Your mom is an idiot for that >_> ~ iNVERTED | Rob ( Talk | Contribs) 06:54, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
So much has changed, and so quickly! Sorry for not knowing about this change sooner! My talk page is getting flooded with messages and it seems like everytime I flip back to an old conversation, there's a new post there! I'm considering some new rules for my talk page so I can make responding and communication easier. Anyway, HOW DOES YOUR MOM NOT APPROVE OF ANIME?!?! Stuff like MegaTokyo, Evangelion or Hellsing, I understand that. But Code Lyoko??? That's got to be the most harmless anime out there. Sure, there's inuendo, but no one's died a horrible death yet! Your house is beginning to sound like Auschwitz to me right now! Btw, if your mom doesn't approve of the name "Aelita Fan", will "Aelita@Lyoko" have to go as well? This is getting crazy! Well, it's good to catch up with you again at any rate. Have you called your Dad "Franz Hopper" yet? :-) -- Jeremie@theLab 03:24, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey my parents don't support anime of any kind either. I'm preety sure that they definatly would not approve of Code Lyoko either. Also, check out my new signature. ShogoFan3000
Hey, K9...check out what I did with the Userbox part of your page! -- Aelita@Lyoko 23:25, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for giving me that, Aelita! I'm hoping to add more to that lineup! -- K-9 LVR 20:39, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, if you're interested, my subjects are Medeival History/English, Renaissance Art, Government/Economics, Cooking, Crafts, and Drama. My mom's giving me a bible class at home. I'm a little worried about the government class, though..."Franz Hopper's" the teacher! (And, yes, even though I'm not an Aelita anymore, I'll still call him Franz Hopper!) -- K-9 LVR 03:49, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
P.S. I'll keep your offer in mind.
This is what is said off the back of the play book:
Okay, we haven't talked in a while, which is partially my fault since I couldn't get on the last two nights due to a MONSTER American History test which drained my brain for an hour afterwards. Anyway, I have yet another friend from my school on Wikipedia. Aelita has already latched onto him, and this morning I encouraged him to respond to her messages after he finishes a track meet. Why don't you say hello? His username be Resist much, obey little! -- Jeremie@theLab 01:35, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Actually, she's more talking about her Xanadu now, and that's more irritating than her talking about Code Lyoko recaps! I don't have a dog yet, and probably won't; my mom says my brothers wouldn't be able to handle a dog. So maybe canine absence is good for the animal's sanity! FYI, I didn't get the part I wanted in Father of the Bride, but I'm not really worried about it. Some small part of me rejects the thought of being on a stage. I did get a part, but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do yet. Basically, everyone has a part in the play, and a part in the stage crew or whatever. My offstage part is called "publicity." Basically, I'm supposed to make posters or fliers or (when the time comes) tickets. Or did I get swapped over to "props"? I'm not sure anymore. Well, that's what's new! -- K-9 LVR 04:09, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Whoa! I didn't realize you went to one of those, too! The place I went also had a place where you could rent a costume, but I decided not to do that. It would have been fun, but I didn't think I'd feel right in those. As for your joke page, well...<LOL> making fun of history and stuff might not be very nice, but it sure is funny! I didn't know you moved to wherever you are now. Sounds like you've got a lot of books if you're all over the windowsill with them! I moved to my location a few years ago. Lots of hassle. But, it was all good in my mind when I learned that our new house had a swimming pool in the backyard! Well, anyway, Aelita kinda got in trouble yesterday for getting online when her school wasn't done yet, and, well...don't expect to hear from her next Saturday. She tends to bring things like that down on her own head(she'll probably hate me for telling you that, but you might as well be pre-warned). Tomorrow's my next class. I'll tell you how things are going next Saturday, Friday at the earliest. -- K-9 LVR 21:46, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Life...my mom wouldn't let me get on! Homework overlaying onto Saturday. I couldn't get back to you on Sunday because we got to go to Six Flags Marine World. When we got back, I was so tired I couldn't even think about getting online! Besides, we had class the next day. Anyway, enough with the guilt. How are things going on your end of the country? -- K-9 LVR 03:22, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi! I'd love to talk to you! :-) wow... i was reading your profile... we actually have some stuff in common. i wear glasses too, have brown hair... my shoe size is about 7 1/2 to 8 aswell! I just think that is funny. :-)
Minerva 7 22:36, 3 November 2006 (UTC)Minerva 7
Well... i'm really into art... i love to paint and photography... etc. I also passionatly love music, especially classic rock, alt. rock, little punk, and classical. I read constantly too... that's interesting about the dragon book you are reading. that stuff can be quite interesting. especially when you find out what sort of sybolism is being used when talking about dragons, magic, etc. and Greek, Roman, and Celtic mythology awlways facsinated me... even egyptian mythology aswell. Right now I am reading some short story for English class and i am also reading A Clockwork Orange.
