scotland, I took a Scottish history course there, and we spent a whole class period talking about William Wallace and how a lot of Braveheart is just made up cause they don't know a lot about his real life, and I said how one time after I watched that movie, I looked up William Wallace online cause I wanted to find out how much of it was true, and my teacher looked impressed and was like, "Wow, that was very conscientious of you." I was like, yeah, that's me, conscientious... hehe
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Post by kristy on Jun 25, 2007 21:14:17 GMT -6
Yeah, nothing wrong with that, though, Julie! I know, for this story, I think I've googled more than I ever have! HAHA.
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Post by Julie on Jun 25, 2007 21:14:57 GMT -6
Hehe, I bet! You need to though, to make it realistic! Historical is tough!
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Post by kristy on Jun 26, 2007 18:31:43 GMT -6
Yeah, it is...I never realized how hard it was going to be! I enjoy writing it, though, and I guess that's what counts.
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