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Hi, there! I've decided to write another set of Q&A's as a continuation to my first list. So, without further ado, here it is.

1. What do wewe think wewe cook au bake the best? I think it would have to be chokoleti chip cookies. I've actually baked them several times.

2. How old was your mother when she had you? My mother was thirty-six years old when she gave birth to me.

3. Do wewe consider yourself an introvert au an extrovert? I consider myself an extrovert. I upendo meeting and talking with new people, even when I was a little girl.

4. If wewe are in a bad mood, do wewe prefer to be left alone au have someone to cheer wewe up? I prefer someone to cheer me up, of course!

5. Rugrats or Doug? Honestly, I upendo them both.

6. What’s your dream job? I'd like to have a Digital Humanities-related job, like helping in culture preservation au doing uhuishaji and Graphic Arts.

7. What’s your dream car? My dream car is a blue Mini Cooper.

8. What’s your cure for hiccups? I would usually ask my mother to scare them away. It's very effective. I also drink lots of water.

9. Do wewe believe in sekunde chances? Definitely!

10. What’s the most pleasant sounding accent? The British accent! I never get tired of listening to it.

11. What’s the most beautiful beach, pwani you’ve been to? The most beautiful beach, pwani I've been to is my country's very own Boracay.

12. What animal is the most majestic? The most majestic animal in my opinion is the horse. It's my sekunde inayopendelewa animal after the dog, too.

13. If wewe owned a restaurant, what kind of chakula would it serve? Italian food! I upendo Italian cuisine.

14. What are some of your inayopendelewa games to play? For board games, my vipendwa are Scrabble, Jenga, and Boggle. In my tablet, I upendo to play Angry Birds, Minion Rush, and matunda Ninja.

15. What’s your inayopendelewa chakula combination? chokoleti and karanga Butter.

16. What’s the longest trip you’ve been on? The longest trip I've been on so far is my Switzerland trip back in 2010.

17. What household chore do wewe actually enjoy? I enjoy washing the dishes.

18. How good are wewe at drawing? I'm quite skilled at it.

19. What is your inayopendelewa genre of movie? Why? My inayopendelewa movie genre is comedy. Nothing beats a good laugh, and it is a wonderful stress reliever.

20. How do wewe feel about clowns? I never liked them. They're just really creepy to the core.

There wewe have it, folks! I hope wewe enjoyed kusoma this list. If wewe didn't, please be respectful. If wewe can't do that, piss off!

Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
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Hey, everyone! As wewe already know, this mwaka marked two significant milestones. My fifth anniversary here in Fanpop, and of course, my 20th birthday. I have to say that I'm very happy for both of these. Not only am I now in my twenties, but it also signals the beginning of a new chapter in my life. I feel ever grateful for travelling and seeing the world since I was a baby. My childhood and teenage years were very colorful, and I enjoyed them both regardless of the challenges I faced and the bad things that happened. Becoming a Beatles shabiki has made a very large and lasting impact on me. Plus,...
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After the party, the foursome, Alice, Ralph, Nicholas' parents, and the Beatles walked back to Trafalgar Square to watch the Dancing Lights show. Lots of people came there to watch it, too. Among them was the DJ whom the Beatles befriended and helped, and standing inayofuata to him was his colleague and his family. He was on crutches and wearing a leg brace. However, this didn't stop him from enjoying Christmas. When the DJ saw the band again, he introduced his colleague to them. He was very happy to meet the Beatles themselves and told the lads, "I'd like to thank wewe all so much for filling in...
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krisimasi siku has finally arrived, and the foursome, Alice, Ralph, and Nicholas' parents woke up and turned on the radio to hear the Beatles' krisimasi message. The announcer said, "And now, live from the Broadcasting House in London, this is BBC Radio 1's Annual krisimasi Message!" With that, all of London and the rest of the United Kingdom stopped to listen...

"Good King Wenslers last looked out, on the feast of Steven. As the slow ray round about, deep and crisp and crispy. Brightly showed the boot last night, on the nasty cruel Henly Hall and David Lloyd, Betty Grable, too!"

"Hello! This...
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With krisimasi Eve in full swing, everyone returned to Trafalgar Square to see the giant krisimasi mti again. Alice became awed kwa it and said, "Now that is probably the biggest krisimasi mti I've ever seen!" Ralph added, "Same for me! It's so gorgeous, too!" Rosie, Nicholas, the Geordie twins, and the Beatles nodded in agreement. After taking zaidi photos, Ringo saw a poster and said, "There's going to be a spectacular dancing lights onyesha here tomorrow at 8:00 pm. Let's watch this after our krisimasi message broadcast and party!" Rosie replied, "Oh, sure! I bet it's gonna be a wonderful show." Nicholas added, "It will, indeed, love." The group then ate chajio, chakula cha jioni before going back to the dorm. Upon returning, they all got ready to sleep so they can be fully rested for the 25th.