~My~nerve~ah~ 00:12, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
yeah i like creative writing and poems too... so that is really cool that you are righting a book... i haven't written in awhile, although i have to write an elegy, sonnet, and a ode... so that should be fun. :-p
~My~nerve~ah~ 20:45, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Actually, your message was pretty lucid. It wasn't abrupt at all really, and since I haven't seen Macbeth that's kind of my only view into it. I have heard the dagger line before, as it is one of those classics. You know, in Great Britain a lot of school kids can't understand the Elizebethan English of Shakespeare, so the British Board of Education printed "modified" Shakespeare plays where editors change the lines of text into modern day English so the kids can understand. Some immortal examples are the Macbeth dagger line, replaced with "Ooooh, look at that!" and a romantic line of Romeo and Juliet supplanted by, "Care to have a snog?" But I understand about plays and all that. I too have had an experience with "High Society." Last night I went to the reopening of a long-dormant hotel in my town that a development firm fixed up. I have made some observations of High Society:
1) Lines for food are lethargically long and slow.
2) You have to fight with people for elbow room.
3) Adults are about as rude as kids, and in some cases worse. The bar crowd would not shut up! The MC had to ask for attention ten times and the bar crowd still yakked! I thought my school was bad and that adults were better. I was wrong!
4) Old people are hypocrites. They say they hate rock concerts because of the loud music, while they themselves can give off quite a few decibles at their parties, rendering guests deaf by the time they leave.
So that's my adventure into fine culture. See you soon! -- User: Jeremie@theLab 13:53, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
At this point it's HAPPY NEW YEAR! Is this Kida an Asian? She sure sounds like one. I'll go check her bio, and leave Angie a message. So what did you get for Christmas? I got a whole load of candy, a lot of books on wide-ranging topics (quantum physics, Beowulf, cities, poetry, science fiction, religion, etc.), clothes of all sorts (shirts, socks, bath robe), and a cell phone, so I'm happy. Aelita told me you gave her a knitted cap. Charming! How about your parents and brothers? Must have been a great Christmas out there. I had an awesome one here as well, the first one in my new house! So Aelita kind of dared me to guess your names because she was reading a guide on international names and dropped me a hint that she'd like me to guess your names, so I assented. Based on the email addresses you gave me, I'd have to say that your name is Elizabeth and Aelita's is Jennifer. Those are probably wrong. Aelita told me that she's concerned about her prom. How about you? I just decided not to go to mine, and continue a family tradition. HAPPY NEW YEAR! (again) Jeremie @theLab 23:11, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, I do like Redwall as a matter of fact. I've got most of the books, but not all of them (there are so many of them, and everytime I get a new one I feel like I have to re-read the whole series!). It seems like we've got a lot in common as you like unicorns and dragons and so do I. I see on your userpage that you are left handed too. Why don't you join Wikiproject Redwall? We're just getting started, and there's a lot to do seeing as the existing Redwall articles are a confused and unsourced jumble. ~ ONUnicorn( Talk| Contribs) 06:14, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Great! Okay, what I got for Christmas was some candy (not as much as you did, I bet), some yarn, three pairs of knitting needles, some shirts, a hat that was too small, a Pocket Arcade - one of those things where there are tons of games you can play - and a red spatula. I also got a small flashlight, $20, a Target gift card, and an Arch Card. If you don't know what that is, it means I can get whatever I want at McDonalds! As for what I gave my brothers and parents, well...I gave my brothers stuffed dinosaurs - a pleisosaur and a pterodactyl - my mom got a poncho which I'm still not sure fits her (I had a mental confusion on sizes, and she didn't tell me which way around it was), and Franz Hopper got two drink jackets - one for a Coke can, one for a beer bottle - and a small stuffed football in Seattle Seahawks colors, with the team logo sewed onto it! The silly thing is so that he can throw it at the TV whenever he thinks the announcer guy is being unfair or stupid or something. Mom suggested the drink jackets, but the football was all my idea; even came up with a name for it: "TVA". Short for "TeleVision Assaulter."
