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July

2004

Embarrassing Confessions
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Everyone confess! Who has not digged holes as a kid and jumped into them?

I remember I got Alice In Wonderland for Christmas once, and was fascinated by the thought that there was a different world. I looked everywhere for the entrance until I was too old to believe in it. Ahhh the magical years of early childhood.

Then I found out about Narnia. Scary place. Thank goodness I had stopped believing in other worlds by then, wardrobes didnt loose their safeness.

The young children of today have got their Hogwarts and Middle Earth… I never would have traded my Wonderland for either of those.

How I got on that topic… I looked up Narnia.com if it was taken, and found out that Disney is making a film out of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe! *yay!!!* They have got the director of Shrek to do it, I absolutely cannot wait for the movie. Read more….

I reached one of my ultimate goals on Neopets today…


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4 Responses to “Embarrassing Confessions”


  1. Reply to this comment
    Bron
    3:45 am on July 4th, 2004

    Wahh you’re so rich in Neopets!!

    Beliving in fantasy when you’re young is wonderful. 🙂 I think mine was The Faraway Tree series..


  2. Reply to this comment
    Connie AUSTRIA
    11:18 am on July 4th, 2004

    I have never heard of it Bron, but I will Google for it in a second!


  3. Reply to this comment
    Nicki
    9:39 pm on July 4th, 2004

    Oh, I loved The Faraway Tree series, and lots of other books by Enid Blyton like the Famous Five and Secret Seven!!


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    Jaqueen UNITED STATES
    2:03 am on July 5th, 2004

    I bet the movies will be awsome! I don’t think I would trade Harry Potter and LOTR for Alice in Wonderland, besides, Books are always more believable than movies in my opinon. I am still a child though, so what can I say?

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