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Post by angel624 on Apr 19, 2010 18:44:29 GMT -5
I had two incidents with my Zippleback plushie this morning. ^^;
First, I scared myself when I opened my eyes and saw it was staring at me. I jumped straight up and almost screamed. Almost. xD
Second, after I went back to sleep, I could hear my roommate walking around the room (which was really strange, cuz she NEVER stays in the room anymore)...and I realized I was squeezing my Zippleback in my sleep. I threw it to the side so my roomie wouldn't think I was a big baby. ^^;
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Post by Admin on Apr 23, 2010 2:21:41 GMT -5
I made a second account on my computer exclusively for my school work and for people to use in place of my main.
My 6 year old brother got on it and saw I had a Hiccup wallpaper on it. Cue 5 minutes of him saying it is awesome and I am the best sister ever. XD
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Post by Stormy on Apr 23, 2010 2:28:17 GMT -5
She leaned over close to me, giggling, and whispered "Hiccup has an automail!" Lol! Glad to know I wasn't the only one who thought of that. For too long I've been picturing crossovers where Hiccup gets automail instead of the leg. xD Okay, here's my story. I have a bad habit of talking in my sleep and sleep-moving in general. I don't usually remember what I say or do so I'm trusting my mom on this. xD She said when she woke me up this morning I was twisted up on top of the zippleback blanket and mumbling, "If we can...we can find a blind spot, Hiccup will keep his leg...normal leg... Tuffnut, put the steak down." xD
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Post by elisabeth on Apr 23, 2010 10:01:27 GMT -5
She leaned over close to me, giggling, and whispered "Hiccup has an automail!" Lol! Glad to know I wasn't the only one who thought of that. For too long I've been picturing crossovers where Hiccup gets automail instead of the leg. xD Okay, here's my story. I have a bad habit of talking in my sleep and sleep-moving in general. I don't usually remember what I say or do so I'm trusting my mom on this. xD She said when she woke me up this morning I was twisted up on top of the zippleback blanket and mumbling, "If we can...we can find a blind spot, Hiccup will keep his leg...normal leg... Tuffnut, put the steak down." xD I had a dream last night about tormenting poor Hicca, I think you're wearing off on me Stormy.
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Post by Stormy on Apr 23, 2010 10:12:31 GMT -5
I had a dream I was eating breakfast with Snotlout and Hiccup. we were just...eating. Breakfast.
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Post by elisabeth on Apr 23, 2010 14:07:28 GMT -5
No tormenting or taunting? Weird...
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NoReality95
Viking
Reality sucks, fantasy is what keeps me living!
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Post by NoReality95 on Apr 23, 2010 14:40:20 GMT -5
In English today my teacher (who is awesome!) says how his son came into the living room in a viking hat and sword and started saying he was gonna kill a dragon. I lol'd.
After a while I went up to show him my assignment for the class and he says how Gargoyles are bad. I go "What about Gronkles?" He laughs and says "They have tiny wings." I lol'd.
I also have a poem I wrote for English about HTTYD.
I really love my friend as well because she had a Toothless McD's toy so she gave it to me! XDDD toothless has a stalker smile BTW!!! XDD
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Post by angel624 on Apr 23, 2010 15:48:24 GMT -5
I had a weird incident this morning at six in the AM. I woke up on top of my Zippleback and could hear myself muttering, "Rexy, f[expletive] you, you smell like fish." ?_?
Also, the other day I walked into my Sea Literature class and everyone, literally EVERYONE, was talking about HTTYD. And during roll call, the professor asks us all questions, which that day was "what's your favorite hero of children's literature"; when I said my favorite children's literature hero was Hiccup, everyone cheered.
And someone after my Ichthyology lecture saw my Hiccup & Toothless backpack and asked if the movie was as good as UP, I could barely contain my fangirliness. But I managed to. ^^
And my mom randomly brought me a HTTYD coloring book the other day. That was one of the most lovings things she could have ever done, I think. She usually ignores me when I'm on a fandom and does nothing to encourage it. ^^;
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sigridbrawnhide
Viking
Is that dragon in a kilt?
"And now we are spinning. Thank you for nothing, you useless reptile."
