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Post by missendicott on Jun 3, 2007 16:07:48 GMT -5
POA is my favorite one too! It's really good. Dad always comes in and starts talking though!!! He always comes in at the best part too. When Hermione and Harry use the Time Turner and everything pieces itslef together. I love that part.. a lot! I also enjoy the scene in the Shreiking Shack. Marvelous!
McFlurry's are only 4$!/? Wowza! I'd still get one though! ^_^ I'd hate to drive there. I'd end up crashing so many times. I'll go in the wrong lane everytime!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 3, 2007 16:30:04 GMT -5
I love the Time Turner scene too. I think that's when I started getting interested in the plot again... hee hee. I need to watch it right now! Well, right after we watch High School Musical. It's cute. I feel like a teenager again. ha ha.
I don't think I'd travel halfway around the world just to buy something that I could buy back home. I'm sooo determined to have tea time in London... hee hee. I love English tea!!! I'm going to completely avoid driving while I'm in Europe. I just might crash and kill myself, no kidding.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 3, 2007 17:56:37 GMT -5
I enjoy High School Musical as well! We were going to do that for our play this year, but we're too poor. Hehe. If we did do that, I'd want to play the drama teacher. She was funny.
Tea time in London would make me feel like I was trapped in the 1800's. Which is a good thing! Because I love those old timey English books for some reason. I've always wanted to do that. I'm reading Jane Eyre at the moment. I want to read Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen too. ^_^ I'm a suck up for English romance.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 3, 2007 18:46:13 GMT -5
Yeah, I think my brother had to teach the We're All In This Together dance to a group of kids for the moving up rally on friday. And then for his graduation, he's going to play We're Breaking Free with someone else. I can't wait. I'd totally do the dancing stuff... hee hee.
I love tea time.... I maybe a modern day California gal, but I must have English tea in the morning. I don't know, it's kinda weird. But, I think I traced back the history as to why it is so. Okay, so my mom was raised in Hong Kong, a British colony at the time. They would have this type of tea that was high in caffeine and milk... it's sooo good, I had it when I went to visit. So when she came to the States and she raised me, she would have tea every morning and she got me addicted. Hee hee... it's a funny story. I gotta have my tea and crumpets and scones and fruits!! Gosh... my mouth is watering... lol. I'm not much for English romance, but I think I have a soft side for the movies Emma and Pride and Prejudice. That's pretty much it.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 4, 2007 14:33:29 GMT -5
That would be fun to do that dance. I'd completley mess it up though. I'd end up losing my balance and crashing into everybody. I can't sing either so I'd suck at that too. Is there anything I can do?/!
I think I came from Germany. Maybe... I don't know. I think my ancestors sort of migrated from, Germany to England, to Greenland, then to the New England states. Lots of traveling. But I bless them for tea! ^_^
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 4, 2007 20:52:34 GMT -5
Yeah, people that can sing and dance at the same time are pretty talented. I can only dance.... don't even ask me to sing. Today in ballet class I felt pretty sh*tty (because I think I have a virus ) and so when we had to do turns in our routine, I almost fell over. It was not a good feeling. Yes, indeed. The weirdest part of my family history is that my grandparents met in Suriname, a dutch colony in South America.... but they're both Asian. It's kinda funny.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 5, 2007 14:27:20 GMT -5
That sucks about the virus. I hope you feel better. Maybe some of that majestic tea will help?
I came from Germany but I hate their food! Mom and dad love it but me and my sister are sitting upstairs pigging out on pizza or something. German food makes me gag. But I do yell shnitzel at random times. I love Hoodwinked!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 6, 2007 4:04:05 GMT -5
I hope so too. Tea can do wonders sometimes.