Corny, huh? Actually my above statement, "some yarn," is a serious understatement! As for Kida, she's - actually, I don't know. I've imagined her as an American, but she doesn't have to be. Like I said, I came up with the name myself, so it's up to Angie Y. to figure out what she wants to do with the girl. Happy New Year! --
K-9 LVR
05:20, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
Jeremie @theLab 16:11, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello, K-9 LVR. Aelita said that you wanted a cuter signature. So I was wondering if you mind making a request at my signature shop (also the "Get a cool signature" in my signature). Enjoy editing! ~~ gorter Sean • ( Get a cool signature| Esperanza Membership) 08:42, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I'm trying that again. --User:K-9 LVR|K-9 ♥R 16:21, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
IT WORKS!!!
After that last week it feels good to get on, and even now I'm still not done with my work. Midterms are in 3 days and I've been so bogged down in work. I feel like I'm not even getting anything done. I should be able to talk a lot more really soon, though not much more at the moment.
Hey, I've got a new email address that actually DOESN'T EAT INCOMING EMAILS!
If you're interested, here it is:
Has your's changed by any chance? Looking forward to the new signature Sean is going to roll out for you! :)
-- Jeremie@theLab 02:45, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
I've heard of your new email address. Aelita kinda flipped out over finding you had a new address after she sent you something on your old one. As of yet I haven't tried to email you; I'm trying to think of something incredible to mention.
Anyway, I've found out that the prom is before graduation - I thought it was after! Okay, now I'm a little worried about it. But I'll survive; I've survived school dances before, I'll do it again. -- K-9 LVR 04:42, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
oh.. that is so cute! i LOVE pink... and i LOVE black even more... just not together.... lol... what shade of pink is it? etc. etc.... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Minerva 7 ( talk • contribs) 23:04, 30 January 2007 (UTC).
you dress sounds adorable!!!!! lucky you!!!!!
~My~nerve~ah~ 01:25, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
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Your mom is an idiot for that >_> ~ iNVERTED | Rob ( Talk | Contribs) 06:54, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
So much has changed, and so quickly! Sorry for not knowing about this change sooner! My talk page is getting flooded with messages and it seems like everytime I flip back to an old conversation, there's a new post there! I'm considering some new rules for my talk page so I can make responding and communication easier. Anyway, HOW DOES YOUR MOM NOT APPROVE OF ANIME?!?! Stuff like MegaTokyo, Evangelion or Hellsing, I understand that. But Code Lyoko??? That's got to be the most harmless anime out there. Sure, there's inuendo, but no one's died a horrible death yet! Your house is beginning to sound like Auschwitz to me right now! Btw, if your mom doesn't approve of the name "Aelita Fan", will "Aelita@Lyoko" have to go as well? This is getting crazy! Well, it's good to catch up with you again at any rate. Have you called your Dad "Franz Hopper" yet? :-) -- Jeremie@theLab 03:24, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey my parents don't support anime of any kind either. I'm preety sure that they definatly would not approve of Code Lyoko either. Also, check out my new signature. ShogoFan3000
Hey, K9...check out what I did with the Userbox part of your page! -- Aelita@Lyoko 23:25, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for giving me that, Aelita! I'm hoping to add more to that lineup! -- K-9 LVR 20:39, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, if you're interested, my subjects are Medeival History/English, Renaissance Art, Government/Economics, Cooking, Crafts, and Drama. My mom's giving me a bible class at home. I'm a little worried about the government class, though..."Franz Hopper's" the teacher! (And, yes, even though I'm not an Aelita anymore, I'll still call him Franz Hopper!) -- K-9 LVR 03:49, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
P.S. I'll keep your offer in mind.