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Post by sigridbrawnhide on Apr 24, 2010 16:38:18 GMT -5
So, the other morning my friend ran up to me saying she had a present for me, and she pulled a McDonalds toy out of her backpack X) It made me smile. Saw the movie again in IMax today, and after the last fight when the ash is falling and Stoick is looking around for Hiccup, my friend leaned over to me and went "*points to random part of screen* There's part of his leg, there's part of his leg and there's part of his leg." I have no idea what was wrong with her today -.- It was so insensitive and mean, but I burst into laughter. And as I'm sitting here, my friend randomly turns to me and says "You look like a mixture of Astrid and Hiccup!" And now my other friend and I are arguing over which one of us gets Tuffnut We are fangirls, and wear the name proudly.
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Post by Stormy on Apr 28, 2010 18:40:43 GMT -5
Today my friends and I were sucking the helium out of a balloon in the library. Even though I had to take pauses in the speech to get my voice higher I did all of Hiccup's "Excuse me, barmaid" speech in a chipmunk voice... We were laughing so hard we got kicked out of the library. xD
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NoReality95
Viking
Reality sucks, fantasy is what keeps me living!
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Post by NoReality95 on Apr 28, 2010 19:39:27 GMT -5
Today my friends and I were sucking the helium out of a balloon in the library. Even though I had to take pauses in the speech to get my voice higher I did all of Hiccup's "Excuse me, barmaid" speech in a chipmunk voice... We were laughing so hard we got kicked out of the library. xD DUDE!! XDD PUT THAT ON YOUTUBE PLEASE!!
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Mothy
Caught Dragon
*purrrrrr...*
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Post by Mothy on Apr 30, 2010 16:51:07 GMT -5
SECONDING!
Well, I went out to Alaska for the past ten days (hence my absence), and I convinced my father to come see the movie with me, in 3D. (Cue the obligatory "Woah!" and leaning back in seat during certain scenes...) Anyway, he'd start whispering little comments to me, but they weren't PARTICULARLY funny ("He's just like my cat...") though he did say "Hiccup?" in a sort of disbelieving voice when we hear his name the first time. The best stuff came after the movie...
Aside from comparing dragons to cats, and Dad wondering "Why did it have to be eels?", we got into a discussion about Hiccup's name over dinner: Dad: "I really feel sorry for Hiccup...I mean, that's one of the worst names you could have." Me: "I think his only chance to get a cool name is if they have this 'rite-of-passage' thing where they get to change their name at some point. Dad: *chuckles* Me: "Or if it's like Native Americans, and they add new words to their name and get a cool one." Dad: "Yeah, he can change his name to Dragon-Slayer. Er, Dragon-TAMER." -brief pause- Dad: "But the Native Americans named their kids after the first thing they saw or did sometimes...You think he let out a tiny hiccup after he was born? His dad was all like 'Hey, here's my little boy!' the kid goes 'HIC!' and he goes '...my boy Hiccup!'" Me: *laughs* Dad: "Or on the other hand, maybe he was named that kinda like in that song, 'A Boy Named Sue.' If he's got a name like 'Hiccup,' he can grow stronger and meaner." Me: "Well, they ARE Vikings. 'You make fun of my name, I'll punch your lights out.' Either way, I think Fishlegs has the worse name." Dad: "Oh yeah...where does one even GET that name?" Me: "Or Snotlout, that's even worse..." Also, during the credits, he about fanboy'd when he saw David Tenant's name in the credits...great big Doctor Who fan that he is.
Oh, and last night as we were getting ready to go out, I hiccuped. He stood there, waiting for the rest of them, ready to get some water, but nothing else happened. I told him that happened sometimes, I'd get one big one out and nothing else. He started smiling real big and said "So, in other words, you have a Hiccup?" Oh, and he started quoting the movie at random times, and we'd finish together. There is nothing more satisfying than a 39-year-old man quoting animated movies with you.
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NoReality95
Viking
Reality sucks, fantasy is what keeps me living!
