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It was fun to sneak-read your post. It was enjoyable and I had to hold back some giggles. Still do...or the Professor would hang me by my tippy toes. That'd sure be painful.
Lol well cool! Oh listen, I've been there, I remember in middle school I got caught reading a Beatles book under my desk! :embarrassed:

Nervousness never allies itself with me, it goes the opposite direction. One time, I was singing for some event. I was running smoothly, until I heard some people whisper some things about me (I have real good ears). None of them bad! They were very uplifting compliments. Egoism knocked at my door...gosh darn it. As soon as I allowed myself to feel like queen of the world. My knees got wobbly, sending me to the floor. I collapsed--in panic I decided to walk off the stage. XD While doin' that, I fell over a step and landed on my face.
Aww, well at least you know your talented will be appreciated next time! Actually the same thing happened to Frodo in Lord of the Rings. He was singng and dancing on a table and got so proud and pleased with himself, he ended up toppling over! It's true, sometimes a little nervousness can keep you honest.

Phobia with men helps me none.
Heh, join the club! :stick_out_tongue:

I guess I tend to mentally assume things before they happen.
I have an odd tendency to predict things correctly...this isn't ego talking.
:confused:

Well, this time I didn't. Heeeheeee!
I am trying to stop assuming things.
I get in trouble sometimes.
I'm glad you found the pairing pretty cool.
XD That gave me relief.
I tend to assume things too, usually for the worst, lol! I am often very intuitive, but not I find when I worry too much.

I think Janice and Floyd did tie the knot.
There are many clues!

When Piggy/Kermit married in MTM, the musical two gazed at eachother, as if contemplating happily about a potential marriage. Floyd defends his lover when Gonzo kind of bites out at her with his words in the movie. In TMS they were always nicknaming each other:

"Honeybunch"
"Baby"
True, I do recall that moment in MTM. And they're very close in Rocky Mountain Holiday (and I think it was implied that they were sleeping in the same tent hehe).

Floyd also called Janice his "main squeeze" in the Pearl Bailey episode. I think that was the first episode that showed them as a couple. Janice is complaining to Kermit about something and she turns to Floyd in frustration, "Honey, you tell him!" lol


Well, you needn't fret about the handwriting - mine is anything but bubbly; it's very angular and quickly fills up the paper. But my neck's feeling better - I called the studies to a halt for an hour and went to watch the tube in the common room downstairs.

I'll pass on the coffee, since I'm more of a tea drinker. But as to repeating all the sections that have Richard Hunt in them - I'm hip to that.
My handwriting is pretty sloppy. When I was kid it was immaculate because I took forever writing my letters. Only problem was I wasn't getting my school work done! Everyone told me I had to work faster. I finished my work from then on, but my lovely handwriting was no more! :cry:

Yeah you have to be careful about straining the neck and occasionally take breaks. I'm not a coffee drinker at all, though I like the smell. I adore Tea, such as Earl Grey and Chai.

Hehe, yup I do prefer skipping around to the Richard sections! And then later on, you enjoy going back to all the other parts. They seem like new because you're don't watch them as much!
 

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I actually crack my own neck, shoulders (very possible), back, ect.
So, I never really suffer from physical discomforts.

Me and bad handwriting came hand in hand in my elementary years through middleschool. It was a nightmare to see my writing.
It's so bad, I can't bare to see my old work.

My mom forced me to practiced my handwriting for months until I could write nicely. It was terrible. It was worth it though! My peers stopped teasing me of it after I changed. It helped me survive highschool...Mrs. Stewart was my Language Arts...had a high squeaky voice and a plump body. If she saw any sort of messy writing...CRUMPLE UP THAT PAPER!

Poor peeps.

Private schools are so much different than public.
I have something against public highschools.
I guess it is their forceful prescription of drugs that help you none...mind altering.

Anyway...

Janice and Pepper did have something...atleast. :stick_out_tongue:
 

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Well, chai's a little sweet for my taste buds, but Earl Grey's my favorite. My favorite types of tea tend to be black teas with a hint of fruit or spice in them.

And as for skipping around to the Richard sections - well, we know what we like, don't we?

My handwriting's fairly neat - but in high school, my classmates complained that I pressed my pen too hard against the paper during tests - they could hear my scribbling all the way across the room. Also, to this day I tend to write with a death grip on the pen, to the extent that my wrist is crippled by the end of an exam.
 

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LOL!
That sounds like my mother's writing!
I whine to her constantly, "The pen has feelings too!"

All she can do is laugh.
She looks like she's going to make a hole in the paper.

I write lightly, and delightfully curvy.
It looks as if I were to write in itallics...except I don't quite slant the letters.

My type of tea is Ginseng.
I occasionally drink it.
Coffee isn't exactly a tea (not at all...heehee) but it's what keeps me up these days. @_@

Wow, we should label this conversation...

"Behind the RHLCer's"

XD
 

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I've never been big on coffee...sure, I might indulge in a caramel or chocolate-laden latte or whatever as an occasional treat, but for the most part coffee isn't my cup of tea (so to speak!).

Remember that discussion we had about ghosts appearing when they filmed the Mallory Gallery segments at Knebworth Hall (which included Richard appearing on the roof, covered in a white sheet)? I did some looking around on the web just for the academic heck of it, and it looks as if Knebworth's home to several ghosts, in addition to the White Lady and the graveyard ghost.
They say that Edward Bulwer Lytton is rumored to appear in the study from time to time, and in the east wing there's the ghost of a girl named Jenny.
 

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Behind the RHLC-ers, hehe, I like that!

In grammar and middle school, I was told how important it was to write in script. I struggled a lot with it but eventually I only wrote in script. Then, heh, suddenly in High School I was the ONLY ONE who knew how to read and write script! :stick_out_tongue:

I've always gone to Catholic school and I definitely think it was a good experience. Overall, I think both private and public have their advantages and disadvantages. Though in the end it depends on the individual schools. I hated my grammar/middle school but loved my high school. :smile:

That's interesting about the ghosts in Knebworth Hall. At least we know Richard's definitely not lonely when he visits there!

I hope this link works, it's the screengrabs from Floyd and Janice's scene with Muppets Go to the Movies (Awww!). You can't tell from those shots, but after Floyd kisses Janice, she looks all shocked and Floyd kinda nods at the audience as if to stoically say, "Oh yeah, I'm the man!" Lol

http://www.digitalis.plus.com/janice/movies.html
 

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well, thank goodness this isn't an audio thing but rather is a written thing...if that made any sense at all...

Robert has gotten me sick. And on top of that, due to my major lung-rattling coughing spells I've coughed myself hoarse! For the first time in my life I truely have a frog in my throat that I can't get rid of!

And no, I understand I'm not a magnet for bad things.

I'm Kermit getting whacked by the Miss Piggy of bad things!

So yah, not feeling too great, still coughing my head off, and I can barely talk as is. Wonderful. And unfortunately I do not sound like any hoarse sounding muppet either to make it feel better.

I guess if you had to pick one of them I'd sound sorta like....um....Miss Piggy's southern sister who smokes 3 packs of cigarettes a day. T_T
 

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Well... Not sure when it'll get posted, but I hope the surprise planned to finish one of my fics will make you happier li'l cuz.
 

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Aww, yeah, I know colds have been going around recently. I hope you feel better soon, Sara!
 

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Oh how true that is! A couple weeks ago, I went to the doctor's for an examination. Two hours later, I had an enormous head cold! (Well you know what they say about hospitals...they're full of germs!) :attitude:
 
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