The Daily Chit-Chat [2008]

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I was in Karate and Basketball. But our house burnt down and I had to change schools. (Yes my school offered Karate.) And my new school wants us to pay 200 bucks to be on the basketball team and 400 for Karate so my mom wont let me.

Like I said, you don't have to buy expensive things to be thoughtful. I said make your dad something. A card. Take some photos. Draw him something. Bake a cake.

You don't have to leave it at what your mother says. You can do something thoughtful. Honestly, it IS the thought that counts. It's the effort of wanting to do something more for the person who gave you a life.

I drew him a portrait. But I feel bad if I don't buy him something because he bought me something.

Edit: And since my mom is paying for it this year I am paying her back with my Christmas money. No I don't have to, I want to.
 
I made my parents cookies for Christmas and a gift card. RULED THEM.
 
Soccer for about 9 years, Tennis for about 7 years, Rugby for 2 years, Orienteering for 2 years, Table Tennis for 3 years and Debating (I'm claiming it's a sport :D) for a year.

I enjoy sport :)

Heh. We've got something in common.

Basketball for eight years, BMX for seven years, Rugby and Football for about... four, Soccer and Tennis for about... two - three, Cricket and Skating for about... six months, Taekwondo for about... two years and Athletics for about... five years.

Cookies are so nice.
 
Soccer for about 9 years, Tennis for about 7 years, Rugby for 2 years, Orienteering for 2 years, Table Tennis for 3 years and Debating (I'm claiming it's a sport :D) for a year.

I enjoy sport :)
I too enjoy sports:D, so have you ever gone with your soccer team and played in other towns/countries?
 
We've never left the country, but I've represented my region a bit in a few tournaments and what not.

What about you?
 
I've left the the capital, but I've never left Australia for sport. I recently went over to Darwin for the Basketball nationals. I've been asked for state, but I never accepted.
 
I'm pretty sure almost everyone who has played any sports has played in other towns. O_o

I did. Not that far though. :[

Has anyone every vacationed in another country?
 
I've... been to the US. :[

When I was a baby (or a toddler), my parents took a trip to Europe with me. I know we were in Greece and I think we were in England but that's all I know. I don't remember a single thing from it so I don't really count it. I mean, yeah technically I've been over there but what's the point in adding it to my list if I've never really experienced it? D: I'd love to go one year though, now that I'd be old enough to remember and appreciate it.
 
We've never left the country, but I've represented my region a bit in a few tournaments and what not.

What about you?
I have gone all around Iceland, then the other countrys that I have been to with my team are Norway, Sweden, Finland (2 times) and Portugal:D, those are the countr'ys I have been too:D with my soccer team:D.
 
I'd really like to see England, France, Germany, Australia, South Korea and Japan.

The latter two just to FINALLY MEET MY AUNT (and my new cousin xD) in Korea and Japan because... because I want to see the Pokémon Centers there, lmao. :( Though I must admit, Nara seems pretty awesome too.
 
Hmmm... I must visit, USA, Canada, Japan, England, France, Germany, Poland, and Anglela's made me want to go to Iceland.
 
New York City has a Pokemon Center. :P

I went to Canada on vacation in the summer of 08. It was beautiful. Niagara Falls <3

I want to live there. I have for over 5 years now. I don't like America... But I don't want to live far from family. (4 hour drive = not far)
 
New York City has a Pokemon Center. :P

I went to Canada on vacation in the summer of 08. It was beautiful. Niagara Falls <3

I want to live there. I have for over 5 years now. I don't like America... But I don't want to live far from family. (4 hour drive = not far)
Not anymore. :( I had the pleasure of seeing it back when it was a Pokémon Center store but now it's just a general Nintendo store. And it kinda sucks. Big time. D:

I love Niagra Falls, even if the Canadian side is really tacky when it comes to the storefront. XD
 
I've been to England and Scotland... I think that's all. ;_;
 
Not anymore. :( I had the pleasure of seeing it back when it was a Pokémon Center store but now it's just a general Nintendo store. And it kinda sucks. Big time. D:

I love Niagra Falls, even if the Canadian side is really tacky when it comes to the storefront. XD
The American side is so unbelievable worse. You can either:

1. Stand next to the falls and be blown away.
2. Stand above the falls.

The Canadian side offers...

1: To go right in front of the falls in a boat. I did it. x3
2: Go under the falls (not under the water you idiots) in a cave then go right next to it. Closer than the NY side.
3: Fly over the falls in a helicopter.
4. Go over the rapids.
5. Walk right next to the rapids.
6. Hotels where you can watch the falls forevah!
7. Better fireworks x3

And much more!

My step dad farted on a poor Indian (from India...not Native American) woman. D: I hated him since.

Not to mention, the water coming over the American falls is brown. The water coming over the Horseshoe (Canadian) Falls is a beautiful clear blue. :'3
 
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