waypoint
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When the zetas fill the skies. Will our leaders tell us why?
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:45:37 GMT -5
I'm simply anti-sport. Haha... i really am. I can't think of a single one i enjoyed. I have been hiking a number of times though. We have a youth scheme called 'The Duke of Edinburgh Award'. I went on a 2 day , 3 day and 4 day hike with them. Absolutely brilliant fun... regardless of the fact that im only tiny and my backpack probably weighed more than i did.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 22:47:53 GMT -5
Really? not me. I run to forget. *See my poem titled Running* lol. When I run, I focous on each muscel, throbbing from the strain, and the fall of my feet against the grass. I concentrate on how each of my body parts will ache until morning, and how much stronger I will be. It may sound odd, but It is my best realease other than horseback riding.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 23:01:51 GMT -5
It doesn't sound strange, Ruger... I understand. Sometimes running is like that for me. A very rare once in a while. I actually enjoy walking at night to clear my head. It's best when it's cold out, preferably snowing... I know, I'm odd. Everyone in the musicals at school thinks I'm crazy because I always said no to the rides home they offered after rehearsal. I told them I like walking at night, and they all looked at me really weirdly... Lol.
Hiking is fun, too, but I don't get the chance to hike very often. My family used to go camping every summer, but we stopped as my brothers and I got older and started going to camps on our own and such (although I've never been to summer camp... that's just Gabe and Aaron). Of course, when we did hike, I was too young to appreciate it. I just knew it was a long, long walk, and it made me tired. Lol.
Soccer is my true release, though... When I'm on the field, I think of nothing else. All of my troubles disappear and I can just be for a while. On the field, there's nothing but the ball and the team. I love my soccer team... It's like another family. There's something really, really special about being a part of something like that.
Ah, there I go again. Getting all deep. Lol.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 23:09:02 GMT -5
Haha, it's okay Spphiresmoke. I can get deep too if I allow myself. And I completely understand about the other family. My Cav group is like that to me although, they are all in ages from 23-41 but I still love them. I get along with adults better usuauly.
Oh, and yes, you are odd. seriously snow? Lol, im kidding, snow is OKAY but i really like the summer. I'm so happy we're supposed to get up to 73 degrees by Thursday. yay
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 23:11:42 GMT -5
Oh, lucky... It snowed here today. Seriously. On April 12th. It SNOWED.
I like snow in the beginning and middle of winter, and on nights where everything is just sharp and clear and clean. In spring, though, I get sick of it. At the moment, I'm completely fed up with it. It's keeping us from playing soccer! We've had like five games postponed and only played one. Today's game was a rescheduled one from the beginning of the season, and it was postponed again! It's getting ridiculous.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 23:15:56 GMT -5
Trust me i know how you feel. I don't know how much snow you got in Febuary last year, but yeah we couldn't leave the property, and had to shovel the horses out.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 23:19:35 GMT -5
Last year we had hardly anything... THIS year, on the other hand... Talk about snow! Who says global warming is an issue? Lol.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 13, 2008 9:21:45 GMT -5
haha, yeah really. My sisters soon-to-be-husband (THIS COMING SATURDAY IS THE WEDDING...yay) throws his hat at the TV over global warming comercials. And refuses to see anti-war etc movies. He's very comical.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 13, 2008 16:20:16 GMT -5
Lol. Sounds very amusing. No one I know is quite so... fervent about it.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 13, 2008 17:01:24 GMT -5
haha it is. and I agree.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 13, 2008 18:32:18 GMT -5
Lol.
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waypoint
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When the zetas fill the skies. Will our leaders tell us why?
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Post by waypoint on Apr 15, 2008 10:05:23 GMT -5
/slaps forehead.
One book i can't believe i forgot to include!
George Orwell - Animal Farm.
A fantastic little thing that i was given on my 13th birthday. It challenges the hypocracy of govermental systems in the form of a children's novel.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 15, 2008 21:07:28 GMT -5
That actuaully sounds very interesting. =]
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 16, 2008 20:35:11 GMT -5
Yeah, I think I've heard of it... It does sound interesting.
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waypoint
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Post by waypoint on Apr 22, 2008 6:00:01 GMT -5
I'd definately advise having a gander. Each time i read it, it astonishes me just how much he's packed into so short a space.
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