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Published: 2018-08-12 09:12:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 1110; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 4
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Well continuing on the cruise!!!The Museketeer(s) are happily playing around in the pool of the ship deck. With them they brought two floats, a big one shaped like an unicorn, which Kelsey and Cassidy decided to lounge in and the other, a smaller one which can carry their snacks... honestly the only one playing around is Tomoe, however she decided to force them into playing with her and splashed some water their direction. , which mostly hit Kelsey. With her hair dripping wet and water inside of the float, she thought that she wasn't going to stand for this and pulled out her watergun from within the float. She then filled it up and decided to wage war on Tomoe as a form of revenge. In a hurry she pulled forth a ball that was floating near her and use it as a shield to defend her face. Meanwhile Cassidy looked on in joy, seeing her two friends playing, while she just continued lounging and even decided to eat her parfait , btw the chocolate parfait is Tomoe's and the triple scoop ice cream is Kelsey's
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Comments: 12
AnimeMangaLover4Life [2018-08-12 18:51:02 +0000 UTC]
Awwww what an adorable summertime fun scene! It's really sweet how despite the fact she's probably annoyed at least mildly over getting splashed, she still gives Tomoe some of the pool fun she was looking for; like I big sis Maan although small that ice cream looks delicious Hold on! How did you know I was going to inquire whose ice cream is whose?? I was thinking that right before I saw that you wrote which is which. Looks like you yourself are a bit psychix
As always, grrreat job!
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Chaoussu In reply to AnimeMangaLover4Life [2018-08-14 21:02:19 +0000 UTC]
Haha yeah, well that is friendship, you just sometimes mess with each other or at least that is what my friendships are like we like to joke around with each other and pull pranks though I am the most successful in that regard
I didn't it is just that sometimes I ask those questions myself, so I just wrote the kind of info I would normally ask for myself
And as always THANKS FOR THE COMLIMENTS!
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AnimeMangaLover4Life In reply to Chaoussu [2018-08-14 21:05:42 +0000 UTC]
I can easily see the three of them having that sort of dynamic. And yea I can tell
Well either way kudos to that! You are starting to subconsciously know what I'm gonna do
As always, you're very welcome!
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Chaoussu In reply to AnimeMangaLover4Life [2018-08-14 21:08:05 +0000 UTC]
I will then continue to strive towards my goal to know what to write
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AnaxErik4ever [2018-08-12 13:47:08 +0000 UTC]
Summer time guys! Schools is out, the sun is shining. Summer time guys! I think I wanna' make him mine and, Nothing like the feeling that you get inside. Look him in the eyes. Summer time guys!
Can't say I have many memories of doing stuff like this with friends during past summers, but going camping and traveling to the seaside (on family trips and at summer camp) stick out prominently in my mind.
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Chaoussu In reply to AnaxErik4ever [2018-08-14 20:59:12 +0000 UTC]
HAHA!!! LOVE THAT SONG!!! though I find it funny to hear that song again, since everyone else are pretty much starting school again now though I am not gonna rest for a while.
Same I never did something like trying to get a guy, but then again, I am not interested in anything related to love (with myself. I am fully invested when it is my ocs' or friends' love ) I however also have many memories camping, going to beaches and travelling with my family. I once went on a road trip through Germany, France, Poland, Czech Republic, Luxembourg and Belgium, not in that row, but I can't remember the row anyway, cuz many years ago. However it was a long fun yet tiring trip as I spent a lot of time just sitting in a car
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AnaxErik4ever In reply to Chaoussu [2018-08-15 02:57:53 +0000 UTC]
I never really left school this year, having taken summer classes to keep up with my program. I have many fond memories of summer camp, memorable summer jobs (namely at that New Age retreat in the Catksills and at a Renaissance faire), and going to the beach though. You are lucky to have traveled to so many places; the only places I've been outside of the USA, aside from Canada, are Cyprus, Ireland, France and England. I totally want to hit Belgium, Germany, and a couple other Eastern European countries before I get too old.
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Chaoussu In reply to AnaxErik4ever [2018-08-18 23:52:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh... I don't think I would be able to survive that. I am not good at studying without breaks, because when I do, I will just remember it for like a month and then my brain will be empty as I relax afterwards
I also have some, always found it funny, because I would go with my cousins and everyone in campus would be like "why are you guys always together?". Our ages are within the interval of 7 years and it wasn't ordinary for people with a 7 years gap to play together. Once we explained that we were cousins, they would always be shocked, cuz there were ten of us.
The only summer job I've ever had was being someone monitoring the exams of middle schoolers and high schooler (though I am the same age as some of them, but finished high school, so it was fine with them) and a waitress.
I do feel lucky to have been able to see that many places, but it was like a road trip, so even though I was in Paris, we were there for like three days and then went on to the next country, I only saw the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, no shopping or real chance of tasting the cuisine.
Also you're never too old to experience the world, because my father is in his sixties and he is still travelling every year, sometimes more than once and twice. SO I believe you got a lot of time
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AnaxErik4ever In reply to Chaoussu [2018-08-19 02:59:45 +0000 UTC]
It's not the first time I've been in academic things over the summer, but it's the first time I've had to take classes and not been able to say no. I would not graduate on time if I didn't take them. Paris is one of the places I am most thankful to have travelled to in my 25 odd years of life so far. I'd love to travel there again, especially since I want to walk through Montemarte and on the Ile de la Cité. And if I'm really lucky, I'll get the chance to see the Opera Garnier and leave a little tribute for the local "ghost". That infamous "opera ghost" is one half of my username, just so you know.
French cuisine is delicious. It's how I first became accustomed to spicy mustard and also to deliciously savory meat and fish that did not need copious amounts of salt or vinegar with how well they were seasoned. Also, if you have the chance to petit gateau ("little cakes") see that you do.
P.S. It is well known the Charlotte family's names come from foods and drinks, but a lot of them can be traced back to French cuisine. Amande ("almond"), Mont D'Or ("gold mountain", type of cheese), Citron ("lemon"), Poire ("pear"), Anglaise (from "creme anglaise", a type of pastry cream), and Ananas ("pineapple") are six examples I can think of off the top of my head.
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Chaoussu In reply to AnaxErik4ever [2018-08-21 12:22:36 +0000 UTC]
I most likely don't think I will get to leave one... mostly because my mom is afraid of ghosts and she kinda rules over where we are going... or well. My dad decides and if my mom opposes, then we are not going there.
I wish I had the chance to taste it I really live macaroons, so would've liked to taste some authentic ones I don't have the sweetest tooth though, so can't eat much. However I do like meat and fish... damn you're making my stomach growl
Oh yeah that is true, though I honestly didn't pay attention to Citron, most likely because we also say "Citron" here in my country, so it just went over my head that it was french
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AnaxErik4ever In reply to Chaoussu [2018-08-21 15:38:59 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... the last time I went to Opera Garnier, I was 17 and had typed up a letter before my plane even left American soil to leave at Box 5. I'm sure I'm not the first person to leave letters and small musical trinkets at the Phantom's supposed box, and I definitely will not be the last.
In my learning about Belgium, and other French speaking nations, I've noticed some regional variations with word spellings or usages but not with pronunciations. French-Canadian French tends to be more literal, therefore easier to translate to English; Parisian French, which is what I learned, can be scary if you haven't grown up a native speaker or don't have the patience to sit through writing and speaking drills. To be honest, as an audial learner, I had a harder time learning to think in French, as opposed to translating from English to French, and remembering to write different accents over the alphabet I already knew.
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