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Posted: 11/17/2009, 5:35 pm
by DG
It's middle school. You'll be fine in a week. Wait till High School. Muahaha.

Then in college...

Posted: 11/17/2009, 6:57 pm
by m2
Yeah, after a while i kinda don't care.

I still don't wanna go to school tomorrow though.

Posted: 11/17/2009, 7:09 pm
by MindsOnLoan
That's definitely not a big deal. Like DG said, you'll be fine in a week. So basically just laugh it off tomorrow if anyone says anything.

Posted: 11/17/2009, 8:01 pm
by m2
Yeah, i guess your right.

Anyway, has anyone seen the 1996 movie Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes? It looks really interesting.

Posted: 11/17/2009, 8:03 pm
by Random Name
Were you born after that movie?

Posted: 11/17/2009, 9:05 pm
by Carson79
M2 wrote:Yeah, i guess your right.

Anyway, has anyone seen the 1996 movie Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes? It looks really interesting.


UGHHH! I am feeling sick - ummm...yes...it was pretty popular when I was in HIGH SCHOOL... :sadyes:

Posted: 11/17/2009, 9:30 pm
by beautiful liar
M2 wrote:Yeah, i guess your right.

Anyway, has anyone seen the 1996 movie Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes? It looks really interesting.


:lol: yes. it's ridiculously great.

Posted: 11/17/2009, 11:07 pm
by faninor
M2 wrote:Yeah, i guess your right.

Anyway, has anyone seen the 1996 movie Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes? It looks really interesting.

It's good. I think my fiancée went to school with her but they were several years apart.

Posted: 11/18/2009, 7:51 pm
by Henrietta
We really want kids and we will have them as soon as we feel like it's time. What constitutes the right time? I don't know, but I'll know when it's time just like I knew when it was time to get married. I can see people not wanting to have children but I can't imagine not having them. Still debating on how many...I guess it will depend on when we start!

Posted: 11/18/2009, 7:52 pm
by xjsb125
Practice makes perfect!!!

Posted: 11/18/2009, 8:08 pm
by Johnny
Indeed.




I would've worded it more dirty though. :happytears:

Posted: 11/18/2009, 8:47 pm
by Shanae
Goodness, I've been busy lately, it seems. I've started playing hockey again (I took a year off last year), and I'm so glad to be back. Our team isn't very good, because our main players are playing AA and higher calibre hockey on city teams. Basically, we're the team of left-overs in a house league.

There's something wrong with my skates. As in, yes, they hurt my ankle so bad I bled through my sock and have stained the back of my skate.

And! I'm really happy that I get to be a centerman. Er... centerwoman. My wingers are two guys that aren't very experienced in hockey, so that's a bit of a drag... but hey. It's great to be back!

Posted: 11/18/2009, 9:06 pm
by xjsb125
Sounds like a metaphor for something really dirty.

Posted: 11/18/2009, 10:10 pm
by Carson79
Henrietta wrote:We really want kids and we will have them as soon as we feel like it's time. What constitutes the right time? I don't know, but I'll know when it's time just like I knew when it was time to get married. I can see people not wanting to have children but I can't imagine not having them. Still debating on how many...I guess it will depend on when we start!


I knew I wanted kids my entire life - its a scary step to take but I haven't met anyone that has said they regretted having their kids.

The best thing about kids is that you can brainwash them to like/dislike whatever you want! :mrgreen: I have a 3 year old who walked into my living room when some music videos were on tv - she nearly knocked my friend out of her chair when she said "Mommy, is that Radiohead?" I'd say thats my influence over my husbands - she is a cool little chick.

Posted: 11/19/2009, 7:37 am
by Henrietta
That is pretty cool! And sure you can brainwash them, but only for so long. Then they'll turn on you and become rebellious monsters! Sometimes permanently!

Posted: 11/19/2009, 8:22 am
by Carson79
I'm just waiting for the day I walk into her room and she is listening to *shiver* Lady Gaga or something.

Posted: 11/19/2009, 7:15 pm
by faninor
MsCarson79 wrote:I'm just waiting for the day I walk into her room and she is listening to *shiver* Lady Gaga or something.

That'd be much better than listening to someone who can't write music, can't play any instruments, and can't sing without autotune. I don't think she is so different from Chantal Kreviazuk, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor and the likes, except that she had the good business sense to team up with some pop producers and make music for the masses instead of taking another route a few years ago.

Posted: 11/20/2009, 9:59 pm
by Shanae
xjsb125 wrote:Sounds like a metaphor for something really dirty.


Being a girl playing in a boys' hockey league... it easily could be.

Posted: 11/20/2009, 10:53 pm
by Carson79
faninor wrote:
MsCarson79 wrote:I'm just waiting for the day I walk into her room and she is listening to *shiver* Lady Gaga or something.

That'd be much better than listening to someone who can't write music, can't play any instruments, and can't sing without autotune. I don't think she is so different from Chantal Kreviazuk, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor and the likes, except that she had the good business sense to team up with some pop producers and make music for the masses instead of taking another route a few years ago.


So then I should of used Britney Spears as my example? :lol: Just thought the Britney thing has been way over used! My biggest problem with Lady Gaga is that when you think of her you think of her image, not her music (at least I do.) I am sure she is making lots of money and is being noticed and most people would do the same.

I took a 12 year old girl who wants to be a singer to a Chantal Kreviazuk concert...but you know what - she wants to be a singer for the fame, money, light shows and costume changes (all of which don't happen at a CK concert) - not the music. Trying to get her to learn an instrument is frustrating - she doesn't think its necessary and she loves Lady Gaga. I think its great if she is inspiring young kids to love music (I am not a music snob and will give any music a chance) but I have not seen her demonstrate her musical ability (which I'm not doubting she has), just some weird ass fashion statements.

There are a very few artists who actually make that kind of money, so I wanted her to choose to do it because that's her passion or she will be unhappy and dirt poor her whole life.

On a side note, autotune sucks - remember when musicians/singers had to have real talent and not just a look? Wow - I best stop, this is turning into a very long rant - didn't realize this stuff annoyed me so much. :lol:

Posted: 11/21/2009, 8:48 am
by Random Name
MsCarson79 wrote:I took a 12 year old girl who wants to be a singer to a Chantal Kreviazuk concert...but you know what - she wants to be a singer for the fame, money, light shows and costume changes (all of which don't happen at a CK concert) - not the music. Trying to get her to learn an instrument is frustrating - she doesn't think its necessary and she loves Lady Gaga. I think its great if she is inspiring young kids to love music (I am not a music snob and will give any music a chance) but I have not seen her demonstrate her musical ability (which I'm not doubting she has), just some weird ass fashion statements.


Why would you do that to the poor girl?! You're like the old man who's like "this is real music! now sit down, shut up and listen!" hahahaha. Poor kid. All she wanted was to see a cool, fun show and you brought her to see an adult-contemporary act. Good job. Way to crush her dreams.