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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SwDk...eature=related
not sure what this is..
dota -apem [olous.com] #1735
I've run over black cats that were luckier than me
http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/z...a/me/ana45.jpg
i was posting a pic on that thread...
And we pass, from the dusk to the night. The stars shine upon the earth, their glorious light. The roads of heaven, the Milk Way. The embodiment of beauty, forever will stay. Ingrained in mind, weaved into soul. Our hearts do bind, life's great toll. Tomorrow will come, in any shape or form. The song is done, the page is torn. Dreams of sweetness, visions of serenity. The pleasantry's discreetness permeates within simplicity.
paradise and passion, taken with a price/ no more interaction, love shall suffice/ but in depths of frustrations and grains of hope/ that's where you'll find the broken ropes/ of jealousy, rage, dishonor, and shame/ the written is heard with nothing but blame/ how great the thought of disregard, as bodies lay acrosss the yard/ in waves of pain, disorder, and hate/ what evil brought us to this fate.
a poem i had written... how barrasin... lol
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READER'S THEATER
COLUMBUS DAY
Characters:
Narrator one
Narrator two
Narr 3
Narr 4
Columbus
King of Portugal
King of Spain
Queen of Spain
Sailors
Messenger
Columbus' brother
Townsperson one
Townsperson two
Townsperson three
Narrator one: A sea battle! The ship tipped and rocked. Water was rushing in from everywhere. Splash! A spray of salt water flew into the air. A sailor had jumped into the ocean.
Narrator two: The sailor swam to a floating timber. He grabbed it. Although he was a few miles from shore, he knew he would survive!
All: He wouldn't give up, though others might. He believed in himself when he thought he was right.
Narrator 3: This brave sailor was Christopher Columbus and he was just a young man then.
Columbus: I am from Italy. My father wants me to be a weaver, like him, but I want to be a sailor and have great adventures.
Narrator four: He did make it safely to shore. Luckily, he landed in Portugal, where his brother lived.
Columbus' brother: I own a map store. I will teach him about maps and navigation and let him work in my store.
Narrator one: Columbus learned alot and talked with sailors and explorers who came to the store.
Narrator two: Often, the explorers were going to a place called the Indies and bringing back amazing things. Silks, spices and treasures of all kinds.
Narrator 3: But the Indies were far away. People had to travel west a long way over harsh lands to get there.
All: Silk and spices. Jewels and gold. Wonderful things for all to behold.
Narra 4: Columbus wanted to go to the Indies too. He thought he could find a faster and easier way to get there sailing east over the sea.
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> Columbus: The earth is round, this much I know. Would sailing west be the way to go? I'm using my math, I think it is so!
Narrator one: But Columbus had some big problems. Most people thought the ocean was too wide to cross. No one knew exactly how big the world was.
Townsperson one: It cannot be done! Impossible
Townsperson three: The sea is too wide and unknown, they will never come back!
Narrator two: Also, sailing west to the Indies would be expensive! Columbus did not have enough money.
Columbus: I will ask the King of Portugal for help.
Narrator 3: First, Columbus explained his plan to the King. Then he asked for ships and money.
King of Portugal: Ships and money for a plan that sounds funny? NO!
Narrator 4: Columbus was disappointed and frustrated. He needed money to pay for his voyage.
Columbus: I will try the King and Queen of Spain.
Narrator one: They listened to Columbus. Then they formed a committee to study his plan.
King and Queen: What do you think?
Townsperson 1: Sounds too expensive.
Townsperson 2: I don't think anyone knows how far one would have to go to navigate around the world.
Townsperson 3: What if they run into savages, or a hurricane, or sea monsters, or ....
Narrator two: (Inturupting him) It took four years for the committee to decide.
King and Queen of Spain: No way Columbo! It's a Silly Idea!
Narrator 3: Columbus kept trying. He told everyone about his plan.
Narrator 4: He even tried the King and Queen of Spain again.
King and Queen of Spain: NO!!
Columbus: OK then. I'll try the King of France.
Narrator 1: He was on his way, when a messenger caught up with him.
Messenger: Please come back! Do be so kind! The Queen of Spain has changed her mind!
(Columbus does happy dance.)Woohoo! I'm off around the world!
Narrator 2: It was a happy day for Columbus. The King and Queen gave Columbus enough money for supplies and three ships The Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
Columbus. Three fine ships!
Narrator 3: One August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail. He headed west, across the ocean. Columbus kept track of days, directions, and distances. His ships sailed farther and farther away form Spain. But still no sight of land. His sailors grew angry and worried.
Sailors: Tossing and rolling over the waves. Sun and storm and endless days.
Sailor: I miss my Mommy!
Narrator 4: A month dragged by with no sight of land. The sailors were scared and ready to give up. Columbus was confused.
Sailors: Let's go home!
Columbus: Where are those Indies. We should be there by now. Just give me three more days.
Narrator 1: They kept sailing. Two days later, they saw birds. At sea, birds mean land is near. Columbus changed direction to follow the birds.
Narrator 2: Columbus kept watch until late that night. Finally they saw land! That was on October 12, 1492. Today, five hundred years later, we still celebrate that date!
Narrator 3: Columbus and his sailors went ashore. The native people welcomed them. They spoke to each other using sign language.
Columbus: I will call these native people "Indians" because we have reached the Indies!
Narrator 3: That was another mistake. Columbus thought he had found the Indies. In fact, he had found islands near the Bahamas. Today, we call these continents North and South America.
Columbus: Hey, I did some great things even though I made a few mistakes. I figured out how to use the trade winds so ships could travel those great distances without running out of supplies. In fact, I made 3 (4) more trips to the new world for Spain, bringing exotic things like sweeet potatoes, gold bracelets. You just have to make up your mind to do something and use your wisdom and courage to follow through.
