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Post by killerbananas on Mar 14, 2008 19:48:51 GMT 9.5
And he was having a little trouble getting it started... it could have totally died by now.
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Post by MuLo on Mar 14, 2008 19:54:24 GMT 9.5
Do you realise how much you sound like you are writing the Handbook for Stalkers?!?! *confuzed*
If the man himself ever saw these threads he'd enlist big, burly, body guards with instructions to look for sparkly masks and US t-shirts.
Stakeouts and Car spotting? Maybe it's Sydney's answer to Underbelly!
Good Luck
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 14, 2008 20:01:28 GMT 9.5
Sandy and I already tracked him via his car. He's well aware of our tactics. I wouldn't type this stuff if I didn't have complete confidence that Anthony has a sense of humour when it comes to his fans. Anyhow, this is mild. Haven't you seen the threads that mention unmarked white vans?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 14, 2008 20:14:52 GMT 9.5
Maybe we should ask neh ...
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 14, 2008 20:17:33 GMT 9.5
Well, I think we need to recruit someone as a scout. XD
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 14, 2008 20:19:31 GMT 9.5
I'm sure she'd be willing. I bet she'll bring cake.
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Post by killerbananas on Mar 14, 2008 20:23:04 GMT 9.5
Why are we whispering? XD Although, cake may entice him to join our ranks!
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 14, 2008 20:27:12 GMT 9.5
I don't know. Mar started it. XD Just so long as the cake doesn't have eyes... >.)>
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Post by killerbananas on Mar 14, 2008 20:37:17 GMT 9.5
And isn't beckoning/singing...
BTW, at Cold Rock its $33 for a small ice-cream cake with the photo of your choice on it. Not sure how many people that would feed though...
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 14, 2008 20:39:52 GMT 9.5
Because we can ... *^_^*
Why is it that you guys will follow me but high school boys won't listen when I tell them to shut up?
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Post by killerbananas on Mar 14, 2008 20:45:25 GMT 9.5
Because high school boys are idiots and won't listen to anyone...
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Post by Joshrls on Mar 18, 2008 11:25:24 GMT 9.5
Its true, well not me but all the others are.
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 16:49:37 GMT 9.5
Why is it that you guys will follow me but high school boys won't listen when I tell them to shut up? High school boys are just show-offy. It's even worse if their teacher is young and attractive. Really, anything that's young, pretty and female with two legs will send them into absolute twit mode. It seems they don't even change by the time they hit uni. Except you, Josh. We know you're safe.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 17:11:26 GMT 9.5
I did end up telling them ((I don't know how we got to this conversation but we did)) that I had never done drugs or drank alcohol, and that seemed to shut them up for a moment. XD I can't wait til next week!
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 17:37:42 GMT 9.5
Shut them up because they were horrified, impressed or disbelieving?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 17:48:07 GMT 9.5
Possibly all of the above. One said he was impressed, one said: "Are you serious?!" and I don't think the one that talks too much was happy about it.
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 17:57:18 GMT 9.5
Why is it that young people with dignity are frowned upon by their peers nowadays? *sigh*
Oh well. I never pretended to be cool. XD
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 18:34:44 GMT 9.5
Same. I did try to strangle people though. XD
The boy from my high school that I ran into in 2006 made me feel absolutely horrible. I hated how he reasoned that: "Alcohol is the only way to socialise with people and everyone will avoid you if you don't drink".
SO?!
I hate the fact that I can't make him feel guilty about being an asshole because he admits that being an asshole is why he didn't have any friends in high school - and to think I let him listen to my demo of Reflection. *mad* *swear*
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 18:47:19 GMT 9.5
So is there any reason you don't drink?
From the way I carry on, you guys probably think I'm at the bottle every other night. Seriously, 90% of the time I'm the sober one who takes care of everyone else. I'll have a couple of glasses of wine but that's where it ends. Too paranoid I'll say/do things I'll regret if I go overboard.
I hate how people nowadays would rather have a drunken conversation than an intelligent one. I guess that's part of the reason I like Anthony so much: he's made a few little comments about being an "old soul". And that part in The Main Event where in response to John's, "You can say anything on telly nowadays," he says, "You can, sadly." This is exactly how I am... but I'm 19 years old. I feel so much older. I feel too serious for my age, but at the same time I don't want to be a "normal" 19-year-old...
Really, the silly stuff I've been posting lately... I hope you lot don't take that as an indicator of my maturity.
Oh look, I'm waffling. Uni's just made me realise some people never grow up. *sigh*
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 18:56:50 GMT 9.5
I don't see the point. It doesn't interest me. I don't have the urge to drink. I don't want to know what I'm like drunk. I don't want to end up like my father.
Pretty much.
I've always felt too old for my age. I tried being young, I tried fitting in; I tried listening to KoRn and The Offspring, Goddess help me. *whip* But all the things that interested people in my peer group never really interested me. I was lonely when I broke up with my best friend in my second primary school, yes, but in time I found I was much happier on my own, writing fantasy stories no one ever sees ((because they're always being edited, for one)), reading, and listening to the "old" music my folks raised us on. L.A. might have broken away from it all taken the more "popular" road to life but I prefer the scenic route.
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Post by lauren on Mar 20, 2008 19:00:23 GMT 9.5
lol i dont really drink ethier, ive gotten drunk like twice and tipsy a few times. but some people are just idiots when they drink!(and they're usually the people trying to get me drunk). i also write stories that no-one but my cat hears/reads XD
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 19:09:25 GMT 9.5
I love to write. I'd never share original fiction with the general public, though. I'm just not that confident in my abilities. Also, can't construct a plot for peanuts.
I would've preferred to do creative writing as a degree... but the career opportunities are somewhat limited! XD
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 19:23:22 GMT 9.5
I know, I would love to do creative writing for a living - if I couldn't perform for a living. One of my tutors at uni ended up showing all my other tutors one of my papers I submitted ((I had to do a review on an article about Kurt Cobain's suicide and how the public reacted to it -)_- )), and so when I would go to my other classes they would all say it was impressive and ask me about it ...
But it was just WAFFLE! And I had a horrendous headache that night so it took me 20 minutes to write instead of 10.
So what does that mean? I can impress with waffle? If so, why shouldn't I get paid for it, dammit! XD
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Post by lauren on Mar 20, 2008 19:54:30 GMT 9.5
you should write about history, lotsa waffle there!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 19:57:47 GMT 9.5
I don't know ... the last time I waffled in a history assignment I compared the lack of popularity for The Magic Flute when it was first released to that of Rocky Horror.
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Mar 20, 2008 20:34:41 GMT 9.5
History's always fascinated me, but moreso the culture than dates and whatnot. Medieval times especially win me over. I'd love to go to Europe and visit all those old castles.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2008 20:44:05 GMT 9.5
Like the castle Anthrax?
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