does anyone like me?

disneytati

New Member
dreamteacher said:
I ask that because it seems like that every time I post something it never gets posted on agian for ever. I know it is a stupped question I was just making a opservation. even on my new threads I start to me noone replies to them but that is okay.:cool:

:) every body hates me nobody loves me I'm ganna go eat some worms....:)

Don't worry... Sometimes it happens like this. But the number of replies to your thread may mean that people do like you, or at least want to know you. I feel like this too, sometimes... But I guess that's because I am too touchy about such things, I hate being ignored... And feeling ignored is not good at all, I totally agree with you. I used to think: Am I boring? Or are they ignoring me because I am brazilian? Or because.... I don't know... But I feel better now, many people talk to me here, and I guess they like me... Or not?

HEY, GUYS!!! DO YOU LIKE ME????? :wave:
 

dreamteacher

Active Member
Original Poster
yea at least I am not the only one that did not know. My mom says that it is the basket that is shaped like a horn you see it alot at Thanksgiving.
 

barnum42

New Member
disneytati said:
Huggles too!!!

but... what's cornacopia? sorry, foreigner's question again...
It's a spelling mistake :lol: And I should know because I make plenty of them myself

The word is "cornucopia", also known as the "The horn of plenty". It comes from Greek mythology - The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.

It has since become a word for any horn shaped ornament or recepticle (as per dreamteacher's post) or an abundance, the latter being applicable to Imagineer Boys's use.

:wave:
 

disneytati

New Member
barnum42 said:
It's a spelling mistake :lol: And I should know because I make plenty of them myself

The word is "cornucopia", also known as the "The horn of plenty". It comes from Greek mythology - The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.

It has since become a word for any horn shaped ornament or recepticle (as per dreamteacher's post) or an abundance, the latter being applicable to Imagineer Boys's use.

:wave:

Thanks once more, Barnum!!! Again, your language is amazingly "correct"!!! :lol: Now I understand it...

yeah, dreamteacher, I am happy too!!! I thought I didn't understand that because I am not american... My English is very good, but I do have my doubts, you know... And Barnum is becoming my official vocabulary teacher!!! :lol:
 

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