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Post by shallowboy on Jan 1, 2007 19:51:32 GMT 10
so now its officially 2007 all over the world.,...glad u US people finally caught up with us guys in this part of the world hope everyone had a good one
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Post by natalia on Jan 2, 2007 16:19:08 GMT 10
You just have your clocks set ahead over there thats all. And for some reason, your clocks being fast has an effect on the sun. GASP! I spent new years with my parents. My mom decided to try this new thing where you have 12 wishes, and eat 12 grapes between 11:59 of the old year, and midnight, signaling the new one. It was.. easy.. or I just manage to eat fast.
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Post by shallowboy on Jan 2, 2007 20:06:20 GMT 10
hehehe yea, our clocks are just set ahead of u....coz we people in the future r just funny that way... ok, that grape thing...thats something 'different'....beats counting down the seconds till the new year heheh mmm i want grapes..dammit...we only got asian fruit at home, that even you wouldnt have heard of! and speaking of fruit...we left a lot of fruit at the back porch.....and loads of monkeys came and stole em...my mom was chasing them and throwing stuff at them, coz she was so mad at them! I hate living with a forest behind us...monkeys are such a pain. Not to mention the big ass lizards (think iguana types!)...now my mom wont even let me leave my bedroom window open unattended in case a monkey comes in....yea, its that bad. You should see my aunts place...her monkey probelem is 20 times ours hehehe
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Post by natalia on Jan 22, 2007 11:17:45 GMT 10
You got robbed by monkeys!! hehe! And the huge lizards would not bug me. But I don't think I'd want to wake up with a monkey in my bed.
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Post by shallowboy on Jan 22, 2007 13:19:17 GMT 10
monkeys r a big problem here. yea.
At this one supermarket, there are all over the parking lot...white families even bring their kids there to sit in their cars and to have the monkeys come up close...just like in Jurassic Park...
heheheh! we r so messed up here!
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Post by natalia on Jan 22, 2007 15:25:27 GMT 10
I can imagine.
I guess they are just not as used to the monkeys as you are
And you're not THAT messed up.
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Post by shallowboy on Jan 23, 2007 13:52:10 GMT 10
well im not that used to monkeys... hehe tho in grade school there used to be one in school, chained up to this tree and we would feed it fruit at recess we are accustomed to monkeys at an early age!
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Post by natalia on Jan 26, 2007 9:17:51 GMT 10
Well, if they moved from some other part of the world without monkey's, you are more used to having 'em around than they are.
What kind of monkey was it?
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Post by shallowboy on Jan 26, 2007 23:40:55 GMT 10
a regular skinny type monkey i think, the run of the mill everyday types...but nat, trust me, i dont go up to em close enough to be able to identify what kind it is... id be too freaked out.....i live in a zoo dammit
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