well not last night but the night before i was up till like 10 o'clock watching the outnumbered* box set i got from my mum then i stayed up till 11 o'clock reading the 3rd invisible fiends (I got it early because my mums friends daughter works at Harper Collins)
*outnumbered comic relief special
then last night i stayed up till at least half past 11 because the Ellis family(that's my dads side) had a kind of Christmas gathering but it wasn't very chistmasey it was just really because my cosen charlie (he's 24) came back from America after being held up by so much snow. his girlfriend came too so she could meet everyone. on the way back from the pub my auntie Jane said that his girlfriend seemed to have been brought up to be polite but we were all screaming what we said and insulting each other(witch is true)
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Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Merry Chistmas
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Aren't you all really board of all these Christmas specials and talk of Christmas? It's so annoying, I mean i like Christmas but its a bit annoying. Comment to tell me your best bit of Christmas or if you can't comment then email me if you know my email because I'm not allowed to put my email on the Internet.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
fisherman's freind. love them or hate them?
have you tried this thing called fisherman's freind? my freind beth (i know your reading this beth!) bought these sweets called fisherman's freind wanting to try them and then realizing they are the most vile sweet on planit earth. (their suposed to keep you warm. I meen what is that all about?) any way i'd just like to ask what you think of them so just comment your answer...
Sunday, 5 December 2010
my dads xmas presant
(left to right me my dad my brother albert)
this christmas i can't deside what to get my dad so i was wondering if you guys could vote for the best present.
thanks, daisy.
ps. my dad likes a joke.
over and out
Saturday, 4 December 2010
scarlett deadd cathy bret
well there's this new and amazing book called Scarlett deadd by Cathy Bret and this is the blurb:
Scarlett would kill for a kiss from the boy she's crushing on...but her life has just taken a dramatic a turn for the worse and now its not just her romantic hat are festering - even her friends are acting like she doesn't exist...
left in limbo, board to death and fearing her friendless state is terminal, an ominous idea pops into scarlets head. over her dead body will she be ignored...but can Scarlett really execute such a grim plan? and will it reap the reward of eternal friendship or turn out to be a fatal mistake?
seriosly its good and scarlet even has her own blog
Sunday, 28 November 2010
harper collins childrens book domino rally
omg this is such a good video i love harper collins books
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
bruno mars and other things to do with bloging
hi this is the bruno mars vidio i know it's not like me to be listerning to things like this but my freind lola showed it to me and lia was showing me how to get you tube on my blog so i just felt like putting on so yeah thats it realy
over and out
over and out
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Sunday, 14 November 2010
invisable fiends news
well, ok this is about the vote for the best book book including invisible fiends book 4
so in 4th place is Jon Mayhew - The Demon Collector with 18 percent voting for him
3rd was Michelle Harrison - 13 Treasures with 19 percent voting
2nd Will Hill - Department 19 with 29 percent
so there for the winer with 33 percent was Barry Hutchison - Invisible Fiends - The Crowmaster
thank you everyone who voted!!!!!!!!
so in 4th place is Jon Mayhew - The Demon Collector with 18 percent voting for him
3rd was Michelle Harrison - 13 Treasures with 19 percent voting
2nd Will Hill - Department 19 with 29 percent
so there for the winer with 33 percent was Barry Hutchison - Invisible Fiends - The Crowmaster
thank you everyone who voted!!!!!!!!
Friday, 12 November 2010
barry hucison the man who needs you!
well you probably read the post about invisible fiends by barry huchison, well theres a third book out and its called the crowmaster. theres a website called mr riplys enchanted books . you can vote on the best book and barry huchison is on the list with crowmaster and he needs your help to vote for his book and as of today there is only one day left to vote! so get voting, and fast!
