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Are you talking about a frappe, as in like a milkshake? Or is there some other kind of frappe that I don't know about?
(I'm apparently so interested in your eating habits, Isidour!)
Um, to make this not too off topic, for the past month, I've been planning our meals, a month in advance. It's helping cut down costs (or so I hope).
(I'm apparently so interested in your eating habits, Isidour!)
Um, to make this not too off topic, for the past month, I've been planning our meals, a month in advance. It's helping cut down costs (or so I hope).

er....I mean the cold coffee....ell, at least I know it as frappuchino(made with cold milk, almost turned in ice with chocolat, whiped cream, chocolat sparkels, cherry and all that stuff)blackcauldron85 wrote:Are you talking about a frappe, as in like a milkshake? Or is there some other kind of frappe that I don't know about?
(I'm apparently so interested in your eating habits, Isidour!)
Um, to make this not too off topic, for the past month, I've been planning our meals, a month in advance. It's helping cut down costs (or so I hope).
hey, at least you're the first one
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I'm "like Kimmy Gibbler on Full House with elegance and a brain," to quote a friend.
I think Kimmy was not as bad or stupid as the Tanners saw her, with the exception of D.J.
I love, love, LOVE the teachers no one else loves. The exceptions to this rule are always male (not that I don't love male teachers). I don't always love working my ass off in their classes, but I love them so much as friends that it's thoroughly worth it. I'm willing to bet that a large part of this is simple empathy.
I am seventeen and a college student.
I am the eldest child in my family.
I love every character with my name, with only one exception. The exception is the two year old star of "Prudence Goes to the Potty." I'm sure you can guess what that book is about.
I am an ESTJ, according to Jungian psychology.
I feel naked without eyeshadow, so I automatically apply it when waking up. I often automatically put my hair up, too.
My "fake laughs" are either scoffing laughs or nervous chuckles.
I dislike it when people laugh after me when I said nothing funny, especially if I just said something personal. Whether they're laughing at me or not isn't the point. I find it rude.
Caffeine doesn't make me hyper.
Sugar doesn't make me hyper.
Practically nothing makes me hyper.
Only my friend Abby a.k.a. Cinderella can "make" me hyper, and she does so just by being around me. It's embarrassing.
Not about me, but Abby is an INFJ, which is the rarest personality in the world.
For the most part, I have good control over myself.
I hate making others cry.
I always find out about making others cry at least a year after it actually happened, which both angers me and causes me to mentally kick myself.
I hate it when people talk in theaters (movies and live), especially when they won't stop complaining or asking questions.
"I'm that kind of girl, I'm that kind of girl.
I'm not the perfect heroine, I'm not the brat next door,
But if some smart chick in the middle's what you're looking for
I'm that kind of girl,
Yes, I'm that kind of girl!"
Sometimes I think I should be a country music singer, or at least writer. It's just- I would feel completely unfulfilled in the long run.
Songs are fairly easy to write. Tunes are hard.
Stacey McGill (The Babysitters Club) is the only character with Anastasia as a first name that I can relate to.
I use phrases that I'm offended by in real life so no one will think I'm offended by them.
I would love to say that I know millions of strong people who defy all stereotypes. The truth is, I know less than a handful.
I have mixed feelings about giving everyone a chance. I'll use what I've seen of foster kids as an example, so go ahead and sue me. The situation seems to be that a lot of these children purposely manipulate their foster parents and take advantage of trashing their houses. They're simply horrible because they think they deserve to be waited on since they had hard lives, [insert depressing story here]. Guess what? Everyone has had a hard life to some extent. Decent people just don't let on to every random stranger for the sake of attention. On the other hand, I'm sure that if I were in their positions, I would be an exception to the stereotype and of course I've seen kids who are exceptions. Still- ugh.
I despise it when people tell me "Don't make a scene!" I have no idea why I hate that phrase so much.
I'm annoyed at certain historians for being inaccurate.
I hate it when people chew gum loudly, twirl their hair, and grab me from behind my back.
I don't like chewing gum.
The fictional and non-fictional characters I relate best to are generally around twice my age.
I am writing a work of historical fiction based on the life of the Comtesse de Noailles, nicknamed "Madame l'Etiquette" by Marie Antoinette. She was the highest ranking Lady of Honor to the French queen, although she was a number of decades Antoinette's senior and at first pestered her to no end by constantly talking about the rules of etiquette.
I am writing this because no one ever writes historical fiction based on this type of character's point of view.
