Tuesday, November 25, 2014

YAY!

I'M SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY! FINALLY, MY BIRTHDAY! *takes deep breath*
OK, I'm cooling my jets. Taking a chill pill. 
Well, if you've read a word on 'All About Me 3' by yours truly, T.D.M. (The Dark Mark), you know I'm obsessed with baseball and horseback riding. 
Not only that, last week was my one-year anniversary on this blog. (SO MUCH TIME HAS PASSED) YAY! 
Of course, I've gone by SO MANY other names, it's ridiculously hard to tell which ones are me.
Light's Bane
Sips
Lieutenant Gold
I've even wanted to use Quicksilver, but little miss silver-girl over there took the name before I could. I'm considering changing my name to PokeFox. Whaddya think?

4 comments:

  1. Sara, I'm flattered! I think that's a great name, you should use it sometime. Oh and,I knew it! That's where all your minecraft posts went! Oh 1 more thing... what do you thing of Hypothosis for me?( Doistu sucks!)

    ~ Quicksilver

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  2. *Cough cough* who's Sara? (HINT HINT)

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