Thursday, 28 October 2010
non folowers can: folowers can:
*vote on qustions *comment
*vote about posts *ask and anser questions
*play games(down *have half price off the brighton bead shop
at the bottom *also find out about the my favorte music page
*do the matt smith *bring a smile to my face
quiz(down at the bottom)
*play with the fish
*find out that there is ;p :0 :) :{} ;[] :[] ;{} :p ;0
the my favorte music page
*become a follower
*vote on qustions *comment
*vote about posts *ask and anser questions
*play games(down *have half price off the brighton bead shop
at the bottom *also find out about the my favorte music page
*do the matt smith *bring a smile to my face
quiz(down at the bottom)
*play with the fish
*find out that there is ;p :0 :) :{} ;[] :[] ;{} :p ;0
the my favorte music page
*become a follower
letters
Dear Mr Bum-Face
I am writing to you because well, basically Daisy's blog said i would get a prize (not shaw what it is though probably just thin air.) but it has to be at least 7 lines long not including the bit where you say dear someone.The last line has to be at least half way across the page, I've only got 3 so far. If Daisy knows the person you sent a letter to then she asks them and if she doesn't you have to persuade them to comment on this post and tell her that they got a letter, so, daisy hopes that it is that person and the letter counts.Be quick those letters have to be sent off by the end of November and the receivers have to let Daisy know that they received the letters and that they are 7 lines or more by the 25 of December.
from Daisy
p.s. GOOD LUCK!!!
I am writing to you because well, basically Daisy's blog said i would get a prize (not shaw what it is though probably just thin air.) but it has to be at least 7 lines long not including the bit where you say dear someone.The last line has to be at least half way across the page, I've only got 3 so far. If Daisy knows the person you sent a letter to then she asks them and if she doesn't you have to persuade them to comment on this post and tell her that they got a letter, so, daisy hopes that it is that person and the letter counts.Be quick those letters have to be sent off by the end of November and the receivers have to let Daisy know that they received the letters and that they are 7 lines or more by the 25 of December.
from Daisy
p.s. GOOD LUCK!!!
Saturday, 23 October 2010
invisible fiends (best books ever)
invisible fiends is a 6 book seres about a boy named kyle who had an imaginary friend called Mr mumbles but kyle has completely forgotten about Mr mumbles until one Christmas day when for some reason or another his gran brings the subject of Mr mumbles back up and now kyle has to stop Mr mumble from killing him and the mystery girl Ameena who suddenly turns up to help defeat Mr mumbles and the rest of the tormenting, venganceful past imagined friends
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
half price bead deal!
i'm here to tell you that if you become a follower then i promiss you will be given a code that gives you half price on all beads in the brighton bead shop, if you want to order via the beads unlimited website please contact me (the folower called daisy)
Friday, 8 October 2010
folowers
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
hair
OK i know this is really random but why do people grow hair on their heads before anywhere else. you only get lots of hair on your legs when your an adult or a realy hairy kid which is rubbish or maybe a ware wolf why cant ware wolves have hair spuing up thier trousers from thier bum?
in fact why don't you comment to say where you want your hair to grow
no ware wolves or hairy children where hurt in the making of this post!
credit to Annie Freeman
in fact why don't you comment to say where you want your hair to grow
no ware wolves or hairy children where hurt in the making of this post!
credit to Annie Freeman
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
pen to paper
well i just felt like telling you that now I'm putting pen to paper by blogging on paper when i don't have a commuter so i can express myself anytime any where like for instance now I'm in bed and supposed to be asleep but technically I'm blogging this in the future, no I'm blogging this now no your reading it in the future of the future. now I'm confused , i think it basically mean I'm already part of the future.i think,because your reading this so i must have posted it,but you mite not ever read this.now I'm even more confused!
thanks
well id just like to thank Maelo Manning who writes libdemchild.blogspot.com and josie grils-brine whow follows every site i know (and probably a few more)for goining other followers and helping me to take over the world! mu ha ha ha haaaaaaa!(note to self: dont writethat bit or every one will know your evil!)
oopps
ah that was imdaracing.Dont read the second half of the post above.you probably read it never mindits not like its all over the internet, oh yeah i just realisied it is all over the internet. All followers be carefull you could be arestedand it mit be all over the newstomorow morning. do you thinck the police read my posts?Probably not (hopfully!)
Friday, 1 October 2010
remember to ask and answer questions, comment, vote, talk to other followers, talk to me and i will be a very happy person let me tell you that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
p.s. do you like the toast Lia emailed it to me!
p.s. do you like the toast Lia emailed it to me!
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Monday, 20 September 2010
homer simsons hair and posting
Sunday, 19 September 2010
folowers
Sunday, 12 September 2010
wow! theres this game that i just discovered called the game of life twists and turns!!! you pic a face and then have your life, you can even be a dog!
what do you think?