I want very much to be remain a "career woman" for years, but I also can't imagine -not- being a mother eventually. The latter part surprises people who say that they can't imagine me being motherly. Then again, half of everyone disagrees and says that my personality is motherly in certain ways.
I want to bang immature people's heads against walls. I can't do this. Then I would be acting immature.
I make straight As, but I honestly don't care.
I think Kimmy was not as bad or stupid as the Tanners saw her, with the exception of D.J.
I love, love, LOVE the teachers no one else loves. The exceptions to this rule are always male (not that I don't love male teachers). I don't always love working my ass off in their classes, but I love them so much as friends that it's thoroughly worth it. I'm willing to bet that a large part of this is simple empathy.
I am seventeen and a college student.
I am the eldest child in my family.
I love every character with my name, with only one exception. The exception is the two year old star of "Prudence Goes to the Potty." I'm sure you can guess what that book is about.
I am an ESTJ, according to Jungian psychology.
I feel naked without eyeshadow, so I automatically apply it when waking up. I often automatically put my hair up, too.
My "fake laughs" are either scoffing laughs or nervous chuckles.
I dislike it when people laugh after me when I said nothing funny, especially if I just said something personal. Whether they're laughing at me or not isn't the point. I find it rude.
Caffeine doesn't make me hyper.
Sugar doesn't make me hyper.
Practically nothing makes me hyper.
Only my friend Abby a.k.a. Cinderella can "make" me hyper, and she does so just by being around me. It's embarrassing.
Not about me, but Abby is an INFJ, which is the rarest personality in the world.
For the most part, I have good control over myself.
I hate making others cry.
I always find out about making others cry at least a year after it actually happened, which both angers me and causes me to mentally kick myself.
I hate it when people talk in theaters (movies and live), especially when they won't stop complaining or asking questions.
"I'm that kind of girl, I'm that kind of girl.
I'm not the perfect heroine, I'm not the brat next door,
But if some smart chick in the middle's what you're looking for
I'm that kind of girl,
Yes, I'm that kind of girl!"
Sometimes I think I should be a country music singer, or at least writer. It's just- I would feel completely unfulfilled in the long run.
Songs are fairly easy to write. Tunes are hard.
Stacey McGill (The Babysitters Club) is the only character with Anastasia as a first name that I can relate to.
I use phrases that I'm offended by in real life so no one will think I'm offended by them.
I would love to say that I know millions of strong people who defy all stereotypes. The truth is, I know less than a handful.
I have mixed feelings about giving everyone a chance. I'll use what I've seen of foster kids as an example, so go ahead and sue me. The situation seems to be that a lot of these children purposely manipulate their foster parents and take advantage of trashing their houses. They're simply horrible because they think they deserve to be waited on since they had hard lives, [insert depressing story here]. Guess what? Everyone has had a hard life to some extent. Decent people just don't let on to every random stranger for the sake of attention. On the other hand, I'm sure that if I were in their positions, I would be an exception to the stereotype and of course I've seen kids who are exceptions. Still- ugh.
I despise it when people tell me "Don't make a scene!" I have no idea why I hate that phrase so much.
I'm annoyed at certain historians for being inaccurate.
I hate it when people chew gum loudly, twirl their hair, and grab me from behind my back.
I don't like chewing gum.
The fictional and non-fictional characters I relate best to are generally around twice my age.
I am writing a work of historical fiction based on the life of the Comtesse de Noailles, nicknamed "Madame l'Etiquette" by Marie Antoinette. She was the highest ranking Lady of Honor to the French queen, although she was a number of decades Antoinette's senior and at first pestered her to no end by constantly talking about the rules of etiquette.
I am writing this because no one ever writes historical fiction based on this type of character's point of view.
I want very much to be remain a "career woman" for years, but I also can't imagine -not- being a mother eventually. The latter part surprises people who say that they can't imagine me being motherly. Then again, half of everyone disagrees and says that my personality is motherly in certain ways.
I want to bang immature people's heads against walls. I can't do this. Then I would be acting immature.
I make straight As, but I honestly don't care.

That's hot.
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As I stated in the same reply, I am seventeen and a college student. And thank you for assuming me to be older.Billy Moon wrote:Straight As what? I thought you were older. And that's a compliment.Prudence wrote:I make straight As, but I honestly don't care.
A few more things about me:
I might be developing an intolerance to lactose, as cheese and milk have been making me sick as of late. I certainly hope this isn't the case, because I love pizza and bleu cheese cake.
I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at the age of four, though I truly do not believe that I have the "disability." Too much simply doesn't fit.
