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ChildrenTalking
from United States on 2004-06-03 16:02 [#01221528]
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hahah friggin hilarious
Spelling Bzzzzzzz
'click on gamer kid faints'
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-06-03 16:05 [#01221531]
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You exist?
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ChildrenTalking
from United States on 2004-06-03 16:06 [#01221532]
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i dont know do i?
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-06-03 16:07 [#01221534]
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No. I am dreaming.
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ChildrenTalking
from United States on 2004-06-03 16:07 [#01221535]
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must be a wet dream then... hahaha
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evolume
from seattle (United States) on 2004-06-03 16:08 [#01221537]
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clicking on stuff is lame.
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k_maty
on 2004-06-03 16:10 [#01221540]
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stuff is lame.
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-03 16:11 [#01221541]
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Lol... what is the point in that competition, use a friggin dictionary.
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Chris Ochre
on 2004-06-03 16:19 [#01221553]
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I'm sure he's destined for great things, as are all winner of that contest...
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Chris Ochre
on 2004-06-03 16:19 [#01221555]
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Damn, you can tell I won't be in the running next year...
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ChildrenTalking
from United States on 2004-06-03 18:23 [#01221674]
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bump
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Oddioblender
from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-06-03 18:26 [#01221676]
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i was in a couple of spelling bees in elementary school. i won in fourth grade, but lost in area competition the moment i went up, because i was so nervous i misspelled "sculpture." (forgot the "s") I lost the next one in fifth grade for misspelling "boardroom" due to stress.
however, i did win our school's first geography bee that year, but didn't qualify for area.
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ChildrenTalking
from United States on 2004-06-04 06:15 [#01222485]
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i was pretty decent at spelling, and making jokes in class when i was that age, not fainting infront of people unfortunately...
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KADO
from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-04 06:28 [#01222495]
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He Was Just Stalling for time..
Its funny when kids fall over
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Atli
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2004-06-04 06:29 [#01222499]
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SPELLING MASTER...i'd rather hammer my testicles to a wall.
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-04 06:37 [#01222512]
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The name "Spelling Bee". Where does it come from?
Well, it all began in the year 1998, when bees were the size of motorbikes and were worshipped by the then miniscule creatures known as "humans". The bee hierarchy was such: there were the Base Bees, who were just your normal guys, then you had your Good Bees, who were kind of like the upper class. Below the base bees were the throwbacks - bees a great deal smaller than the other, normal bees and who were so lacking in intelligence that they could hardly even form sentences. These were originally known as Challenged Bees, but the offensive slang term "Bumble" Bee was coined, and is still popular today.
After that, it gets a little more complicated. Bees who were exceptional at mathematics were known as Number Bees, and used to spend most of their time counting flowers. Bees who were great dancers were known as the B-Boy Bees, and this was generally the most respected rank of all. However, above the B-Boy Bees was a sect of secret bees who dictated laws to all the other bees and also taught them how to spell. These were of course known as the Spelling Bees. They were greatly feared, for if they found any creature making a spelling mistake they would fill them with red hot poison and make them spell their final words as they melt in a puddle of acid. It is believed that in some areas of the world, strange cults are formed wherein a group of children are annually offered to the Spelling Bees as a sacrifice, a strange ceremony which is often hidden under the guise of a spelling competition.
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Sepix
from Major City (Austria) on 2004-06-04 06:45 [#01222525]
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ahahahahaha
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-06-04 06:55 [#01222545]
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ever see bee's getting drunk and barred from their nest by bouncer-bees? Its hilarious......
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-06-04 07:05 [#01222554]
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There' a documentary on the national spelling bee called spellbound. This one kid's parents made him go over 400 words a day (definition, root word-language, sentence use). They even hired special tutors to teach the languages of the root words. Some other poor sap was told that his grandfather would give food to a starving village if he won. Kid was 12!
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