Thursday, 2 September 2010
you make me sick game
this an amazing game called you make me sick! it's so fun!you basically make guy realy ill by giving him the consequences of smoking, drinking, taking drugs and eating fast food
Smuggled tiger is rescued from suitcase
Smuggled tiger cub found hidden in luggage at airport
A tiger cub has been rescued after being found hidden inside a suitcase of clothes and cuddly toys at Bangkok Airport in Thailand.
The animal had been given drugs to send it to sleep and stop making a noise.
A Thai woman was trying to board a plane to Iran when security staff noticed her extra large bag.
When they took an X-ray of it, they saw what they thought was a real animal inside. Wildlife officers were called in and they discovered the tiger cub.
The cub, which is thought to be three months old, is now being cared for at a rescue centre.
Officials are now trying to work out whether the cub is a wild cat or if it was bred in captivity.
Campaigners have called for tougher punishments to stop other people trying to smuggle animals like this.
to see a cute film of this tiger go to news round
A tiger cub has been rescued after being found hidden inside a suitcase of clothes and cuddly toys at Bangkok Airport in Thailand.
The animal had been given drugs to send it to sleep and stop making a noise.
A Thai woman was trying to board a plane to Iran when security staff noticed her extra large bag.
When they took an X-ray of it, they saw what they thought was a real animal inside. Wildlife officers were called in and they discovered the tiger cub.
The cub, which is thought to be three months old, is now being cared for at a rescue centre.
Officials are now trying to work out whether the cub is a wild cat or if it was bred in captivity.
Campaigners have called for tougher punishments to stop other people trying to smuggle animals like this.
to see a cute film of this tiger go to news round
doctor who news!!!
Next Doctor Who TV series will be shown in two parts
The new series of Doctor Who will be shown on TV in two separate chunks to allow show boss Steven Moffat to put a huge cliffhanger in the middle.
Moffat revealed that there'll be an "earth-shattering climax" in episode seven that will "change everything" for the Doctor, Amy and Rory.
He said: "Viewers will be treated to two premieres, two finales and more event episodes."
The first seven episodes will be shown in spring and the next six in autumn.
Steven Moffat added: "For the kids it will never be more than a few months to the next Doctor Who! Easter, Autumn, Christmas!!"
remember to vote on the matt smith quiz at the botom of the page!
The new series of Doctor Who will be shown on TV in two separate chunks to allow show boss Steven Moffat to put a huge cliffhanger in the middle.
Moffat revealed that there'll be an "earth-shattering climax" in episode seven that will "change everything" for the Doctor, Amy and Rory.
He said: "Viewers will be treated to two premieres, two finales and more event episodes."
The first seven episodes will be shown in spring and the next six in autumn.
Steven Moffat added: "For the kids it will never be more than a few months to the next Doctor Who! Easter, Autumn, Christmas!!"
remember to vote on the matt smith quiz at the botom of the page!
American footie star insures big hair for thousands
A big-haired American footie player has had his long curly black locks insured for a hair-raising $1million - that's about £650,000!
Troy Polamalu's hair is almost a metre long and he reckons it hasn't been cut in 10 years.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defender's hair do has helped him win sponsorship deals and even star in hair adverts.
Now one shampoo maker has had his locks insured in case anything happens to them when he's playing on the pitch.
In 2006, he was pulled down by his hair during a game, which isn't against NFL rules.
Polamalu comes from a small country called Samoa in the Pacific Ocean.
to see pictures of this crazy man jusy go to news round
Troy Polamalu's hair is almost a metre long and he reckons it hasn't been cut in 10 years.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defender's hair do has helped him win sponsorship deals and even star in hair adverts.
Now one shampoo maker has had his locks insured in case anything happens to them when he's playing on the pitch.
In 2006, he was pulled down by his hair during a game, which isn't against NFL rules.
Polamalu comes from a small country called Samoa in the Pacific Ocean.
to see pictures of this crazy man jusy go to news round
news paper artical about kids making blogs
The internet comes of age: Meet the tweeny bloggers
They are the Generation Net, whose toddler years have spawned countless mummy blogs, whether they liked it or not. Now, they're getting their own back. Children as young as three are turning to blogging to tell their side of the story.
The growing army of child bloggers is tackling subjects from politics to new toys, while improving their literacy skills. The interest has triggered a debate on the wisdom of giving children free rein online, as social networking sites aimed at pre-teens soar in popularity.
