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Sentra
27-06-2005, 18:25
Not yet, but I will.

Next one had a Tamagotchi a few years ago.

the knightly sword
27-06-2005, 19:18
tamagotchi ?? yeah i think i had one.

the next one gets irrtated by teletubbies and schnappi

hawk_knight
27-06-2005, 21:31
:eek: yes :biggrin: :oogle2: :beek:
I have two neighbours who have kids and they have that music on day in, day out :biggrin:

The next one has listens to schnappi day in, day out :biggrin:

the knightly sword
28-06-2005, 00:25
:eek: no thank god no , i just hope that the church busts schnappi before he spreads his influence among the children, spreading his satanic messege !! :biggrin: :eek:


the next one agrees :wink:

Moryarity
28-06-2005, 08:55
absolutely :biggrin:

next one doesnīt know, what schnappi is...

Xuca
28-06-2005, 09:27
I don't.

Next one will explain to me what schnappi is

Moryarity
28-06-2005, 09:44
"Schnappi" is a song, sung by a little girl here in Germany and it is the wors I have ever heard..but it started a really hype...but in fact it is really cruel....

next one likes shakespeare

Sentra
28-06-2005, 23:53
He is very hard to understand when you read it, but yes, I admire his skill in putting together his verses. He was quite a talent :smile:

Next one prefers Goethe, Byron, or Voltaire over Shakespeare.

Moryarity
29-06-2005, 09:01
Byron wrote beautiful, but with less meaning, but it are beautiful works indeed.....if you think Shakespeare complicated, how could you pefer Voltaire..I think, he wrote very complicated stuff.....Goethe is great, Faust rulz! ......so I would prefer Goethe, Byron and 'shakespeare over Voltaire :biggrin:



next one has read the complete works of Shakespeare....

Sentra
29-06-2005, 12:31
Oh my God, that's heavy stuff. No, I haven't. But I've downloaded them a couple of weeks ago: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/100

Next one has actually read "Tarzan," "Don Quijote," "Dracula," or the "Decamerone" (choose one) and not just talked about it :wink:

the knightly sword
29-06-2005, 14:29
tarzan and dracula but not the others.i would be more then glad to talk about it only if someone listens ^^

the next one would like to hear
me talk about it :biggrin:

Moryarity
29-06-2005, 16:21
As I really liked Dracula, I would really like to hear you talking about it :)



Next one didnīt know, that these above were books and thought, that it were only movies :bash:

Sinta
29-06-2005, 16:48
No, I knew that, but I have never read one of them.

Next one likes rain.

Sentra
29-06-2005, 17:41
Yes! It's raining right now. I particularly like thunderstorms :lol:

Next one dislikes brushing his/her teeth.

binchen
29-06-2005, 18:07
I like the taste of tooth paste, so I also like brushing my teeth.


Next one has a horriblr heat outside his house.

the knightly sword
29-06-2005, 18:39
the sky is lightly gray , everything is calm like if the sky as sleeping ^^

@moyarity
the orginal dracula rocks , it takes the reader from the graveyards of london to the
dark halls of draculas castle in transilvania , the characters in the story are described very good. i loved the story and stll do :). it describe the story scence and places very dark, just as a real horror book should.


the next one has also read it :smile: nd would wanna talk about it.

Sentra
29-06-2005, 18:45
Yes, I've read it. As a child. But it didn't really make me hungry for more. I guess back in the 19th century it was quite a treat to read that, but nowadays... I enjoyed "Tarzan's Son" very much, however. At the moment, I'm in the process of reading "Ivanhoe". Quite promising :smile:

Next one enjoys reading books covertly during working hours (or in school).

the knightly sword
29-06-2005, 18:56
i never have time during school but after school when all of my homework is done and there is no real time for playing at the comp then i read a good book.


the next one has city jeep

McGillicuddy
29-06-2005, 19:10
No, I drive a pickup.

The next one thinks I’m a moron for responding to this thread.

Noldy
30-06-2005, 08:27
I'd almost say you're a moron to think so :biggrin:
Nah, ofcourse you're no moron responding to the thread :wink:

Next one thinks we're all one bunch of morons.