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Post by calvinseviltwin on Dec 29, 2002 12:51:39 GMT -5
I'm just wondering but does anyone recall the Calvin & Hobbes strip in which Calvin broke his father's binoculars? My dad was 3 times worse then that.
I spilled india ink in my room. My first thought "WATER!" so I try to get it out with water. No luck. next thought "WINDEX" which works... but little to my knowledge it suds the carpet... next I THINK I got it all out, but then my mom comes upstairs and loses it.
The result? Very messy.,.. I'm luckly I'm alive.
My lesson? Never use india ink in your bedroom. ;D
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Post by Lappi on Dec 29, 2002 12:55:28 GMT -5
Ooo. Lesson learned indeed. Err.. indead. Indeed. What kind of person doesn't know how to spell "indeed"?
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Post by calvinseviltwin on Dec 29, 2002 12:57:52 GMT -5
Apperently you.
This is one of those sorts of lessons that can't be applied anywhere else.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 29, 2002 13:01:09 GMT -5
Hehehe. I have to work on my spelling. It's strange how I can get perfect on all my spelling test though, even when I can't spell indeed. I can spell the longest word in the Oxford dictionary (it was in the Guinness World Record book, and apparently, I memorized it).
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
I hope I spelt it right. It's a disease which is caused by err... silico entering your lungs or something.... *checks to see if I spelt it right*
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Post by tahara on Dec 29, 2002 20:23:12 GMT -5
A similar incident happened with me involving India ink. However, it was not the carpet i stained, but my pale pink BEDSHEETS. Not a good thing. AND some of it splatter on to the wallpaper in my room as well.
My mom just looked at me, sighed and knew that that was one of the dangers of having an artist for a daughter.
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Post by sollunaestrella on Dec 29, 2002 20:28:34 GMT -5
My parents have no worries about me spilling india ink in my bedroom. No...they should be worrying about pen ink in case one of my pens blows up, or they should be worrying about papers and books strewn across all surfaces, or they should be worried about me spilling my soda and breaking the glass it was in.
That happened recently.
Erklemuffins.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 29, 2002 20:29:43 GMT -5
Hehehe... well, once... last Christmas, actually, my extended family came over... all of them. Every single one of them. O.O Luckily they didn't come this year! *dances* OH NO!! They're coming next Christmas! The TERROR!!!
Anyways, as I was saying (lol), my cousin came up with a bottle of Sprite. He shook it a lot, and I told him he shouldn't open it, and he said he wouldn't, and said said at least not up here...
And guess what!? HE OPENED THE SPRITE!! ~_~ It's the last time I'm gonna deal with them! Next Christmas I'm sitting in front of my comp and not allowing anyone upstairs. It's more fun in the basement anyways. I'm letting my bro babysit them. I don't know why, but I've been doing that for the past few years. *sigh* The dangers of getting a new house. Too many guests.
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Post by calvinseviltwin on Dec 30, 2002 10:10:22 GMT -5
A similar incident happened with me involving India ink. However, it was not the carpet i stained, but my pale pink BEDSHEETS. Not a good thing. AND some of it splatter on to the wallpaper in my room as well. My mom just looked at me, sighed and knew that that was one of the dangers of having an artist for a daughter. Jeez. If that happened to me I wouldn't be a live to tell about it!
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Post by spectrum on Dec 30, 2002 17:03:01 GMT -5
Wow! Either your parents are all (excluding your's, Tahara) very brutal or I'm not used to being punished. Or maybe you all have been so bad that your parents have reached that point. Hehehe.... I will now flatten my body and float away by wiggling. *SPLAT!!* *wigglewigglewigglewigglewigglewigglewiggle*
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Post by Lappi on Dec 30, 2002 17:09:34 GMT -5
Lol. My parents aren't TOO strict, but I've never used indian ink before.
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Post by spectrum on Dec 30, 2002 19:01:38 GMT -5
My dad once gave himself a tatoo usinig india ink. You think my material is funny? Thanks! I'd put it in comics if I could draw.
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 30, 2002 20:15:42 GMT -5
My dad once gave himself a tatoo usinig india ink. You think my material is funny? Thanks! I'd put it in comics if I could draw. Hire an artist. I know LDF is up for grabs. Your quote about maturity is just priceless. "Growing old is ineviteble. Growing up is optional."
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Post by spectrum on Jan 1, 2003 23:32:39 GMT -5
Thanks! I just wrote her! You know, your writting under your avatar makes sense, but it kind of brings me down. But don't change it just for! It's yours to do with it what you want.
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