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  • watgurl

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    loved ur storyies finish i wanna know whats happened
    March 20th, 2011 at 01:33am
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    Hiii!
    Vampire and Me now has a sequel. (:
    http://stories.mibba.com/read/347287/Stars-and-Darkness/
    December 25th, 2010 at 01:21am
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    hey hunn.... I'm horrible, aren't I?
    I'm still working on your theme, don't worry :)
    School's such a b***h :@....
    How are things on your side of the pond?

    xoxo, k
    November 27th, 2010 at 03:10am
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    Heyya doll :)
    Again, sorry for the lateness on my part :P
    I wouldn't mind helping you out at all :)
    Just inbox me your tumblr info and I'll get started :)

    xoxo, k
    November 5th, 2010 at 02:27pm
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    Hey hun :)
    Sorry for replying to this so late :(....
    I saw your site and it's lovely :)
    What I wanted to tell you is that, after I checked out your site, I made an account (just so I could see how wordpress structured their layouts) honestly, they don't allow you to change much... Just change the banner, font and background colours....
    I wanted to suggest sth to you... Have you ever thought of creating a tumblr?
    It's reallyyyy awesome (I have one!) and, I also think it suits what type of log you want to have.... My tumblr's http://caricaturesofintimacy.tumblr.com ..... I think you should seriously consider having a tumblog :)

    xoxo, k
    October 20th, 2010 at 01:02am
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    hola hun :) don't worry... I think we're both officially queens of late replies :P
    yup... sumeer '10 was aweesoommeeeeeeeeee :D (if the amount of extra letters didn't indicate :P)
    Aww.... don't worry.... you're not being cheeky at all :)... I'm kind of in a designer's lull right now so I've got loads of free time :)
    Just message me a link to your blog and any possible themes/ideas you want to be feautured on the layout & i'll get started on it :)

    xoxo, k
    October 6th, 2010 at 03:43pm
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    Hey love :)
    [i]So[/i] sorry for responding so late.... stuff just kept coming up :/
    You should DEFINITELY start to write again, esp. There's Beauty in a Breakdown (wink wink, nudge nudge :P)
    Friendship and boy drama? Being a teenager sucks, doesn't it :/... How've the holidays been so far?

    xoxo, k
    August 13th, 2010 at 10:53am
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    What's up my sensational amigaaaa??

    xoxo k
    June 30th, 2010 at 11:27pm
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    hi hi :)

    xoxo k
    June 30th, 2010 at 04:09am
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    I love it! I can just see you opening the door, with one cradled in your arm and the other swarming around your feet. You could have a constantly full bathtub for them, and a large pond in the back yard.

    Too true. We'd have to have a maid-likeness round, and a stealth round, and a dealing-with-the-unexpected round... Alternatively, we could just find one of the maids in his hotel, become friends with them, explain our purpose and then get them to aid us.

    Ooo, Mars Bars... I haven't had one for aaaaages. Don't get chocolate bars too often, as Dad doesn't buy them when he shops and I don't tend to buy anything food-wise myself. Mmmm... I've got visions of chocolate swirling in my head.
    June 24th, 2010 at 10:16pm
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    You could make friends with the local community and then use them to eavesdrop on people, carry messages to and fro, retrieve treasure from the bottom of lakes... it would be a very useful contact.

    Wall scaling maids sounds kind of improper, as maids tend to wear skirts and I wouldn't want to climb a ladder let alone a wall in a skirt. Now third persons sounds perfect, but who shall we recruit?

    Mm, I used to love dried mango. I can remember the niceness at least! It's just nowadays that whenever I contemplate eating the stuff I feel sick. Although the smell is still absolutely gorgeous.
    June 24th, 2010 at 09:49pm
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    Ah good. It would indeed be a little odd if it was permanent. Although you might have been able to ingratiate yourself with the water fowl community very easily.

    Possibly... it probably depends on how much tranquilliser you use, and whether it's in proper self defense or premeditated. Now that sounds cool! Definitely do that. We could have a laundry basket to hide the award in. Although I also like the idea of being awards ninjas, so maybe we should just dress in all black and climb up the side of the building.

