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Hi Teenagers Of The gluten-free World! Lol Haha


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Liz92 Rookie

fer all u real teens out there in school and stuff, do any of u guys(or girls lol) ever like to do stuff like act or sing or draw? does any bodies speak a nuther language or been out of ur country?????? im kinda bored right now...........

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kaylabobayla Rookie

i love to draw!!!!!

not sing, becuase that would probably hurt some peoples ears lol.

allycatkrm Newbie

yeah i like to draw and sing

Kassie Apprentice

i'm taking spanish right now. i like to sing to myself but not outloud. and i love to play sports

Liz92 Rookie

I luv sports! I like volleyball, basketball(tons) tennis is ok, i love to ski and thats most of it. :lol:

Anonymousgurl Contributor

I don't sing, act, or draw...but I used to dance! I'm definitely a soccer player though. But I had to quit once I got so sick :(

Kassie Apprentice
I don't sing, act, or draw...but I used to dance! I'm definitely a soccer player though. But I had to quit once I got so sick

I am a soccer player too! i love it. did you play on any teams. i hope you can get better soon so you can play again :)


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Anonymousgurl Contributor
I am a soccer player too! i love it. did you play on any teams. i hope you can get better soon so you can play again :)

Yea I had been playing on teams since I was 5 years old :) I played on our high school team actually, and we won the championship! It was so much fun. How about you, do you play for your school? What position do you play? I played left midfielder, and when I was a little younger I played some goalie. :) :)

Run-4-Jesus Rookie

I sing and run...

occasionally at the same time ;) but not normally cuz that gets ya really out of breath, lol

I'm in my 3rd year of Spanish and I want to become fluent in it.

Teku Apprentice

I like to skate and draw. But mostly skate.

Kassie Apprentice
Yea I had been playing on teams since I was 5 years old I played on our high school team actually, and we won the championship! It was so much fun. How about you, do you play for your school? What position do you play? I played left midfielder, and when I was a little younger I played some goalie.

yah i have been playing for long time on city teams, and i am on the highschool team. i play forward and some times center mid. i love playing it just so fun

Anonymousgurl Contributor
yah i have been playing for long time on city teams, and i am on the highschool team. i play forward and some times center mid. i love playing it just so fun

I know :) I love running. That's why I love playing midfielder. You don't really have to ever sprint, but you're constantly running the whole time. I love it. How old are you? I'm graduating this year so I have to decide if I want to play in college or not. I don't think I want to play on a competitive team...if I'm healthy enough to play, maybe i'll join a team that's just for fun.

Teku Apprentice

I used to play soccer but i quit i don't know why.

Kassie Apprentice
I know I love running. That's why I love playing midfielder. You don't really have to ever sprint, but you're constantly running the whole time. I love it. How old are you? I'm graduating this year so I have to decide if I want to play in college or not. I don't think I want to play on a competitive team...if I'm healthy enough to play, maybe i'll join a team that's just for fun.

yah i love running, and i am so happy cause track starts on monday and i do long distance. i am 15 almost 16. how old are you? my older sister played soccer in college and she had fun. do you do track or anything?

Anonymousgurl Contributor

Ben- That's cool, what position did you play?

Kassie- Oh that's awesome! I never joined track, but I wish I had :( Do you mean that you run cross country? How many miles do you run a day?? It seems so tiring.

I'm almost 18 :)

kaylabobayla Rookie

when i was like really little i was on a soccer team

i used to swim

and now ive like skied quite a few times

Linzi Newbie

Hi everyone! This is my first post so bear with me :). I live in England and have been diagnosed for about a year but I've only just found this site. I am currently at sixth form doing my A Levels and hope to go to University next September. My hobby is to dance; I do jazz, tap, ballroom and irish :D

Kassie Apprentice

peacenlove_girl17- no i dont do cross country because its the same time as soccer, but next year i am goin to see if i can do both. um i havent been running for a while but next week i will be running around 3-10 miles a day, usualy probably like 6 or 7. i think it feels refreshing to run

Kaylabobayla- i love to ski too, but i am goin to learn to snowboard now, i even have one just havent been on it yet

Teku Apprentice

I pretty much played every thing exept goalie.

Yes you should learn how to snow board it fun but dont try any rails if you fall on a rail it hurts.

Liz92 Rookie

Im thinking about joining track... im not sure tho. iv never ever played REAL soccer, though but I think id of liked it cuz I like most all sports. Hey ben, where are you from? like state wise??

well, g2g! CU!

Teku Apprentice

Im from california.

Anonymousgurl Contributor
Im from california.

Me too. Im from northern California, how bout you?

beaglemania Rookie

I like to draw, but I'm not very good at it. I am taking Spanish right now. I like to play tennis, basketball, and I love to hang out with the horses. I love to ride.

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Teku Apprentice

Im from central near fresno.

Ashley Enthusiast

I love to draw. It's probably one of my favorite things to do. I'm in my 2nd year of Spanish but really can't speak it very well.

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