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Anonymous
Posted April 27, 2012
My clan wiltry tsave ro were at pooall resultslol
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Posted April 16, 2012
I hav so many ppl tht i rp tht idk the names of most! I just wanna say im glad u guys r protesting but b & n isnt looking at this...
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Posted April 16, 2012
If bnn bans rp then i will sew the crap out of them. You shouldnt lock people out because they cuss. You shouldnt lock people out of ALL the books they posted in. And i agree with sleekstar. Kids may never find books you can find in t
Rp because they are A to lazy to look or B to clueless to look.
Anonymous
Posted April 11, 2012
B and N, dont do this to us. If you ban rping, you just watch us all get KINDLES instead. If you ban rping, it will give people a reason to hate you. Camps have beem moved because you lock people out. It hasn't happened to me yet, but when it does, it wpnt stop me.
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Posted April 2, 2012
Here are some reasons why roleplaying should not be eliminated. 1) People will stop using their nook and buying books because roleplaying will be eliminated. I know i will. I basically use my nook for roleplying and i buy books to so you will definitly lose profit from me if you discontinue roleplaying. 2) most people are inspired to write books of of roleplaying, then he send it to the nook, and bit sells an you make a profit. You stop and the young minds of today will not be inspired. Think bof the inspirarion we get fom roleplaying. 3) When roleplaying a rper sees a new book that he/she ukd have never seen wihout roleplaying. They buy it and read it and actualy like it. Roleplaying has kids look at books they wouldtve have found without rping. It has us try new things. 4) If here are no reviews no one will buy the book so you once again lose money. No reviews, no profit. 5) It has us use our imagination onstead of wasting bour day in front of the t.v. or video games. Imagination bis a good thing. Hese are some reasons why I say you should SAVE ROLEPLAYING! You have locked me out of all of the warriors books, fancy mice, all of the river books, all of the water books, and all of the in the snow books. Youve loked me out of my camp three times. Im also locked out of the moonpool and moonstone books. I roleplay Sleekstar, leader of Riverclan, leopardpaw in Moonclan, Leopardleaf in Heartclan, Tigerkit in Horseclan, Firebolt in Tallyclan, Whitewing in Jesusclan, and Grey Wolf that Howls at moon in a tribe. You cant take this away from me. If yiu do i will go on strike and not buy any more books from b&n booksellers. KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE! KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE! KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE! KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE! KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE! KEEP THE RP! IM ON STRIKE!
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Posted April 2, 2012
Jesusclan??? Are you serious???? Tell me! Where? Respond in lord first result
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Overview
***Bugville Critters was recommended by Parenting Magazine and featured in the Wall Street Journal.56 pages, updated interior to 2nd edition on Oct 5, 2011. Larger text for easier reading and extras for more fun.
Lass and Buster come up with a plan to earn money so they can buy rollerblades. The two bugs build a lemonade stand to sell lemonade, then they try babysitting--with some hilarious results.
The wonderfully-crafted story is paired with energetic illustrations and playful examples that help children ...