TNÖ Haley... 

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TNÖ Haley... 

TNÖ Haley... 

Following Grace's introduction suggestion, because, well, at heart we're all egotistical maniacs, eh? And also because people keep asking, I figure I might as well have a place to point them rather than typing it all out again.

Let's see... TNÖ stands for "The Nearly Omnipotent", plus umlauts, and you pronounce it T-N-O. Just the letters. It originated from a letter to Muse in which I wrote as "The Nearly Omnipotent Haley", and then realized that TNO sounded pretty darn cool. Then I added umlauts because umlauts are wonderful.

My real name, of course, is Haley. Middle name is Michelle. And my last name is French (according to some people in Montreal, anyway) and begins with an F.

I like: Shakespeare, Dickens, Evanescence, Within Temptation, the Housemartins, Tin Man, Wicked, Bellatrix Lestrange, pie, Sweeney Todd, Tim Burton, Villains and Antagonists, Dracula, Cats, Hot Pink Bunnies (HPBs), SSSSs, writing, reading, House, Life (the show), Bones (the show), England, Ireland, Wales, cherries, strawberries, pomegranates, Greek and Roman mythology, fencing, Apple (the company) and the Mac, Broadway, pie, Michael Crichton, fantasy, NaNoWriMo, Les Mis, Spamalot and Monty Python in general, Phantom of the Opera, Rent (the play), Stephen Sondheim, my sword, my gecko, nationstates, Draco Malfoy, Narcissa Malfoy, MuseBlog...

I do not like: The Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter (the character), Voldy, country music, rap, stupid pointless music like what my sister listens to, the XM station Top 20, pizza, realistic fiction, stupid people, narcissists, school, Windows and Microsoft, Bill Gates, the Twilight series, James Patterson, people with nonexistent or poor senses of humor, my mother when she tries to sing, my mother when she starts yelling, my mother when she starts chattering, accidentals in music, my "friend" Lisanne, geometry, running, PE...

In my spare time: Computer, computer, computer, Sweeney Todd, computer, computer, computer, read, read, read, computer, computer, computer...

Deep Space = a teensy 2,000 person town in southwestern Wyoming. 

submitted by TNÖ, age 15, Deep Space
(November 23, 2008 - 2:00 am)

You have a gecko?!?!?!?!?!  What's its name?!?!?!

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(November 23, 2008 - 3:34 pm)

Vlad. *grin* He's a juvenile leopard gecko.

submitted by TNÖ, age 15, Deep Space
(November 24, 2008 - 12:55 am)

:)

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(November 24, 2008 - 11:30 am)

OH! Rent is coming to Portland and were going to see it! YAY! And Although people will kill me, I agree about Twilight. I started it and it was- well- boring.

FENCING!? maybe in a 2000 person town, but not a 300 person one. *sigh* 

submitted by Willa C., age 12 5/4 and, Back from NY to
(December 1, 2008 - 3:41 pm)

Wait a second!  You live in a 300-person town??!?!?!?!  I thought Gorham was small!!  How was your trip to NY?!?!?!?

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 1, 2008 - 7:42 pm)

Not that I fence. We don't have a fencing team. Unfortunately. We have a golf team, but no fencing. *rolls eyes*

But I still think it's awesome. :D 

submitted by TNÖ, age 15, Deep Space
(December 2, 2008 - 8:50 pm)

Ohhh. And Paige, NY was, incredibly awesome. I guess Maine is somewhat near there, right? At least closer than Oregon:) And our 300-person town is really close to a bunch of other ones, so I guess it's not as bad as I made it seem.  

submitted by Willa C., age 12 5/4, Happiness
(December 3, 2008 - 7:31 pm)

I thought that I already replied to this.  Maine is anywhere from 4-9 hours away. 

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 5, 2008 - 5:39 pm)

I go to ME every year, and it takes me 12 hours. But this is with rest stops, with my bros and everything . . . (I live in NY)

submitted by poetonearth13
(March 12, 2009 - 6:26 pm)

Oh, and I now Gorham seems big!  I looked on Gorham's site, and it's population is 4,700.  But that was in 2000.  My dad is working on the newer census.  The population has probably dropped.

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 5, 2008 - 5:41 pm)

Santa Rosa is really big: pop. in '05 156,200

But it seems small, well not compared to some places, because all the people are packed together like sardines!!!!! And also, there's lots of mountains surrounding our valley, so it has to be all squished together!!!! We have the beach about 40 minutes away, which is REALLY nice, and we have a ton of really, REALLY, ugly buildings, but thankfully they are remodeling a lot of them to look cool. They just redid the freeway, making it twice as wide, which I think was a HUGE mistake!!!!!!! And they're CONSTANTLY building new houses. I really don't see how that many people want to live here!!! Plus so many houses are being foreclosed, that I'm surprised anybuggy is selling any houses now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

submitted by Laura M., age 15-ish, Santa Rosa, Ca
(December 29, 2008 - 4:50 pm)

I love fencing, but I play soccer.

Golf? Not really.

submitted by Kira E., age 12, San Diego/Encin
(December 10, 2008 - 7:38 pm)

Wait, is it you who lives in Oregon?!?  I can't remember!  If not, do you mean Portland in Oregon or Maine?

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 9, 2008 - 6:12 pm)

Nerd I agree with everything in your blog except that if you don't like Bill Gates and windows why do you go on the computer?!?!

submitted by Mathilda B. (a.k.a. , age 14, P.A.
(December 8, 2008 - 2:15 pm)

She has a Mac! ;)

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 8, 2008 - 3:08 pm)