Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
My hello poem is lower on my page. It's on the lower top part
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
Yeah I know. I hate it. It's fine. They probably just don't like me to have fun. If this gets blocked too, message me on wattpad if possible. my username is lindangel. always is.
Corikat
at 2009-10-16
Yup yup i know. im soo hungry. i want kfc
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
Greasy. I haven't had an apetite for a while. Well, here and there I'll get a nutty craving, but no apetite. It's wierd. Hey if they block wattpad too, oh well. I guess then I'll talk to you on here, and if nothing works then I'll talk to you tomorrow when my mum goes to Kmart.
These comments might get us an award. Let's not delete this. :)
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
I swear to gosh, I have a turd in my stomach! I feel a log that is now right behind my belly button! Just thinkin about eating, doesn't feel pleasant at the moment.
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
Whuuuwee! I'm actually getting a little sleepy. All cozy on my floor.
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
Hm. You might get burnt sitting under a heating vent. I'm writing my story to keep my awake, but it's not helping. It's really not.
Corikat
at 2009-10-16
Im reading ur one called shallow waters. its pretty good. i like when alice flicked edward on the forehead. haha funny funny girl
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
It's blocked. Every darn website is blocked. I'm so tired! Listening to my audios. It's noise.
Oh darn. :o(. It kind of good. This is the story Itati tells me every darn day she hates it. She says clearly... and I quote:
"I friking hate that story Linda. You mess it all up. Anybody who reads that is stupid and they have nothing else to do in their life other than reading some kids stupid story."
Linda Leavers ( F P C D )
at 2009-10-16
No, warm like as in if someone invites you to into their home and they're being warm. Like very comforting, I guess. I knew that would get confusing.
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