My father, however, does have Asperger's Syndrome.
My late grandfather did as well, although he died before the term was known. Agent Orange in the Vietnam War was the cause of his death.
I do not know who my paternal great-grandfather was. No one does, as my grandfather was adopted and unwanted. Because abortions were illegal at the time, his mother tried to kill him before his birth and instead caused him to have physical and mental problems.
This just turned into bits about my lineage, not myself. It also turned very depressing.
If people were to describe my appearance in two words, the words would be "tall" and "thin." A third word would be "sharp."
I am a libertarian.
I hate fast food.
People who don't know me consider me to be a snob. I don't think I'm truly a snob, as my personality is simply my nature.
I honestly do not know what it feels like to be clumsy.
I won "Most Poised" in a beauty pageant when I was young.
I am currently coaching middle schoolers in dance and cheerleading. This is called volunteer work. I am not getting paid.
I taught myself to read and play music by the age of three.
I graduated from high school as the valedictorian.
During college semester breaks, I work full-time at a historical Bed & Breakfast as a tour guide.
My major is business management. My minor is theatre.
I am bisexual.
I am very annoyed with having to repost all the GLBT posters all over my campus, as I am the Sergeant of Arms in the GLBT Union and it is my duty. That wasn't worded correctly. I don't mind putting up the posters and signs. I mind that people are homophobic and tear them down every day, causing paper to be wasted and giving myself endless work to do.
I honestly love the taste of prunes.
I am a mixture of many European heritages.
Today, a friend said to me, "You should guest star on American Dragon: Jake Long as Rotwood's love interest or sister."
Yes, part of my heritage is German.
I obviously don't know the meaning of "a few more things."
There is one Miley Cyrus song that I really like, and it is "I Learned From You." Unfortunately, I can't honestly sing it nor do I think any future children of mine will be able to honestly sing it.
My first real kiss occurred at the age of twelve. When I was thirteen, Travis's psychotic mother moved him back to Germany.
I used to be obsessed over the Redwall series by Brian Jacques because my best friend, Abby, was.
I'm very much a Northerner, but I've always liked a lot of country music.
My singing voice is a combination of an alto and a soprano.
As for my speaking voice, I've been told I have a "good, strong voice that makes people listen."
I really do look, act, and sound exactly like a younger version of my animated namesake (meaning Prudence of the Cinderella sequels).
If I knew how to make a PodCast, I would.
I never much liked Sleeping Beauty. I felt that too many elements were copied from Snow White & the Seven Drawfs and Cinderella.
The release of Cinderella III prompted me to leap into rather extensive research of fairy tale character archetypes. I was intrigued by the fact that Prudence returned at all, and for that matter, I was intrigued that a Prudence-type character appears in every elongated version of the Cinderella tale.
I think Zac Efron has disturbing eyes. He looks as if he is always staring into space.
There is nothing tangible that I want for Christmas.

That's hot.
Wow, I just read my last post on this thread and that was rather embarrassing.
I think I'll start over.
*I'm probably the most upbeat person you'll ever meet. I can't stand negative nelly's.
*I don't think I've ever used the term "negative nelly" in my entire life, up until now, and I'm thinking that I should never say it again.
*Acting is my passion. Fame is in my plan for the near future, and I have faith that it can and will come true.
*I'm literally counting down the days until I'm old enough to apply for <i>Big Brother</i>. 426, just a little more than a year.
*I'll be 17 in December.
*I'm a huge Ashlee Simpson fan, in case you didn't already know. She's amazing!
*Math is not my subject...at all.
*I was most likely going to be playing the part of Ralphie in a school production of <i>A Christmas Story</i>, but the stupid licensing company wouldn't give us the rights.
*I'm not the type of person that argues with their parents, and they don't embarrass me either. I can't stand it when I hear some of my friends complaining about the people who gave them life.
*I am a Christian, but I wouldn't call myself overly-religious. I believe in God, I pray often, I believe that Jesus died on the cross to save us for our sins, and I try my best to be as good of a person that I can be, but I don't feel that I need to go out and preach my beliefs to everyone and their mother. I believe what I believe and that's that. Oh, and I don't think that everything is evil like the 'crazy' Christians do. Believe me, I have the mouth of a sailor.
*I'm the king of comebacks. Try and insult me. I dare you.
*I'm probably the most sarcastic person in the entire world.
*I'll do anything in front of anybody, no matter when or where we are. I hardly ever get embarrassed.
