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belovedranger
"Are you a witch or not?"
41 years old
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mocha land
Born Dec-7-1968
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That would be.... Harry Potter! (And Heroes, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Alias, 24, Buffy, Survivor, Johnny Depp, art, scrapbooking, music, reading, writing, games & logic, teaching, my husband, and my sweet kids)
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14 Aug 2010
Scribbulous! Prompt #58
Use the word icy to create a drabble. You may use the word prompt literally by including it in the text, or find a way to be a little more creative! All drabbles must be 100-275 words. Please use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar, and make certain your drabble relates to the prompt in this thread. At this time, all posts in this thread must be R/Hr or Gen. Use the following headers to post your drabbles: Title (if desired): Author: Rating: R/Hr or Gen: Word count: If you would like to comment on a particular author's work, use the OWL system on the forums, or post in the same thread, putting the author's name in bold. Please do not quote the entire drabble. For more details about the rules for this forum, please read the Drabble Guidelines before posting! Any questions about the Drabble Forum should be posted in the Guidelines thread. At this time, the last prompt, blue, has been unpinned and is now open for drabbles of any pairing that does not contradict R/Hr. Previous drabbles threads are located here. **Reminder** Submitted drabbles should not be longer than 275 words. One of the best purposes of drabble writing is to sharpen your skills, learning to think and write with the best words to describe the scene or emotion you wish to convey. Remaining within the word count limit, and further making an effort to reduce the number of words you use, is big part of the drabble exercise. It's meant to be a challenge, so let 's see how well we can all do with 275 words -- or less, all right? : ) Have fun!
30 Jun 2010
Scribbulous! Prompt #57
Use the word blue to create a drabble. You may use the word prompt literally by including it in the text, or find a way to be a little more creative! All drabbles must be 100-275 words. Please use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar, and make certain your drabble relates to the prompt in this thread. This thread is now open to drabbles of any pairing that doesn't contradict R/Hr. Use the following headers to post your drabbles: Title (if desired): Author: Rating: R/Hr or Gen: Word count: If you would like to comment on a particular author's work, use the OWL system on the forums, or post in the same thread, putting the author's name in bold. Please do not quote the entire drabble. For more details about the rules for this forum, please read the Drabble Guidelines before posting! Any questions about the Drabble Forum should be posted in the Guidelines thread. At this time, the last prompt, heat wave, has been unpinned and is now open for drabbles of any pairing that does not contradict R/Hr. Previous drabbles threads are located here. **Reminder** Submitted drabbles should not be longer than 275 words. One of the best purposes of drabble writing is to sharpen your skills, learning to think and write with the best words to describe the scene or emotion you wish to convey. Remaining within the word count limit, and further making an effort to reduce the number of words you use, is big part of the drabble exercise. It's meant to be a challenge, so let 's see how well we can all do with 275 words -- or less, all right? : ) Have fun!
29 May 2010
Scribbulous! Prompt #56
Use the words heat wave to create a drabble. You may use the word prompt literally by including it in the text, or find a way to be a little more creative! All drabbles must be 100-275 words. Please use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar, and make certain your drabble relates to the prompt in this thread. This thread is now open to drabbles of any pairing that doesn't contradict R/Hr. Use the following headers to post your drabbles: Title (if desired): Author: Rating: R/Hr or Gen: Word count: If you would like to comment on a particular author's work, use the OWL system on the forums, or post in the same thread, putting the author's name in bold. Please do not quote the entire drabble. For more details about the rules for this forum, please read the Drabble Guidelines before posting! Any questions about the Drabble Forum should be posted in the Guidelines thread. At this time, the last prompt, bloom, has been unpinned and is now open for drabbles of any pairing that does not contradict R/Hr. Previous drabbles threads are located here. **Reminder** Submitted drabbles should not be longer than 275 words. One of the best purposes of drabble writing is to sharpen your skills, learning to think and write with the best words to describe the scene or emotion you wish to convey. Remaining within the word count limit, and further making an effort to reduce the number of words you use, is big part of the drabble exercise. It's meant to be a challenge, so let 's see how well we can all do with 275 words -- or less, all right? : ) Have fun!