The prospect of making money online – research last week found that 10 YouTube stars, including one 16-year-old, earn more than £65,000 a year from their share of its advertising revenue – is adding to the allure, even if child bloggers are more likely to be posting links to YouTube than collecting fat cheques from the video-clip sharing site.
Sonny To – eight when he started TotallySonny (totallysonny .blogspot .com) – is among those who already find blogging rewarding. "People send me things and I review them," he says. Headphones, a new cereal and a toy owl are among the products that Sonny has blogged about. Now nine, he claims he got into blogging for more than just free stuff. "My mum was getting loads of traffic on her blog and it seemed like fun. Blogging has also made my writing much better and I have learnt how to explain things properly. It has made me much more confident."
Maelo Manning, who turned 11 last week, says she likes to air her views. So much so that she has two blogs – after all, they are free to set up. "It's fun to say stuff about what you're thinking, especially about politics." Her Lib demchild blog (libdemchild .blogspot .com) dispels the notion that politics is just for grown-ups, and she made some cogent points about the lack of affordable childcare in one recent post, which she used to bemoan Westminster Council's decision to shut a free play scheme. She keeps to relatively lighter subjects at lifeofabloomingchild.blogspot.com – so-called because she finds it "lovely that adults think children are blooming. I hear them talking about this all the time, as in: 'Why is that blooming child doing that?' " Despite being relatively new to blogging, Maelo already has hundreds of readers from as far afield as the US, Australia and Russia.
Although Sonny and Maelo's mothers are both relaxed about their children's online presence, not all parents feel the same. James Seddon, Wired magazine's GeekDad blogger, said his instant reaction was to turn down his eight-year-old's request for her own blog as the thought of her "sharing who she is with the world" made him "uneasy". Other parents "lock" their children's blogs, handing the passwords only to friends and families.
Joanne Mallon says that among her 10-year-old daughter's friends, "blogging is the latest craze", adding: "My daughter gets up early in the morning and says, 'I must get on my blog and write something.' I'm fine about it, but I'm being careful not to tell you the address. She posts bits and bobs including the latest chapters of a big, long story that she's writing, which her friends comment on."
Like any fledgling craze, blogging is likely to become more popular, rather than less; recent research by Ofcom, the communications watchdog, found that although just 2 per cent of 8- to 11-year-olds have set up a blog, nearly one in five would like to do so. And interest is higher among older children, with 15 per cent of 12- to 15-year-olds already blogging and one in four interested in starting one.
Experts agree it is unrealistic to keep children away from the web. Barrie Gunter, a professor of mass communications at the University of Leicester, says: "Kids are more confident about using tools like blogs. They see them as an integral part of their lives, compared with adults who see them as an extension." Even child protection experts see the upside. "It's encouraging," says Mark Williams-Thomas, a leading criminologist. "If a nine-year-old wrote an article for a newspaper, we'd be impressed. So why is it any different if they write a blog?"
But he has some words of caution. "When children use the internet in a daily capacity, they need to be aware that any information is in the public domain. They should be limited in terms of what they share. Parents should be aware of what children are doing and that blogs will attract responses. It's easy to be a victim of bullying and threatening comments."
Mr Seddon adds: "The challenge for a parent is to be aware of the dangers of digital over-sharing, to be able to educate their children about it and to maintain a watchful eye, without being too overbearing."
They are the Generation Net, whose toddler years have spawned countless mummy blogs, whether they liked it or not. Now, they're getting their own back. Children as young as three are turning to blogging to tell their side of the story.
The growing army of child bloggers is tackling subjects from politics to new toys, while improving their literacy skills. The interest has triggered a debate on the wisdom of giving children free rein online, as social networking sites aimed at pre-teens soar in popularity.
The prospect of making money online – research last week found that 10 YouTube stars, including one 16-year-old, earn more than £65,000 a year from their share of its advertising revenue – is adding to the allure, even if child bloggers are more likely to be posting links to YouTube than collecting fat cheques from the video-clip sharing site.
Sonny To – eight when he started TotallySonny (totallysonny .blogspot .com) – is among those who already find blogging rewarding. "People send me things and I review them," he says. Headphones, a new cereal and a toy owl are among the products that Sonny has blogged about. Now nine, he claims he got into blogging for more than just free stuff. "My mum was getting loads of traffic on her blog and it seemed like fun. Blogging has also made my writing much better and I have learnt how to explain things properly. It has made me much more confident."
