| Date | Name | Comment | | | 5 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...I think your Sixth Form is the equivalent of Canada’s Grade 12. We are sure a bright young woman like you will do very well. Last night I finished reading "The Uprising" by Scott G. Mariani. It was about a war between rival factions of Vampires. It was fairly good, though my favourite vampire novel is "Afterage" by Yvonne Navarro. Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Aww thankyou the Grade 12 thing would make sense as i’m actually in year 12 which is the first year of sixth form
That sounds quite good, I may have to look both of them up as I tend to really enjoy anything supernatural " | |
| 6 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...I remember my Grade 12, it was the longest eight years of my life! The school principal would not let me graduate because he was in love with me. But seriously, I just finished reading the latest Stephen King novel, "The Wind Through the Keyhole." It has Dragons and WereWolves in the story! Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "I’m starting to get annoyed with sixth form at the moment it’s just so stressful but I hope it’ll all be worth it in the end 
That sounds good, I think Dragons may be my favourite mythical creature " | |
| 7 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...We have a mythical creature living in the apartment next door. We have never seen her face, or spoken to her. I call the creature "she" but am not certain it is female. She always covers her head on the rare occasions she is seen outside her apartment. She speaks with, and looks at no one. A few times a year our building has mandatory safety inspections, air filter replacements, smoke alarm tests, etc., but when the Creature’s apartment is checked, the Building Manager has to be escorted by our two big, strong Superintendents. Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Whoa, perhaps you should be careful around her? But thats just human instinct, she’s probably really nice but is just shy
Thats rather odd about the building manager though " | |
| 7 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...We are not sure if she is Human, or if it is a "she", as we have never seen her face. When we moved in, in 2008, she would pound on our wall for a full minute, if we so much as tapped on a coffeecup, or slammed a cupboard door. Then we put a crucifix on the wall, and she never struck the wall again. We can still hear her mumble incoherently, but that’s normal, as I do the same thing, espcially when I’m drunk. Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "My imagination is now running wild with what ’she’ could be and what ’she’ looks like... it’s a bit creepy that by putting a crucifix on the wall ’she’ stopped hitting it (from the other side). However it’s also very interesting " | |
| 8 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...Now that you mentioned it, your comment about "her" fear of the cross reminds me of something which happened a few months ago: A couple living in another apartment were having a heated argument, and one of them stormed out into the hallway, and slammed the door behind him, and yelled out "Jesus Christ!" The "woman" next door suddenly started screaming, and screaming, and screaming! Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Even more interesting... though if I were you i’d put loads of crosses around the apartment, just to be on the safe side you should listen out for anymore strange occurances (I don’t know if thats how it’s spelt) " | |
| 13 May 2012 | Selina Michelle Metzger | Loading...You have amazing talent, here, Rachael! Keep up the great work and never give up on your mad, fantasy world...  Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Aww, thank you so much! Dont worry I wont give up on it ^___0" | |
| 15 May 2012 | Paul Cerar | Loading...I rescued a baby dragon this morning! He must have fallen out of his nest while his wings were still to weak to carry him. He was sitting on the black pavement of a laneway, and I was afraid the heat would kill him, but I did not want to touch him, for fear his parents would shun him if I put my scent on him, so with the tip of my boot, I gently nudged him, and made him hop under the shade of a tree. Of course, an average Human, without my advanced perceptions, would have mistaken the Dragon for a fledgeling bird. Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Awww! Poor little dragon, i’d love to be able to see them " | |
| 20 May 2012 | Martin Albert Dornhäuser | Loading...Thanks for your nice comments! Your gallery is verry nice!  Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "Aww thankyou and you’re welcome! " | |
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| 27 May 2012 | Anita Sugar Kim | Loading...Go look at "best friends" by Nora Jean Dennis Rachael Elizabeth Baker replies: "I’ve had a look and think its great! thankyou for bringing it to my attention " | |
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