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#1
Harry Potter Fan Fiction / The HPFF Fight
February 17, 2009, 08:44:00 AM
This is just a little humorous real life fiction (or whatever the proper phrasing is) I put into words after being inspired to profit from the flood of vampires into HPFF. I think I may make a few more fictions(?) like this involving other issues or even the same issue below, and of course I'll use other characters. Anyway...
~~~
Note: Kiara messaged me and told me she does not want me to use her fiance. So this means no story.

I'm gonna make another one of another kind though in another post, so no worries if there were any.
~~~
#2
Make up a situation in which using a Harry Potter movie quote would be humorous, inappropriate, or flat-wrong.
First here is a link that in itself links to all the HP movies that came out so far.
http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Harry+Potter&x=0&y=0
Choose a movie, click on memorable quotes which is on the left, and you can use that as your source for the quotes.

Allow me to begin.

A mother is introducing you to her newborn baby and you say, "That thing has a name!?"

Your friend Harry is about to jump down a very steep cliff and you say, "You'll be okay Harry. You're a great wizard."

During a royal and pleasant dinner with your familiy, you shout, "TROLL IN THE DUNGEONS!"

You receive a call from your mom and dad after staying with your uncle for a week, and you yell at your uncle, "You told me my parents died in a car crash!"

During a test, your friend Harry asks you what the answer is to question seven, you reply, "Love Harry, love."

During a test, you ask a friend what the answer is to number three and he says "36", then you yell, "36!? But last year I got 37!"

A man is about to jump off a building, attracting a large crowd and police. Right after he jumps, you say, "Windardium Leviosa!"

You are at lunch and you don't have anything to eat. A friend offers you some of his food. You shake your head and say, "Unicorn blood can sustain me!"
#3
Only a fifth of the threads on page 1 correctly relate to this board. *sigh*
Time to turn that fifth into a fourth.


What are movies that you dislike to quite some extent or even hate but everyone else seems to love it?
For me it is: The Deer Hunter, Natural Born Killers, Straw Dogs, Happy Feet, and Total Recall.
#4
The Forest / Temporary Insanity
December 15, 2008, 11:04:18 AM
Goblet was taking a walk hand in hand with a girl. Goblet had imagined himself doing this before and that was when he had a clean state of mind. But when he had imagined so, the girl was usually conscious. This time, this is not the case.

This particularly striking 3rd year was now getting her hair and clothes dirty colliding with the dirt and colored leaves as she was being dragged. She had been prowling about the forest, inspecting trees, singing to herself, when Goblet leaped on her knocking her down and grasping her tiny head tightly. He had jammed his wand to her throat, feeling her helpless struggling and hearing her high pitched squeaks, he muttered an incantation that normally would disable an adult at mid-range. However if one does it to a child at close range, it just knocks them unconscious. There is no blood.

No blood.

Kills thunder needle eye.

Words that pass right by like a train.

Through spikes, through eyes.


Why does Goblet think such things?

A spike through your mother's eye.


Why does Goblet know such things?

Goblet stopped dragging the girl and released her hand, stopping the tension on her arm. He stood over her, looking directly at her blank face. It's so pretty. Does it stay pretty after it is cut with a dagger?

Gabe wants his life back for seven bounties with even more requests.

Another flash of words devoid of meaning, but meaningless doesn't necessarily mean Goblet shouldn't get angry. So he reached into his robes and grabbed his knife and pulled it out. As he was about to begin, he stabbed himself in the thigh. He didn't really mean to though, so he withdrew it from his body. Ugh, it was covered in blood now. It's going to make a mess. He really should begin now.

He wiped his bloody knife on the 3rd year's robes and he was just about to carve her face.
#5
General / We Need a Fast Threads Board
December 15, 2008, 08:20:00 AM
I checked the board clearly labeled, "Other Books and Movies."

