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Sunday, April 16, 2006


yo!
heya peoples! yesterday i invited inkenyo and moontiger over for dinner and to sleep over! i also invited aubrey and khfreak, but aubrey couldn't make it, so she's coming over monday, and i don't know what the story is with khfreak. so they came over, moontige first, and we played catch and throw with my nurf football. it was fun. then ineknyo came over and she was like "go long" and she threw a hard sprial that would have killed me if it was a real football! lol. and then we went and watched half of howls moving castle, and it was ok, nothing to excited. and then we went outside to take the walk just puting the movie on pause, and it was nice. it was a really nice day out, around 80 degrees, so it was really nice. and then we ate dinner on towels on our back porch, and alison read the new chapter of The bachelorette, which you can read on inkenyo's site. and then moontiger and i played go fish while inkenyo read a star was parady comic which i found retarded, but she found it hilarious, so i gave it to her. lol. and moontiger is gonna start reading eyesheild21, yay! and then they tickled me and i got into a fits of giggles and squeaks. lol. then we watched west side story, and it was pretty interesting. and now we are watching a dvd of music videos. inkenyo hates them, but moontiger thought most of them were pretty neat. inkenyo keeps complaining. i wish she would shut up. and none of us are tired, so we are probably gonna stay up till 4. ha ha! l8er g8ers! happy easter!

rpg cliche of the day:
Logan's Run Rule
RPG characters are young. Very young. The average age seems to be 15, unless the character is a decorated and battle-hardened soldier, in which case he might even be as old as 18. Such teenagers often have skills with multiple weapons and magic, years of experience, and never ever worry about their parents telling them to come home from adventuring before bedtime. By contrast, characters more than twenty-two years old will cheerfully refer to themselves as washed-up old fogies and be eager to make room for the younger generation
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