Hi everybuggy!
Chatterbox: Chirp at Cricket
Hi everybuggy!
Hi everybuggy!
I haven't done a proper intro so I thought I'd do one now:
I'm Miki G. I was just checking out the Cricket website and found the Chatterbox so, yeah. In case anyone wonders, I'm a girl. If there's anything I should know the Chatterbox(ers) please tell me.
Thanks!
Welcome, Miki! We're glad you're here.
Admin
submitted by Miki G., The Milky Way
(September 18, 2012 - 7:27 pm)
(September 18, 2012 - 7:27 pm)
No, I go to a public school. Are you?
(September 24, 2012 - 8:16 pm)
Yay, another public schooler! *high five* I go to a public high school.
(September 27, 2012 - 4:18 pm)
Yup. Some others here are too.
(September 25, 2012 - 4:53 pm)
Ah. Hello.
Normally, I'm one of the fairly sane ones here, but occassionally I go off on wild tangents. So be aware.
I am Zach L., the final boy on the Chatterbox. I don't post that often because of the Homework Monsters, but I usually post on weekends.
It's nice to meet you.
Spammy says ztyu. I have no imaginative name for my captcha, but I may come up with something at some point in the future.
(September 29, 2012 - 11:35 am)
Yep.
Ha. Homework Monsters. I have one like that, I call him the Maths Monster.
Storytime:
Me, writing random things all over my notes. Ooh, that looks like a monster! Eventually, the thing made itself into a giant monster with angles and square roots and logs and asymptotic high-fives and every annoying maths thing you could ever think of. He has a tool belt with 4 books in it titled Grading Techniques: F, F, and F!; Yawn! a history of boring lessons; Creating the Confusing Textbook; and Hard Problems to Make Kids Cry. Yeah I never really liked maths ever.
HEY MATH! I liked you in primary school! But you never should have gotten hooked up with the alphabet.
-SW
(September 29, 2012 - 12:27 pm)
@SilverWing: Do you live in England??? Because you called math, maths.
(September 29, 2012 - 7:47 pm)
I'm Canadian, but I used to live in New York. I do this weird hybrid thing of British English and American English (maths for math but not torch for flashlight and whatnot. Spelling is more towards British spelling because teachers get ticked if you spell it "center" and not "centre"). Some of my friends have British accents though.
(September 30, 2012 - 5:02 pm)