Victoria Alexander
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Post by Victoria Alexander on May 1, 2008 23:56:21 GMT 1
I will be missing from May 8 - May 20 for more than needed vacation. Course I don't know how well a vacation will be with two little kids in a car for 24 hours lol. But I am making my way down to Florida to Disney Land for a while and I just wanted to forewarn my open posts that are in the street section, and the mountain section that, that is why I will be delayed in posting. Course that is if they post before my departure day. So if anyone wants a souvenir, your kinda on your own cause I'm broke. But Ill be thinking of ya the whole time Anyway this is a good chance to mention that Yes I have been slacking at my drawing. Ive been reading this great novel and it has been taking up my time at work, not to mention watching judge Judy make fun of people at 2pm every week day. But never fear I still have your info and reference pictures and I will try to get them done either before or after my trip. -nod nod- But if someone knew has a request please send me a note and Ill add it to my list of drawings to do. Also I am holding a art challenge on lifepoint1 in the art section if you happen to get curious. This of course is for people able to draw. Now I have to get back to planting pretty flowers in my front yard and make it look pretty before I go not to mention give my kitties a bath and pray my fishes will survive. Cheers. MJ
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Post by Kyukaku on May 2, 2008 3:51:44 GMT 1
I care. MJ. I care. By the way, I liked how this thread changed from topic to topic P.S. Buy me something anyways.
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Post by Valencia Donahue on May 2, 2008 18:03:37 GMT 1
>=D DISNEYLAAAAAAAANNNDDDD!! ; Major tip: Go on the best rides first before the lines build up. They try to set the parks so that most people ride the other rides before getting on the cooler ones, so use that knowledge to your advantage! Plus, if you're around late and have no interest in parades and shows, take advantage of that too. >XD <--- went on the Indiana Jones ride 3 times consecutively because of that (Sure, there're Fast Passes, but why wait for the rides before the rides you want?) Have lotsa fun~
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Post by Sathanas on May 2, 2008 21:08:49 GMT 1
Have fun MJ! Disneyworld is a blast! Go on Tower of Terror. I fucking love that ride.
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Victoria Alexander
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Post by Victoria Alexander on May 5, 2008 21:27:42 GMT 1
I care. MJ. I care. By the way, I liked how this thread changed from topic to topic P.S. Buy me something anyways. lol I might be able to afford a keychain lol And I had to get everything on my brain out didnt want anyone thinking I forgot about their drawings I said I would do. >=D DISNEYLAAAAAAAANNNDDDD!! ; Major tip: Go on the best rides first before the lines build up. They try to set the parks so that most people ride the other rides before getting on the cooler ones, so use that knowledge to your advantage! Plus, if you're around late and have no interest in parades and shows, take advantage of that too. Actually around this season its still too early for alot of people. Last year my parents went and they just walked on each ride with no more than a minutes wait. Cause kids are still in school and such and its technically pre season. And mikey is dying to go on the Indiana Ride, after we get back hes planning on dragging me to see the new movie. lol Have fun MJ! Disneyworld is a blast! Go on Tower of Terror. I fucking love that ride. You CRAZY I aint going on that thing. I hate hieghts and drops like that terrify me. -shivers- Thou if I get dragged or talked into it, that might be a different story. But I will not go on that thing by myself !!
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Victoria Alexander
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Post by Victoria Alexander on May 19, 2008 17:35:40 GMT 1
I'M HOME!! ;D well technically at the library.. but in Ohio none the less. I hate the sun, that reminded me why fair skinned people should be shielded away forever and become albinos lol Just kidding. I feel like a leaper cause I'm already peeling and well I'm not lobster red anymore I'm actually a pleasant pinkish tan. lol In a few days Ill be white again with about a million more freckles bleh... but anyway damn that mummy ride scared the hell out of me. Not because of the freakish animatronics thingys, no just being in the dark not knowing when your going to fall. -shivers- I hate roller coasters. I think the same goes for the Jurassic park ride too. I didn't bother to look to see if it had a nasty drop so stupid me went on it. That damn drop at the end made me almost lose my hat lol! But overall my favorite is still the Pirates of the Caribbean. I rode it like when I was 11 and its still my favorite that and the haunted mansion. I love the updates on them. I think I took more pictures of those two rides then I did anything else lol. Overall we went to all the parks except sea world. universal was crazy. I never thought spider man could be so much fun. I was like "damn" and then had to stifle my hand over my mouth because of my nephew. I think he didn't hear. Thats all I need is for him to start cursing because of my blabber mouth. The condo we stayed at was crazy too. We had the air on so stupid me was the only one that got a head cold from going in and out of the hot to the cold lol. The condo was like twice the size of my house lol it was crazy. We didn't see any shortage of little lizards running around. Poor Cameron. He wanted one so bad but those suckers were too fast for me and my mike. Any whoo enough about me. Just wanted to say I'm back and hopefully I get the ball rolling back on track. And I noticed my new title -polishes it- its nice and shiny. Well got work to do.
