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UPDATE July 20, 2008

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ATTENTION!

http://briceee.piczo.com/?g=1&cr=2

is NOT me. i repeat is NOT me.

ANYWAYS

i wont be updating xicee’s site AS MUCH as mine, no i’m not stopping hers,

just check out mine

brister8000.wordpress.com

thanks!

–Brista<3

egg hunt! March 21, 2008

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Alright! Heres the eggs!

 
1.) Mine- in the lamp close 2 the pool.
 2.) dock, at the wood dock. (end of it).
4.)pet shop the “red puffle” in the cage by the door.
5.)book room on top of book shelf. 
6.) plaza in the lamp near the first door of the play stage.
7.)attic at the ski ldge in the box near the lamp.
8.)dojo dissapears and reapears somewhere else! 
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 i LOVE this years color!
 I hope i helped!
 
-Brista! 

Happy St. Patricks Day! March 17, 2008

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Bri here!

hey everyone, Happy St. Patty’s Day,
i am not irish though but, if anyone doesnt know
what this days about, good thing you’re here!
((thanks to history.com))

The modern holiday

is based on the original Christian saint’s feast day also thought to be the date of the saint’s death. In 1737, Irish immigrants to the United States began observing the holiday publicly in Boston and held the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City in 1766. Today, the tradition continues with people from all walks and heritages by wearing green, eating Irish food, and attending parades. St. Patrick’s Day is bursting with folklore; from the shamrock to the leprechaun and to pinching those that are not wearing green.St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17, his religious feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for thousands of years.On St. Patrick’s Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. Lenten prohibitions against the consumption of meat were waived and people would dance, drink, and feast—on the traditional meal of Irish bacon and cabbage.

!No Need 2 be Irish!

Up until the mid-nineteenth century, most Irish immigrants in America were members of the Protestant middle class. When the Great Potato Famine hit Ireland in 1845, close to a million poor, uneducated, Catholic Irish began to pour into America to escape starvation. Despised for their religious beliefs and funny accents by the American Protestant majority, the immigrants had trouble finding even menial jobs. When Irish Americans in the country’s cities took to the streets on St. Patrick’s Day to celebrate their heritage, newspapers portrayed them in cartoons as drunk, violent monkeys.

However, the Irish soon began to realize that their great numbers endowed them with a political power that had yet to be exploited. They started to organize, and their voting block, known as the “green machine,” became an important swing vote for political hopefuls. Suddenly, annual St. Patrick’s Day parades became a show of strength for Irish Americans, as well as a must-attend event for a slew of political candidates. In 1948, President Truman attended New York City ’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, a proud moment for the many Irish whose ancestors had to fight stereotypes and racial prejudice to find acceptance in America.

Wearing of the Green Goes Global

Today, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by people of all backgrounds in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Although North America is home to the largest productions, St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated in other locations far from Ireland, including Japan, Singapore, and Russia.
In modern-day Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day has traditionally been a religious occasion. In fact, up until the 1970s, Irish laws mandated that pubs be closed on March 17. Beginning in 1995, however, the Irish government began a national campaign to use St. Patrick’s Day as an opportunity to drive tourism and showcase Ireland to the rest of the world. Last year, close to one million people took part in Ireland ’s St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin, a multi-day celebration featuring parades, concerts, outdoor theater productions, and fireworks shows.

See♥ya!
BRISTA!™

partyyyyy=] March 15, 2008

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Heyyyyyyyy<3
 
the st. patty’s day party started yesterday.. so yeah its pretty chill hats r at the ski village go get um=]
 
4 yesterday– HAPPY PIE DAY!! oh if u dont know pie- 3.14= mathhhhh yeahh k bye<3
 
 
–brista!! 

New Things March 8, 2008

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well the hair and clothing catalouges came out yesterday.. pretty sad..

my favorite hat is back, the fedora AND the rare sunglasses. i guess cp isnt the same anymore!

–bri

It’s Been a while.. February 21, 2008

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anyways, the party is still here and extended till tomorrow i think..

before it all runs out, the belts are at the book room in the coffee shop, and the goggles are at the forest in the tresure chest.

the pin is at the cove..

oh and the new game is out! i beat it already! haha any questions?? ask me!!

–bri

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AWESOME NEWS!! February 2, 2008

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XICEE MIGHT COME BACK IN THE SUMMER!!

IM SO EXITED!!

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OH AND VISIT

BRINGXICEEBACK.WORDPRESS.COM!!

POOR ROCKHOPPER! January 16, 2008

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ATTENTION!

ROCKHOPPER HAS CRASHED INTO AND ICEBURGE!!

GO LOOK IN THE TELESCOPE THING AT THE LIGHTHOUSE!

ATTENTION!

http://play.clubpenguin.com/artwork/tools/telescopecrash1.swf

New Page on my site! January 10, 2008

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it’s called rememberance, hope you all like it

i miss you xicee,

bri

my puffles have a site!! January 5, 2008

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Thanks to Snow949 for the idea..
http://brister8000puff.wordpress.com/
go there for my puffle’s site, it will be updated weekly/daily. 
 
–BRi–
..and the new pin is hidden in the boiler room..