Mack Event: Build a fort
Posted by Allison Mack | Filed under Blog
Remember when you used to turn the coffee table upside down and line it with pillows only to drape the whole thing with a sheet or a blanket and hide out all day in your secret fort?
Wasn’t that the coolest thing ever? Let’s revisit!
Everyone build a fort and send me the pics/specs of what you construct!!
Tags: MackEvent, MackEvents
73 Responses to “Mack Event: Build a fort”
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Bruno Eton Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 2:01 amOH MY GOD that was so much fun, I used to do this kind of stuff when a was younger …, but not only using the coffe table, but also using HUGE cardboard boxes … miss that time … when we used to be always happier, no worries about tomorrows , just living without fear …
I have so many good memories of those days …
thanks for bringing me those flashes back
you should post a picture of you into your fort hahahaha , would love to see it
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DavidHayes1956 Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 5:34 amUNFORTUNATELY, where I work, they found the smallest cubby they could find (too small for a broom closet) and made it into an office for me. It is supposed to be called a “harbor” and used for a few minutes at a time … but it was too small to be a harbor so it has a sign on it that says “Harb.” Around the office, people think my name is Harb1956. At least I don’t have to worry about mice or roaches. They had to move out so I can fit in here. So (temporarily back on topic), I don’t have to build anything. I don’t have to imagine having a small secret fort. I have one in real life. I don’t have pillow walls yet but there are plans on padding the walls for me and getting me extremely long sleeved shirts as part of my work uniform. A few years back at a previous job, they kept laying people off and letting me do all the layed off people’s work. Rather than put all the files in one office, I occupied 3 offices and just moved up and down the hallway depending upon whose job I was doing at the moment. My life has really imploded since then!
Maybe I can get a picture of my office to post here.
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Misslane Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 6:19 amhey hehehe i used to do that hehehe my sister and I played this game for hours and hours!!
I will come back to build my fort heeh for sure!!
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Jennifer Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 6:48 amOMG I use to do that all the time as a kid,this should be fun! I’ll send you a pic as soon as I have time to build one.
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DavidHayes1956 Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 7:54 amHELP! Darwin is attacking my fort!
The coffee table will never hold up! Need a memorable phrase to go out on.
Remember the Ala Mode!
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Stovek Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:17 amMy family has a house in the woods, and I remember going into the trees with my two sisters to find grass pits — mounds upon mounds of hilly grass-covered things. We spent quite some time searching for small fallen trees to carve into smooth poles to place over the top of mounds. After we had a single entry point into our created burrows, we spent some time covering up the smooth poles with grass to blend in with the surroundings.
It took a long time to build one of them, but I’d say the entertainment value was worth it. It’s not as though there was much else to do during those long summer days
Too bad Alaska has moose everywhere. They tend to hang out in grass pits, and one day some of our forts were destroyed. Guess we covered them up a little too well. There weren’t any moose nearby at the time, so I can only assume the moose were alright.
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Veronica Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:38 amHaha I remember building forts with pillows. I’ll see if my younger brother wants to build one today. If so, I’ll be sure to take a picture for you!
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Heather Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 11:06 amoh I am SO excited to get started on this one! haha! My little cousin and I spend alot of time together just hanging out. He’s 5 and he LOVES building forts so we build them all the time. We’ll have to take a picture of the newest one we create!
I absolutely remember being little and going down into the basement, having stolen all of the blankets and couch pillows, just ready to build a fort and hide from the world for awhile
It was seriously the greatest feeling! What a great Mack Event, can’t wait to get started! Also can’t wait to see what other’s create!
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Marilyne Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 11:28 amHey guys!
In the Allison’s calendar, today’s activity was “To build a fortâ€â€¦When I bought the calendar, I was like…right…a fort on March 10th…but then winter came along and let fall almost 4 metres of snow!! So I guess Allison’s forecasts were true…hahaha I don’t know the weather on your side of the planet but let me tell you that here in Quebec, tourists are speechless and amazed by our bloody cold temperatures and forever lasting precipitations!
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Anteza Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 12:13 pmi never build forts for myself, but whenever we got a new kitten i’d make pretty huge forts for them to play in, made out of cardboard boxes and some wood, cut out doors and stuff :p
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Ana C. Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 12:19 pmOh the card boxes used to be my second home
. no jkjk XD.