Maelo Manning, who turned 11 last week, says she likes to air her views. So much so that she has two blogs – after all, they are free to set up. "It's fun to say stuff about what you're thinking, especially about politics." Her Lib demchild blog (libdemchild .blogspot .com) dispels the notion that politics is just for grown-ups, and she made some cogent points about the lack of affordable childcare in one recent post, which she used to bemoan Westminster Council's decision to shut a free play scheme. She keeps to relatively lighter subjects at lifeofabloomingchild.blogspot.com – so-called because she finds it "lovely that adults think children are blooming. I hear them talking about this all the time, as in: 'Why is that blooming child doing that?' " Despite being relatively new to blogging, Maelo already has hundreds of readers from as far afield as the US, Australia and Russia.
Although Sonny and Maelo's mothers are both relaxed about their children's online presence, not all parents feel the same. James Seddon, Wired magazine's GeekDad blogger, said his instant reaction was to turn down his eight-year-old's request for her own blog as the thought of her "sharing who she is with the world" made him "uneasy". Other parents "lock" their children's blogs, handing the passwords only to friends and families.
Joanne Mallon says that among her 10-year-old daughter's friends, "blogging is the latest craze", adding: "My daughter gets up early in the morning and says, 'I must get on my blog and write something.' I'm fine about it, but I'm being careful not to tell you the address. She posts bits and bobs including the latest chapters of a big, long story that she's writing, which her friends comment on."
Like any fledgling craze, blogging is likely to become more popular, rather than less; recent research by Ofcom, the communications watchdog, found that although just 2 per cent of 8- to 11-year-olds have set up a blog, nearly one in five would like to do so. And interest is higher among older children, with 15 per cent of 12- to 15-year-olds already blogging and one in four interested in starting one.
Experts agree it is unrealistic to keep children away from the web. Barrie Gunter, a professor of mass communications at the University of Leicester, says: "Kids are more confident about using tools like blogs. They see them as an integral part of their lives, compared with adults who see them as an extension." Even child protection experts see the upside. "It's encouraging," says Mark Williams-Thomas, a leading criminologist. "If a nine-year-old wrote an article for a newspaper, we'd be impressed. So why is it any different if they write a blog?"
But he has some words of caution. "When children use the internet in a daily capacity, they need to be aware that any information is in the public domain. They should be limited in terms of what they share. Parents should be aware of what children are doing and that blogs will attract responses. It's easy to be a victim of bullying and threatening comments."
Mr Seddon adds: "The challenge for a parent is to be aware of the dangers of digital over-sharing, to be able to educate their children about it and to maintain a watchful eye, without being too overbearing."
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Friday, 20 August 2010
a realy weird dream...
ok, i know this sounds weird but last night i had a dream that i was swiming around a lake with two lamers on my back one was red and the outher was cream and from what i can remember i had a convorsation with them. also in that dream i thinksomeone told me that lamas can swim in omlet as long as they're not scered your going to fry it.
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Gangsta Rap Benjamin Zephaniah
this is the amazing story of gangsta rap by a Jamaican poet (Benjamin Zephaniah) this is a story of three boys who get chucked out of school to form a rap band they hope to be the best but are they? here's the blurb:
'school,what school?my name is x-ray-x
so be careful how you flexi used to freestyle in me bedroombut me daddy got me vex
The teacher kicked me out of the classroom
now I'm rapping in the rex'
ray has trouble at home, and he has trouble at school. then suddenly he has no more trouble at school ,but only because he and his friends have been permanently suspended. what happens to a boy like ray? if he's lucky, maybe he gets a chance to shine.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
my hippy designed blog for hippys
If you've seen this blog before then you may have noticed a change, that's because i have redecorated my blog to have a more Eco sort of theme maybe its so that i can randomly say
''peace man, respect mother nature''
and sound like a tree huger.
I have also added some gadgets one is rite at the top on the right it's called fish and if you put the curser over it then the fish follow. Even higher at the top is a search bar to search through this site. To the side there is a list of the best blogs I know by some of my Friends.
You may have also noticed that the posts look different because now you can say what you think of the what I said by ticking the box's and you can send things to your Friends via email, twitter, etc.
