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#26 2010-08-04 11:02:25

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Re: ashfur

I know I was really mad when that happened. And now Brambleclaw won't talk to Squirrelflight, and it's the second book in the fourth series. And when they found Ashfur dead I was like "HA. That's what you GET."


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#27 2010-08-04 15:39:08

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Re: ashfur

I thought Ashfur was a girl


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#28 2010-08-04 15:40:36

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Re: ashfur

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

I thought Ashfur was a girl

I thought they were all girls. It just makes sense to me.

Along with all Warriors fans being girls.


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#29 2010-08-04 15:42:00

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Re: ashfur

soupoftomato wrote:

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

I thought Ashfur was a girl

I thought they were all girls. It just makes sense to me.

Along with all Warriors fans being girls.

I know a boy who reads the Warriors books.
He was weird, though so..

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#30 2010-08-04 15:43:39

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

I thought Ashfur was a girl

I thought they were all girls. It just makes sense to me.

Along with all Warriors fans being girls.

I know a boy who reads the Warriors books.
He was weird, though so..

I tried once  lol

And I know a boy who reads them. I didn't know about Scratch then and therefore nothing about Warriors, and he told me they know Kung-Fu. He lied.  mad


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#31 2010-08-04 15:45:13

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Re: ashfur

soupoftomato wrote:

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

I thought Ashfur was a girl

I thought they were all girls. It just makes sense to me.

Along with all Warriors fans being girls.

Shut up! >:U


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#32 2010-08-04 15:46:12

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Re: ashfur

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


I thought they were all girls. It just makes sense to me.

Along with all Warriors fans being girls.

I know a boy who reads the Warriors books.
He was weird, though so..

I tried once  lol

And I know a boy who reads them. I didn't know about Scratch then and therefore nothing about Warriors, and he told me they know Kung-Fu. He lied.  mad

o_O
My friend reads them. She tried to get me to read one, once, but I couldn't get past the first three pages.


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#33 2010-08-04 15:46:37

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Re: ashfur

This thread seems to have gotten rather nearly flame-ish all of a sudden. Please try to stop it with the fighting and insults, okay?


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#34 2010-08-04 15:54:05

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


I know a boy who reads the Warriors books.
He was weird, though so..

I tried once  lol

And I know a boy who reads them. I didn't know about Scratch then and therefore nothing about Warriors, and he told me they know Kung-Fu. He lied.  mad

o_O
My friend reads them. She tried to get me to read one, once, but I couldn't get past the first three pages.

D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.


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#35 2010-08-04 15:55:08

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


I tried once  lol

And I know a boy who reads them. I didn't know about Scratch then and therefore nothing about Warriors, and he told me they know Kung-Fu. He lied.  mad

o_O
My friend reads them. She tried to get me to read one, once, but I couldn't get past the first three pages.

D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.

Ehh they aren't exactly my kind of books.
I prefer classic literature.


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#36 2010-08-04 15:55:39

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


I tried once  lol

And I know a boy who reads them. I didn't know about Scratch then and therefore nothing about Warriors, and he told me they know Kung-Fu. He lied.  mad

o_O
My friend reads them. She tried to get me to read one, once, but I couldn't get past the first three pages.

D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.

If you have more than 15 main characters I don't read.


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#37 2010-08-04 15:56:39

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

o_O
My friend reads them. She tried to get me to read one, once, but I couldn't get past the first three pages.

D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.

Ehh they aren't exactly my kind of books.
I prefer classic literature.

Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.


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#38 2010-08-04 15:57:28

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Re: ashfur

Meh, it has one main character every series, accept the New Prophecy, which has 2 parts.

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.

Ehh they aren't exactly my kind of books.
I prefer classic literature.

Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.

OMG - slap -

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#39 2010-08-04 15:57:39

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Re: ashfur

ChickenBobRox wrote:

Ashfur from the warrior books loved Squirrelflight, but it was obvious that Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight where made for each other, and Ashfur lives everyday in pain. At first he was angry at Brambleclaw, but then he realilized the fight wasn't with Brambleclaw that fight was with squirrelflight cuz she had no idea what pain he felt. It was like being cut open everyday and bleeding all over the stomes but did squirrelflight care? no. ashfur went insane and tried to kill squirrelflight's kits. in the end, squirrelflight's daughter killed him. i'm liveing ashfur's pain now, and it makes my heart hurt.