    I did the same thing with mangos when I was seven. So now I have what my mum calls mango-too-much Fever. Except she says it smushing all the words up together, so it sounds like Mangotoomuch.
    June 22nd, 2010 at 04:46pm
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    You sound like a duck in normal everyday conversation or just at random moments? Because that would be a serious inconvenience to permanently sound like a duck...

    I've tried that, and it tends to just make me more confused about things. I end up going round in circles and over complicating things, or oversimplifying them... or using weird metaphors which don't actually make sense.

    We'd have to tackle any security he might have first. Maybe we should invest in a tranquillizer gun. Because I personally don't want to get put into a headlock by a huge muscle-man guy whilst trying to give Ben Barnes an award.

    Er, that must have been kinda icky... just soup and soup and more soup. I can see why you might choose to avoid soup after that.
    June 21st, 2010 at 08:41pm
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    Mmm, I used to do this funny little sneezy thing with them, if I tasted them. If you've ever heard a dog sneeze, it was a little bit like that... but not an actually sneeze, just a little quick out-breath.

    Shame. Folks from my drama class are organising a revision session at a cafe tomorrow, and I could go, and I'd quite like to go, but I know I won't concentrate, so it's probably not a good idea.

    I wonder if he has an official site? We should try and find it... Or just stalk him and then pounce on him one night in order to present him with it. We'd have to get a proper little trophy. I wonder where in the world he is right now...

    Oo croutons. You've made me hungry for soup. That is a pretty good skill. Well, make people believe that it's a good idea to give you money, and you're away!
    June 7th, 2010 at 09:16pm
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    Urgh, I hate dry-swallowing pills, it does feel like they stay in your throat, although I'm not sure if they do or not. My mum always told me that was dangerous because they could get stuck and then the chemicals would burn the tissue. I used to envisage little holes being burnt through my voice box...

    Aw, that's annoying! She'll just have to have a second do, later on once exams are done. My friend's birthday is right on the edge of the summer hols, so we tend to do something a few weeks earlier for her.

    Wow, you know, I've never thought of that, but it's so true... We should give Ben Barnes an award for that - [i]The Only Man to Look Good Slo-Mo[/i]. I'm sure he'd love it.

    What can I say? I'm good at guilt-tripping people into thinking they're murdering innocent children in Africa if they don't donate!! Definitely give it a go.
    June 7th, 2010 at 08:43pm
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    Mmm, I used to hate taking malaria tablets. Especially the Sunday ones, which taste three times as worse as the daily ones. But I guess it's all good because it means that I'm now fine at taking any tablets.

    I wanna go see it with my bestie, but she won't name a date. :(

    And yes, [i]The Chronicles of Narnia[/i] have been awesome! I can't believe Disney have given them up to another film producer though. It probably means that Dawn Treader won't come out. Or if it does it'll probably be quite a down-budget production.

    Indeed, in the worst possible light it just encourages you to do well in your exams to avoid getting into a boring job in later life. Just remember to keep asking for jobs. And if you're bored with doing something, you could always ask if there wasn't something else? After all, you're meant to get experience of a whole range of stuff. And if that doesn't work, complain to you teachers! It was only after I had my mid-week review with a teacher, and I told her I was bored stiff, that the people at the newspaper actually started giving me more interesting jobs.

    Well, asking people never fails to help. Got any connections with a local church? Because they're almost always willing to donate some money to a good cause! I tend to be the one going around asking for donations at our church! Last time we did it for a charity which helped homeless people, and we raised about £300, so it's worth it.
    June 3rd, 2010 at 10:52pm
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    Argh, sounds like my grandmother. That wasn't mental illness mind you, just illness in general. She has indigestion frequently, which means she ends up suffering from vitamin deficiency because she can't absorb her food properly. When Doctors reccomend her bad medication she keeps on taking it no matter how much worse it makes her, and just complains. Then when they do give her something that works she gives up taking it within the week, saying that there are 'dangerous side effects' on the label, despite the fact that she's not getting them!

