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Lindsey R.ParticipantHey guys, will you please write?
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Lindsey RParticipantDid this die already?
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PoooooooossssstParticipantStop dying. Now.
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Lindsey R.ParticipantWell, I posted last, so I'm just waiting for someone else.
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DragonriderParticipantJackie:
"Y'know what? I can' think of anything else to do sooooo….. LET THE SUGAR BE POURED!!!" I say.
Then I take a sugar packet from Miki and dump the contents onto my head. The others look doubtful, but then C.J. does it and other people start to do it too. That's one good thing about having an older sister. If you do something and no one else does, but then your older sister does it, people will probably catch on.
"Well… What now?" Ivy asks.
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Sorry it's so short but no one is posting!
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Shadow DragonParticipantSORRY THAT I HAVEN'T BEEN POSTING.
lvy~
"Well… What now? We go do some more "Tomboy things?"
"We could play sports."
"Like what? l have no idea have any sports work."
"Baseball! Soccer!"
"Yes!" calls out someone. l don't know what her name is. "Let's play soccer!"
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lvy is kind of negative about this whole thing because she really isn't that much of a tomboy.
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Aubrey L.Participant13
WA@Dragonrider is it ok if my character also finds the Tomboy Club like Lindsey R.'s character does?
@Lindsey R. If Dragonrider gives consent, can my character be your best friend, and we maybe find the Tomboy club together?
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Lindsey RParticipant@ Aubrey, sure. Though they would be an odd pair.
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DragonriderParticipant@Aubrey L. Sure that's fine with me. Could you please post soon because I think everyone else has abandoned this?
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Aubrey L.Participant13
WAOf course I'll post soon! I don't think people have abandoned this post, maybe they're just on vacation. (Crossing my fingers. 🙂 Don't give up hope yet!)
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ApplejaguarParticipantalmost10
New YorkI haven't abandoned!
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Lindsey RParticipantI would post, but I don't know what to do with her.
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DragonriderParticipantThanks so much Lindsey R. Aunrey L., Shadow Dragon, and Somebody for postig PoVs, and especially to Lindsey R. For being on this RP nonstop and keeping it alive with me. Applejaguar, I'm glad to see that you haven't abandoned. I understand that people are busy, but this could die very easily if no one else that joined posted. You guys have no idea how much it means to me that you've been posting.
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Lindsey RParticipantThank you. When I enter an RP, I am committed.
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Aubrey L.Participant13
WA@Dragonrider, you are so welcome! I love posting things, and keeping posts alive is one of my jobs. 🙂 I really hate it when a post dies. Anyways, here is my 1st post for my charrie, maybe we can start some things up around here! If there's some activity, maybe the people who made charries will come back.
~Joan B.~
Riding on my skateboard, I let out a big "Whoop!" as I look for my best friend Nicole. "Nicky, Nicky where are you?" I shout. <!–break–>
I keep looking for her, usually she hangs out on the swings drawing her cool sketches. When a girl hears me, she said that Nicky left for home early.
"Maybe she was feeling sick," she suggested.
"Nah, that's not like her. Thanks anyways!" I replied, and racing off on my skateboard went to go flip some cool tricks. On the way, I spied some girl playing soccer. "Interesting, none of them are boys. Usually it's only the boys that play soccer, not girls." Wanting to go check it out, I spun my skateboard around and skidded over them to see if I could play too but then changed my mind, reminding myself to tell Nicky of what I saw. Maybe we could all play together, if the girls were still there tommorrow.
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ApplejaguarParticipantalmost10
New YorkSpit~
Dear Journalthatisnotadiarybecauseanyonecanreaditiftheywant,
Today has been interesting. One of the girls in our school has a great idea to help us express ourselves. I've always hated "acting like a girl." She's created a Tomboy Club to help us feel more freedom to not act like stupid girly-girls. I don't like girls (even myself sometimes). They're dramatic and make a big deal out of everything. Boys are actually smarter. They don't freak out if their friends need some time alone! They don't act like one choice of what dress to wear could destroy the world. But I'm getting off track.
Most of all, I hate how people act like just because I'm a girl I can't do anything. "You're a girl. Football is to dangerous for you. You could hit your pretty head on the ball." Oh my gosh! I know the risks. No one who loved their "pretty little head" that much would ask to play football. I want to play because I love the game! Girls are just as good as boys. I can do anything a boy can do!
Speaking of football, fütbol today has had a big improvement. The girls stole back the field with the help of the Tomboy Club! I can play soccer, finally! What a big improvement to recess! Now I can practice my fakes every day! I love soccer!!!!
But I don't know if the Tomboy Club is a good idea. I know from experience that clubs like these don't last long.
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Is a diary entry okay?
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DragonriderParticipantThat's great Applejaguar! Thanks so much for posting.
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We sit in the shade of the big tree and try to think of something to do. Someone suggests soccer and I smile. I've always loved soccer. I've been playng it since I was 4 and I'm 13 now! Plus, I've tried playing with the boys, but when I get close they tell me to go away. It'll be fun to take over the soccer field and teach those boys a lesson.
We reach the field and choose teams just in time. Right as we start playing, the boys rush over with confused looks on their faces.
"Hey, what are you doing?!" one of them shouts.
"Playing soccer, what does it look like we're doing?" Edelwiess shouts back.
"It looks like a bunch of sissy girls decided to take over our soccer field and try to look cool," says another boy.
"Oh yeah? Who says it's your soccer field?" I ask.
"Yeah, we're playing because we like to, and you know what, I bet we could beat you in a boys vs girls game. C.J. Is the on the highest elite girl's team in the city for soccer and she's won 3 championships!" Jackie yells.
Jackie isn't usually very aggressive, but when she is, she's super determined, and won't give up. I don't know if we have much of a chance against the boys, but turning down this opportunity would just prove us to be the dumb girls that they thing we are.
"Boys vs girls?" a boy says, snickering. "Sure, why not, it'll be fun to see you fail."
"Oh, we won't fail. Just you wait and see," I say.
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"Guys, no matter how bad you may think you are at soccer, try your hardest. I know we can win. They may be bigger and stronger, but they think this is a joke and that it'll be over in 5 minutes. We're determined and we'll show those nasty boys that we're 100% better than they expect. I believe that we can do this as the TC Club. Play hard and work together. Those boys will be sorry they ever decided to play," I say as we run onto our side of the field.
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The game was much better than I expected. Jackie was goalie and she made 6 amazing saves, only letting two goals in. Everyone played hard like I encouraged them to, and we were great. I scored a goal in the first few minutes, and later in the game, Cordelia/Spit, Jesse, and Miki did too. I know Jesse is more geeky and smart and probably didn't expect much of herself, but she scored the tiebraking goal! The final score was 4-2, we won. Jackie and I looked at each other and smiled. We beat the boys!
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DanieParticipantJesse~
I'm happy. Extremely happy.
I knew the other girls wheren't my type of tomboy. They where althetic, while I was more geeky and, to be honest, I wasn't into sports. But.. When I scored that tiebreaking goal, I felt a grin stretch across my face. It stayed there for most of the day.
I have gotten to know the people a bit better. Miki is weird, Spit is pretty much the exact opposite of me, Ed is debating, and Astrid is brave…. I think I'm also universally known as 'the geek', in this club and everywhere else.
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Lindsey RParticipantNicole~
(And the very next day) I sit at the edge of the field, surveying the group. They're playing soccer. I muster up some courage, and walk over to them. They pause their game when I come over. "Um, may I ask what you were doing yesterday?"
Sorry it's short. Just trying to figure out how this should go.
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