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Subject: *pounces* i know, im online now too(well duh) *flicks tail* i been to a few moo-zeems myself hehe i liked the animal stuff ^_^


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Date Posted: 03:49:35 04/16/02 Tue
In reply to: Down-Red Fox 's message, "Museums are fun! For me anyway." on 00:59:55 04/13/02 Sat

>What a miserable day... Only two hours of sleep. I
>guess it didn't matter when I got on the shuttle (Bus)
>to go to the Art Institute/Museum in Chicago.
>Why am I sad though? I went to the museum for my
>school project. But, I also went there to get away
>from the life of mine that I am normally wishing to
>get away from. I should've bought the first ticket
>away from this place as soon as I did. Too bad for me.
>Anyway, before I get sidetracked (Afterall, only a
>real reader would be able to finish reading what I
>have to say in about ten seconds. In other words, my
>friends are the ones who have read this and relate.)
>...
>Right, as I was saying. This I know is true for most
>of everyone here who reads Redwall and other related
>Non-Fiction (Hey, dreamers can dream, can't they?)
>that where ever you read you become absorbed into the
>story, right? Well, I went to the said museum, and
>totally unexpeted of such that makes me happy; I was
>no more than two feet away from staring at old
>medieval arms and armor. The swords, halberds and axes
>all made me feel at home. I feel kinda empty now that
>I am back home, with only my memories of todays
>excitment.
>The museum is huge, which is for me an understatement.
>There are a few hundred rooms it seemed, each larger
>than the last. And staircases that could put a
>Resident Evil game to shame, as the architecture looks
>very similar.
>I know there is more to say. I can't spoil
>everything...
>Except for the massive two handed sword in the arms
>and armory hallway. =)
>I had fun, for a decent part of the day. Too bad
>Sarah, was nowhere around... She understands me a
>little more it seems than I to her.
>She's on right now, so I shall end this and speak
>later.
>Your mate you can trust, Kitsune.

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