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TPS
This is for everyone with Potter's School... an online school for homeschoolers.
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GodzSongs
One voice can make a song. One life can change the world. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* -
monkeeseatbananas
Those who dance are considered insane by those who cannot hear the music. - George Carlin -
Jon_El
Turns out that after about two years, the original entry was hardly applicable. I'm still a Supes fan, but I've given up on TPS, I don't hate Spiderman anymore, and turns out that I STILL can't fly. Life just isn't fair sometimes. -
Allstar15101
I'm 18, and I have a myspace too...It's www.myspace.com/basketball_is_life I like sports, girls, music, concerts, christian teens.... Music(Hawk Nelson, Relient K, Stellar Kart, Audio Adrenaline, Day of Fire, Third Day, Casting Crowns, Switchfoot, Kutless, Olivia the Band, Thousand Foot Krutch, Tree63, tobyMac, KJ-52, Shonlock, Verbs, DJ Maj, Michael Tait, Krystal Meyers, John Ruben, Kirk Franklin, theCrossmovement, the Ambassador, Phatnik, and Flame.. -
one1hope
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Tuarwen
Hello everyone! My name's Audrey Katherine Hay. I'm 14 years old. I'm homeschooled, and take classes on TPS. I like to play the piano, read books, ride horses, talk to friends, and make new friends! -
Fjora
Ok... I love reading and writing. I mean LOVE it. My fav. books are LotR, The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, the Narnia Books, and the Space Trilogy! Oh, and most importantly....I'm a Christian! The most important part of my life is Christ! -
Mithicoron
Welcome, I guess this is what I say stuff about whis is cool and uncool about my life. -
DRTTHSPPLWHOTKMYUSRNM
who? Are you looking at me? Well, don't just stand there. Click the linky thing! -
TheRambler91
"It is a good exercise to try for once in a way to express any opinion one holds in words of one syllable. If you say 'The social utility of the indeterminate sentence is recognized by all criminologists as part of our sociological evolution towards a more humane and scientific view of punishment,' you can go on talking like that for hours with hardly a movement of the gray matter inside your skull. But if you begin 'I wish Jones to go to gaol, and Brown to say when Jones shall come out,' you will discover, with a thrill of horror, that you are obliged to think. The long words are not the hard words, it is the short words that are hard." (G.K. Chesterton)