This is what is said off the back of the play book:
Okay, we haven't talked in a while, which is partially my fault since I couldn't get on the last two nights due to a MONSTER American History test which drained my brain for an hour afterwards. Anyway, I have yet another friend from my school on Wikipedia. Aelita has already latched onto him, and this morning I encouraged him to respond to her messages after he finishes a track meet. Why don't you say hello? His username be Resist much, obey little! -- Jeremie@theLab 01:35, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Actually, she's more talking about her Xanadu now, and that's more irritating than her talking about Code Lyoko recaps! I don't have a dog yet, and probably won't; my mom says my brothers wouldn't be able to handle a dog. So maybe canine absence is good for the animal's sanity! FYI, I didn't get the part I wanted in Father of the Bride, but I'm not really worried about it. Some small part of me rejects the thought of being on a stage. I did get a part, but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do yet. Basically, everyone has a part in the play, and a part in the stage crew or whatever. My offstage part is called "publicity." Basically, I'm supposed to make posters or fliers or (when the time comes) tickets. Or did I get swapped over to "props"? I'm not sure anymore. Well, that's what's new! -- K-9 LVR 04:09, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Whoa! I didn't realize you went to one of those, too! The place I went also had a place where you could rent a costume, but I decided not to do that. It would have been fun, but I didn't think I'd feel right in those. As for your joke page, well...<LOL> making fun of history and stuff might not be very nice, but it sure is funny! I didn't know you moved to wherever you are now. Sounds like you've got a lot of books if you're all over the windowsill with them! I moved to my location a few years ago. Lots of hassle. But, it was all good in my mind when I learned that our new house had a swimming pool in the backyard! Well, anyway, Aelita kinda got in trouble yesterday for getting online when her school wasn't done yet, and, well...don't expect to hear from her next Saturday. She tends to bring things like that down on her own head(she'll probably hate me for telling you that, but you might as well be pre-warned). Tomorrow's my next class. I'll tell you how things are going next Saturday, Friday at the earliest. -- K-9 LVR 21:46, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Life...my mom wouldn't let me get on! Homework overlaying onto Saturday. I couldn't get back to you on Sunday because we got to go to Six Flags Marine World. When we got back, I was so tired I couldn't even think about getting online! Besides, we had class the next day. Anyway, enough with the guilt. How are things going on your end of the country? -- K-9 LVR 03:22, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi! I'd love to talk to you! :-) wow... i was reading your profile... we actually have some stuff in common. i wear glasses too, have brown hair... my shoe size is about 7 1/2 to 8 aswell! I just think that is funny. :-)
Minerva 7 22:36, 3 November 2006 (UTC)Minerva 7
Well... i'm really into art... i love to paint and photography... etc. I also passionatly love music, especially classic rock, alt. rock, little punk, and classical. I read constantly too... that's interesting about the dragon book you are reading. that stuff can be quite interesting. especially when you find out what sort of sybolism is being used when talking about dragons, magic, etc. and Greek, Roman, and Celtic mythology awlways facsinated me... even egyptian mythology aswell. Right now I am reading some short story for English class and i am also reading A Clockwork Orange.
~My~nerve~ah~ 00:12, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
yeah i like creative writing and poems too... so that is really cool that you are righting a book... i haven't written in awhile, although i have to write an elegy, sonnet, and a ode... so that should be fun. :-p
~My~nerve~ah~ 20:45, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Actually, your message was pretty lucid. It wasn't abrupt at all really, and since I haven't seen Macbeth that's kind of my only view into it. I have heard the dagger line before, as it is one of those classics. You know, in Great Britain a lot of school kids can't understand the Elizebethan English of Shakespeare, so the British Board of Education printed "modified" Shakespeare plays where editors change the lines of text into modern day English so the kids can understand. Some immortal examples are the Macbeth dagger line, replaced with "Ooooh, look at that!" and a romantic line of Romeo and Juliet supplanted by, "Care to have a snog?" But I understand about plays and all that. I too have had an experience with "High Society." Last night I went to the reopening of a long-dormant hotel in my town that a development firm fixed up. I have made some observations of High Society:
1) Lines for food are lethargically long and slow.
2) You have to fight with people for elbow room.
3) Adults are about as rude as kids, and in some cases worse. The bar crowd would not shut up! The MC had to ask for attention ten times and the bar crowd still yakked! I thought my school was bad and that adults were better. I was wrong!
4) Old people are hypocrites. They say they hate rock concerts because of the loud music, while they themselves can give off quite a few decibles at their parties, rendering guests deaf by the time they leave.