All I see on there are two dozen threads that have nothing to do with media and instead revolve around posting your whatever or playing a game. These kinds of threads are fine but not when they negate the original use of the board itself. So I say we ask admin for a board called "Fast Threads" dedicated solely to quick threads that require little effort to post.

Another request though not completely necessary, I would like admin to move all those threads in Other Books and Movies to that board so we can transform it back to its former glory.

Who here is with me?!
#6
General / You Laugh, You LOSE
December 14, 2008, 02:24:58 AM
Rule Number One: You laugh, you lose.
Two: You can post anything you want: pictures, jokes, stories, or Youtube videos.
Three: If you lost, you must say what post you lost to.

And this thread will not be 56k friendly.

This game will now commence in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.













#7
Righty right. I have a story to tell. Sit down if you aren't already.

I'll tell you the second distaster first. It was less of a close call.
So one day, I was at me mother's, it became an incredibly windy day. It was even alarmingly windy but I always enjoyed that kind of weather. After a little bit, the weather became normal again: another sunny day.

The day after that, I went to me pa's and in front of the house was a gigantic tree that had fallen completely down.

This may seem silly but that was my favorite tree. I mean, it was always there next to my house ever since I was little. Now it's gone. I'm not too broken up, but still.
The bright side is that it totally missed my entire house. And on top of that, it missed a tiny faucet and my dogs' water pan. The only damage it really did was catch a few tiny branches on some tiny Mexican shrub.

Now the second disaster. Believe me, this is something.
It was the day of the first game of the NBA finals: Lakers vs Celtics. My brother and I were going for the Celtics. My father grilled chicken outside on the deck and of course, we ate it.
Oh yeah, we also rented Rambo IV earlier.

It's the 4th quarter of the game and the Celtics were keeping a consistent 10 point lead. I kept on asking for my brother to start the movie. My brother kept on insisting that we finish the game because he really wanted to see the Lakers lose. Despite my single repeating persistent question, my brother got his wish and he saw the whole game through. Lakers lost and it was about 11:00 PM.

You don't think this is all relevant? It is, believe me. Read on.

I had already put Rambo IV in the DVD player when I saw South Park was on. I decided to watch a little bit. It was the episode where South Park goes after the tobacco industry. I wanted to show my brother a certain part of South Park. So we watched half of it. We didn't see it, but seeing as how it was getting late and it went to commercial, I decided to just start the movie.

So we watch the movie. It was just over 90 minutes long. My brother was tired and started to go off to bed. But I go to the DVD player and take the DVD out. That's just something I do all the time with DVD's.

I look to my left. Just 10 feet outside the window, on my deck, there is a long line of fire on the ground. I was just dumbfounded. I wondered how this could be done. I thought it might have been a distortion of the glass.
"Is that... normal?" I said. My brother came over to wonder what I was looking at. He was confused too.

The line of fire suddenly got big, quick. And I mean quick. I'm talking one foot going to 7 feet in less than 10 seconds. At this point, we obviously knew there was something wrong. It was unbelievable how fast that fire grew. We both ran outside and managed to get the fire out, with much help to the hose. The grill had tipped over and the combination of scattered hot coals with very old dry wood started the fire.

This was the fire damage. This is what less than one minute of exposure did to our deck. Imagine what it would have looked like if it had been two minutes. Imagine what it would have happened if the fire didn't go out.

You see, I watched an entire game of basketball which ended on time for me to see a little South Park, then I watched Rambo IV because it was a short movie.

ALL THAT ENDED ON PRECISELY THE RIGHT MINUTE AT 12:40 AM!!!

I say again: 12:40 AM! That was when the coals fell, and somehow, I WAS UP TO CATCH IT HAPPENING! Can you even imagine the odds? If it was one less minute, I would have gone to bed already and the fire would burn on. One more minute, I wouldn't have seen the line of fire where I was and I would guess it would have already spread beyond control by the time we discovered it.

It was that precise moment when I looked to the left that I discovered the fire when the coals had just fallen down.



