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Post by reedfrost on Jun 29, 2008 16:14:35 GMT -7
Hi folks! Reedfrost here... I'll give you a description... I like to fence, I enjoy sci-fi stuff and Warrior Cats... I like cats in general.
for RP, here is a description of a cat: Redfrost: A golden brown tom with streaks of white through his fur. Loyal, ready to fight for his clan.
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Post by rabbitfur on Jun 30, 2008 6:36:31 GMT -7
Hey reedfrost I know you too.....
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Post by treestar on Jul 1, 2008 11:12:33 GMT -7
hi reedfrost! ;D I like warrior cats too ;D and anything to do with them (like this site) and just for fun ill put one more grin on this post ;D
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Post by lostpaw on Jul 2, 2008 15:37:24 GMT -7
Hi Reedfrost! =D
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Post by Poison de Pointe du Lac on Jul 3, 2008 13:00:34 GMT -7
Hi Reedy! Welcome to Wawi! I'm Rubystripe, from Wands and Worlds. I was just recently made a mod. Glad that you joined!
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Post by chinajack on Jan 30, 2012 5:34:25 GMT -7
Nowadays the 26th Olympic Games are being held in AtLanta. It is the most popular program all over the world and also my favourite progamme. In 1992 I was watching the 25th Olympic Games on TV with my schoolmates in China. We cheered at every success the Chinese athelets had. As the Chinese national flag was rising and the national anthem ringing in my ears I was moved to tears just as the medalists. It is the happiest moment for them and for me. I am proud of being a Chinese. Now that I am in America, things are different. I am so near to the games yet so far away emotionally from those watching around lite. Whenever the Chinese made a mistake, the Americans cheered, which angered me greatly. Each country wants every gold medal. That is understandable. The problem is that they have so much prejudice against our motherland. I admired Wang Yifu's courage and stamina. He lost his gold medal because of his illness. As soon as he regretfully put down his gun, he fell unconscious and was earried away on a stretcher. Mo Huilen also lost her gold medal painfully. nike air max 2012 cheap The young girl was not satisfied with a silver and braved for the gold at the risk of losing it. She showed the true spirit of sportsmanship. I sing in praise of them even if they lose. In my opinion we should praetice what we preach and stick to the Olympic creed that the most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought wen.
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