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Post by Ginz ❤ on Jan 18, 2008 17:25:21 GMT -5
Well, I'm back now =3 Hi Bloids!
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:25:47 GMT -5
Well, I'm back now =3 Hi Bloids! Hi Ginz!! ^^ *glomps*
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Post by Dan on Jan 18, 2008 17:27:44 GMT -5
I wouldn't recommend watching it from any point. XD; It's pretty important to watch it from beginning to end. >> Yus, Friday is a good day. =) =/...that could be a problem. However, if I by some miracle find the beginning....*adds to HUGE list of things-to-do-before-I-die* Two days of rest and sleeping in await. :D XD It's not that big of a deal. >_> Well, to me it is, but... XD
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Post by Ginz ❤ on Jan 18, 2008 17:28:37 GMT -5
Well, I'm back now =3 Hi Bloids! Hi Ginz!! ^^ *glomps* Hi Celestial! *glomps back* I'm in one of those happy-for-no-perticular-reason moods *gives you cookies* =3
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:31:36 GMT -5
Hi Celestial! *glomps back* I'm in one of those happy-for-no-perticular-reason moods *gives you cookies* =3 *is glomped back* That kind of mood is always the best! ^^ *eats some cookies but puts the rest away for later* These are great!
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:32:44 GMT -5
=/...that could be a problem. However, if I by some miracle find the beginning....*adds to HUGE list of things-to-do-before-I-die* Two days of rest and sleeping in await. :D XD It's not that big of a deal. >_> Well, to me it is, but... XD I understand, being one of the people who refuses to read something until I have read the first ones. [/bookish example]
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Post by Dan on Jan 18, 2008 17:34:25 GMT -5
XD It's not that big of a deal. >_> Well, to me it is, but... XD I understand, being one of the people who refuses to read something until I have read the first ones. [/bookish example] Ooh, me too, for sure. XD Order in stories is good. :P I dunno why people can say they can start in the middle...or the end. XD
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Post by Ginz ❤ on Jan 18, 2008 17:36:47 GMT -5
I have a friend who read the 4th Harry Potter book first, then the 3rd, then the 2nd, then the 1st, and then he went in order for the 5th, 6th and 7th, but... still. XD;;
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:36:58 GMT -5
I understand, being one of the people who refuses to read something until I have read the first ones. [/bookish example] Ooh, me too, for sure. XD Order in stories is good. :P I dunno why people can say they can start in the middle...or the end. XD If you start at the middle, you don't get some essential parts or jokes related to events in the earlier books. Don't get me wrong, you can start in the middle or end but it ruins your enjoyment of the actual series.
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Post by Dan on Jan 18, 2008 17:37:22 GMT -5
I have a friend who read the 4th Harry Potter book first, then the 3rd, then the 2nd, then the 1st, and then he went in order for the 5th, 6th and 7th, but... still. XD;; Oh my... XD How strange.
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Post by Ginz ❤ on Jan 18, 2008 17:38:40 GMT -5
Ooh, me too, for sure. XD Order in stories is good. :P I dunno why people can say they can start in the middle...or the end. XD If you start at the middle, you don't get some essential parts or jokes related to events in the earlier books. Don't get me wrong, you can start in the middle or end but it ruins your enjoyment of the actual series. It really does. =/ My friend still liked the 3rd book, but he never found the 2nd or 1st too special... because of course, he already knew the things that were being introduced. =( I'm like you. ^^
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:39:19 GMT -5
I have a friend who read the 4th Harry Potter book first, then the 3rd, then the 2nd, then the 1st, and then he went in order for the 5th, 6th and 7th, but... still. XD;; Hmm...That is a bit strange, no offence ment to your friend. ^^
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Post by Ginz ❤ on Jan 18, 2008 17:40:53 GMT -5
I have a friend who read the 4th Harry Potter book first, then the 3rd, then the 2nd, then the 1st, and then he went in order for the 5th, 6th and 7th, but... still. XD;; Oh my... XD How strange. I have a friend who read the 4th Harry Potter book first, then the 3rd, then the 2nd, then the 1st, and then he went in order for the 5th, 6th and 7th, but... still. XD;; Hmm...That is a bit strange, no offence ment to your friend. ^^ I know. I agree. XD
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Post by Celestial on Jan 18, 2008 17:41:00 GMT -5
If you start at the middle, you don't get some essential parts or jokes related to events in the earlier books. Don't get me wrong, you can start in the middle or end but it ruins your enjoyment of the actual series. It really does. =/ My friend still liked the 3rd book, but he never found the 2nd or 1st too special... because of course, he already knew the things that were being introduced. =( I'm like you. ^^ I once read a sequel, thinking it was the first part and in some bits I was thinking "O_o when did this happen?" and only at the end did I find out that it was a sequel to another book. >_> *is proud to be like Ginzy* ^^
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Post by Dan on Jan 18, 2008 17:42:13 GMT -5
It really does. =/ My friend still liked the 3rd book, but he never found the 2nd or 1st too special... because of course, he already knew the things that were being introduced. =( I'm like you. ^^ I once read a sequel, thinking it was the first part and in some bits I was thinking "O_o when did this happen?" and only at the end did I find out that it was a sequel to another book. >_> *is proud to be like Ginzy* ^^ I remember I read The Reptile Room, which is the 2nd book in the Series of Unfortunate Events, and didn't like it at all. Then when I realized it was part of a series, I reread it and it was much funnier. XD
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