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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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They did, that's why I said NEVER AGAIN. Also, no, even if I live about 2 hours away from Toronto, no passport = no Canada.

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I went to Canada, and I didn't need my passport at all. :confused:

 

Also, why does your mood say "asleep"? Because you're obviously not. :lol:

I just didn't change it, okay? And you don't get BACK into the states, especially if your a New Yorker. The border's right there and . . . I just don't want to talk about it anymore!! You guys are getting me all wound and mad!!

I'm not trying to make you mad...:uhoh:

 

Yeah, I didn't need my passport at all. Although my dad needed his. :confused:

It's cause you're underage, the minute you can get a driver's license, you need a passport to go to and from Canada (I think).

 

And you're reminding me how the guys have like 2 shows in Toronto and they're so close, not to mention you're reminding me of all the stereotypes of a New Yorker.

I had a roommate at CTY (nerd camp :wacko:) who was from New York, and she wasn't from the city at all. Come to think of it, none of the New Yorkers from my hall were from NYC. :thinking: So I don't use the stereotype.

 

Well, considering my dad was driving, I'm not too surprised.

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It's cause you're underage, the minute you can get a driver's license, you need a passport to go to and from Canada (I think).

 

That makes sense.

 

And you're reminding me how the guys have like 2 shows in Toronto and they're so close, not to mention you're reminding me of all the stereotypes of a New Yorker.

 

Hey, I know what that's like :P

I'd love to live in NYC for a while.

TOTO, WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE.

 

:lol:

I'm referring to the state size, mainly. The minute I say I'm a New Yorker, people automatically jump to the city or just outside it. I live nowhere near there, and no, not all New Yorkers are within an easy driving distance to the city.

Hey, I had to make that joke eventually. :lol:

 

I TOOK MY FEET

TO OXFORD STREET

 

1042! :o

 

Bye for now Julia! :hug: Didn't mean to make you upset.

WHEN YOU'RE STILL WAITING FOR THE SNOW TO FALL

DOESN'T REALLY FEEL LIKE CHRISTMAS AT ALL

 

...especially when I'm celebrating Christmas on the 27th. :P

JOEL! :hug:
I know not the language of your mouth stream.

Speech is too mainstream, let's communicate using our eyebrows.

UP ABOVE CANDLES ON AIR FLICKER

OH THEY FLICKER AND THEY FLOAT

 

The last person I knew irl who was named Joel was a stalker. :uhoh:

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