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Owan
MemberThey explain what a picklick is in the book, Pip.
Owan
Member^^ Oi…
Um…nothing, NaNo has officially taken over. *NaNo cackles*
Owan
Member*needs to ask her sister to remind her how Balderdash works* If I remember correctly it’s a good game.
Ah, Freeze Tag. I have never participated in one of those but they’re a great deal of fun to watch.
(My siblings and there friends play them after church, I believe.)
Owan
MemberNot literally, Alyosha. I pronounced it “eh-POE-shell” for awhile, till my Mom told me it is pronounced the way you pronounce it.
Um… My family goes to alot of booksales, when we were younger my siblings and I either occupated ourselves by sitting on my Mom’s stacks of books or sitting under the tables and reading or looking at books. (See, it’s books/reading related.) At one particular sale we were hanging out under the tables looking at books. Under the tables, not in the way well this other kid (or there might have been two of them) was laying on the floor in the isle. And yet the manager came and kicked my Mom out because her children were causing trouble and making it hard for people to browse.
We left…and didn’t go back to that sale for years…
Owan
MemberMy signature is from HHB? That’s good to know, wondered about it myself… Must have been the part where Edmund tells Susan about the epic danger they were in?
Owan
MemberMe too, Ben.
One game that I’m pretty obsessed with is called Annoy and it’s really simple. The goal is to get as many people off the hook in announce as you can in the shortest possible time. The prize: a black eye.
Owan
MemberI’m with you on that, Alassiel.
Owan
Member*only kinda likes the mouse one*
Owan
MemberIf you put it that way I play Chicanery and Uno. :p
And I play my iPod.
Owan
Member*applauds* Yay everyone!
Owan
Member*wonders what the blue means*
Another picture book I remember The Five Chinese Brothers.
Owan
Member*will be off-topic for a minute*
Exactly, one needs to read a book before criticizing it so discard any of my previous comments from years gone past about Harry Potter.
The only thing I can say is that my Mom read the first chapter of the first book and didn’t say it was bad, just stupid and poorly written. My sister Eugenides read one of them and liked it, though. I think she also said it was creepy. All I can say about Left Behind is that my Sunday school teacher (when I was 10-11yos and still had a SST) read the first one to our “class” and I really didn’t like it. ‘Twasn’t biblically correct and …I just didn’t like it. Windows: Ha! That’s how my brothers broke one of the panes (thanks!), except it was violent wrestling and they put a rocking chair leg though it. My sister put her hand through the other one. Your living room sounds nice. *wants the windows that the previous house had* I have noticed you’ve been using the word epochal very frequently, too.

On-topic:
Around here for your Reading Party (graduation from Learn To To Read Class) you have to read one chapter of the Bible to your grandparents and then eat cake and whatnot. I chose to read about David and Goliath. I remember having the biggest trouble with the word “philistines” well I was practicing to read it aloud. I don’t remember if I made it over that word or not during my performance…
Owan
MemberA autobiography of E. Nesbit.
Owan
MemberBack to topic: I still don’t play any instrument.
Owan
MemberGod bless the Pathway Readers, then.

*finds the math student story hilarious* The Wall of Windows? My mom would go in ultra panic state that someone would break them… (Several of the windows in our doors are broken…or more realistically, my sibling broke two of the glass pains (wrong spelling, enlighten me) in my bedroom door.) Is that where you took those Reflection photos of your little siblings?
I remember when I first read My Father’s Dragon and following I was obsessed with them and carried them around for days. All my efforts to get my siblings to read them didn’t really work out though…
Probably scared them away…
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