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Saturday, January 2

  1. msg I know you're out there... message posted I know you're out there... Oh, okay i'll try it later when I make my own Wiki. THANK YOU Haley: Wow lol
    I know you're out there...
    Oh, okay i'll try it later when I make my own Wiki.

    THANK YOU

    Haley: Wow lol
    11:14 am

Tuesday, December 8

  1. msg I know you're out there... message posted I know you're out there... I got the music by uploading it as a file from my computer. It needs to be an mp3, though.
    I know you're out there...
    I got the music by uploading it as a file from my computer. It needs to be an mp3, though.
    5:05 pm

Monday, December 7

  1. msg I know you're out there... message posted I know you're out there... hehe Renee I think I shall call her and ask her tonight that would be kinda cool for my Gackt site.…
    I know you're out there...
    hehe Renee I think I shall call her and ask her tonight that would be kinda cool for my Gackt site...
    6:54 am

Saturday, December 5

  1. msg I know you're out there... message posted I know you're out there... Well, actually, I have a question, not a suggestion: How do you get the music on here?? 'Cause I…
    I know you're out there...
    Well, actually, I have a question, not a suggestion:

    How do you get the music on here?? 'Cause I thought that that was a nifty thing to do.

    8^]
    4:20 pm

Wednesday, December 2

  1. page Overview edited ... Wizard of Oz: A Summary (By Oz(By L. Frank Baum) Baum): A Summary Dorothy lived in …

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    Wizard of Oz: A Summary (ByOz(By L. Frank Baum)Baum): A Summary
    Dorothy lived in the great Kansas prairies, surrounded by gray. Gray grass, gray house, gray Uncle Henry, and gray Aunt Em. One day, a great twister came along, and picked up the house, then carried it for a long time into the Land of Oz. Her house landed on top of the Wicked Witch of the East, killing her and freeing the Munchkins from bondage. The Good Witch of the North told her that to get home, she must talk to Oz, and after that she set off. A day after hitting the road, she met the Scarecrow, who was stuffed with straw and wanted a brain more than anything else. He joined Dorothy's party, and they continued onward. The next day, they came across the Tin Woodman, who was rusted tightly together. He bade Dorothy to find his oil can, and after doing so, he joined their little group, because he wanted Oz to give him a heart. A little later on in the day, they came across a Lion, who roared fearsomely and made to eat Toto, Dorothy's dog. But Dorothy reproached him, saying, "You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a big beast like you, to bite a poor little dog!" (pg. 67) At this the Lion hung his head in shame, saying he was a coward, and asked if he could join their party, to get some courage from Oz.
    Many obstacles presented themselves to the travelers as they followed the yellow brick road, such as the field of poppies and the Kalidahs. But eventually they make it to the Emerald city, where Oz sees them all and tels them he will give them what they need if they can kill the Wicked Witch of the West. They are captured by her, although Dorothy succeeds in killing her and they all escape, then Go to Oz. They then find that oz is just a small old man, not a great wizard, and are angered. They then use the Golden cap to have the flying Monkeys take them to the Good Witch of the South, who helps them each get home, and Dorothy is overjoyed to find herself back in Kansas.
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  2. page Overview edited ... A Summary (By L. Frank Baum) Dorothy lived in the great Kansas prairies, surrounded by g…

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    A Summary (By L. Frank Baum)
    Dorothy lived in the great Kansas prairies, surrounded by gray. Gray grass, gray house, gray Uncle Henry, and gray Aunt Em. One day, a great twister came along, and picked up the house, then carried it for a long time into the Land of Oz. Her house landed on top of the Wicked Witch of the East, killing her and freeing the Munchkins from bondage. The Good Witch of the North told her that to get home, she must talk to Oz, and after that she set off. A day after hitting the road, she met the Scarecrow, who was stuffed with straw and wanted a brain more than anything else. He joined Dorothy's party, and they continued onward. The next day, they came across the Tin Woodman, who was rusted tightly together. He bade Dorothy to find his oil can, and after doing so, he joined their little group, because he wanted Oz to give him a heart. A little later on in the day, they came across a Lion, who roared fearsomely and made to eat Toto, Dorothy's dog. But Dorothy reproached him, saying, "You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a big beast like you, to bite a poor little dog!" (pg. 67) At this the Lion hung his head in shame, saying he was a coward, and asked if he could join their party, to get some courage from Oz.
    Many obstacles presented themselves to the travelers as they followed the yellow brick road, such as the field of poppies and the Kalidahs. But eventually they make it to the Emerald city, where Oz sees them all and tels them he will give them what they need if they can kill the Wicked Witch of the West. They are captured by her, although Dorothy succeeds in killing her and they all escape, then Go to Oz. They then find that oz is just a small old man, not a great wizard, and are angered. They then use the Golden cap to have the flying Monkeys take them to the Good Witch of the South, who helps them each get home, and Dorothy is overjoyed to find herself back in Kansas.
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    7:25 am
  3. msg Dorothy message posted Dorothy What do you think Dorothy represents? Is she a symbol, or is she just a lovable character? Why?
    Dorothy
    What do you think Dorothy represents? Is she a symbol, or is she just a lovable character? Why?
    7:24 am
  4. msg Movie vs. Book message posted Movie vs. Book The movie and the book had many similarities. But there were also some changes. Since most people r…
    Movie vs. Book
    The movie and the book had many similarities. But there were also some changes. Since most people remember the movie and not the book, do you think that the movie was better? Or do you think that the book was better becasue it influenced the movie?
    7:23 am
  5. msg Music opinions message posted Music opinions Lots of tributes to the "Wizard of Oz" have been made before. Do you think that the cl…
    Music opinions
    Lots of tributes to the "Wizard of Oz" have been made before.

    Do you think that the classics are better?

    Or do you like newer takes? Or both?
    7:21 am

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