Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Sun Sep 05, 2004 12:40 am
Oh noes!
*throws the PIE button at you and watches as it destroys stuff*
Just a button? DO NOT DISRESPECT THE PIE BUTTON!
Sun Sep 05, 2004 6:45 am
Last year I wanted to go to bparding school really badly because my brother has "issues" and almost killed me (sort of...I tend to exaggerate). Now my abusive brother is seeing a therapist.
-runs away from pie buttons- AHHH!
Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:53 pm
o.O *gives pie to d00d* Press the pie.
Anyway, sorry to hear you're going away. Keep visiting, or I will attack you with my army of ducks, and you will see them quack (see signature. Yes, "see" was deliberate. No, I don't need therapy).
Sun Sep 12, 2004 4:26 pm
I've alway wanted to go to a boarding school, to see what it's like, plus to get away from my family.
Sorry to say this, but your hampster will most probably 'run away from home' while you are at boarding school.
mean ^
Sun Sep 12, 2004 5:40 pm
Shoelace wrote:Sorry to say this, but your hampster will most probably 'run away from home' while you are at boarding school.
... was that meant as a serious comment?
One, it's spelt hamster. The amount of people who get that wrong.
Two, it won't run away from home. Hamster's aren't like that. A dog, maybe. But a hamster doesn't really grow attatched to you, or anybody.
Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:56 pm
Anubis wrote:Shoelace wrote:Sorry to say this, but your hampster will most probably 'run away from home' while you are at boarding school.
... was that meant as a serious comment?
One, it's spelt hamster. The amount of people who get that wrong.

Two, it won't run away from home. Hamster's aren't like that. A dog, maybe. But a hamster doesn't really grow attatched to you, or anybody.
hampsters also generaly live in cages
All that aside your bording school experience will depend entierly on the school. A school that fits you and your personality and your learning style will be awesome. One that dosen't will take some serious ajusting.
I have friends now in college who had gone to bording school and loved it to no end (Especialy those who were transfered out of normal public schools) so don't worry too much. Either way I'm sure that once you make friend everything will be alright. Good luck
Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:52 pm
B55B55 wrote:hampsters also generaly live in cages
*Hamsters.
Couldn't resist.
Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:57 pm
B55B55 wrote:Anubis wrote:Shoelace wrote:Sorry to say this, but your hampster will most probably 'run away from home' while you are at boarding school.
... was that meant as a serious comment?
One, it's spelt hamster. The amount of people who get that wrong.

Two, it won't run away from home. Hamster's aren't like that. A dog, maybe. But a hamster doesn't really grow attatched to you, or anybody.
hampsters also generaly live in cages
Did no one else notice the inverted commas?
Thu Sep 16, 2004 6:57 am
It isn't too bad... I stay in a boarding school too, been doing so since I was 12. You get to get away from your parents nagging.
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