If you have emotional issues, shouldn't you see a therapist rather than translate into a barely legible post on cats and then tell judgemental strangers on the internet about it?


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#40 2010-08-04 15:59:04

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Re: ashfur

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:


D: Their awesome!  big_smile  Anyway, don't read the proluge, read the actual chapters.

Ehh they aren't exactly my kind of books.
I prefer classic literature.

Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.

Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue


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#41 2010-08-04 16:00:45

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


Ehh they aren't exactly my kind of books.
I prefer classic literature.

Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.

Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue

OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.


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#42 2010-08-04 16:01:22

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.

Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue

OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.

OMG -slap- I suggest Tom Sawyer :3
OOH I should make a list..

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#43 2010-08-04 16:03:13

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue

OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.

OMG -slap- I suggest Tom Sawyer :3

OMG - slap - EWWWW  I'll read Tom Sawyer when you read Harry Potter.
Hmph.


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#44 2010-08-04 16:03:44

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


Eww, classics?

Just read Harry Potter it's a modernized pish-posh of a bunch of classic literature and it's actually well written.

Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue

OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.

Waut, you slapped me for liking Harry Potter and then her for not?http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:1FhBXUNggmNVBM:http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm146/LUVMYAUDI/Kitty/ConfusedCat.jpg&t=1


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#45 2010-08-04 16:05:42

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:


OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.

OMG -slap- I suggest Tom Sawyer :3

OMG - slap - EWWWW  I'll read Tom Sawyer when you read Harry Potter.
Hmph.

Hmph. Then never  tongue


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#46 2010-08-04 16:06:16

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Re: ashfur

soupoftomato wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


Eww.
And yes, classics  tongue

OMG - slap - READ HARRY POTTER.

Waut, you slapped me for liking Harry Potter and then her for not?http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:1FhB … pg&t=1

Yesh, I though you meant you didn't like it. Okay den. - cookie - Sorry.


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#47 2010-08-04 16:07:41

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

OMG -slap- I suggest Tom Sawyer :3

OMG - slap - EWWWW  I'll read Tom Sawyer when you read Harry Potter.
Hmph.

Hmph. Then never  tongue

Read the first book, I'll read Tom Sawyer, and I'll give 3 dollars to a child in need. (I don't have any more money. 3: )

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#48 2010-08-04 16:09:46

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Re: ashfur

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

OMG - slap - EWWWW  I'll read Tom Sawyer when you read Harry Potter.
Hmph.

Hmph. Then never  tongue

Read the first book, I'll read Tom Sawyer, and I'll give 3 dollars to a child in need. (I don't have any more money. 3: )

Arg. You might HAVE to read Tom Sawyer eventually XD
My older sister had to borrow my copy for her summer reading.
Now, I'll go see if we have the first Harry Potter. I know we have a few of them lol

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#49 2010-08-04 17:07:59

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Re: ashfur

rufflebee wrote:

shamrocker wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


Hmph. Then never  tongue

Read the first book, I'll read Tom Sawyer, and I'll give 3 dollars to a child in need. (I don't have any more money. 3: )

Arg. You might HAVE to read Tom Sawyer eventually XD
My older sister had to borrow my copy for her summer reading.
Now, I'll go see if we have the first Harry Potter. I know we have a few of them lol

Harry Potter is my favorite series, but I didn't read all of Tom Sawyer.  Is it really good?  I have a copy, so I'm planning on finishing it sometime.


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#50 2010-08-04 17:09:17

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TheGenius95 wrote:

Harry Potter is my favorite series, but I didn't read all of Tom Sawyer.  Is it really good?  I have a copy, so I'm planning on finishing it sometime.

Well, I'm 11, and it's one of my favorite books. I think it's really good, but it's hard to start reading. It has a kinda boring beginning.

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