So that's my adventure into fine culture. See you soon! -- User: Jeremie@theLab 13:53, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
At this point it's HAPPY NEW YEAR! Is this Kida an Asian? She sure sounds like one. I'll go check her bio, and leave Angie a message. So what did you get for Christmas? I got a whole load of candy, a lot of books on wide-ranging topics (quantum physics, Beowulf, cities, poetry, science fiction, religion, etc.), clothes of all sorts (shirts, socks, bath robe), and a cell phone, so I'm happy. Aelita told me you gave her a knitted cap. Charming! How about your parents and brothers? Must have been a great Christmas out there. I had an awesome one here as well, the first one in my new house! So Aelita kind of dared me to guess your names because she was reading a guide on international names and dropped me a hint that she'd like me to guess your names, so I assented. Based on the email addresses you gave me, I'd have to say that your name is Elizabeth and Aelita's is Jennifer. Those are probably wrong. Aelita told me that she's concerned about her prom. How about you? I just decided not to go to mine, and continue a family tradition. HAPPY NEW YEAR! (again) Jeremie @theLab 23:11, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, I do like Redwall as a matter of fact. I've got most of the books, but not all of them (there are so many of them, and everytime I get a new one I feel like I have to re-read the whole series!). It seems like we've got a lot in common as you like unicorns and dragons and so do I. I see on your userpage that you are left handed too. Why don't you join Wikiproject Redwall? We're just getting started, and there's a lot to do seeing as the existing Redwall articles are a confused and unsourced jumble. ~ ONUnicorn( Talk| Contribs) 06:14, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Great! Okay, what I got for Christmas was some candy (not as much as you did, I bet), some yarn, three pairs of knitting needles, some shirts, a hat that was too small, a Pocket Arcade - one of those things where there are tons of games you can play - and a red spatula. I also got a small flashlight, $20, a Target gift card, and an Arch Card. If you don't know what that is, it means I can get whatever I want at McDonalds! As for what I gave my brothers and parents, well...I gave my brothers stuffed dinosaurs - a pleisosaur and a pterodactyl - my mom got a poncho which I'm still not sure fits her (I had a mental confusion on sizes, and she didn't tell me which way around it was), and Franz Hopper got two drink jackets - one for a Coke can, one for a beer bottle - and a small stuffed football in Seattle Seahawks colors, with the team logo sewed onto it! The silly thing is so that he can throw it at the TV whenever he thinks the announcer guy is being unfair or stupid or something. Mom suggested the drink jackets, but the football was all my idea; even came up with a name for it: "TVA". Short for "TeleVision Assaulter."
Corny, huh? Actually my above statement, "some yarn," is a serious understatement! As for Kida, she's - actually, I don't know. I've imagined her as an American, but she doesn't have to be. Like I said, I came up with the name myself, so it's up to Angie Y. to figure out what she wants to do with the girl. Happy New Year! --
K-9 LVR
05:20, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
Jeremie @theLab 16:11, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello, K-9 LVR. Aelita said that you wanted a cuter signature. So I was wondering if you mind making a request at my signature shop (also the "Get a cool signature" in my signature). Enjoy editing! ~~ gorter Sean • ( Get a cool signature| Esperanza Membership) 08:42, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I'm trying that again. --User:K-9 LVR|K-9 ♥R 16:21, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
IT WORKS!!!
After that last week it feels good to get on, and even now I'm still not done with my work. Midterms are in 3 days and I've been so bogged down in work. I feel like I'm not even getting anything done. I should be able to talk a lot more really soon, though not much more at the moment.
Hey, I've got a new email address that actually DOESN'T EAT INCOMING EMAILS!
If you're interested, here it is:
Has your's changed by any chance? Looking forward to the new signature Sean is going to roll out for you! :)
-- Jeremie@theLab 02:45, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
I've heard of your new email address. Aelita kinda flipped out over finding you had a new address after she sent you something on your old one. As of yet I haven't tried to email you; I'm trying to think of something incredible to mention.
Anyway, I've found out that the prom is before graduation - I thought it was after! Okay, now I'm a little worried about it. But I'll survive; I've survived school dances before, I'll do it again. -- K-9 LVR 04:42, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
oh.. that is so cute! i LOVE pink... and i LOVE black even more... just not together.... lol... what shade of pink is it? etc. etc.... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Minerva 7 ( talk • contribs) 23:04, 30 January 2007 (UTC).
you dress sounds adorable!!!!! lucky you!!!!!
~My~nerve~ah~ 01:25, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
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Hi K-9 LVR!
I have put together a survey for female editors of Wikipedia (and related projects) in order to explore, in greater detail, women's experiences and roles within the Wikimedia movement. It'd be wonderful if you could participate!
It's an independent survey, done by me, as a fellow volunteer Wikimedian. It is not being done on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation. I hope you'll participate!
Just click this link to participate in this survey, via Google!
Any questions or concerns, feel free to email me or stop by my user talk page. Also, feel free to share this any other female Wikimedians you may know. It is in English, but any language Wikimedia participants are encouraged to participate. I appreciate your contributions - to the survey and to Wikipedia! Thank you! SarahStierch ( talk) 04:29, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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