cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Plus, our Towers didn't blow up. But if I get into that someone's gonna get banned.
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Good point. No taking shots at other people's states no matter how much you hate them. (Tries to stifle taking a shot at New York) Sorry New Yorkers, it's just as a Philadelphia sports fan, it's a law that I have to hate your guts.

Offline
gettysburg11 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Plus, our Towers didn't blow up. But if I get into that someone's gonna get banned.
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Good point. No taking shots at other people's states no matter how much you hate them. (Tries to stifle taking a shot at New York) Sorry New Yorkers, it's just as a Philadelphia sports fan, it's a law that I have to hate your guts.
It is not the state-to-state rivalry I am concerned about - it is the use of a destructive and emotionally devastating event being used as a cheap shot that concerns me. Having to see littletonkslover use that as a means to attack New Yorkers... that is just low and shows no regards for those who died in that incident.

Offline
Exactly. People died in that incident, and it should never be used as a joke. People dying is not funny.

Offline
gettysburg11 wrote:
Exactly. People died in that incident, and it should never be used as a joke. People dying is not funny.
People falling down stairs is.
If they aren't seriously injured, of course.
I'm sorry, was that a tad disrespectful?
Last edited by Kileymeister (2009-12-24 21:31:24)
Offline
adriangl wrote:
Of course you are a maniac! You think you can end the world before me!
Lol, just kidding :p
For real, I have no idea what you are talking about...
Do you know what the WTC is?
Doody wrote:
what date was it on when u watched it
Hmmm.... September 11th 2001, I suppose?
cheddargirl wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Good point. No taking shots at other people's states no matter how much you hate them. (Tries to stifle taking a shot at New York) Sorry New Yorkers, it's just as a Philadelphia sports fan, it's a law that I have to hate your guts.
It is not the state-to-state rivalry I am concerned about - it is the use of a destructive and emotionally devastating event being used as a cheap shot that concerns me. Having to see littletonkslover use that as a means to attack New Yorkers... that is just low and shows no regards for those who died in that incident.
Hmmm. Good point. I didn't really notice that. D:
Offline
*read topic post*
Statement: You are crazy.
Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Plus, our Towers didn't blow up. But if I get into that someone's gonna get banned.
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Wait- so you live in New York? 8D Wow! I just noticed!
...Is it awesome? :-D (I bet it is xD)
Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Wow, New York. I've vitualy been there in FSX. Landed a helicopter on a tall building and looked around.
My site Offline
You're not a maniac. But all therapists think you are.
I once had a dream that I was inside a dream inside a dream. Therefore inside the last dream I knew that I was inside a dream so I tried to wake up. Then I woke up to be inside the dream that was inside a dream. I went outside, thought something was suspicious when I saw that all the scenery was upside down, and realized that I was in a dream. So I tried to wake up. I did wake up. Now I was just inside my ordinary dream, but since it's not inside a dream I had no Idea that I was inside a dream, therefore thinking that I was not inside a dream but in reality even though I was inside one dream. Dreams are weird, you can tell if you're dreaming inside your dream but if you're not sleeping and dreaming you can't tell that you're inside a dream inside your dream so you think that you aren't in a dream even if you see a hollywood sign in England. So anyway, in the final actual not inside dream dream, I just went to sleep. Ironically, that's when I woke up in real life. So really if you dream you sleep, you wake up and if you dream you're awake, you're asleep?
This all points to one thing: I might be a maniac ^_^"
Offline
juststickman wrote:
I once had a dream that I was inside a dream inside a dream. Therefore inside the last dream I knew that I was inside a dream so I tried to wake up. Then I woke up to be inside the dream that was inside a dream. I went outside, thought something was suspicious when I saw that all the scenery was upside down, and realized that I was in a dream. So I tried to wake up. I did wake up. Now I was just inside my ordinary dream, but since it's not inside a dream I had no Idea that I was inside a dream, therefore thinking that I was not inside a dream but in reality even though I was inside one dream. Dreams are weird, you can tell if you're dreaming inside your dream but if you're not sleeping and dreaming you can't tell that you're inside a dream inside your dream so you think that you aren't in a dream even if you see a hollywood sign in England. So anyway, in the final actual not inside dream dream, I just went to sleep. Ironically, that's when I woke up in real life. So really if you dream you sleep, you wake up and if you dream you're awake, you're asleep?
Your typical everyday *during-lunch* philosophy. xD
Offline
Offline
MyRedNeptune wrote:
OMG, I changed my desktop picture! 8D It looks like this now:
http://www.imagebeast.net/images/jh879o … gtw7qz.png
(Lol yes, messy desktop. xD) I made it using Paint.NET with these two photos: (link) and (link)
It used to be like this:
http://www.imagebeast.net/images/uibeml … 9fuse5.png
So what do you think? 8D Doesn't it look awesome? xD

Offline
MyRedNeptune wrote:
OMG, I changed my desktop picture! 8D It looks like this now:
http://www.imagebeast.net/images/jh879o … gtw7qz.png
(Lol yes, messy desktop. xD) I made it using Paint.NET with these two photos: (link) and (link)
It used to be like this:
http://www.imagebeast.net/images/uibeml … 9fuse5.png
So what do you think? 8D Doesn't it look awesome? xD
Wow, the way you put those images together makes it look really good.
Tesktops very messy though. Mine was messy once.
My site Offline
MyRedNeptune wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Plus, our Towers didn't blow up. But if I get into that someone's gonna get banned.
Please.. don't comment on the World Trade Center incident in a flippant manner. It's very impolite (and for some New Yorkers like me, very disrespectful).
![]()
Wait- so you live in New York? 8D Wow! I just noticed!
...Is it awesome? :-D (I bet it is xD)
Yes, I live in New York. More specifically, New York City. And contrary to the stereotype that many people put on New Yorkers, no, I am not someone that crudely screams out cheers for the New York Yankees like raving lunatic.
New York City is certainly is an awesome city, there are many wonderful places to explore such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Central Park, the Promenade, Montague Street, Broadway, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, Grand Central Station... and that is only the surface. And almost all within short distance by earth-friendly public transportation. It never gets boring around here in NYC.
P.S. If you ever visit New York City, take the Duck Boat tour - it's totally worth it.

Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
...no, I am not someone that crudely screams out cheers for the New York Yankees like raving lunatic.
Everyone, look at FMT!
no offense to anyone.
Last edited by illusionist (2009-12-25 23:46:27)
Offline
floatingmagictree wrote:
Hehehhehehhe.....hehehehahahHAHAHMUAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!! >8D
what-the wrote:
Wow, the way you put those images together makes it look really good.
Tesktops very messy though. Mine was messy once.
Thanks! ^^ Hehe, I love messy desktops. xD
Hey, I like your desktop picture btw! It looks really neat and unique! ^^
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I live in New York. More specifically, New York City. And contrary to the stereotype that many people put on New Yorkers, no, I am not someone that crudely screams out cheers for the New York Yankees like raving lunatic.
New York City is certainly is an awesome city, there are many wonderful places to explore such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Central Park, the Promenade, Montague Street, Broadway, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, Grand Central Station... and that is only the surface. And almost all within short distance by earth-friendly public transportation. It never gets boring around here in NYC.![]()
P.S. If you ever visit New York City, take the Duck Boat tour - it's totally worth it.![]()
Wow, that's awesome. :-D I really want to visit New York. ^^
Btw... were you there when the WTC attack happened? O.o
Offline
Btw, for anybody who's interested, I've uploaded the wallpaper here.
Offline
MyRedNeptune wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I live in New York. More specifically, New York City. And contrary to the stereotype that many people put on New Yorkers, no, I am not someone that crudely screams out cheers for the New York Yankees like raving lunatic.
New York City is certainly is an awesome city, there are many wonderful places to explore such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Central Park, the Promenade, Montague Street, Broadway, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, Grand Central Station... and that is only the surface. And almost all within short distance by earth-friendly public transportation. It never gets boring around here in NYC.![]()
P.S. If you ever visit New York City, take the Duck Boat tour - it's totally worth it.![]()
Wow, that's awesome. :-D I really want to visit New York. ^^
Btw... were you there when the WTC attack happened? O.o
Yes, I was there when the attack happened. My classroom had a window that had a direct view of the Twin Towers. After 9-11, it was difficult staring at that classroom window and seeing a plume of smoke right where the towers once stood.

Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I live in New York. More specifically, New York City. And contrary to the stereotype that many people put on New Yorkers, no, I am not someone that crudely screams out cheers for the New York Yankees like raving lunatic.
New York City is certainly is an awesome city, there are many wonderful places to explore such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Central Park, the Promenade, Montague Street, Broadway, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, Grand Central Station... and that is only the surface. And almost all within short distance by earth-friendly public transportation. It never gets boring around here in NYC.![]()
P.S. If you ever visit New York City, take the Duck Boat tour - it's totally worth it.![]()
Wow, that's awesome. :-D I really want to visit New York. ^^
Btw... were you there when the WTC attack happened? O.oYes, I was there when the attack happened. My classroom had a window that had a direct view of the Twin Towers. After 9-11, it was difficult staring at that classroom window and seeing a plume of smoke right where the towers once stood.
George Bush was also in a classroom in New York, reading story books to young children. Then one of his bodyguards came over and whispered something in his ear and then the look on his face, was amazing. But he just sat there, and then he lied in a press conference about how he found out. I hate George Bush.

Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I was there when the attack happened. My classroom had a window that had a direct view of the Twin Towers. After 9-11, it was difficult staring at that classroom window and seeing a plume of smoke right where the towers once stood.
I feel sorry for you. Seeing it on TV was enough for me but living where it happend must of been devastating for you and everyone else. Not to mention how insecure it would of felt after the attack.
My site Offline
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I was there when the attack happened. My classroom had a window that had a direct view of the Twin Towers. After 9-11, it was difficult staring at that classroom window and seeing a plume of smoke right where the towers once stood.
Wow, that must've been traumatizing. >< I can't imagine seeing that LIVE. O.o
Offline
MyRedNeptune wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Yes, I was there when the attack happened. My classroom had a window that had a direct view of the Twin Towers. After 9-11, it was difficult staring at that classroom window and seeing a plume of smoke right where the towers once stood.
Wow, that must've been traumatizing. >< I can't imagine seeing that LIVE. O.o
My Dad saw it live too. He helped people out of the buildings, and got an award from the Red Cross for it.
Offline
Hey guysl, sorry about the 9/11 remark I posted . It was meant to be state*or state's cities* rivalry, since I live in MN and don't like NY to be honest.........anyway, I know I got a little crude, and I want to say I'm sorry. I wouldn't like if a Minneapolis tower fell down and someone made such a remark. Deal?
(I still don't like NY though) Just need to say-Ely FTW!
It's just everyone likes NY and no one is intrested in MN. Unless you count people who like to taunt it ¬¬
Last edited by littletonkslover (2009-12-26 11:41:33)

Offline