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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 4, 2009 9:02:55 GMT -5
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Post by littlebixuit on Sept 4, 2009 14:02:42 GMT -5
I thought about writing a piece, but I couldn't play the game and besides that, I'm busy enough with my Scooby fictions at fanfiction.net and school.
...things in school are pretty muddled. We're doing some kind of pupil exchange and I'll go to France for a week in October. Well, the French-group already planned some more, but the whole exchange is in a month. And for the Italian-group, they don't even know who's gonna drive there now and who isn't.... Then, we'll get into the senior grades next year. I'll be 15 and in senior grades... and the bad thing about it, is that we're gonna go into class mixed with the pupils who are now one year over us... and they're already one year of stuff over us. Are we supposed to learn 9th grades and 10th grades stuff in one year now? Whoever thought of this stupid 'one year less, it's gonna be better', I can honestly say, he or she sucks.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 7, 2009 7:35:50 GMT -5
sounds like you have your hands full, littleb.
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Post by littlebixuit on Sept 7, 2009 9:01:40 GMT -5
pretty much. the only funny fact about the mixed class is, that there's a chance for me and my cousin to get in the same course. (and we've got the same family name) try speaking our name if you read it for the first time. Piontkowitz. that's one name, huh? and we've got it at our school... five times. my three cousins, my brother and me, we all got this name and every teacher has had at least one of us in one lesson. and the name's got character. so, always if we start a new year, and get a new teacher, he or she will ask "Piontkowitz? Is it possible, that you've got a brother/sister in the ... grade?" I still can't decide if it's unnerving or funny that they always ask it.
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Post by kameront123 on Sept 8, 2009 17:26:51 GMT -5
yeah i already sent mine its kind of funny because i don't even have a wii
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 11, 2009 14:14:11 GMT -5
littleb, I used to get that when I went to school. My brother was 2 years ahead of me, so whenever I got a teacher, they always asked if I was related to him. It was annoying! kameron, that's funny...but you could either save it for when you get a Wii or sell it to someone who has one. Either way, you win
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 22, 2009 10:52:27 GMT -5
I can't believe it! I won a copy of First Frights for Wii! I was shocked when I opened my email this morning and saw that I won! WoooHooo! I can't wait to get it!
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Post by littlebixuit on Sept 22, 2009 13:41:00 GMT -5
I'd like to read what you've sent there. Do they put it anywhere on their side or something?
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Post by SpiderScooby on Sept 22, 2009 18:14:37 GMT -5
Congrats!
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Post by ilovescoobydoo on Sept 22, 2009 22:18:12 GMT -5
Congrats!
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Post by Doo on Sept 23, 2009 14:48:14 GMT -5
Congrats ScoobyAddict!
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 24, 2009 15:32:28 GMT -5
They do post it on their site for everyone to read, but since you asked, I'll post it here. It's all true. I was a very odd child hehe. Here you go... Scooby…ahhh yes…Scooby was always my ultimate hero. I remember watching the show as a kid, and then I would reenact what I saw from the show. I had a stuffed Scooby and I was always Shaggy. I had to be Shaggy, even though I am a girl, because Scooby and Shaggy were best friends! I had dolls and animals that were the other gang members - my cabbage patch kid was Velma in an orange outfit, Daphne was a Barbie wearing a purple dress, and Fred was a stuffed raccoon. I even tied a bandana around the raccoon’s neck so it looked like an ascot. Sometimes, I even had guest stars that helped the gang, like Batman and Robin, Sonny and Cher, Josie and the Pussycats, and my favorite…Davy Jones!
My brother had a toy jeep that I pretended was the Mystery Machine and I’d put the gang in it and we would go around the house looking for clues. My brother was always the villain, even though he wasn’t actually playing. He was The Creeper! If we saw him, we would run away yelling “Zoinks! It’s the Creeper!”. Unfortunately, we were never able to unmask him, so again I had to use my stuffed animals. I would always put Halloween masks on them so they would be scary. I set up traps to catch the villains. Usually, my traps involved a lot of matchbox cars so the villain would roll down the hallway and then there was a blanket set up at the end of the hall so the villain would get rolled up in the blanket. My traps never went over too well when my mom would end up falling on the matchbox cars, but at least I knew that part of the trap worked.
Once the villain was trapped, the gang and I would unmask the villain…it’s Mr. Carswell, the bank President! Then he would say “And I would have gotten away with it too if it weren’t for those meddling kids!” Then the police bear I had would take the villain to jail. I had an area of my closet set up to be the jail, and once the villain was put in jail, it was never able to get out.
I always had such great memories of Scooby. And now, as an adult, I run a website dedicated to Scooby-Doo: www.ScoobyAddicts.com. My kids enjoy watching Scooby with me too.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Sept 24, 2009 15:33:07 GMT -5
Just so you all know, the forum automatically changed it to say Josie and the girl thingycats. I guess the other word isn't allowed on here hehe.
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Post by littlebixuit on Sept 24, 2009 16:07:45 GMT -5
Unfortunately, we were never able to unmask him, so again I had to use my stuffed animals. My traps never went over too well when my mom would end up falling on the matchbox cars, but at least I knew that part of the trap worked. Especially liked this two sentences, but I love the whole text! You did great work with it, no wonder you won the contest
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Post by ilovescoobydoo on Sept 24, 2009 22:08:46 GMT -5
That's really good ScoobyAddict! I enjoyed reading it!
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