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Post by John Smith on May 19, 2008 22:39:18 GMT 1
... So... you lied to us? I don't like that. I don't like that at all. Here you say you will be home the 20th of May... And you show up on the 19th? ......... how do you think we shall be able to trust you as a principal now? ... Or something. Welcome back
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Post by Allen Daughtry on May 20, 2008 2:59:36 GMT 1
Damn MJ, all this talk about Disney World is reminding me of my own childhood trip... it was damn fun though, so I'm glad you enjoyed yourself.
And I must agree that the Pirates ride is one of the best, simply because of the atmosphere, so I don't blame you on that.
Glad you had a nice relaxing trip before coming back to work though, in any case.
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Post by Director Troutman on May 20, 2008 3:47:36 GMT 1
Is it wrong that the concept of Disneyworld makes my flesh crawl?
Don't get me wrong, I mean, I'm the first guy to admit that the idea of a place designed for kids isn't somewhere -I'd- want to be in ANY capacity, but with that witchhunt moment set up for you guys afterwards, hear me out.
It's an overpriced, commercialised, tacky, smelly, messy, loud and obnoxious amusement park. That is ALL it is. It's sponsored and mascotted by an eight-foot talking rat, and has two dogs (one of which, incidentally, isn't allowed to talk), a duck who doesn't wear pants but still dons a towel when he leaves the shower, and females who are the EXACT duplicates of their male counterparts aside from the bows in their hair and eyelashes.
Before anyone asks, yes. I've been. I hated it with a passion so violently vehement I'm practically trembling with rage to just write this, BOTH as a child and someone slightly older. I would,rather than pay money to that be circumcised by Stevie Wonder. On a rollercoaster. With a dull spoon. AFTER he's been drinking.
Of course, that stands as my sole, bitter, adult feeling. I'm sure for the rest of you with hopes and dreams it's all quite lovely. I'll settle for a vacation on a sandy beach with alcoholic drinks taken from coconut husks, that costs about a third of that trip.
Wait...At some point in that mini-rant I planned to remark on a GOOD side to Disneyworld...
Oh, yeah. It'll shut the kids up for a little while.
That is, the brief moment they see the gates and their underdeveloped brains fill with awe at the sight. Then, as the journey there was, it'll be a mixture of white noise, infantile screaming and general demands of your person.
I'll get my coat, now....
-leaves thread, sticking head back in door briefly-
Hi, MJ, hope you had a fun trip all the same, though, lol.
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Post by Edward Foster on May 20, 2008 4:00:31 GMT 1
I do have to agree with admin guy, sides for the circumcised part... but other than that sounds true.
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Post by Pain Killer on May 20, 2008 5:43:13 GMT 1
Is it wrong that the concept of Disneyworld makes my flesh crawl? Don't get me wrong, I mean, I'm the first guy to admit that the idea of a place designed for kids isn't somewhere -I'd- want to be in ANY capacity, but with that witchhunt moment set up for you guys afterwards, hear me out. It's an overpriced, commercialised, tacky, smelly, messy, loud and obnoxious amusement park. That is ALL it is. It's sponsored and mascotted by an eight-foot talking rat, and has two dogs (one of which, incidentally, isn't allowed to talk), a duck who doesn't wear pants but still dons a towel when he leaves the shower, and females who are the EXACT duplicates of their male counterparts aside from the bows in their hair and eyelashes. Before anyone asks, yes. I've been. I hated it with a passion so violently vehement I'm practically trembling with rage to just write this, BOTH as a child and someone slightly older. I would,rather than pay money to that be circumcised by Stevie Wonder. On a rollercoaster. With a dull spoon. AFTER he's been drinking. Of course, that stands as my sole, bitter, adult feeling. I'm sure for the rest of you with hopes and dreams it's all quite lovely. I'll settle for a vacation on a sandy beach with alcoholic drinks taken from coconut husks, that costs about a third of that trip. Wait...At some point in that mini-rant I planned to remark on a GOOD side to Disneyworld... Oh, yeah. It'll shut the kids up for a little while. That is, the brief moment they see the gates and their underdeveloped brains fill with awe at the sight. Then, as the journey there was, it'll be a mixture of white noise, infantile screaming and general demands of your person. I'll get my coat, now.... -leaves thread, sticking head back in door briefly- Hi, MJ, hope you had a fun trip all the same, though, lol. Well.... I like it there. I went a lot as a kid, and I'd take my family there if I ever had one.
