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Post by missendicott on Sept 5, 2006 19:06:24 GMT -5
Easy Mac is delicious! Just don't put in the microwave too long! Ha. Wal- Mart is calling your name. You must go get a microwave. I don't think I could ever cook on my own. The food would be horrible. you'd probably get food poisoning if you tried my food!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 5, 2006 19:16:42 GMT -5
Ha ha... Yeah, I definitely have a phob of things exploding in the microwave... lol! I think last year while I was in the campus apt., our apt. alone set off our fire alarm about 4 times in one month.... that's how lousy we are at cooking, ha ha. I think they disabled our beacon to the fire dept. because of how stupid we are.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 5, 2006 19:26:44 GMT -5
Ha! That'll probably happen to me too! Everytime the fir dept. comes I 'll have a different microwave. Then I'll probably have something in it at the time. Just trying to make a friendly conversation with the chief of the dept. He'll be like" I like your microwave. Isn't that the sixth one this month?" Then I 'll turn to look at it then it'll catch on fire... again. Seven now.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 5, 2006 19:41:09 GMT -5
That would definitely suck. The fire dept. never actually came, or at least when I was in the apt. My roomies might have had some encounters with them, but most of the time we would call them and they would know immediately that it was a false alarm.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 5, 2006 19:51:53 GMT -5
Luckily, I live right behind the fire dept. Anytime I 'm stuck in a rut, they're there for me. They haven't actually been to my house either. But I live on a steep hill and the trucks are huge. I don't even know if they could even make it up the hill!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 5, 2006 19:59:57 GMT -5
That's good... the fire dept. lives right next to an accident prone teenager... ha ha. I kinda live on a hilly neighborhood... I hate how people drive hella fast down the hill.. it's amazing nothing has been run over in front of my house. Random, I know.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 5, 2006 20:30:04 GMT -5
Stupid guys ride there motorcycles back and forth every five seconds pass my house!! They're really loud too. They try to do tricks but they can't. I lke to laugh at them! The fire dept. thinks I 'm accident prone! Haha! i think not! Ha.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 5, 2006 23:53:21 GMT -5
Yeah, and the other side of the house there is this straight away that teenagers like to drag race on at night. It's annoying, according to my mom. I've never seen them drag race, but sometimes I can hear them across the hall.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 6, 2006 14:31:52 GMT -5
I tried to drag race on my skateboard. It's not long enough, but I managed. I raced 3 other people. I got in front of them and was about to stop because we were heading right for the main road. I put my feet down and when everyone from behind me caught up they said they smelt burnt rubber. I looked down at my shoes and the back of them were worn off! They were old shoes anyway.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 6, 2006 14:50:57 GMT -5
Wow, that's pretty fast. I've had bad experiences with going fast on a vehicle, more specifically, bikes.... ha ha.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 6, 2006 17:43:11 GMT -5
Bikes are very unkind to me! Somebody was riding one beside me and they were jumping off of this ramp. I bent down in front of the ramp to move something out of the way and the guy riding the bike ran over my head! It hurt really bad, but when I look back I laugh.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 7, 2006 12:15:49 GMT -5
Eww... ran over your head? That sounds awful. When I was a kid, I thought it was a smart idea to let go of the handle bars on a hill and then I ended up crashing horribly.... luckily not with a car. I got a gnarly scab wound on my elbow and I still have a scar. Looking back at experiences makes me laugh too, but I'm sure back then I was so upset. lol.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 7, 2006 15:47:00 GMT -5
I was riding my bike in circles one time and the whell just turned on my and my knee scraped the sidewalk really hard. I still have the scar too. I always end up hitting my elbows everytime I fall or do something stupid. I have three scras in one spot on my elbows.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 7, 2006 17:23:10 GMT -5
Eww... continuously scabbing one area is not good. I'm sure that will premanently leave a mark. Yuck. May I ask how many casts and operations you've had?? Hee hee. Just kidding. I hate getting hurt. I thing I might scab over and over again with is my razor blade. I can't seem to shave properly. Maybe I should stay away from weapons... uh oh.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 7, 2006 20:21:24 GMT -5
I always get hurt but I never break anything! It's a miracle! Wait, I did break my wrist and it was on Orlando's birthday! It was also on Friday the 13th. That explains a lot. But I drink milk. I have Oreos everyday with a glass a milk. It's quite delicious! The knee is always the tricky part in shaving the legs! Behind the leg right where it bends is bad too. I usually always end up cutting myself there. It stings!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 8, 2006 11:49:58 GMT -5
Ooh! Oreos and milk! Yum! Those will definitely make your bones stronger, hee hee. They should make it required to have that everyday. Have you seen the Calcium Kid? I haven't, but Orlando and milk remind of that. I think they showed the movie on TV one time, but it wasn't showing in the States. I hate how they leave us out of the loop. It's definitely the knees that are the hard part.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 8, 2006 16:36:08 GMT -5
I have watched the Calcium Kid! It came on Comedy Central late one night so I recorded it. It's really funny. Orlando looks very smexy in it with his short curly hair and abs of steel. He chugs a glass of milk in it. I can't do that. Milk by itself makes me sick. I have to have Oreos or chocolate chip cookies with milk. Basiclly anything chocolate!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 9, 2006 0:11:17 GMT -5
Oh, I think I remember seeing in the TV listings that it was playing... but I think I was too lazy to tape it or I was at school. Stupid me. I saw pictures from the movie... he looked very smexy, especially when he's shirtless most of the time. I wonder how old he was when he did it. I can't chug very well either, especially milk. Milk isn't exactly my favorite drink... my doctor says I don't have enough calcium and since I don't like drinking milk that much, she suggested soy milk. I definitely like that more. I'm weird, but I grew up on that stuff. I have to have milk with something too... like cereal in the mornings. Chocolate!! Ahh... I got loaded with German chocolate from work a few days ago and my aunt just gave me some chocolate in my school care package. I also got these cute bracelets made in India from her. hee hee. I also got some marzipan from work... I love that stuff during Christmas time. I was hanging the ornaments last night on the hangers... it's kinda strange doing it in September.
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Post by missendicott on Sept 9, 2006 11:08:45 GMT -5
Milk does have a funky taste. German chocolate is delicious! My grandma makes German Chocolate cake. It's fantastic!
Christmas trees in September. Now you can have candy canes and chocolate!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Sept 9, 2006 12:21:25 GMT -5
Ooh! German chocolate cake! That sounds yum. The German chocolate I have is really good. Mmm. Well, I wasn't hanging the ornaments on a tree exactly... lol. I was hanging them on metal hangers to be sold. I try not to pass by the Christmas section too much... I'm afraid I might buy a little of everything.
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