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I make 18 posts a day!

I think it's lying. I'm positive I make more than that....

I guess that counts the 6 weeks i wasn't here though, lol
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.:ClumsyChild:. wrote:yeah well...it happens to us all...

..i myself read many of the "Babysitter's Club Little Sister" books.. :oops: ...dear god those were horrible :neutral:



oh god i read those too!! :oops:
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Bah, amateurs. I read ALL of the REAL babysitter's club books. None of that little sisters crap.
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Now that's something to be proud of... :freak:
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I also read every single Goosebumps.

My childhood was spent behind a book :nod: :neutral:

oh i'm sorry, robbo doesn't like that facial combination... allow me to explain... the nod verifies the truth (wfr ref! hah!) of the preceeding statement, while the sad face implies a sort of mystified regret at that veracity.

no. no i didn't read a lot as a child at all. what are you talking about...
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Post by One-Eye »

:lol: :neutral:

I understand. I read all of the Boxcar Children books. And Camp Sunnyside Friends. Every. Last. One.
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Post by clumsychild_ »

my sister went through a boxcar children phase... i remember it well... now she's going through a nancy drew phase...
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1.34%. W00t.
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happeninfish wrote:BRUNO AND BOOTS!!!!

Holy Jebus!!

Bruno and Boots Go Hollywood = fantastical book

Korman wrote the original draft as a high school assignment when he was 17!

Wow no wonder I like the name Boots... :D

The best Korman book EVER was I Want To Go Home

SO FUCKING FUNNY

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!


lol i'm done now.


:lol:
you rule
ive read both of those
they were great :P

edited to add something:
i just found both of those books in my room in my bookshelf :lol:
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1.56, 5 posts a day. :mrgreen:

oh yeah and books suck! :mad:
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happeninfish wrote:I also read every single Goosebumps.

My childhood was spent behind a book :nod: :neutral:

oh i'm sorry, robbo doesn't like that facial combination... allow me to explain... the nod verifies the truth (wfr ref! hah!) of the preceeding statement, while the sad face implies a sort of mystified regret at that veracity.

no. no i didn't read a lot as a child at all. what are you talking about...


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Post by emily »

I only read one babysitter's little sister book, because it was about a horse. I was into pony club, saddle club, and the time warp trio by jon sciezska
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:evil:
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Oh yeah, Nancy Drew, I read all of those too. And a few of the "older kids" Nancy Drew Supermysteries... the ones with those other twin guys in them from some other series... can't be bothered to remember their names right now :lol:

the best one was Dead On Arrival :nod:
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Garfield :nod: :) :thumbs: :thumbs:
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Hardy Boys, Alex?
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Yeah that's them. I kept thinking Harvey Twins for some reason... but I knew that was way wrong :wtf: :lol:
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Does anyone read Forgotten Realms? or perhaps any of the Magic the Gathering books?
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"The white dove is gone, the one world has come down hard, so why not share the pain of our problems, when all around are wrong ways, when all around is hurt, i'll roll up in an odd shape and wait, untill the tide has turned.....with anger, i'm dead weight, i'm anchored"- IME, God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) ^ Some say this song is about a terrorists thoughts before 911

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i used to read the hardy boys too
and nancy drew (they were in the pile of books my uncle gave me) :lol:
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Post by emily »

sure, sand. we already know you use the word "pretty" often. :P

i play magic, but don't read the books. my bro used to read the forgotten realms ones.
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