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Mar 25, 2007 15:52:43 GMT -5
Post by Maenya Vanyali-Seithr on Mar 25, 2007 15:52:43 GMT -5
I can speak, English (Fleuntly, not spelling though), French (Ok) german (Less than Ok) and hello in a couple other languaes.
How is the sun black by the way, you have me confused, I always thought it was orange?
Whats a Dragoon?
Im allergic to Pennicilin, oh good for you, Pepsi rules. What were you allergic to in the Pepsi or was it just Pepsi?
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Mar 25, 2007 16:29:46 GMT -5
Post by Shep Saurhiliel on Mar 25, 2007 16:29:46 GMT -5
lol maeyna I believe it is orange I have been to both Mexico and Spain and yet I don't know any Spanish at all Also I have allergies that randomly kick up all year round but Ibarely ever get really sick
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Mar 25, 2007 21:12:17 GMT -5
Post by Lyndotia on Mar 25, 2007 21:12:17 GMT -5
Cadence -- Well, the letters themselves aren't that hard (in sign language). I suppose I could spell out things, but it would take a long time. XD Not to mention that the deaf people would laugh at me. Once I make up my mind, it can be very hard to get me to change it; but if I don't have an opinion on a given subject, I'm pretty open-minded. I suppose that's how it goes, though, huh? I do have the seasonal allergies, but I also have others... For instance, I'm allergic to latex, and if I were to eat a banana, it could kill me. (My allergies are somewhat strange ones. *lol*) Haha! I must tell him that someone else agrees with me. Even if they haven't played the game before. Maenya -- Well, in this game, a Dragoon was a human (or humanlike) character who had been chosen by a Dragoon Spirit -- the crystallized soul of a dragon. This Dragoon Spirit would then give them magical powers and strong, unique armor (as well as upgrading their weapon while they're in Dragoon form) and they became Dragoons. Dragoon is a general term used through several different video games, though; it generally means "Dragon Knight." Ah, well, that's kind of funny. I can take penicillin, but I'm allergic to amoxicillin. *shrugs* Go figure... Yes, I always loved Pepsi, but I couldn't have it until a few weeks ago. Yay me! I'm not really sure what it was in Pepsi that I was allergic to, but every time I drank it, my tongue would get this funny prickly feeling and swell up and I would get blisters all over my arms and legs... Shep -- Ooh, cool. I've only ever been to Canada and my home country, the US of A. I know a woman who's from Peru, though. Consider yourself lucky. Really. I keep telling Josh that even though he hates his seasonal allergies.. but he doesn't have to worry about anything killing him, so he's lucky. You, too.
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Mar 25, 2007 21:37:36 GMT -5
Post by Cadence Malayi on Mar 25, 2007 21:37:36 GMT -5
Dont worry Maenya it is orangeish yellow. I was little and believed it was black XD so I argued until my dad gave up and said it was black.
Lyn- Ya, they would laugh at me too. I just thought of something, I also know a few insults in Spanish, and a few nice things to say XP
The only thing that I might be allergic to is hay(horse feed) But it happens to almost everyone, so it doesnt really matter. I get all these red marks on my skin where the hay touched. Today I was helping my dad move a round bale and lucky me, my arms were terribly sore afterwards.
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Mar 26, 2007 20:28:02 GMT -5
Post by Lyndotia on Mar 26, 2007 20:28:02 GMT -5
Oh, my dad knows all the Spanish insults and curse words; mostly because he knew a lot of Latinos in high school who weren't so fond of him. XD
Ah, you would never have made it in the games of hide-and-seek that my cousins and I used to play; the haystacks were the best places to hide, because my oldest cousin hated getting stuck by the hay and he was always the one we elected to be it first. Of course, you could also hide in the barn if you were really brave, because you ran the risk of a pony biting you when you came down from the loft. ;D
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Mar 27, 2007 19:04:39 GMT -5
Post by Cadence Malayi on Mar 27, 2007 19:04:39 GMT -5
Ouch. I knew them because hy sweet neighbor taught me them. Haha, she is my moms age, but was telling me all these curses.
We used to do that too, but not hide and seek, tag. We would get onto the bales and jump form bale to bale. Until my friend was over a my b-day a long while back and fell, nearly broke his arm XP
Haha, that is always scary. Evil pony chasing us. Dont worry we have a 16 foot palomino. And he is scary I am terrified when he turns his butt to me. XD
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Mar 27, 2007 20:10:06 GMT -5
Post by Shep Saurhiliel on Mar 27, 2007 20:10:06 GMT -5
lol At my block we don't play hide and go seek since we have a game called preditor and german spotlight but both are basically complicated versions of hide and go seek Wow do both of you guys own horses? I can't because we live in a city so we would have no place to hold them though I'm going to horseback riding camp again this year since it is sooooo fun
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Mar 28, 2007 16:22:03 GMT -5
Post by Maenya Vanyali-Seithr on Mar 28, 2007 16:22:03 GMT -5
Hide and go Seek Tag ot Cat and Mouse. generally complications of the original Hide adn go seek. I wish i owned a horse, my friends all do but I'm not jealus (not much). I wish I could go to riding camp like you Shep, unfortunatly The only one nearest me is two hours away, and I havn'e got much time on my hands.
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Mar 28, 2007 19:21:14 GMT -5
Post by Cadence Malayi on Mar 28, 2007 19:21:14 GMT -5
Ya we have two horses and I live in the country. I think I am lucky, but my orse(the one I ride) Just damaged her front leg and now we are trying to heal her before I ride her again.
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Mar 28, 2007 20:27:21 GMT -5
Post by Shep Saurhiliel on Mar 28, 2007 20:27:21 GMT -5
Maenya- I know no friends who own a horse but I wish I did , and I gguess I am lucky though I only go for 1 week to the camp Candence-Ouch, what type of horse is it and how did it get hurt?
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Mar 28, 2007 20:51:04 GMT -5
Post by Cadence Malayi on Mar 28, 2007 20:51:04 GMT -5
She is a quarter horse. A sorrel mare. We dont know how she got hurt but it wasnt pretty at all. We think she got it caught in something, then struggled with it. It was so bad that the infection spread to her stomach. It is clearing up though, so that is good.
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Mar 30, 2007 15:16:35 GMT -5
Post by Maenya Vanyali-Seithr on Mar 30, 2007 15:16:35 GMT -5
Ohh poor horse I feel so sorry for her. It reminds me of a horse my sister used to ride that rolled in hay. It these large infected scabs on its back for ages. I flet so sorry for it. Is the infection gone then, good for your horse.
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Mar 30, 2007 16:28:29 GMT -5
Post by Cadence Malayi on Mar 30, 2007 16:28:29 GMT -5
Aww that is sad! The worst thing about the wound was giving her the needle. Ugh, she was so good about it though.
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Apr 26, 2007 22:17:38 GMT -5
Post by Seris Bjartevarin on Apr 26, 2007 22:17:38 GMT -5
Cadence -- XD Well, my cousin broke his arm once, but not in playing tag. He fell off a porch, and his mother says to this day that, if the ambulance had come for him and they hadn't been there, they would have taken his brother because he was crying more than the one who actually broke his arm. Shep and Maenya -- Yup, and flashlight tag, especially. Hide and go seek with a flashlight! I mean, come on, what's the big difference? Shep -- No, Blackey died a few years ago, and we haven't gotten another pony. He was so old by the time I came around that he couldn't be ridden, anyway... But if you came down from the loft in the barn and there was no food in his trough, he would nip you like he was saying, "I want food!" Hehehe, the number one sign you live out in the boondocks: there's a tractor crossing sign on your dead-end road. XD *guilty as charged*
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