Somebody up there is on my side.
#8
Hogsmead / An Abandoned Stage
June 17, 2008, 02:31:09 PM
Goblet had soaked into the bustling crowd of eager students with everywhere to go. He had not been interested that much in the multitudes of sweets, latest broomsticks, or food Hogsmeade had to offer. Goblet's unmonitored wandering just led him place to place with only the curiosity to explore to motivate him. Soon his footsteps led him to the more secluded locations of Hogsmeade. This was one area that failed to interest the common Hogwarts student. A stage was set up in the corner. It was made out of a shabby wood with stair steps on both sides. And that was about it.

Any chairs that were used to the convenience to the appreciators of art were long gone. Instead there were stores on the other side of the road. So anyone who would so happen to perform would be to the appeal of the passersby. Other than for the intent of acting and presenting a play, Goblet wondered what other purpose could it have served? All Goblet knew was that it no longer serves any specific man's purpose.

But it IS a stage. Nobody is using it. Nobody would mind if Goblet destroyed it. Perhaps maybe they would since it would create a mess, but Goblet had a better idea.

Nobody would mind if he performed. And if they did paid mind, then it would be for their own benefit.

Goblet trotted up the stairs. He was now center stage. He didn't care if he was a bad actor or a good actor. This would be just for, well, fun.

Goblet tried to recall dialogue from somewhere instead of improvising a plot. What was a memorable piece of work to him?

"Good evening, the worm your honor!" announced Goblet, performing strange bows and striking finger pointings. "The prisoner who now stands before you was caught red-handed showing feelings... showing feelings of an almost human nature. This will not do!"
#9
Harry Potter Fan Fiction / The Special Request
June 10, 2008, 12:03:38 PM
The Special Request

