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LBT Fanfiction / A fanfic I am planing
« on: March 03, 2008, 12:22:43 PM »
Alright, thanks.

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The Welcome Center / Hello there Comrades!
« on: March 03, 2008, 12:16:49 PM »
Thanks for the warm welcome! It's not everywhere people respect newcomers. If anyone is interested in the novel I'm writing (it's okay I suppose...) then PM me and I'll send you a chapter or two. It's pretty much unedited mind so don't be suprised if horrible sentences jump out and smack you in the face, as I have yet to go back and re-work it all (which it definately needs!)

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1988 Theatrical Release / Something amusing I found
« on: March 03, 2008, 12:12:30 PM »
Quote from: Coyote_A,Mar 1 2008 on  08:53 AM
Well, frame collating isn't very good in some moments.
Ozzy isn't the only picky one around I see.

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Sports / who like to play sports
« on: March 02, 2008, 06:45:05 PM »
I only swim and play volleyball, but I manage to keep pretty fit with that. Even with these I'm beginning to slowly move into the teaching area of the sports. I regulary teach swimming to youngsters in my club, and have recently achieved my Level 1 Volleyball coaching award, although I have to wait until I'm sixteen before I can "officially" be a coach.

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Gamers Zone / List of PC games you play(ed)
« on: March 02, 2008, 06:28:18 PM »
I'm a bit sad to see that neither of the Freespace games are here. Freespace is an underated classic, and is actually open source now, so there are volenteers constantly inproving the game.

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Episode Discussion / Discuss: The Amazing Threehorn Girl
« on: March 02, 2008, 06:15:08 PM »
I seem to remeber as a kid watching some program regulary, and liking it, despite the fact that EVERY SINGLE EPISODE followed the same pattern. Even now, years later, I can recall it to mind if I try hard enough.

It reminds me of something Charlie Brooker once said, he was talking about some television program and commented about it was in some way comforting that some things never changed. It probably helps small children to introduce routine in TV, as it does with school and bed-times.

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1988 Theatrical Release / Embarrassing
« on: March 02, 2008, 05:58:43 PM »
I was re-introduced by a friend, who was saying how they really wanted to watch the original again, so I wasn't alone. Also I had a few friends who remebered it with a "Oh yeah that was great!"

Fortunately in my school I was already well-known and liked, even if people did know I was a bit weird they'd have no qualms about asking me for help on Stats coursework or anything. My friends all considered me a bit off the wall anyway (which I don't mind, it's true after all!) so finding out that I had fallen in love with an old childrens film only brought shakes of the head, in a friendly manner.

For these reasons I made no atttempt to hide all of this. In fact I almost immediately changed my picture in messenger to Ducky, and set a LBT quote as my personal message.

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LBT Fanfiction / A fanfic I am planing
« on: March 02, 2008, 05:22:59 PM »
This may sound a bit stupid, because I couldn't seem to find your character profile anywhere. (I am new mind...)

How are you going to handle the difference in language between your main character (who I am simply assuming is a herbivore from your saying that eating meat was a bit odd) and the raptor?

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1988 Theatrical Release / Littlefoot's Egg
« on: March 02, 2008, 01:28:10 PM »
How could all of the eggs of Littlefoot's potential siblings end up as they were? They were all broken and smashed, but nothing had harmed Littlefoot's egg, which was in the centre. Maybe Littlefoot's egg had gone slightly astray before, luckily at a time when it would have been crushed. Not sure why his mother would have just left the broken eggshells mind.

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Sound Off! / Nick Pitera
« on: March 02, 2008, 01:15:34 PM »
Wow, that is odd.

I'm still trying to convince myself that it isn't computer trickery of some description.

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The Welcome Center / Hello there Comrades!
« on: March 02, 2008, 01:01:13 PM »
Rrrr....I've had to answer the "what is it about" so many times, nad being science fiction it's kind of hard to explain. It's okay though.

Basically, our universe was set up as an experiment by the beings of the "real" universe, who had absolute control over ours. Every time the minutest particle of time went by, they stopped time in our universe in order to examine the location of every single atom, how stock market prices were fluctuating and just about everything else you can possibly think of.

That's only the setting, but I think it's enough to be getting on with. If anyone's still interested I'll write a bit more about it.

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The Welcome Center / Hello there Comrades!
« on: March 02, 2008, 07:54:21 AM »
I recently re-discovered The Land Before Time at the grand old age of fifteeen, where I dragged out an old taped version of the first film and watched it. Quality wasn't great but it was still good viewing and a trip down memory lane.

I also have vivid memories of Chomper eating dragonflies, so I must have seen number two at some point, but can't find it anywhere in the house.

I probably won't be as active as I'd like to be as I have to split my time between here, coursework, a novel I'm writing, piano practice, school and the Hard-Light forums but I'd like to think I can chat with some people here.

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