Seasons
This is a forum or general chit-chat, small talk, a "hey, how ya doing?" and such. Or hell, get crazy deep on something. Whatever you like.
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Posts 1,258 - 1,269 of 6,170
OnyxFlame
22 years ago
22 years ago
Same here, but then that's nothing new.. Most years it's hot as hell by now though so this year it's kinda a relief.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Oh my... BLUROSES??? Where are you? I need to talk to you!
We just read the play "The Glass Menagerie" in English... the main character's nickname is "Blue Roses"!!!
We just read the play "The Glass Menagerie" in English... the main character's nickname is "Blue Roses"!!!
Bluroses
22 years ago
22 years ago
**slinks in** Ahem! Hi? ^.^'
So... you figured out where I got me nickname from... Congrats, Shady.
Yea... so, here's the tale:
In my 12th grade English Lit. class we did the play and I was chosen for the role of Laura. Reason was because I was a lot like her... -_- and I played the part so well... that my friends started to call me 'Blue Roses'.
**sighs** Since then I've been called Blue Roses in some way, shape or form. Blu, Bluroses, Blueroses, etc.
Yeah. That's it. Not much of a tale, but now you know a little bit more about me I guess.
So... you figured out where I got me nickname from... Congrats, Shady.
Yea... so, here's the tale:
In my 12th grade English Lit. class we did the play and I was chosen for the role of Laura. Reason was because I was a lot like her... -_- and I played the part so well... that my friends started to call me 'Blue Roses'.
**sighs** Since then I've been called Blue Roses in some way, shape or form. Blu, Bluroses, Blueroses, etc.
Yeah. That's it. Not much of a tale, but now you know a little bit more about me I guess.
kellie
22 years ago
22 years ago
Here in Hawaii its very rainy,well it always rains.Hilo Hawaii is known for rain.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
yes
Information courtesy of Chase's Calendar of Events (2003 ed.)
The moon enters penumbra at approximately 9
5 PM, Eastern Daylight Time, reaches middle of eclipse at 11:40 PM and leaves penumbra at 2:14 AM. The beginning of the umbral phase visible in Europe, southern Greenland, eastern North America, Central America, South America, most of Antarctica, Africa, western Middle East, the Atlantic Ocean, the southeastern Pacific Ocean and the western Indian Ocean; the end visible in southern tip of Greenland, North America except extreme northwest, Central America, South America, part of New Zealand, most of Antarctica, western Africa, western Iberian Peninsula, the Atlantic Ocean except extreme northeast and the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Information courtesy of Chase's Calendar of Events (2003 ed.)
The moon enters penumbra at approximately 9
5 PM, Eastern Daylight Time, reaches middle of eclipse at 11:40 PM and leaves penumbra at 2:14 AM. The beginning of the umbral phase visible in Europe, southern Greenland, eastern North America, Central America, South America, most of Antarctica, Africa, western Middle East, the Atlantic Ocean, the southeastern Pacific Ocean and the western Indian Ocean; the end visible in southern tip of Greenland, North America except extreme northwest, Central America, South America, part of New Zealand, most of Antarctica, western Africa, western Iberian Peninsula, the Atlantic Ocean except extreme northeast and the eastern Pacific Ocean. » More new posts: Doghead's Cosmic Bar