         "Drink this," said the guard.
         Goblet was deep somewhere in Knockturn Alley in front of a very old shop. He downed the potion in a single gulp. This was to ensure that Goblet was not being impersonated. This business down here is very secret. Goblet had the suspicion that something illegal may be going on but as long as it didn't concern him then he need not interfere. The guard let him pass and he entered the shop. This shop may be the worst shop, in terms of usefulness, in all of Knockturn Alley. Yet, it is a shop that somehow manages to stay in business. Anyone who tried to figure it out would be wasting their time, unless they thought the shop was a cover. In which case, they'd be right.
         "Goblet?" said a raspy old voice.
         Goblet entered through the door in the back of the shop. "Yeah, it's me."
         "And?"
         Goblet sighed a little. "I captured the guy on the outskirts of London."
         "His name?"
         "Joel Fox!" said Goblet impatiently. All these questions had to do with the last job Goblet did. This was to make sure Goblet really was Goblet, instead of somebody else despite already taking the potion.
         "Can't be too careful," said Gabe promptly.
         "Yeah, you say that every time," said Goblet as he took a chair in front of his desk.
         "Nice work with Joel. He won't be stealing anymore. Although I still would not have mind if you brought me the little inconsiderate garbage pail of a human being in a nice little black sack," said Gabe with an evil grin. "You could have easily done so, Goblet. And why is it that you don't? You knew I was paying more for the dead bounty."
         "You know why. I can't have death lingering on my conscience. The ones I killed in self defense are enough to deal with. Despite protecting myself, it's not easy," said Goblet flatly.
         "Yes," said Gabe, still smiling that evil smile. "And it just so happens that the death bounty was quadruple than the alive bounty on a few of those times."
         "Hey!" shouted Goblet, "It's not like you're hiring me to find children! These are dangerous wizards d**nit!"
         Goblet felt the cautious shifting near the walls. He knew that there were invisible guards to monitor this meeting, but he didn't care.
         "Delusions, Goblet," said Gabe. "Reliable hunter like you, eventually you will kill. Maybe a target will piss you off. Maybe you will judge his life and have your sentence carried out via wand. Or maybe, just maybe," Gabe was grinning broader than ever, "you will kill a target because it's just so... d**n... fun."
         Gabe laughed. Goblet didn't know whether or not he was laughing because of his own shenanigans or because he is looking forward to something. "You're a d**n good bounty hunter, Goblet. Far from the best, but definitely a good one. You're only 17 for crying out loud."
         Gabe was looking forward to something.
         "On to business," said Goblet.
         "Right," said Gabe, regaining control of himself. "So this bounty I will be issuing is for a Mr. Sebastian."
         "What is his crime?" asked Goblet.
         "This nasty sort is a killer. He killed 6 people in a shop, including one child. I don't know what his motive is, and frankly for the sick bloody nitwit, I don't even care. I just want you to get him."
         "It's nice to help out society," said Goblet.
         "Funny. Now I know how much you hate these..."
         Goblet's insides fell apart inside him. "Not a special request," said Goblet. He sighed. "What is it?"
         "You'll find out when you have him alive," said Gabe. He pulled out an envelope. "Once you have captured him, open this envelope and do what is instructed. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT open this until you have him tightly in your hands. If you open it any earlier, you WILL lose the bounty, among other things."
         Goblet took the envelope. "Like what?"
         "Not relevant," Gabe said flatly.
         "What's in this envelope?" asked Goblet.
         "The special request. That is all you need to know about that," said Gabe.
         "Fine."
         "All right then. This time, you do not need to contact any of Sebastian's friends or family or study him or whatever it is you do. We already know where he is so all you have to do is find him, and do your job. He is precisely east of Tuner Bridge way up north. He is settled along the coast."
         "All right then," said Goblet as he stood up. "I will come back when I'm done."
         Goblet tucked the envelope deep into his pocket. He didn't like special requests on bounties. He was familiar with the area he was going to, and he had completed harder bounties. His mind was completely at ease, except for the little distracting envelope comfortably lying in his pocket.
#10
These movies are my favorite of all time and I am wondering how much of this community has seen them. And after you vote, I would like to know what movies you saw by listing them in your post. But that is only if you want to post and only if you want to list.
#11
The Lake / Drifting
June 1, 2008, 06:19:10 AM
Goblet was drifting in the Lake of Hogwarts. He was alone with his thoughts whilst easily excluding the many negative ones that were needless worries and concerns. His body was nearly completely still, letting the gentle wind sway it to wherever it may go.
#12
Harry Potter Movies / Which Dumbledore Do You Prefer?
August 12, 2007, 11:29:13 AM
Which actor who played Dumbledore do you prefer?

Do you like Richard Harris who played Dumbledore in the first and second movie? Or do you like Michael Gambon who played Dumbledore in the third and beyond movies?

For me, I liked Richard Harris because he presents more of the gentle side of Dumbledore. And I have a feeling he could have shown the anger side of his character in the later movies if he hadn't died, God rest his soul.

Michael Gambon is a good actor and a considerably good replacement for Harris, but he just doesn't give off that gentle vibe Harris did.
#13
(Spoiler warning just in case you were really ignorant when clicking this thread)

Yeah, you knew this thread would come soon. Tell how you felt about DH. I'll start off.

I didn't really like how JK hinted at what could happen in the book: confirming the death of two characters and hinting of killing Harry. I kinda knew that two or more characters would die. I always thought that hinting killing Harry off was really just setting in the closure of the series. As I read, I began to feel like she used the announcement to making the reader think, "Wow. Harry could actually die." Even when there were hundreds of pages to go, reading had become difficult as the characters I cared for in the past books were fighting and escaping through what seemed to be an endless amount of ambushes and attacks.

I knew the book wouldn't end in 'scar.' It seems like the kind of rumor where it just sounds like a good idea.

