The Hangout Thread ~ The Teen Board Common Room

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No, she wouldn't lol. She doesn't like the music :P

EDIT: I meant she DOESN'T like Big Time Rush because it makes her think lolol

Well, I thought something might've been wrong....I thought she would've had a major change of heart.

I don't have anyone to go to a BTR concert with. My friends and family don't like their music, either. lol
 
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They are just that awesome. :D
 

omg Snooki singing I Just Can't Wait to be King.

And she legit knows all the lyrics and she actually sounds really good. RESPECT HA BEEN GAINED FOR HER.
 
I think the school is stupid for closing on the first day of school. What if the hurricane doesn't hit us?
 
I think the school is stupid for closing on the first day of school. What if the hurricane doesn't hit us?

My freshman year they closed school for what would have been the second day and that day ended up being cloudless, blue skies until sundown. :upsidedow
 
The hurricane force winds of Irene rip the siding off of homes in Nags Head, N.C., Aug. 27.


Jarod Wilton looks at the flood waters rising to his doorstep, Aug. 27, in Alliance, N.C., as Hurricane Irene hits the North Carolina coast.
 
The Berkeley Mall in Goldsboro, N.C., suffered a major collapse in the atrium section of the shopping center, Aug. 27, from Hurricane Irene.


Goldsboro Police, Wayne County EMS, and firefighters from Rosewood Volunteer Fire Department gather around the victim of a fatal automobile accident near Interstate 795 on Aug. 27, in Goldsboro, N.C. The two-car accident occurred at an intersection where traffic signals were not working due to power outages from Hurricane Irene.


People shield themselves from blowing sand and rain as they look over the beach during Hurricane Irene Aug. 27, in Kill Devil Hills, N.C.
 
Damaged power lines burn in Nags Head, N.C., on Aug. 27, as Hurricane Irene hits the northern Outer Banks of North Carolina.


Cody Levy, left, Ian Crossman, and Christian Van Vliet run out onto a receded Albemarle Sound in Kill Devil Hills, N.C., on Aug. 27. The sound had moved out due to the high winds of Hurricane Irene.


Vehicles are driven through a flooded area during Hurricane Irene in Surf City, N.C., Aug. 27.

An onlooker takes a photo of a fallen gas canopy hit by Hurricane Irene, at the Atlantic Food Mart in Surf City, N.C., Aug. 27.
 
Margene Jezo of Kitty Hawk goes for a 6-mile jog as Hurricane Irene lashes the Outer Banks in Kitty Hawk, N.C, Aug. 27.


Don Hurtig looks at an oak tree that blew over in his front yard as Hurricane Irene comes ashore near Morehead City, N.C., Aug. 27.


Defying mandatory evacuation orders and a curfew, summer residents Pam Cooke, left, and Jody Bowers share a laugh as strong winds puff up Jody's jacket as they venture out to the beach in Kill Devil Hills, N.C., Aug. 27.


Abandoned beachfront houses are surrounded by rising water from Hurricane Irene in Nags Head, N.C., Aug. 27.
 
A pedestrian crosses an open area as Hurricane Irene passes through Wrightsville Beach, N.C., Aug. 27.


Rhiannon Shaw, 9, tries to stay warm while checking out the beach with friends as Hurricane Irene passes through Wrightsville Beach, N.C., Aug. 27.


Waves crash into Avalon Pier as Hurricane Irene strikes the Outer Banks in Kill Devil Hills, N.C., Aug. 27.


Beachgoers walk against the wind as Hurricane Irene begins to pound Atlantic Beach, N.C., on Friday, Aug. 26.
 
Nursing home residents are evacuated in Barco, N.C., on Aug. 26.


A message is left for Hurricane Irene on one house, as a resident boards up another on Aug. 25 in Nags Head, N.C.


Workers at Alligator River Growers harvest corn in Engelhard, N.C., Aug. 25, in advance of Hurricane Irene as it threatens to make landfall in North Carolina. The storm's winds and torrential rains could mean devastating losses for those who grow corn, cotton, soybeans, tobacco and timber.


Heeding the mandatory visitor evacuation, the Wyn family of Cleona, Pa., pack up at their rented beach house in Nags Head, N.C., on Aug. 25.
 
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