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Post by Allen Daughtry on May 20, 2008 5:51:57 GMT 1
Before anyone asks, yes. I've been. I hated it with a passion so violently vehement I'm practically trembling with rage to just write this, BOTH as a child and someone slightly older. I would, rather than pay money to that, be circumcised by Stevie Wonder. On a rollercoaster. With a dull spoon. AFTER he's been drinking. Manuel, if you're reading this, I demand you make this your quote/signature. And yes Liam, that makes you wrong. Then again, Disney was an anti-Semite and a supposed Nazi sympathizer, so I could relate for different reasons. But you can't deny that the kids could use the little "magic" flair in their lives, even if it's all just a corporate trick to make money. Somebody's gotta satisfy the kids' material dreams, after all. Might as well be a giant rat and his dysfunctional friends.
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Post by Shuya Katsumoto on May 20, 2008 9:06:24 GMT 1
Is it wrong that the concept of Disneyworld makes my flesh crawl? Don't get me wrong, I mean, I'm the first guy to admit that the idea of a place designed for kids isn't somewhere -I'd- want to be in ANY capacity, but with that witchhunt moment set up for you guys afterwards, hear me out. It's an overpriced, commercialised, tacky, smelly, messy, loud and obnoxious amusement park. That is ALL it is. It's sponsored and mascotted by an eight-foot talking rat, and has two dogs (one of which, incidentally, isn't allowed to talk), a duck who doesn't wear pants but still dons a towel when he leaves the shower, and females who are the EXACT duplicates of their male counterparts aside from the bows in their hair and eyelashes. Before anyone asks, yes. I've been. I hated it with a passion so violently vehement I'm practically trembling with rage to just write this, BOTH as a child and someone slightly older. I would,rather than pay money to that be circumcised by Stevie Wonder. On a rollercoaster. With a dull spoon. AFTER he's been drinking. Of course, that stands as my sole, bitter, adult feeling. I'm sure for the rest of you with hopes and dreams it's all quite lovely. I'll settle for a vacation on a sandy beach with alcoholic drinks taken from coconut husks, that costs about a third of that trip. Wait...At some point in that mini-rant I planned to remark on a GOOD side to Disneyworld... Oh, yeah. It'll shut the kids up for a little while. That is, the brief moment they see the gates and their underdeveloped brains fill with awe at the sight. Then, as the journey there was, it'll be a mixture of white noise, infantile screaming and general demands of your person. I'll get my coat, now.... -leaves thread, sticking head back in door briefly- Hi, MJ, hope you had a fun trip all the same, though, lol. Well.... I like it there. I went a lot as a kid, and I'd take my family there if I ever had one. I'd even adopt a child only to have an excuse to go there... The memories... Oh, only difference being that I went to disneyland Paris...
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Victoria Alexander
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Post by Victoria Alexander on May 20, 2008 21:17:46 GMT 1
I like Mickey... He was the first cartoon character I could draw without looking and make it look great lol. I liked universal more than Disney but you gotta love the classics.
Prices were a little out there but they weren't all that bad. I got a shirt for 12 bucks and a hoodie for 40 but i had to get the hoodie it was a pirate hoodie lol. I'm cheap in the first place and I always watch what I spend and I didn't complain cause what I bought wasn't that bad. Now if I owned a kid that would be a different story. But of course I couldn't help myself and bought a 10 dollar eeyore -pets it till it loses fur- I love my eeyore and the 30 others I have stuffed in my closet lol
Now for your alcoholic beach. I did that the first day lol we went to daytona and swam at the beach. I actually collected quite a bit of shells to put in my saltwater tank. My damsels will be so happy. But there was loud music and bars. I don't drink so I didn't partake in any coconut husk drinks lol.
ps: Man Im not used to my new title...
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Post by Kyukaku on May 21, 2008 0:57:18 GMT 1
Don't talk shit about Donald. EDIT: Or else.
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Post by chad on May 21, 2008 3:15:17 GMT 1
I would,rather than pay money to that be circumcised by Stevie Wonder. Interesting. So you're not circumcised? I honestly never liked amusement parks, period. But welcome back.
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Victoria Alexander
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Post by Victoria Alexander on May 21, 2008 21:50:31 GMT 1
-knows too much...-
Thanks.
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