I was convinced that Harry wouldn't die. And I was technically right as he was alive and no spell can awaken the dead. If Harry was to die, I knew even before the book came out that it would be in a noble cause. I even created a theory (I know I'm not the only one that did) that Harry himself may have been a Horcrux. After rereading, I dismissed the theory as I thought that any separation of the soul was deliberate, seeing as how Voldemort wanted to make the 7th Horcrux with Harry's death and in failing to do so, could have in no way made Harry a Horcrux. But I was mostly wrong in that one since Harry is a Horcrux. Even when Harry learned he was a Horcrux, I didn't think he would die but I wasn't confident at all at what I thought. Fortunately, that added to my reading experience. There were a few reasons why I thought Harry wouldn't be killed off. For one, we all adore him. Seven entire books were written about him and killing him in the end of those seven books would discourage and upset us. I just knew I that we were going to recieve a good ending, and I couldn't see anything good about Harry dying even if it was noble of him to do so. The characters in the book would have all been sad(Ginny was one of the bigger characters I thought of in this) and the characters who died would have seemed to died in vain, to me at least.

Moving on to Snape, I was quite sure that he was bad. What with all the 'Is Snape good or bad?' talk, I tried to think of ways on how Dumbledore's death was planned. I didn't think that the death could have been beneficial in any way and would do more harm than good. But of course, I did not know that Dumbledore was already dying and that his hand plagued the rest of his body as well. So he wanted his death to be helpful to Harry. Now this would have been useful to know. But of course, that would have ruined most of the book.

To be honest, I wasn't really that big on Dumbledore's past. It was getting sadder and sadder and Dumbledore's end speech was touching. I cared what was going on, but not even as near as much the other conflicts.

I've always imagined the book to just really be about going town-to-town getting clues on the whereabouts of the Horcruxes. The book took an almost entirely different approach and JK did a good job on keeping me suspenseful. The book was very unpredictable and enjoyable. It was very hard to put down. To me, it was nigh impossible to put down the book for a break when the chapter ended on a cliffhanger.

Now onto romance. I could just tell by the sixth book that Ron and Hermione were going to end up together. Harry hooked up with Cho when he wanted her, Harry hooked up Ginny when he wanted her, and there were SO many signs on how Ron and Hermione wanted each other, in both the sixth and seventh book. I don't think I need to point them out, Hermione being upset when Ron was with Lavender, Ron crying out Hermione's name when she was tortured, Ron frequently giving her compliments, Ron doing frequently making physical contact with Hermione, and the oh-so-small sign when Ron stared into the locket and it told him how Hermione preferred famous Harry over boring unwanted Ron. Yes, that 'oh-so-small' part was sarcasm.
After Harry's two romances, I knew JK wasn't one to let potential romances go to waste. I knew it was only a matter of time. Just trying to figure out when they would kiss finally was the tough part, and it caught you off guard just after when Ron said something out of care for the elves during the siege did Hermione became happy and attracted enough to Ron to go kiss the hell out of him.
Now onto Harry's romance. I knew that there would be frequent references to Harry's longing of Ginny. I didn't know if Ginny would give the good-bye kiss to Harry, because I thought that would be a little cliche. But when that time came, it didn't bother me. I figured that there must be a happy ending for Ginny as well, and Harry longed to be with her so much. This brings me back on why I think Harry wouldn't die.
I didn't expect to see Remus and Tonks' relationship to go so far, to the point of marrying and even conceiving. I don't really have much more to say about their romance, as it wasn't mentioned very much in the book. So I'll move onto people's deaths.