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Episode 12 - Ring My Belle

It was a bright, and sunny siku on the Island Of Sodor. Sean the Amtrak Engine was pulling a passenger train near the tafuta & Rescue center. He had to stop at a red signal, and near him was Belle.

Neither engine had ever seen each other before, but Sean thought that Belle was a beautiful engine. "Hello." He said, being a little nervous.

"Hi." Replied Belle. "I never seen wewe before. What do wewe do here?"

"Sir Tophamm Hat has me pull passengers. What do wewe do?" Asked Sean

"I work for the tafuta & Rescue Center. My job is to take out fires."

"Is that why wewe have...
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Episode 11

Similarity

Nikki has a 2-8-2 wheel arrangement. She pulls passenger trains, and if there are a lot of freight cars that need to be shunted, Nikki is there to help. She likes working on the Island Of Sodor, but not many engines have the same wheel arrangement as her. There were many engines that had the same wheel arrangement, but not with Nikki.

She was talking to Emily about this one morning. "Don't worry," Encouraged Emily. "I also don't have the same wheel arrangement as any other engine on Sodor."

"Then y'all probably know how it feels like to not be the same as one of the other...
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Rusty And The Lie

Rusty is friendly with every engine on the Island Of Sodor. His best Marafiki are Skarloey, and Rheneas. Rusty often tries to be friendly with Duncan too, but Duncan often has arguments with Skarloey, and Rheneas.

Duncan liked Rusty, but he didn't want him to be Marafiki with Skarloey, and Rheneas. One day, Rusty, and Duncan were alone in the sheds, and Duncan planned to tell a lie to Rusty, "Did wewe hear what Skarloey, and Rheneas told me?"

"No, what?" Asked Rusty. "They told me that they don't like wewe anymore." Replied Duncan, and before Rusty could say anything, Duncan steamed...
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Episode 9

Gordon and the Double Decker Coaches

Gordon was feeling grumpy. This was making James cross. "Why are wewe complaining all the time?" Asked James.

"Because I am a splendid express engine. You're just a small engine that gets nothing, but ideas above their station."

"I can't see any." Replied Percy.

"Any what?" alisema Gordon.

"Ideas above the station." alisema Percy nervously.

"It's just a saying. Little green engines like wewe are too stupid to understand." alisema Gordon.

James laughed, but Gordon was still grumpy, and left the sheds.

"Stupid inspector." alisema Gordon to himself, "He got scared...
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"They're here!" Exclaimed Rosie as the doorbell rang. She then opened the door and standing there were Alice, Ralph, and Nicholas' parents. Alice gave her a hug and said, "Rosie! It's lovely to meet wewe again, my friend!" Rosie replied, "It's lovely to meet wewe all again, too!" They then went inside the dorm and greeted Nicholas and the Geordie twins. Ralph said, "Your dorm sure is big and cozy." Nicholas replied, "Oh, it is, mate." Alice asked, "So, what is your special surprise?" "Here they are! John, Paul, George, and Ringo, meet our friends, Alice and Ralph!" Rosie replied as she introduced...
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Everyone commenced their errands the inayofuata morning with the Beatles on their way to Regent mitaani, mtaa and the foursome to Westfield Mall. They agreed to meet each other again outside the dormitory building. Once the band went inside the Broadcasting House, a friendly receptionist said, "Welcome to the BBC! How may I help you?" John replied, "We'd like to go to one of the radio rooms, madame." The receptionist asked, "All right. Which station room would wewe like to go to?" "Hmm...Radio 1." Answered Paul. "Okie dokie. Follow me." Replied the receptionist. The Beatles then rode the elevator with her...
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The foursome and the Beatles started their gift hunting spree soon after eating breakfast. As they walked towards Regent Street, John said, "Y'know, it is a tradition for us to make audio krisimasi messages for our fans." Rosie replied, "Oh, yes! We really enjoy listening to those. They're so hilarious!" George remarked, "Thanks veddy much. We're glad wewe upendo them, darling." Paul said, "This time, we'd like to do our inayofuata message a bit different than the last one. We'll release it through radio so it can be heard across the country." Nicholas replied, "That would be wonderful, mate!" Scruffy...
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It is nearly krisimasi time, and all of London has been covered in snow and decorated with bright lights and festive trimmings. The foursome and the Beatles were chilling out in a krisimasi bazaar in Piccadilly Circus while sipping some good old hot chocolate. John said, "I really enjoy this time of the year. Don't wewe agree, mates?" The others nodded together and replied, "We sure do! We upendo Christmas!" After finishing their hot chocolate, everyone proceeded to Trafalgar Square, where a giant krisimasi mti was set up. There, they took picha around it. The sound of the carols also filled...
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