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A little bit of spice to flavor the pot.
         I've never really gone camping or otherwise gone out into the great outdoors. The only time that barely comes close is one time I went on a church Core trip. It wasn't even my regular church but it was the only one that fit with our schedule. They had some group stuff that was not overall bad. But it can be intimidating sometimes being part of a group who know each other when you don't know many yourself. It was a little teeny bit scary being away from home. Even it was just for a few days.

          I especially can remember when this girl Jennifer dressed up as big foot to scare everybody. That was memorable. I'm glad to say I went and got a bit closer to my spirituality. There's not too much I can say for the outdoors other than I really don't see myself as ever being the outdoors type. But I applaud people who are. I just can't say that will ever be me.
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November 9, 2015 at 10:32am
November 9, 2015 at 10:32am
#865548
          I don't know. I think some bands take it too far. I think some of them are just in denial. I think by a certain point in your career, you know your limitations. Some people want to do what they love for as long as they are able. Okay. But still, how many people really want to see these aging bands trying to hang onto their glory days?

         But to each their own. I think if it was me, I'd want to get however far I could, and then retire and move on with my life. But, that's just me.

         To those who would rock till they can't rock anymore: go for it!
November 9, 2015 at 10:26am
November 9, 2015 at 10:26am
#865542
         They have the resposiblity of telling the truth.

         Not just their version of it, but what actually happened.

         Sometimes the truth isn't what gets told yo the public, but half or some distorted version of it.

         If they want to be credited with telling the truth than they should do so.
November 8, 2015 at 11:26am
November 8, 2015 at 11:26am
#865438
         Neutering your pets.

         It helps both animal and pet.

         Raise awareness.

         Promote it to help raise awareness of it. Make it an obligation/madatory.
November 6, 2015 at 12:59pm
November 6, 2015 at 12:59pm
#865319
         I have never really thought about it. Civil rights had a lot of marches. The women suffragettes had some marches. I don't know if it would be worth starving myself though. In the civil rights marches, they had police attacking them. some even went to jail. It can be dangerous, I can only assume it would be even more so in another country where that wouldn't be tolerated. But if there was a cause, that compelled me enough to take part in a march,I'd feel that I would have to then.
November 5, 2015 at 6:30pm
November 5, 2015 at 6:30pm
#865242
          Sir Conan Doyle{author of the original Sherlock Holmes}

Donna Andrews {author of the Meg Langslow series/bird themed murder mysteries}

TJ Marie{WDC writer}

         I think a writer should be able to enchant the reader, draw them into a story. Make them excited, and eager to keep on reading. They should be able to stir the reader's imagination and awaken their senses.

         A writer should be able to be quirky, and still be able to transfer the seriousness of the situation to the reader. Characters should come alive for the reader. The story should make the reader want to follow along till the end. Especially if it ends with an unforeseen twist. A writer should never lose their sense of humor. Humor is always a welcome diversion in a story, as well as real life.

         A writer should be able to develop a mystery in such a way that the reader is intrigued to the end. Characters should help add life and help the plot along. A good mystery is a good use of time well spent.

November 4, 2015 at 9:54pm
November 4, 2015 at 9:54pm
#865167
          I could go for a light pink gown. Not one of those ball gowns, I'd never be able to manage that. Nice and flowy, something that be easy to get out of later. The shoes would have to be nice, but also suitable and sensible for dancing in. I can never do anything with my hair on my own. But for this, maybe I can have my hair done in a loose braided style, wound around my head. Can't really dance, so I guess I'll have to wing it. I wouldn't mind a slow dance. Less to be embarrassed about. I could see some pop music playing. If I survived that, I 'd probably work up an appetite. Just the stress of not making a fool of myself on the dance floor, would make me want to collapse and eat chocolate.
November 3, 2015 at 6:54am
November 3, 2015 at 6:54am
#864982
What does ''an extended amount of time'' mean exactly? There's always the library. Mom has to pay bills on line. Teachers post homework and the like online. I need to print stuff for school,that makes things interesting. Our land phone is connected to the internet, so if that's out, we could revert to our cell phones. Netflix/Hulu, we need internet for that. TV would get a lot more narrow.In some ways, it would suck, but overall, I guess I would suck it up and move on.
November 2, 2015 at 8:53am
November 2, 2015 at 8:53am
#864893
         Alright

         So, to shorten the list, here's a small sampling.


         Move Along by the Script

         Anything but ordinary by Avril Lavigne

         When I grow up by the Pussycat Dolls

         Stronger by Kelly Clarkson

         Good Girl by Carrie Underwood

         Roar by Katy Perry

         Yeah, I'll leave it at that. Otherwise, we'd be here all day. I listen to kind of a mix of this and that. Sometimes, I'm messing around on the internet and I'll come across a song that just calls to me.

         Like: Another Empty Bottle by Kathy McAllister {I don't know why I seem to have a liking for sad songs.}

There's also a song called Cool kids but I forget who does that.

         I'll finish here otherwise, this'll be way longer than was intended.
November 1, 2015 at 9:54am
November 1, 2015 at 9:54am
#864796
Two-headed kitten takes up residence in White House!

         A two-headed kitten that was found a few blocks down from the white house, takes up residence in the white house. After being checked over by local vet, ''Hilda & Irene'', have now made themselves a permanent place in the white house as well as in the heart of president Hudson 's daughter Claire.
October 30, 2015 at 9:27am
October 30, 2015 at 9:27am
#864569
I remember hearing about this on TV ''Haunted Castles'' or something like that. It was really kind of like Romeo and Juliet in a sense. So, there was this couple, I forget where, in Europe I want to say. Anyway, so they're in love and then there's a war going on. Of course, he goes off to fight. Meanwhile, she's worried about him and hopes he comes back. I think before he left, they had agreed to get married when he came back.

         Then,she sees what she believes to be the invading army, and she figures he's dead. So, she decides to kill herself. I believe she had thrown herself off the balcony. Figuring there was no point in going on since her love was dead.

         Turns out,he was still alive and it was him and his troops that came back in the enemy's gear. To the victors of war, go the spoils. Anyway, after he realizes what happened he freaks out and decided the only thing to do now is to off himself.

         And the couple is supposed to haunt the castle too. So,there you go, Romeo and Juliet are haunting that old castle where the love went so tragically awry.

         Anyways, there's my contribution.

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