Now the death's really played a big part in the book. I won't go in far with the first death, as it hardly mattered to anyone. I thank God that this death was the only spoiler I knew going in the book. I recently saw a spoiler on this site, going against my advice thinking it was okay. I immediately took my face off the browser when I saw sentence that said that Burbige died on page 12, seeing as how we never heard of Burbige and if she died on page 12, well, we wouldn't really care all that much, would we? Onto the point, the book was really big for me to take in in two days. I thought that Hagrid was dead at the end of the early chapters. I thought it would be the kind of time to kill off Hagrid, but thankfully he was all right. Mad Eye dying was a little shocking, but it seemed necessary. Wormtail's death didn't seem to take in much attention in the book. I thought he would have a bigger role in helping Harry because he saved his life. That fact didn't receive much attention either. Minutes after that, we see Dobby's death, which without doubt, was the worse death to endure for both Harry and the reader, to endure so far in the book. JK does a good job to make the reader feel the loss of Dobby. I hope I'm not missing anything between here and the siege. The siege was very upsetting. In one day, Lupin, Tonks, and Fred all die! Out of the three, I think that Fred shouldn't have been killed. I think it would have been better if Percy died in my opinion. I mean, biggest brother comes back asking for forgiveness from his family, later giving his life for his brothers. With lovable Fred gone, it makes you think about George's future. Will he still be making jokes and trying out new things in the Weasley Wizard Whizzes, only to look to his side and remember his best friend and brother was dead? It just didn't seem right. Now, onto Remus and Tonks. Their deaths were very upsetting to me. But it was good to know that they managed to make something to leave their imprint on the world, which I am of course referring to their baby. However, this didn't really cushion the blow of their deaths, as nonetheless, I was very sad to see these two great characters go. Colin Creevey also died, which rubbed me the wrong way, remembering how excited and happy he was when he saw Harry Potter. He thought he could help, and then bam, a Death Eater killed him.

The ending was good. I just wished it lasted a little longer after Harry talked to Dumbledore. Perhaps Harry could have gone down and thanked everybody, expressed his sorrow, raise a toast to all those who died in the long lasting war. Then he and Hermione could tend to their romantic mates, comforting them over the loss of Fred. But the story only stops after they talked to Dumbledore. The book really hits you when it says, 'Nineteen years later.'
We see that Harry and Ginny and Ron and Hermione had married and had conceived children. Ginny and Harry have three children while Ron and Hermione had two. I suppose it's up to the reader to imagine what went on during the past nineteen years. The funeral of all those people who died, Harry and Ginny's wedding, Ron and Hermione's wedding, each having Ron or Harry being best man, the conceiving, the pregnancy, who died in the past years, what happened to George, stuff like that.

As I said before, this book was a lot to take in in two days. After reading, I felt rather... empty I guess. I was still sad over the deaths of those characters we all adored. But that's what JK gotta do.

In all, this book and series was excellent. I look forward to when JK has another idea to fall on her. Who knows? Maybe she will even create something that could rival her own Harry Potter.

I applaud the entire series of Harry Potter, for it made me a bookworm.

-Goblet

Just so you guys know, you don't have to prepare any long responses. Just say what you feel and review the book a little if you want.
#14
First off, nobody hacked my account so they could post an ad on here. Everybody get that?

Okay now on to the point. There is a nice little site called Galbadia Hotel that features video game soundtracks as MP3's and mangas. Everything on there is free to download.

I don't really care for mangas, but I have a feeling that you others out there may like them. If you do like them, you have to download them as a .zip file, so google "winrar" so then you can be able to open and extract them.

Now the video game soundtracks is what sold me. The site has literally thousands of soundtracks to download. The only downside is that you have to download each individual track, but that's a small price to pay. If you have trouble downloading the file, remember to read the directions provided on the page where you are downloading. I especially liked the soundtrack of Sonic R, Sonic Adventure 2, Shenmue, and Indigo Prophecy.


Video Game Soundtracks Page
http://gh.ffshrine.org/soundtracks.php?r=48258

Mangas
http://gh.ffshrine.org/manga/?r=48258
#15
This is a warning to everyone who reads and follows the Harry Potter series. Do NOT visit this site until you have read the last book of the series. Why? I'll tell you.

Just mere days after Half Blood Prince came out, there had been a thread in the Fan Art and Fiction section of HPFF. It was titled, "A quick sketch I did of Harry." The poster's name was a user called Banastré or something like that. The "picture" was in a link, but the link did not direct you to a sketch of Harry. Instead, it was to a picture of one of the last pages of the Half Blood Prince. Deeply underlined was the spoiler that I am sure everyone has seen. (I am sure I do not need to tell you what that spoiler is.)

