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BASICS

Height:169 cm - 173 cm (5'7" - 5'8")
Birthday:March 26, 1987
Location:Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Profile Updated:11:27am | Apr 24, '07

INTERESTS

Art:Acting, Film/Video Making, Singing
Animals/Pets:Cats
Sports:Baseball, Hockey, Inline Skating, Paintball, Pilates, Rugby, Volleyball
Activities:Clubbing, Drinking, Karaoke, Listening to music, Partying, Shopping, Traveling, Volunteering
Outdoor:Camping, Going to the beach, Hiking, Backpacking, Paddling, Exploring, Sightseeing, Traveling

THE INSIDE SCOOP

hello
my name is allison
I just graduated from Grant MacEwan and have a diploma in theatre arts
I think people take glue sticks for granted
I like my eggs cooked and my animals dead
I have trouble listening to the full length of a song
I used to be scared of the dishwasher being on at night
I don't care for orange popsicles, but I'll eat them if they're there


they say it fits, if you let it
love is made to forget it
i carved your name across my eyelids
you pray for rain, i pray for blindness


"Be the change you want to see in the world."

If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died

LIKES

friends. ringette. stick unicorns. theatre. napoleon dynamite. seinfeld. puddles. chimprov. the beatles. mountain dew. chicken caesar salad. singing. the notebook. renting movies. rugby. laughing. sleeping in. alone time. pictures. cats. fun dips. john lennon. mash potatoes. the union. cousins. earings. your mom jokes. rugby girls. open fields. Scotland. chocolate. livin on a prayer. the headlight game. act natural. fun wrestling. using paint. fire works. theatresports. walks. rollerblading. gum. stalking boys. vanilla bean fraps. going out. christmas. the sound of music. metric. posing with statues. ranch crispi minis. sonic. thunderstorms. road trips. karaoke. tap dancing. runts. cat power. ipods. booster juice. Z5 girls. warm weather. snow. now and then. girls nights. making videos. tea. bunk beds. julian. watching birds. e-mails. family

music
AC Newman
The Arcade Fire
Architecture in Helsinki
Bell Orchestre
Bloc Party
Broken Social Scene
Cat Power
Death Cab for Cutie
Feist
Fiona Apple
Iron and Wine
Joel Plaskett
Laura Veirs
Matthew Barber
Metric
The National
Neko Case
The New Pornographers
Novillero
Pete Yorn
Rilo Kiley
Snow Patrol
Stars
Sufjan Stevens
Tegan and Sara
TV on the Radio
Wilco
Wolf Parade

UGHS

not playing ringette. hilary duff. seafood. country music. math. regret. popsicle sticks. missy elliot. the bounce. tomatoes. slow left turners. stop lights. bad grammar. not playing rubgy. lions. tigers. bears. oh my. worms. simple plan. drunk drivers. heartaches. long distance. Flower. music theory. slugs. homework. people with nexopia plus.

LATEST BLOG ENTRY

 
12:38am | Dec 28, '04 | No Comments
With a little help from me and dictionary.com, we’re all going to have fun learning the English language! Are you ready? First, we’ll learn the difference between ‘there’, ‘their’, and ‘they’re’. This may come as a shock to some of you, but there is a difference!

there:

adv.
1. At or in that place: sit over there.
2. To, into, or toward that place: wouldn't go there again.
3. At that stage, moment, or point: Stop there before you make any more mistakes.
4. In that matter: I can't agree with him there.
pron.
1. Used to introduce a clause or sentence: There are numerous items. There must be another exit.
2. Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address: Hello there.

We won’t bother learning ‘there’ as an adjective. It’s a bit tricky, and we’re just taking baby steps.

their:

The possessive form of they.

1. Used as a modifier before a noun: their accomplishments; their home town.
2. Usage Problem. His, her, or its: “It is fatal for anyone who writes to think of their