Narr 4: We can all learn about courage and perseverance from Columbus.
All: He wouldn't give up, though others might. He believed in himself when he thought he was right.
READER'S THEATER
COLUMBUS DAY
Characters:
Narrator one
Narrator two
Narr 3
Narr 4
Columbus
King of Portugal
King of Spain
Queen of Spain
Sailors
Messenger
Columbus' brother
Townsperson one
Townsperson two
Townsperson three
Narrator one: A sea battle! The ship tipped and rocked. Water was rushing in from everywhere. Splash! A spray of salt water flew into the air. A sailor had jumped into the ocean.
Narrator two: The sailor swam to a floating timber. He grabbed it. Although he was a few miles from shore, he knew he would survive!
All: He wouldn't give up, though others might. He believed in himself when he thought he was right.
Narrator 3: This brave sailor was Christopher Columbus and he was just a young man then.
Columbus: I am from Italy. My father wants me to be a weaver, like him, but I want to be a sailor and have great adventures.
Narrator four: He did make it safely to shore. Luckily, he landed in Portugal, where his brother lived.
Columbus' brother: I own a map store. I will teach him about maps and navigation and let him work in my store.
Narrator one: Columbus learned alot and talked with sailors and explorers who came to the store.
Narrator two: Often, the explorers were going to a place called the Indies and bringing back amazing things. Silks, spices and treasures of all kinds.
Narrator 3: But the Indies were far away. People had to travel west a long way over harsh lands to get there.
All: Silk and spices. Jewels and gold. Wonderful things for all to behold.
Narra 4: Columbus wanted to go to the Indies too. He thought he could find a faster and easier way to get there sailing east over the sea.
>
> Columbus: The earth is round, this much I know. Would sailing west be the way to go? I'm using my math, I think it is so!
Narrator one: But Columbus had some big problems. Most people thought the ocean was too wide to cross. No one knew exactly how big the world was.
Townsperson one: It cannot be done! Impossible
Townsperson three: The sea is too wide and unknown, they will never come back!
Narrator two: Also, sailing west to the Indies would be expensive! Columbus did not have enough money.
Columbus: I will ask the King of Portugal for help.
Narrator 3: First, Columbus explained his plan to the King. Then he asked for ships and money.
King of Portugal: Ships and money for a plan that sounds funny? NO!
Narrator 4: Columbus was disappointed and frustrated. He needed money to pay for his voyage.
Columbus: I will try the King and Queen of Spain.
Narrator one: They listened to Columbus. Then they formed a committee to study his plan.
King and Queen: What do you think?
Townsperson 1: Sounds too expensive.
Townsperson 2: I don't think anyone knows how far one would have to go to navigate around the world.
Townsperson 3: What if they run into savages, or a hurricane, or sea monsters, or ....
Narrator two: (Inturupting him) It took four years for the committee to decide.
King and Queen of Spain: No way Columbo! It's a Silly Idea!
Narrator 3: Columbus kept trying. He told everyone about his plan.
Narrator 4: He even tried the King and Queen of Spain again.
King and Queen of Spain: NO!!
Columbus: OK then. I'll try the King of France.
Narrator 1: He was on his way, when a messenger caught up with him.
Messenger: Please come back! Do be so kind! The Queen of Spain has changed her mind!
(Columbus does happy dance.)Woohoo! I'm off around the world!
Narrator 2: It was a happy day for Columbus. The King and Queen gave Columbus enough money for supplies and three ships The Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
Columbus. Three fine ships!
Narrator 3: One August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail. He headed west, across the ocean. Columbus kept track of days, directions, and distances. His ships sailed farther and farther away form Spain. But still no sight of land. His sailors grew angry and worried.
Sailors: Tossing and rolling over the waves. Sun and storm and endless days.
Sailor: I miss my Mommy!
Narrator 4: A month dragged by with no sight of land. The sailors were scared and ready to give up. Columbus was confused.
Sailors: Let's go home!
Columbus: Where are those Indies. We should be there by now. Just give me three more days.
Narrator 1: They kept sailing. Two days later, they saw birds. At sea, birds mean land is near. Columbus changed direction to follow the birds.
Narrator 2: Columbus kept watch until late that night. Finally they saw land! That was on October 12, 1492. Today, five hundred years later, we still celebrate that date!
Narrator 3: Columbus and his sailors went ashore. The native people welcomed them. They spoke to each other using sign language.
Columbus: I will call these native people "Indians" because we have reached the Indies!
Narrator 3: That was another mistake. Columbus thought he had found the Indies. In fact, he had found islands near the Bahamas. Today, we call these continents North and South America.
Columbus: Hey, I did some great things even though I made a few mistakes. I figured out how to use the trade winds so ships could travel those great distances without running out of supplies. In fact, I made 3 (4) more trips to the new world for Spain, bringing exotic things like sweeet potatoes, gold bracelets. You just have to make up your mind to do something and use your wisdom and courage to follow through.
Narr 4: We can all learn about courage and perseverance from Columbus.
All: He wouldn't give up, though others might. He believed in himself when he thought he was right.
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MeLikesToEatTheBacon211221
look in the Name the Person Above you thread,
i was replying and the FORUM got restarted and i copyed to make sure i knew how to spell it again
Spoiler for I'm not crazy.:
bodysurfing, acting, reading, poetry, didjeridoo, tuvan throat singing, vegetarianism
Yes, tis, why do you ask?
Because I had no reference from the mass-pictures thread, and I like to be sure or my archive material.
Or,
Because the red hair was so ridiculous, I wanted to believe it was some cos-player.
Or,
Because dreamviews has enough weird-ass people in here, we don't need some red head making it worse.
Or,
All of the above.
I copied and pasted it for another forum earlier.