Really? You don't like Germany food? Honestly, I've never had it. A bunch of us are planning to go to Oktoberfest this coming year.... hopefully I will get a taste of Germany there.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 6, 2007 12:57:15 GMT -5
Maybe real German food is better than the people that try to make it in Maryland. That's where I tried it first. Their food mainly consist of weiners. Nasty weiners. Oh well. Maybe you'll like it! There's always a time to try new things. But one food I do love is Greek. They have this sandwich type thing called a gyro. They are marvelous!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 6, 2007 16:13:24 GMT -5
Ha ha... I've never had German food in Maryland, let alone visited Maryland. I like weiners. Ooh! I love Greek food too! I think the only Greek food I eat is the gyro, funny. It's soooo goood. I should eat one for dinner tomorrow, because we're displaying our skyscraper projects at Farmer's, where they sell various foods, including gyros!! Yay.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 6, 2007 19:08:42 GMT -5
Yeah we stopped at some random German restaurant in Maryland on our way back form New York. Dad got mad and me and Elizabeth (sissy ^_^) because it was playing this really cheesy music and we were giggling like little school girls. The waitor was Greman and we couldn't understand him at all so we kinda thought that was funny for some reason too. Gyros are the best! I love them so much! I get one everytime I go to the mall. Deliciousness!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 6, 2007 21:04:47 GMT -5
Hee hee.... that's awesome.
I don't have gryos that often, so it's pretty much a significant event to eat one. lol.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 7, 2007 12:27:26 GMT -5
The guy that works at the mall knows all of our names! It's so sad but the food is so wonderful. My dad tries so hard to pronounce gyros the right way. I think it's like gee ros excpet you don't say the g. I don't know, something weird like that. But dad stresses his g so much. It's hilarious. I have to leave so I can laugh. He gets mad when I make fun of him. There's some kind of cucumber sauce that starts with a T. We were asking a lady that worked there how to pronounce it and she said "Oh. I don't know. I'm from Kentucky." Me and Elizabeth started laughing so hard because dad really wanted to know how to pronounce it. He had such a serious look on his face. Ah, greatness!
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 8, 2007 0:57:30 GMT -5
I still don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know if its a hard or soft g. Whatever. I didn't order it tonight, I ate bruschetta instead. It was really good. You say the word like brusketta... I learned that last summer in Italian class. If you don't say it like that, it means you don't know italian. hee hee. So apparently Americans don't know Italian. Pronounciation is pretty complicated.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 9, 2007 12:45:37 GMT -5
I had a gyro yesterday! ^_^ Mmmmmmm! It was very good. Now, bruschetta sounds very familiar to me... maybe. I've heard the word but I don't think I've tried the food. Maybe I have.... it's probably something obvious I'm just too stupid to comprehend.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 10, 2007 21:05:52 GMT -5
Okay, so a bruschetta is an italian food item. According to wikipedia: It consists of grilled bread rubbed with garlic and topped with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. Variations may include toppings of spicy red pepper, tomato, vegetables and/or cheese. Bruschetta is usually served as a snack or appetizer.
hee hee... there ya go.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 11, 2007 11:07:45 GMT -5
Oh wow that sounds delicious! Thank you for that wonderful definition. ^_^ Wikipedia can do wonders.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 11, 2007 18:12:05 GMT -5
Yes, wikipedia is definitely a life-saver when I have my doubts about what things are. I may be old, but I still have a lot of learning to do. Yes, bruschetta is one little delicious piece of food item. lol.
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Post by missendicott on Jun 11, 2007 20:36:43 GMT -5
We had to do a career research paper for english class and our teahcer wouldn't let us use wikipedia. It saddened me greatly. 6-10 pages handwritten and no wikipedia. Ah well, I prevailed right through that gail! Ah, so chessy, but I love Hey Arnold. I really want to try a bruschetta now.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Jun 11, 2007 21:16:16 GMT -5
Well, I think wikipedia is just for people to post up facts they think are true... so sometimes it can't be a reliable source and probably because it isn't published either. Hey Arnold? That was random... ha ha. I used to watch it... it was weird. Yes, you shall find bruschetta and consume it immediately... lol.
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