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Post by GoldenFlither on Jul 21, 2008 19:57:41 GMT
I hope it's okay if we go with this, but I wouldn't mind keeping in touch with some of the lovely people I've met here even after this thread begins to die down some more and all of you amazing people are gone. So if you want to, you can leave off your MSN address for people (like me for instance) to add you so we can all keep in touch in the future.
Here's mine:
goldenflither@hotmail.com
Shouldn't be too hard to remember.
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Post by Numbuh 18A on Jul 21, 2008 23:09:51 GMT
I hope this is fine, since the password thing is on.
Anyway if you want to e-mail me, use this one. I'm not on MSN 99% of the time though, so don't wait for me to appear online.
the_dawnbringers@hotmail.com
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Post by PlyJulia20 on Jul 22, 2008 7:01:37 GMT
rachelsoh96@hotmail.com
or
peobesoh@hotmail.com
I still use the one with my old name.XDD Meaning the one without the 96.
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Post by allie on Jul 22, 2008 14:05:13 GMT
allie_dickey@hotmail.com That's mine.
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Post by Girl next door on Jul 22, 2008 16:16:37 GMT
Stephanie you were Rachel? And you're Korean? Mine: girlnextdoordream@hotmail.com How about facebook too?
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Post by PlyJulia20 on Jul 23, 2008 4:14:48 GMT
@girl Next Door,
Dudette,I'm ALWAYS Rachel and I'M NOT KOREAN FOR PETE'S SAKE.I'm an Asian.=)
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Post by Girl next door on Jul 23, 2008 4:21:06 GMT
Then how come you're Stephanie 120 and you last name is SOH which is Korean? And what's wrong with being a Korean for pete's sake?
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Post by PlyJulia20 on Jul 23, 2008 5:31:35 GMT
@girl next door,
...-_- It's just a SCREENNAME. And excuse me,Soh is a common Singaporean name(I don't know about Korea,though),and I'm born in Singapore,with no Korean heritage.So stop calling me a Korean cause I'm bad in Math,good in English and don't know anything about Korea or how to speak Korean.
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Post by Girl next door on Jul 23, 2008 6:48:07 GMT
Oh I see. You're Singaporean. Actually, not knowing how to speak Korean may not mean one's not Korean. I know Chinese and Vietnamese who don't know their native languages cuz they were brought up in another country. Seriously why r u so mad? I've been mistaken for a Japanese or a Malaysian. In fact, people rarely think I'm Chinese. Do I mind? No. (Well used to mind a lil bit about being mistaken as Japanese but not anymore I guess) And you're saying that Koreans are good at math and bad in English? XD
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Post by PlyJulia20 on Jul 23, 2008 7:25:45 GMT
Yes.-_- I have a Korean classmate,he told me Koreans are good in Math but bad in English.And because,it's SO obvious I'm a Singaporean.I don't have a Korean accent,neither do I LOOK Korean.
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Post by Girl next door on Jul 23, 2008 8:12:49 GMT
Well how am I supposed to tell I've never met you. Hmm the good in math and bad in English thing would be fit for Chinese. I don't know about myself though. Anyway it's hard to say. I knew more Koreans who are good at math but I also knew one or two who are good at English. It depends on the person.
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Post by fangirl4315 on Jul 23, 2008 14:34:04 GMT
Umm... mine's fangirl4315@hotmail.com
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Post by NrrdGirl on Jul 23, 2008 18:52:40 GMT
Let's all just calm down...Koom bye ahhhh.... XD
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jul 30, 2008 0:05:11 GMT
Hehe. Wow, you guys. Can we do this without arguing?
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