THE countdown.

<p>please tell me that more of you cc'ers have some nickolodeon love, too?</p>

<p>come on, i know we're not alone in this.</p>

<p>I really loved Nickelodeon, especially the Adventures of Alex Mack and the Mysteries of Shelby Woo.</p>

<p>we really need to have a CC party if we get accepted into Harvard. We can hold it at Loker Commons and take it all around Boston! lol</p>

<p>11 DAYS LEFT!!!!!</p>

<p>And I loved/love Rocko's Modern Life. Spongebob is very good too.</p>

<p>i LOVED daria
all my friends tell me im daria. im equally, if not more, sarcastic and bitter and i kind of resemble her.
but, i must admit, i am rather un-daria like in that i love mtv reality shows like laguna beach. theyre so addictive. and i love my super sweet 16, if only to make fun of those spoiled girls.<br>
but you didnt hear that from me.
and i love vh1, specifically best week ever. its hysterical.
but for music, though, you gotta watch fuse.<br>
oh and a cc party- hellz yeah. yay for finally finding some chatty harvard ea'ers.
oh, and i loved clarissa explains it all so much that i even have the boardgame. beat that.</p>

<p>I also watch laguna and sweet sixteen. I find them quite amusing.</p>

<p>haha yay one less person looking down on me!</p>

<p>hahahah, there was a board game?!!</p>

<p>if we get in, you are bringing that with you. no questions about it.</p>

<p>oh gosh you guys i really hope we all get in, and if not early then maybe regular! i know that sounds cheesy but i really wish everyone on here the best of luck!</p>

<p>also, when i go to college, i would love to bring my old school nintendo 64 with me. i challenge anyone/everyone to a game of mario kart 64.</p>

<p>11 days! :-D</p>

<p>yeaaahhh. laguna beach...</p>

<p>i watch it. a lot.</p>

<p>i love old school nintendo!! and i will, most definitely, bring clarissa.
what state is everyone from? ny here.</p>

<p>clarissa explains it ALLL = love.</p>

<p>V to-the-izz A</p>

<p>i mean... virginia...
yeah.</p>

<p>i'm from the south. don't really want to say the state since there aren't a ton of people who apply from my state, so yeah, that's it.</p>

<p>if we play mario kart, i have to be peach. she always wins.</p>

<p>goshhhh i'm so anxious about decisions! eeek</p>

<p>i'm from Ohio</p>

<p>im so nervous. when i get the email, my hands will probably be so shaky i doubt ill be able to open it.</p>

<p>cookie monster are you a girl or guy? "she always wins" almost sounds like "women power" to me:)</p>

<p>You know that Orange County doesn't look like Laguna Beach? It's actually kind of dirty, especially at the northern part (alot of places are like this in Cali due to poor management of public funds).</p>

<p>Yeah, cookie monster! We Southerners rule! :-D</p>

<p>I'm from A'lan'a, Joja, whenicomearound.</p>

<p>hahaha, well yes i am a girl, but definitely not a flaming feminist or anything extreme. i mean yay women power but that really doesn't consume my life.</p>

<p>i always played peach because she and yoshi were the best all-around drivers; they were light enough to go faster than bowser and donkey kong, but they weren't as light as toad and thus didn't get pushed around by the heavy-weights. and my best friend who i always played with always played yoshi, hah, so i was left with peach. not complaining though, she was a great driver.</p>

<p>well love you to death runningincircles, but i have no southern pride whatsoever. really, the south will NOT rise again.</p>

<p>LOL, oh I'm not necessarily THAT Southern. I'm from Atlanta for crying out loud (a bunch of transplants are here). </p>

<p>Though, I do beg to differ that the South won't rise again... it already has. Not as its own nation, but it has basically taken over America. Since the 40's, people have flocked down here due to the laissez faire business environment, warm weather, and extreme popularity of suburbs and cheap housing. It now is the largest region in the United States with 36% of the nation's population or about 105 million people, and is expected to grow to 160 million by 2050 and encompass 42% of the population. </p>

<p>Hehe, sorry... I'm just one of those statistics fanatics.</p>