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Posted: 6/19/2005, 10:55 pm
by Waiting to Exist
That's my favorite, at least of the ones in your last post.
Posted: 6/19/2005, 10:56 pm
by closeyoureyes
That's one cuuute boy.
Posted: 6/19/2005, 11:01 pm
by happening fish
No kidding :OOOOO
Posted: 6/19/2005, 11:08 pm
by dream in japanese
Posted: 6/20/2005, 7:51 am
by dream in japanese
Posted: 6/20/2005, 10:43 am
by happening fish
oh my god.
i think i have to move.
Posted: 6/20/2005, 12:27 pm
by Dr. Hobo
for the turtles right?
Posted: 6/20/2005, 8:18 pm
by Henrietta
I am so jealous, it looks like you had so much fun! I must do this while I am still young!
I miss the motherland...in my...bones!
Posted: 6/20/2005, 8:20 pm
by beautiful liar
*steals cass's bones*
looks like an amazing trip! beeeeautiful pictures

Posted: 6/21/2005, 7:54 pm
by Rusty

*props Cass up with sticks* It does look like an amazing place to visit. Maybe one day I'll leave Ontario *sigh*
Posted: 6/22/2005, 9:36 am
by dream in japanese
we spent 2 days up in the north of ireland. that for me was the saddest part of the trip. i really can't understand why they're still fighting. we did a black cab tour and they brought us to the war torn areas and stuff and it was really sad. all over the place they have paintings on sides of houses of like snipers and gunmen and stuff. this is where children are growing up, they see this stuff everyday. it sickened me to see children playing right beside it, and then knowing that they are being brought up in this violence, it's disgusting. in some parts they even painted the curbs blue, white and red to show how much they love the british. when we went out that night we were told not to talk to anyone about religion and people would actually ask what your last name was or what your religion was and stuff like that. it was awful. the first night out, the bus driver got attacked by some locals cause they saw the bus (which is painted irish colours and has big leprechauns on it) and they threw stuff at him and the bus. it was really sad. here's some pics of belfast and derry (northern cities):
this is in derry, you san see the curbs are painted.
it you look really closely you can see 2 little girls playing right beside that painting.
this is a huge peace wall they have in Belfast, we all got to sign it.
Posted: 6/22/2005, 11:28 am
by closeyoureyes
when we went out that night we were told not to talk to anyone about religion and people would actually ask what your last name was or what your religion was and stuff like that.
They do that in Scotland too. Infact, until I was about 10, I did it in Canada anytime someone would say they were scottish or Irish. At mixed dances in scotland, its very likely for th first question out of their mouth to be "Are you a tim(Catholic), Are you a hun?(Protestant), Whats yer last name"
Its just a fact of life.
Posted: 6/22/2005, 11:29 am
by closeyoureyes
Also because of that I can never really go to Northern Ireland. It's too unsafe because I have a HUGE Irish Catholic name.
Posted: 6/22/2005, 6:50 pm
by areusad831
whats with the ninja turtles and power rangers?
Posted: 6/22/2005, 10:44 pm
by Johnny
This thread makes my pc sound funny.
Posted: 6/22/2005, 11:11 pm
by dream in japanese
wax museum
Posted: 6/23/2005, 5:31 pm
by areusad831
interesting choices for a wax museum.
Posted: 6/23/2005, 5:33 pm
by Axtech
Why does Raphael have a knife instead of his Sais?
Posted: 6/23/2005, 5:52 pm
by namkablam
ha ha, looks more like a butterknife!
Michelangelo looks like he has a nightstick and Leonardo looks like he's doing the YMCA dance :O
Posted: 6/23/2005, 10:30 pm
by nikki4982
He IS doing the YMCA dance. Duhh.

I'm appalled that Maria didn't have the decency to do it with him... I mean, jeez, it's bad enough the other turtles didn't join in.