4 Mar 2010
Scribbulous! Prompt #55
Use the word bloom to create a drabble. You may use the word prompt literally by including it in the text, or find a way to be a little more creative! All drabbles must be 100-275 words. Please use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar, and make certain your drabble relates to the prompt in this thread. This thread is now open to drabbles of any pairing that doesn't contradict R/Hr. Use the following headers to post your drabbles: Title (if desired): Author: Rating: R/Hr or Gen: Word count: If you would like to comment on a particular author's work, use the OWL system on the forums, or post in the same thread, putting the author's name in bold. Please do not quote the entire drabble. For more details about the rules for this forum, please read the Drabble Guidelines before posting! Any questions about the Drabble Forum should be posted in the Guidelines thread. At this time, the last prompt, wind, has been unpinned and is now open for drabbles of any pairing that does not contradict R/Hr. Previous drabbles threads are located here. **Reminder** Submitted drabbles should not be longer than 275 words. One of the best purposes of drabble writing is to sharpen your skills, learning to think and write with the best words to describe the scene or emotion you wish to convey. Remaining within the word count limit, and further making an effort to reduce the number of words you use, is big part of the drabble exercise. It's meant to be a challenge, so let 's see how well we can all do with 275 words -- or less, all right? : ) Have fun!
15 Jan 2010
Scribbulous! Prompt #54
Use the word wind to create a drabble. You may use the word prompt literally by including it in the text, or find a way to be a little more creative! All drabbles must be 100-275 words. Please use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar, and make certain your drabble relates to the prompt in this thread. This thread is now open to drabbles of any pairing that doesn't contradict R/Hr. Use the following headers to post your drabbles: Title (if desired): Author: Rating: R/Hr or Gen: Word count: If you would like to comment on a particular author's work, use the OWL system on the forums, or post in the same thread, putting the author's name in bold. Please do not quote the entire drabble. For more details about the rules for this forum, please read the Drabble Guidelines before posting! Any questions about the Drabble Forum should be posted in the Guidelines thread. At this time, the last prompt, gather, has been unpinned and is now open for drabbles of any pairing that does not contradict R/Hr. Previous drabbles threads are located here. **Reminder** Submitted drabbles should not be longer than 275 words. One of the best purposes of drabble writing is to sharpen your skills, learning to think and write with the best words to describe the scene or emotion you wish to convey. Remaining within the word count limit, and further making an effort to reduce the number of words you use, is big part of the drabble exercise. It's meant to be a challenge, so let 's see how well we can all do with 275 words -- or less, all right? : ) Have fun! |
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*Perier
I know that this is out of the ordinary, but how did you get all of those personal photos! I mean that I can't get anything I want up!! btw, your photos are awsome! 8 Apr 2008 - 16:37
Pili204
Congrats on your 3 year forum anniversary! *hugs* You're such a bright presence for everyone. So lucky to know you and call you a friend. 6 Oct 2007 - 18:47
beckyslee83
Hello! I just saw that you have friended me on LJ - thank you very much! That is really sweet of you! I am hoping to get a lot more involved in the HP fandom now so hopefully we can chat more! xxx 13 Aug 2007 - 19:15
RonHermione33
It was so great to get to meet up at Prophecy 2007 to squee over all things Ron! I do think at the next event that the Ron-a-thon we all talked about should be added to the schedule - you would do a great job heading that! I will look forward to seeing you again one day in the future, my friend! RON & HERMIONE, ALWAYS! 6 Aug 2007 - 9:29
MrsSnape1414
Absolutely LOVED meeting you this past weekend. I can't believe you are even sweeter in person. I had such a great experience at Prophecy, and meeting Checkmaters was the icing on the cake! 6 Aug 2007 - 0:17
ginchy
You are such a wonderful, supportive, and talented friend! Thank you so much for always believing in me, lady! *hugs* 24 Jun 2007 - 18:49
SKON
This is all new to me - I replied to your comment under my name and then realized you might not see it there - so I will reiterate - my wonderful first day of summer break had taken a rapid turn downhill - I was feeling quite low - and I checked my e-mail to find your message under my profile (I'm guessing this is new, right?). Anyway you can't imagine the lift it gave me. Thank you so much. 24 Jun 2007 - 3:18
RonHermione33
From the moment I first conversed with you through e-mail, I knew I had found a true friend, whom shared my love for Ron and Hermione! Love and Hugs! 23 Jun 2007 - 17:28
spidergirl
Thanks for your comment about my test :) You´re always the best regards fandom and real life, do you know that? *loves* 23 Jun 2007 - 2:58 |
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