- StubbyEE
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Member for 11 years, 10 months, and 5 days
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Apr 26, 2013StubbyEE posted a message on Villager NewsI loved it. The "testificopter" made me laugh so much, especially when it crashed and broke the camera.Posted in: News
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Apr 20, 2013StubbyEE posted a message on Pig Cake? Pig Cake!Please tell me there's bacon bits in there!Posted in: News
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Oct 10, 2012StubbyEE posted a message on Tool Repair Changes?Time, Y U NO GO FASTER!? I want this snapshot out now, because I have a chest filled with seven near broken diamond pickaxes. I like to save them, just like I did with my first pickaxe (wooden).Posted in: News
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May 13, 2012StubbyEE posted a message on Minecraft Turns 3 Years Old TodayHappy Birthday Minecraft!!! LetsssSSSsssSSS Parteh!!!Posted in: News
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Yeah, it was. I was in a really bad mood that day. I laugh when I think about it now.
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If they are not intelligent, or just bacteria, it would be all over the news worldwide, and we would start sending ships and people up to their planet to see if we could live up there.
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So in the morning, I went to my high school. I had forgotten to bring my lunchbox, and my Dad was arriving to drop it off in the main office. Period one is my math class. We were finishing the test we started the day before. About half way into the class, the announcements come on, and says that there's a code red in the school! So the substitute teacher turned off the lights, and told everyone to get away from the door. We were allowed to whisper, and text on our phones. About five minutes in, we get the news that a bomb threat has occurred at our school, along with two other buildings! Everybody seemed to keep calm.
Another five minutes later, people in the room went to the local news websites, and brought up the latest updates. Other people are getting tired, and sitting down against the wall. Since I forgot to bring my lunch, I began to get thirsty, and I have nothing to drink, or eat. I texted my Dad about the bomb threat, and he said he was right outside the building, ready to drop off my lunch. Dad said that there were at least fifteen police cars outside of the building, and they are bringing in a K-9 unit to search for the bomb.
The news spread around, and Dad said a news helicopter arrived on the scene at my school. My school was all over the news! After ten more minutes, we got an update that no bombs were found in one of the other buildings, but my school was still being searched. It has been an hour since lock down, and period two was supposed to start five minutes ago. People were getting more tired, and some people began to lie down on the floor.
Much later, it has been reported that there were no bombs in the building, or nearby, and we were to proceed to period four. It was 10:40 AM, about two hours since the lock down. It was a big relief for everyone, and we began to finish our school day. Currently, police are trying to find who it was that gave the threat. It was a crazy morning! I proceeded to period four, and resumed the daily schedule.
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That is true, but it would be far more complex than all of the other food items, making it kind of ridiculous. Maybe three or four flavors would be okay, but we don't need more than that.
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