    I know! Doesn't Prince of Persia look amazing? And I was listening to the soundtrack the other day, and it's just gorgeous. Written by the same guy as did the music for the Disney version of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which I also love to pieces.

    Yes, well, it sounds interesting to work at the local newspaper, which is what I thought when I applied! But then the reality was so boring I nearly died. Well, slight over exaggeration. But it was deadly dull. The highlight of the week was typing up advertisements in the front office rather than typing up reports in the back office.

    Wow, that is a better reason! I don't quite know where I'd get my hands on one thousand pounds, let alone three...!
    June 1st, 2010 at 07:04pm
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    Wow. It's odd the things you never know, huh? The figure is that 1 in 4 people suffer from mental illness at some point in their life though. I know my dad's suffered from Depression on and off for a while now.

    Did he direct the Aristocats?! That's awesome, I love that film. I've never really liked cats of any kind, but that film is the exception.

    Hmm, Gemma Arterton? She's been in quite a lot of things. She's the girl who went on to be Agent Fields in the latest James Bond film, and then the lead in the Prince of Persia...

    Urgh, 7:15 sounds yucky. I did work experience a few years ago, from 9:00 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock, which meant I had to leave home at seven and got home around half six... It was such a long day - stupidly so, as nobody would be in the office until about half nine, and then no one would tell me what to do until about ten o'clock. It was at the local newspaper. I spent most of the time typing up reports.

    Wow, sounds like an amazing opportunity! Don't go just because your friends aren't, as with a month out there, you'll probably make friends with the others in your group. Especially if you're trekking and doing community work. It's difficult not to make friends in those sort of situations.
    May 31st, 2010 at 09:16pm
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    Wow, sounds incredible. Yeah, I find an odd sort of fascination in it as well. I would have loved to have taken psychology, but I don't think they do much about actual illnesses etc, just more about the definition of 'normality' and a lot of dry theoretical stuff. Most of the people that did take it said it was nothing like the taster session.

    Dear lord, it sounds horrific. I had no idea Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake was any different from the original fairytale type... This influenced version sounds even worse. I went to see the disney film version in the cinema (first film I ever went to see!) and got quite scared by the evil sorcerer dude. Mum had to take me out for a while to calm me down!!

    I saw the Taming of the Shrew in Stratford!! It was amazing, I loved the time period changes. I wrote about it in one of my university application essays. It got me an offer, so it must have been pretty inspired. That was the first RSC show I ever saw. Loved it to death.

    Ew, that sounds like an awful journey! If it's work experience though, you may very well be able to reclaim travel expenses. Just remember to keep all your tickets. Most of the time you can claim up to £25 for it.

    Ooo, what's World Challenge? Sounds funky.
    May 29th, 2010 at 09:43pm
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    Yup, I did a taster session in psychology a few years ago when I was choosing my A level subjects and they gave us this letter a woman had written to her doctor and asked us to diagnose her. At the bottom of the page her handwriting had changed quite abruptly into a spidery scrawl, and she'd begun talking about her children (even though she didn't have any). It was because she'd swapped into her alternate personality.

    A blue Othello?! Holy molie. Well, we watched 'O' in class, which is a modern adaptation which puts it into a posh boarding school where Othello is the only black guy on the basketball team. That too was a little scarring. It had sex scenes which were just a leeettle bit weird.
    I would have LOVED to have gone and seen Lenny Henry as Othello, it sounded amazing! But I live up in Newcastle and they didn't tour that production I don't think. I wanted to see David Tennant as Hamlet as well, but that sold out IMMEDIATELY. I did get to see the BBC TV version though, which was pretty awesome. I didn't like Ophelia though.

    Yeah, I heard that the other day too. It's because they only make the film in the US or something, so you have to import it... which is annoying.

    True, but the closest book shop is in Hexham, and it costs £5 to get a return ticket there from where I live, so I'd have to work for an hour to pay off having to get there. And that's if they'll pay me minimum wage... and that's if they even have a job for me, which in this economic climate is unlikely. That's my excuse anyway.
    May 28th, 2010 at 11:45pm