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walkies
May 1, 2009 15:30:08 GMT -5
Post by ELLA AMELIA SMITH ! on May 1, 2009 15:30:08 GMT -5
Yep its D of E season that right Duke of Edinbaugh
this means that I will not be here all of saturday sunday and probably monday...
fun times
however doing this with concusson may result in me being sent home- hoping i don't have to be
lots of luff
Vicki Aka Ella and Fenny
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walkies
May 1, 2009 19:26:57 GMT -5
Post by EVANDER CHARLES CROSS! on May 1, 2009 19:26:57 GMT -5
If you don't start using proper punctuation and spelling, I will shove a wild turkey into your pants. Do you understand me?
>__> In any case, have fun. No idea what D of E is, but I'm sure I'll know soon enough XDD I hope your concussion doesn't get in the way, either, hun 38 That naughty pony </3 [/size]
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walkies
May 2, 2009 14:59:54 GMT -5
Post by ELLA AMELIA SMITH ! on May 2, 2009 14:59:54 GMT -5
ok I am back ..... Spell I was writing that too early in the morning
anyhow I am back, the concusson behaved
the ankle however didn't
I am now stuck in bed with badly torn ligaments after falling
D of E is Duke of Edinbaugh award...... Google it
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SERPENTINA !
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they say the wind of heaven blows through a horse's ears.
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walkies
May 2, 2009 18:09:36 GMT -5
Post by SERPENTINA ! on May 2, 2009 18:09:36 GMT -5
Obviously when you wrote that it was too early as well. Still no punctuation, and spelling was off.
XP too lazy to google it; I can live without knowing.
38 Vicki, you're too fragile. I'm going to put you in a box and keep you there so you can't fall down anymore <3 [/size]
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walkies
May 3, 2009 14:26:47 GMT -5
Post by KISTIN THEODORE CROSS ! on May 3, 2009 14:26:47 GMT -5
Give her a break for the second one - she was still on Morphine, I believe.
Duke of Edinburgh's Award: A DofE programme is a real adventure from beginning to end. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from. You just need to be aged between 14 and 24 and realise there’s more to life than sitting on a sofa watching life pass you by. You can do programmes at three levels, Bronze, Silver or Gold, which lead to a Duke of Edinburgh's Award. You achieve an Award by completing a personal programme of activities in four sections (five if you're going for Gold). You'll find yourself helping people or the community, getting fitter,developing skills, going on an expedition and taking part in a residential activity (Gold only). But here's the best bit - you get to choose what you do! Your programme can be full of activities and projects that get you buzzing. And along the way you’ll pick up experiences, friends and talents that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
^ From the official website.
I was doing my bronze until the teacher running it disappeared from the face of the Earth. ¬.¬
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