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Post by NoReality95 on Apr 30, 2010 18:39:19 GMT -5
SECONDING! Well, I went out to Alaska for the past ten days (hence my absence), and I convinced my father to come see the movie with me, in 3D. (Cue the obligatory "Woah!" and leaning back in seat during certain scenes...) Anyway, he'd start whispering little comments to me, but they weren't PARTICULARLY funny ("He's just like my cat...") though he did say "Hiccup?" in a sort of disbelieving voice when we hear his name the first time. The best stuff came after the movie... Aside from comparing dragons to cats, and Dad wondering "Why did it have to be eels?", we got into a discussion about Hiccup's name over dinner: Dad: "I really feel sorry for Hiccup...I mean, that's one of the worst names you could have." Me: "I think his only chance to get a cool name is if they have this 'rite-of-passage' thing where they get to change their name at some point. Dad: *chuckles* Me: "Or if it's like Native Americans, and they add new words to their name and get a cool one." Dad: "Yeah, he can change his name to Dragon-Slayer. Er, Dragon-TAMER." -brief pause- Dad: "But the Native Americans named their kids after the first thing they saw or did sometimes...You think he let out a tiny hiccup after he was born? His dad was all like 'Hey, here's my little boy!' the kid goes 'HIC!' and he goes '...my boy Hiccup!'" Me: *laughs* Dad: "Or on the other hand, maybe he was named that kinda like in that song, 'A Boy Named Sue.' If he's got a name like 'Hiccup,' he can grow stronger and meaner." Me: "Well, they ARE Vikings. 'You make fun of my name, I'll punch your lights out.' Either way, I think Fishlegs has the worse name." Dad: "Oh yeah...where does one even GET that name?" Me: "Or Snotlout, that's even worse..." Also, during the credits, he about fanboy'd when he saw David Tenant's name in the credits...great big Doctor Who fan that he is. Oh, and last night as we were getting ready to go out, I hiccuped. He stood there, waiting for the rest of them, ready to get some water, but nothing else happened. I told him that happened sometimes, I'd get one big one out and nothing else. He started smiling real big and said "So, in other words, you have a Hiccup?" Oh, and he started quoting the movie at random times, and we'd finish together. There is nothing more satisfying than a 39-year-old man quoting animated movies with you. I agree with your dad, I wrote a fan-fic about why hiccup was named that which involved a noise/ name. I also had a thing with my mom about Hiccup's name in the movie. When Hiccup first says his name she looks at me and raises an eyebrow. I nod and she rolled her eyes as if saying "Who's name their kid THAT?" After the film my mom goes to me, "What was that kids name again?" I say Hiccup and she gives me the same look. XD Also today when I got home I was bored and just started quoting the film when making lunch. I did thew whole "talking fishbone" speech and even did the quote of why Hiccup wouldn't kill a dragon.
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little red
Caught Dragon
Talking Fishbone
don't say a word.
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Post by little red on May 4, 2010 9:03:21 GMT -5
My friend and I saw it yet again (on my laptop, hehe) and we spent the majority of the movie singing "A Whole New World" or humming along with the soundtrack music. And when I told my friend who plays who, she flipped out. She had absolutely no idea Gerard Butler was in this movie. After she found that out, we burst into singing Phantom of the Opera. Why exactly, I dunno, haha. Epic win. I love Phantom of the Opera. Which leads me to my own story! My sister and I are really crazy. And weird. (Having a bunch of sugar and being overtired didn't help us any this particular night.) Soooo one night we were talking about Gerard Butler/Stoick/the Phantom and one of us said, "Wouldn't it be funny if like, Stoick got into the opera or something and he was this great opera singer?" Then my sister said, "NO. Imagine Stoick wearing a cape and that white mask thing on his face, singing the Phantom of the Opera." We lol'ed. So then she drew a sketch of it, and we laughed so hard we couldn't even breathe. So then we went on to replace the dialogue from the film and make it all about Stoick trying to get Hiccup into the opera, and instead of fighting dragons they were in the middle of building this huge opera house and Hiccup basically ruined it, but then instead of singing opera ("Dad.... I can't sing opera!"), Hiccup learned that he could tap dance (apparently, tap dancing was BAD), so he practiced tap dancing on his own while the rest of his friends went into "Opera Training".... then he eventually taught them that tap dancing wasn't what they thought it was and taught them all to tap dance. And they had this epic dance at the end of the movie like on those musicals. It's funnier than I'm making it sound, really. .____. red
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2010 23:42:13 GMT -5
XD red... IS THAT PICTURE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING, BECAUSE I WANT TO SEE STOICK PHANTOM NAO.
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