Monday, 2 August 2010
bonzos the intro and the outro
the intro and the outro by the bonzo dog doo dah band! It's comedy gold!!!!!
Monday, 26 July 2010
wow great story!
wow! this is such a great story by lia higgs the soon to be world famos writer (also picted as gifted and talented for literacy) http://haveyougotaface.blogspot.com/search/label/a%20bit%20of%20my%20story
Saturday, 17 July 2010
budicca!
when i saw this song i put it on my blog strate away! about budicca!wow!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/horriblehistories/song25.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/horriblehistories/song25.shtml
how songs are made on horrible histories!
want to know how the songs on horrible histories are made ?well, now you can!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/horriblehistories/clip16.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/horriblehistories/clip16.shtml
Friday, 16 July 2010
inerwiew with daisy
Hello as you may know i have have reasently interveiwed one of the biggest fans of the site,Daisy!(a.k.a. me, the creator of this site)...
so, daisy, what do you enjoy most about this site?
well, I think this site is brilliant.But I enjoy the horrible historys songs the most.
what is your favorte game on this site?
hmm. tricky on, probably dogs dinner or sushi go round.
whats your favorte picture?
definataly the caturday one.
unfortunetly,the interview had to end there because Daisy had the important maters of listerning to a Rolf harris cd she rather enjoyed.
so, daisy, what do you enjoy most about this site?
well, I think this site is brilliant.But I enjoy the horrible historys songs the most.
what is your favorte game on this site?
hmm. tricky on, probably dogs dinner or sushi go round.
whats your favorte picture?
definataly the caturday one.
who would you like following this site?
probably some of my freinds like jossie, lois, essme, kara, people like that.
unfortunetly,the interview had to end there because Daisy had the important maters of listerning to a Rolf harris cd she rather enjoyed.
Monday, 12 July 2010
Friday, 9 July 2010
miniclip sushi go round
http://www.miniclip.com/games/sushi-go-round/en/the amazing game where you have to serve people at a sushi bar
what do you whant?
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
http://icanhascheezburger.com/is by the same people as i has a hotdog but its all about cats! its so funny!
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Iain And Hackers Dogs Dinner!
Iain and Hackers dogs dinner! a brilliant game where you have to be Iain or Hacker and serve the stars of cbbc! brilliant!!!
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Monday, 5 July 2010
STUFF!!!
DON'T FORGET THAT IF YOU GO TO THE BOTOM OF THE PAGE AND CLICK ON OLDER POSTS THEN THERE'S OFTEN THING FROM THE SAME DAY BECAUSE I CAN SOMETIMES GO BLOG MAD!!! IF YOU CLICK ON THE LABLES THEN YOU GET EVERY THING WITH THAT LABLE ON IT !!! I FEEL AS MAD AS A MULTI COULORED ZEBRA!!! DONT FORGET IF YOU FOLLOW YOU GET A FREE SLICE OF IMAGANERY CAKE AND NOW I'M GOING TO LET YOU TRY AND PRINT OFF THIS ZEBRA!!!
Sunday, 4 July 2010
thancks
thanks to every one who has looked at this site especially if your not Lia or my dad because their the only people that has mentioned it so far.
today
- today i had eggy bread
- today i played with my kittens
- today i looked at lias site
- today i read
- today i will post this(maybe now infact.........
good site
do you want to see another good website? well toughf you have to it belongs to the only folower of this site!http://haveyougotaface.blogspot.com/ by lia!
how i felt upsters at preston manor!
I feel as if, if i just look away for just one moment, every one will disappear and the only trace left of them will be a mere scream, i will look up and puff! they'll all be gone forever. The hole place will look deserted but i will hear evil laughter and screams of the dead. I will feel them grabbing me hard and squeezing me. Eventually (if anyone could see me) I would look like artwork made by someone so angry and depressed it would be impossible. I would be crying and screaming wildly.I would be half dead half killing myself with fear.The pain would be so horrific that...
The Fabulus Girls' Book
I wouldn't recomend this book to a boy because it is quite girlly. But I love this book just because it can keep someone busy for hours and hours with its endless tips.(I've had my copy for years and I can still look through it and see stuff I havent notisted befor.)It's also a great book for giving handy hints for more interesting ways of recycling.
Saturday, 3 July 2010
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