*To an extent, I'm pretty conceded. I don't think I'm better than anybody or anything like that, but I do think I'm awesome.
I'm the wallpaper on my cell phone. 
*If there was one thing I could change about myself it would be my nose. I see rhinoplasty a nose job in my futre (half joking
). After that, my face will be picture-perfect (again, half joking
). I told you I'm conceded. 
*Drake Bell used to be my role model (aside from my parents, of course), but not so much anymore. No particular reason, I just grew out of it. However, I still think he rocks and that he's an incredible musician, though he can't act to save his life.
*I've been a Lucille Ball fan for as long as I can remember. She's one of the reasons why I dream of becoming a famous actor.
*I'm starting to get bored, so maybe I'll finish this later.

*I'm probably the most upbeat person you'll ever meet. I can't stand negative nelly's.
*I don't think I've ever used the term "negative nelly" in my entire life, up until now, and I'm thinking that I should never say it again.
*Acting is my passion. Fame is in my plan for the near future, and I have faith that it can and will come true.
*I'm literally counting down the days until I'm old enough to apply for <i>Big Brother</i>. 426, just a little more than a year.
*I'll be 17 in December.
*I'm a huge Ashlee Simpson fan, in case you didn't already know. She's amazing!
*Math is not my subject...at all.
*I was most likely going to be playing the part of Ralphie in a school production of <i>A Christmas Story</i>, but the stupid licensing company wouldn't give us the rights.
*I'm not the type of person that argues with their parents, and they don't embarrass me either. I can't stand it when I hear some of my friends complaining about the people who gave them life.
*I am a Christian, but I wouldn't call myself overly-religious. I believe in God, I pray often, I believe that Jesus died on the cross to save us for our sins, and I try my best to be as good of a person that I can be, but I don't feel that I need to go out and preach my beliefs to everyone and their mother. I believe what I believe and that's that. Oh, and I don't think that everything is evil like the 'crazy' Christians do. Believe me, I have the mouth of a sailor.
*I'm the king of comebacks. Try and insult me. I dare you.
*I'm probably the most sarcastic person in the entire world.
*I'll do anything in front of anybody, no matter when or where we are. I hardly ever get embarrassed.
*To an extent, I'm pretty conceded. I don't think I'm better than anybody or anything like that, but I do think I'm awesome.
*If there was one thing I could change about myself it would be my nose. I see rhinoplasty a nose job in my futre (half joking
*Drake Bell used to be my role model (aside from my parents, of course), but not so much anymore. No particular reason, I just grew out of it. However, I still think he rocks and that he's an incredible musician, though he can't act to save his life.
*I've been a Lucille Ball fan for as long as I can remember. She's one of the reasons why I dream of becoming a famous actor.
*I'm starting to get bored, so maybe I'll finish this later.
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Facts about me:
--Animal lover(if you haven't guessed) and activist.
--I am VERY competitive.
--I hate mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, and tomatoes.
--My favorite color is purple.
--I have a black cat named Christopher Robin. (He IS part of me
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--Animal lover(if you haven't guessed) and activist.
--I am VERY competitive.
--I hate mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, and tomatoes.
--My favorite color is purple.
--I have a black cat named Christopher Robin. (He IS part of me
Just like a river rushing straight into the sea.... I'm the one thing meant for you, and you for me
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Oh wow how cool! :]Billy Moon wrote:Oh. I have a black cat too, his name is Billy (Moon). And he's also named after Christopher Robin (Milne). Billy Moon was one of his nicknames... And now you know where my user name comes from.jennydumas wrote:I have a black cat named Christopher Robin.
A lot of people hurt black cats on Halloween, so on that day I'm putting him inside.
I wish I could get a white cat too, but it's hard enough having him(im not complaining because I love him!!!) because my step dad is allergic to cats. Anyway, at night Christy stays in that garage, but he refuses to stay inside for too long! He cries, so he's obviously a wild cat. And also, he hates other animals...period. Little turd head. lol
Just like a river rushing straight into the sea.... I'm the one thing meant for you, and you for me
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I once won thirty dollars on a scratchcard.
I am currently taking two classes at my local Community College.
I only get ketchup and cheese on my burgers.
I don't like football very much.
I still do not have a job.
I read all seven Harry Potter books over the Summer.
Winter is my all-time favorite season.
I am currently taking two classes at my local Community College.
I only get ketchup and cheese on my burgers.
I don't like football very much.
I still do not have a job.
I read all seven Harry Potter books over the Summer.
Winter is my all-time favorite season.
