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Liz92 Rookie

What do you guys like to do????????? in ur free time and stuff???? and what do you guys do to eaat and stuff??? btw, im lizzie, kinda new, not really. ya. ;)


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In my spare time I like to play scrabble online. So addictive. My favorite thing to eat is ice cream. I also love coffee. I work across the street from a Tim Hortons! I am a drive-in bank teller.

Ashley Enthusiast

I love to camping, hiking, repelling in the summer. I enjoy just being outdoors most of the time. Drawing and driving are things like to do also =). What do you like to do, Lizzie?

As far as eating, I really don't care what I eat, as long as it is gluten-free. My favorite food though is red beans and rice.

-Ash

Guest lorlyn

I love to camping, hiking, repelling in the summer. I enjoy just being outdoors most of the time. Drawing and driving are things like to do also =). What do you like to do, Lizzie?

As far as eating, I really don't care what I eat, as long as it is gluten-free. My favorite food though is red beans and rice.

-Ash

do you ever do any caving?

Ashley Enthusiast

do you ever do any caving?

No, I haven't had the chance to go caving, though I would really like to do that.

Liz92 Rookie

ya, i guess i should tell you all, since im asking, lol.:P

I like to hike to, and camp and all that fun stuff... and I like basketball, volleyball, swimming, OCCASIONALY reading, only if its a good book :P and I sing, draw, love to act and stuff, and do stuff with friends. I don't watch TV, but On weekend nigts I like to see movies with my friends. I love to cook, dance too. umm, what else?? I have to wait 10 months before I drive :(

That sumsd most of it up I think.. I also like to design stuff and ya...and i love summer. i love to go to mutual, if anybody here knows what that is, and i love french. I also like lazertagging :P, bowling and stuff. and i love most music, but not some rap, and some country i cant stand lol and I like to ride my bike, and play Kings court(card game) and lots of other stuff.

well, c ya!~liz

Teku Apprentice

I like to skate alot im trying to get really good so i can get sponsered by our local board shop.

I like to eat alot .


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welll

most of the time im on the computer on myspace or something. otherwise i love to draw and i play the violin. i love to listen to music and i hang out with friends and stuff.

yup yup

Teku Apprentice

Hanging out with freinds is a big one for me.

Guest lorlyn

Tennesse has some great caves. Our cave group is going to go up to TN in end of May for caving. The event will have somewhere around 600 people show up. It ia an annual event.

No, I haven't had the chance to go caving, though I would really like to do that.

Liz92 Rookie

The only caves at all near where live is Timpanogas cave. I also ski at Sundance alot. Ya, Id pretty much be dead right now if it werent for friends.

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