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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Gingerbread Man & Update on the Rattling Noise

Hallo, Jammers! ^.^
Waiiiit... why is today's gift sparkling? o.e
*clicks*
How... creative. :P
I wonder what AJHQ has devised for the 25th? Two Diamonds? Three Diamonds?
Oh, and look at this:
The 2014 JAG is out, right on time! ^-^ What do you do to celebrate New Year's? I watch the ball drop and chant," Happy New Year's!"
Anyways, today's new item is...
The rather wacky-looking Gingerbread Man. I like this item! :3
Yes, he is. He looks like he's balanced weirdly, though, like he could fall of at any moment!
Now, for some weirdness that I have seen around:
"Beautiful princesses?" Pardon me, but there aren't any where I live... Also, how can you 'specialize' in speaking to them?

/).=

Anyways, we found out the source of the rattling noise: there was a water main break recently, and then when they were repairing it, they broke the gas line!
Water was literally gushing down the street, thicker than I had ever seen before... and, it was muddy! It was erupting from under the grass (literally) and piling up at people's garages. It was chaos...
Anyways, Ciao!
~Edwingrim2

4 comments:

  1. It says the blog is unfindable...? :p

    What do you mean by "watching the ball drop"? Ball? What ball? o.o

    In England we have fireworks on New Year's eve...but in France you have to get a licence to set off your own fireworks D: idiots.

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    1. Sorry, I fixed the link problem. :3
      And the ball drop is when a huge ball is dropped in Times Square at 12:00 sharp. You could search it, and one of the ball drops from the previous years would probably show up. ;)

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    2. Yeah, but they spend an hour talking about the ball before they actually drop it! And sometimes you can't see it because of all the people...
      Sorry about the complaints.

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  2. On New Years, we make brownies in the shape of the numbers of the new year. We put candles in them and blow them out after the countdown. They are delish! :D

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~Edwingrim2