Fortunately I had already read the entire book. In an attempt to prevent this spoiler by being read to those have not read the entire book of HBP, I quickly made a post not to click the link. To get attention, I made the font as large as possible. Unfortunately, some users did not see this and witnessed the infamous spoiler.

Nearly everyone who viewed that thread flamed Banastré. He would respond by spamming all the boards with the spoiler. Users were flaming Banastré constantly. He would soon get banned but come back with a different username.

After about a month, he created a thread indicating he was sorry for putting up the spoiler and flaming all the users. I do not know his reasons for creating that thread as I was a bit skeptical of his apology. I could only think of three theories he would do this.

One: Banastré was sincerely sorry of what he had done. He realized that getting attention by being a jerk isn't a good thing.

Two: Banastré wanted everyone to get off his back.

Three: Banastré wanted everyone to think he was sorry so Admin wouldn't ban him again. He realized how much everybody hated him so he will strike again once the last Harry Potter book comes out and he will pull the same stunt.

Now I'm not sure if Banastré was sincerely sorry about what he had done. There is no way to be sure. But this thread isn't about Banastré, he was only an example.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is for sure going to contain the biggest spoilers of the entire series, possibly instigating people who dislike Harry Potter to ruin the book for other people.

Now DH isn't going to come out for awhile now so feel free to visit HPFF for the mean time. The book won't come out until July 21 anyway. But after July 21, do NOT come to this site until you have read Deathly Hallows. In fact just to be extra safe, I wouldn't visit here even a few days before July 21 in case someone gets an illegal copy of the book.

Now I am not confirming that someone will absolutely post a spoiler. I am saying that since this book will answer all the questions that every HP fan has asked to what will happen in the series, do not be surprised if an attention seeker posts a spoiler somewhere.

As far as I am concerned, July 21,2007-until you have read Deathly Hallows, do not visit this site.

This warning goes out to all the other HP forums as well.

Goblet
#16
Harry Potter Movies / Emma....the Power Ranger?
April 16, 2006, 01:50:36 PM
It is rumored that Emma Watson is going to be in the announced movie Power Ranger Force or something like that. Its possible that she is going to be the Pink Ranger. I sure do hape she doesn't take the role. The HP movies were getting more and more mature, then BAM! its possible she is in a movie for the widdle kwiddies.
#17
Message by Owl / Happy Birthday for Emma
April 16, 2006, 01:44:24 PM
Guess whose birthday it was? Yes. You know already because the title said so. Everybody say happy birthday to Emma Watson, who is 16.
#18
Gryffindor / CR4ZY RP
April 1, 2006, 10:33:55 AM
The point of this RP, is to go freaking crazy! Doesn't matter who your character is, the setting, or how crazy a person acts! Just go wild!

Keith starts pwnin' terrorists in the Middle East.
#19
Role Play Character Bios / The Man
March 22, 2006, 09:56:51 AM
Name:  Unknown(reffered to as Man)
AGE:  Unknown
Height: Unknown
Appearance:  A light blue suit with a red tie, and sometimes carrys a suitcase.
RACE:  Unknown
Parents:  Unknown
Personality: None
Likes: Unknown
Dislikes: Unknown
Power:Unknown
History: Unknown


Yeeeaahhh, this guy is really unknown. Ill bring him in an RP to do My573R10US 7h@ngs!.....and act with a MY57R10U5 P3R50N@117Y!!!!!!!.
#20
The Forest / A Man in the Forest
March 20, 2006, 10:38:13 AM
A man stands in the forest. He has a face that stares at nothing. He is tall, has clean organized hair, and a blue suit that gives the word "high authority." Plants seem to wilt and cower away from him, and bugs and animals stay away from him as if he was waste of time. The man knows someone else is in the woods, and he knows that the person is coming to talk to him, right this second.