Another emote, and I'm sorrytoput a sad face...I'm quiting Chobots. Yes, I'm quiting Chobots. I will be closing downthis blog, and dropping out of the Agents Help Program Season 5. I'msorry guys, but since I have no other person to help me post, then I feel there's no point to have this blog. Also, Chobots is getting old for me, so i may be checking in now and then, but just to see what's going on. I'll be playing 7wizards...but not for long. Hope you guys have funon Chobots, and Happy Holidays (depending on where you are)
Goodbye (for the last time) =(
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Long time...
Heyguys, I just wanted to apologize for not posting as often as usual, and I'll be trying my best to find another author that'll help me post daily...so...if you know someone that's excellent with blogs, has worked with Blogger before, is up to date with Chobots news, and will be able to post nearly everyday, than suggest this position and I'll be happy to take comments here!
Thanks,
Thanks,
Thursday, November 18, 2010
=P
Why is there a emoticon as the title of this post? Well...There's some bad news...I just didn't want you guys to think there were bad news: I have to leave this blog for awhile, so I'm very sorry. So...I might be coming back around 3 weeks from now, so bye guys! It's possible I might still be visiting Chobots, but only for a few minutes...so I guess I'll be seeing you laterrrr!
Til next time...
Til next time...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Long Time no Talk =P
Hey guys, long time no...post eh? I won't be posting often because of school and...extracurricular activities (after school activities) so I'm really sorry! But let's not think about the negative, let's think about CHOBOTS!
1. Choproff is back! The Master of Minds is here with his ultimately awesome quiz/test on fun facts! You can find him in the Academy, and let's hope you'll win a lot of bugs!!!
Have fun:
1. Choproff is back! The Master of Minds is here with his ultimately awesome quiz/test on fun facts! You can find him in the Academy, and let's hope you'll win a lot of bugs!!!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010
My Thanksgiving Days
On Thanksgiving, I usually have a typical Turkey day, but I'd like to share it with you!
First, when I wake up in the morning, I forget: HEY IT'S THANKSGIVING! But from my opinion, I love the sound of Thanksgiving because it's a time for everyone to show their appreciation for one another. For breakfast, my mom likes to make waffles or pancakes, depending on what she thinks is quicker (haha!), and of course, they're DEE-LISH! Second, I head to my parents bedroom and switch on the TV to watch Thanksgiving parades, which are always so exciting, even though sometimes they have the same things. I love watching the humongus blown-up characters, fly over the people, always with a gleaming smile. Sometimes I wish I could be at one of the parades, but I think soon I might.
Third, by the time parades are finished, lunch is ready. When I walk out my parents' bedroom, a big juicy turkey lays atop of an elegant platter. I lick my lips, hoping for my favorite part, the "bone-y" parts, as I like to call it. HAHA, don't ask why, I guess that's what I've been calling it for awhile. Also, candles are lit and red napkins are folded (by me!) and placed standing up next to the divine drinking glasses. My parents also set out gravy and mashed potatoes. Although I prefer french fries to replace the mashed potatoes, my parents always expect me to try new foods, so I have to eat it. But before we eat, every year, my family takes turns saying their Thank-you's to the family, and for what we are thankful for. For example, I said my thank you's last year, so I think this year my sister will be saying her's. By the time lunch is finished, my stomach is full as an aquarium filled with gallons of water. As always, the turkey was amazingly good! For dinner, usually there are left-overs from lunch, so we just finish those up! If their aren't, well...there's never been a time where there's no left-overs! HAHA!
My Thanksgiving may not be the most riveting in the world. But Thanksgiving traditions are always a family fav because I know my family will carry on the thanks given on Thanksgiving.
First, when I wake up in the morning, I forget: HEY IT'S THANKSGIVING! But from my opinion, I love the sound of Thanksgiving because it's a time for everyone to show their appreciation for one another. For breakfast, my mom likes to make waffles or pancakes, depending on what she thinks is quicker (haha!), and of course, they're DEE-LISH! Second, I head to my parents bedroom and switch on the TV to watch Thanksgiving parades, which are always so exciting, even though sometimes they have the same things. I love watching the humongus blown-up characters, fly over the people, always with a gleaming smile. Sometimes I wish I could be at one of the parades, but I think soon I might.
Third, by the time parades are finished, lunch is ready. When I walk out my parents' bedroom, a big juicy turkey lays atop of an elegant platter. I lick my lips, hoping for my favorite part, the "bone-y" parts, as I like to call it. HAHA, don't ask why, I guess that's what I've been calling it for awhile. Also, candles are lit and red napkins are folded (by me!) and placed standing up next to the divine drinking glasses. My parents also set out gravy and mashed potatoes. Although I prefer french fries to replace the mashed potatoes, my parents always expect me to try new foods, so I have to eat it. But before we eat, every year, my family takes turns saying their Thank-you's to the family, and for what we are thankful for. For example, I said my thank you's last year, so I think this year my sister will be saying her's. By the time lunch is finished, my stomach is full as an aquarium filled with gallons of water. As always, the turkey was amazingly good! For dinner, usually there are left-overs from lunch, so we just finish those up! If their aren't, well...there's never been a time where there's no left-overs! HAHA!
My Thanksgiving may not be the most riveting in the world. But Thanksgiving traditions are always a family fav because I know my family will carry on the thanks given on Thanksgiving.
Get ready to eat some TURKAYYYY!
Bye, guys,
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