Happy Birthday to Oni Flygon!

Wow....didn't expect that so many people would reply... thank you so much guys...

Anyways, Fixen got something wrong. I was born in Oakland, California but grew up in the Philippines for 13 years until I moved back in America...
So technically, this day right now is my birthday.

Thanks guys!

Mari: Eh...slamat! Buti nga walang naglilibri dito kundi wala na akong pera... XD

Again, thanks so much guys!!!
 
You're welcome,How was your birthday.
 
Awwwwwwwwwwwws, happy birthday Oni!! <3<3 As a fellow fan fic writer and reviewer, I wish you an awsome birthday filled with fun, laughs, and love. Have an uber cool day! ^_____^ *gives Oni some birthday bacon*

~Kelsey
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! and may u have may good years(and birthdays) 2 come!!
 
oni flygon said:
Thanks again, everyone! I guess I should be mor eof a cheerful person right now... ^__^
Then how come you are not.
 
You're welcome, friend.

I laughed so hard at my precalculus exam. Hope Western Civilization will be just as easy tomorrow. XD

Now...you can guess the exact date and time of my birthday, since the PC one was fake.

But first, whoever that claims Haruna's birthday thread creation shall be the winner of all. >=P
 
That makes Purin the only pure Asian I know and talk to online. XD
 
Forgive me for being so proud and selective of Asian friends, Oni, but I seem more comfortable with people that spend more of their lives in Asia...because it helps me remember my old life. I always felt happy when I talk about it.

That's why I wanted to ask this Chinese girl out to a dance. Born there, lived there, and came here.

But work has to come before me, so I constantly forget about it.
 
Well that sucks
Hopefully, you can ask her out (your status as being class V-President and all)
Don't worry...there's a bunch of dances out there still waiting
(heh...me, I have to start out from scratch again)
 
I just don't want to venture too far. I can't let emotions intervene with my work.

And why do I think I'm alone? It's because my mom told me the fact that I already realized: I will be the only person in this generation of my family to still be able to speak Chinese fluently. The rest have moved to America while they were too young.
 
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