Apr. 1st, 2004

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Okay, I finally found a Wesley and Lilah icon that wasn't disturbing. At least, I don't think it's disturbing. There is nothing in this picture to make a situation from the Prophecy rather wrong. The icon is from the Buffy and Angel icon site, which I cannot remember the address of. This is my first time using it, but it will appear on old entries, because I have made it my default icon until my paid account comes through and I can have more icons.

Okay, I needed to mention something that happened eleven years ago today on Thursday April 1, 1993. I was in fifth grade, and was at Prime Time, which was what they called after school car. It was the year that we had four leaders: Paulette, Rhonda, Ms. C, and Miss Tammy. Miss Tammy was in charge of Prime Time by this time. In fact, her daughter figures in this memory, although I can no longer remember her daughter's name. It may have been Kim, so that is what I'll call on. On April 1st that year, Kim and some other kids at Prime Time decided to play a joke on me by taking my glasses and burying them. That was their idea of an April Fool's day joke. Well, I didn't think it was that funny, so they cleaned my glasses for me, and then were actually nice for a week. Beginning that afternoon, and going through the next Wednesday we played a vampire game based on the movie version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I had no idea then that the story we based our game on would become so important to me, let alone how important its spin off would become. I might do some more entries about this time later in the anniversary week, but I haven't decided yet. I would like to do one on April 8th, though, because that is another anniversary that I have to note. One that is very important for my stories.

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