NEW FRIENDS !
I Have A Friend Named Therese And
She's Good And Responsible But HMMMM?
A FRIEND HUH BETTER THAN A ROTTEN FRIEND HUH?
Sunday, September 07, 2003
Orca- In the Antarctic, Killer whales live amid pack-ice, but they are said not to extend beyond the ice-line in the Arctic ocean. The Orca exhibits a great tolerance for varying temperatures. This is one of the reasons they enjoy a worldwide distribution.
BAD INFLUENCE!
Jamee Is Such A SPOILT BRAT !!!
And A Cheater! She Thinks That She's Smart
But NO! She's A CREEP Out Of My Nerves! Even Alex!
She Thinks She Can Be As Smart! And Very Proud Of Her Self
THESE TWO GIRLS HAVE REALY-REALY A BAD INFLUNCE!
PUPPY HITS TEAMPUPPY?
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Closing Of Membership deatails October 11 ,2003
REASON: NEW ALBUM COMING UP!Available at 0ctober 11,2003!!!!!!!
Tuesday, September 02, 2003
NTERNET SAFETY
SIX SAFE SURFIN' SUGGESTIONS
1. Don't give out your name, phone number, address, or school name anywhere online. It's like giving a stranger your locker combination. What information CAN you give out? Your shoe size is okay, unless it's really embarrassing.
2. Be extra careful when sending an email that contains your picture or any personal information. No one needs to know how weird you look in that hat but you.
3. People you meet in chatrooms don't always tell the truth, so be very careful about who you decide to trust. COOL4NOW in a chatroom could easily be MEAN2U in the real world.
4. If you get a message, email, or chatroom comment that makes you feel uncomfortable, weird or icky in any way, don't reply. Just delete or ignore it. If it continues, tell your parents. Make them feel useful!
5. When you get constant emails asking you to click, look, see, buy, check out, or otherwise waste your time on a site, think first. By giving one site information you may actually be giving it to hundreds of sites because they often share it without telling you, and that's pretty lame.
6. Many sites want you to "register" all sorts of private information to become a "member" or to play certain games, but asking personal questions is a really big deal (Isn't it always?) Better check it out with your parents first.
FROM www.timeforkids.com/safeweb