Hmm i don’t have any lying around and I can’t exactly turn my dinner table over, my dad would flip. I probably won’t do this one personally but i’ll try to get my younger sisters to!
You’re so creative
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Kyle Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 1:35 pmI love the sense of nostalgia you’re bringing back. Thanks; I’ll see what I can do.
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Lillie Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 2:22 pmOh snap! I used to do this with my sisters all the time. *sighs* Sometimes I miss being young.
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Emerson Medina Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 2:52 pmMy bedroom is my ‘bunker’
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Tara Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 3:03 pmWow, I use to build ‘forts ‘ all the time when I was younger!!!
Although I didn’t use a coffee table, I use to get a whole bunch of chairs and put them in a room and drape lots of sheets over them. *Sigh* The good ol’ times.
Sometimes my mom would even use a fridge box and cut a door out to use so me and my brother could have our own fort.
Thanks for bringing up fun memories Allison!!!
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Lydia23 Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 3:33 pmHey Allison!
Building a fort….that´s a funny idea! I hope I can find enough pillows and blankets in my apartment! It´s a long time since I built one…but I´ll try my best!
The first MackEvent I intend to participate in:-)…. and hopefully not the last one!
The Blog´s really great!Best wishes from Germany:-)!
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Olivia Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 3:57 pmMy brother and I would make a fort every week when we were younger. I always liked having my little world that I could escape to. So we had such a big snow storm, so I made an igloo. It was so cool!
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Josh Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 4:02 pmThis is going to be SOOOO much fun! I use to love building forts when I was younger. It was fun to rearrange the furniture differently each time so you had a new fort every time. I can’t wait to start building it, and of course start playing in it
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Rina Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 4:08 pmYay! I just built one! Its been such a long time I had a good laugh as I was building it brings back nice childhood memories
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Miguel Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 4:50 pmHi, Im a boy from mexico, and I like very much you work in the series end you are a very beatiful woman. I like very much your smille. When you smile , your eyes has more blaze. You have angel. I wll write in the future in your space.
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Neil Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 5:04 pmCrazy thought Allison, i used to have loads of places where i used to go and hide. Favourite place to go was actually my school. I used to sneak out and go there, felt kind of safe, plus the night tends to keep you hidden and safe from the world in the day. What about you?
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ziggyfly Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 6:07 pmomg that was fun to built. lol try seeing a guy in a wheelchair making a fort but i finally got it done
and pround. now my cat is sleeping in it haha. took some pics. where do we send them?? anyone know??
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Rachel Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 6:53 pmBEST MACK EVENT EVER
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DavidHayes1956 Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:21 pmOWW! Flashback! I built a geodesic dome out of cardboard and spent every dime I had for waterproof paint to seal it so that it would last for a while. It was about ten feet in diameter and 5 foot high. I slept out in it one night and around midnight, I started hearing what sounded like explosions. I thought the neighbor kids were throwing rocks at the dome. I decided I’d deal with it in the morning. I found out that the “rocks” were actually little green apples that did no real damage to the dome but my head was ringing for a couple days after that.
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ziggyfly Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:25 pmwoohoo sent in the pics.. yay. but now i think that allison should make a fort too and have pics. i mean alot of people i bet r showing their forts so come on allison.it would be cool and cute..
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taylor nikole Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:26 pmI have no clue what your talking about…
im 14 and i still make forts!
with my friends at spleepovers and having pillowfights!
(and for thinking and reading)
hell ya!
Sometimes i line my daybed with cloth and read and open my windows
to let light in… its really relaxing
Sometimes ill sit with my friends in there and have comforting silences…
its not always fun to be alone…
and its nice to sit in there with someone, not talk and feel comfortable…
although your not talking you know exactly what the other person is telling you…
its weird…
or sitting there and spilling your secrets…
your hurt.. anything you would like…
those are what my forts are used for
Taylor Nikole
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mariah Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 8:54 pmhahahha. i used to love to make forts! i spend my summers at my house on the west coast of ireland and my brothers and i made the most awesomesttt fort EVER in the backyard :p …
maybe tomorrow i’ll pursued my eight year old brother to help me make one and we’ll send in a picture!!greetings from nyc,
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Fannie (montreal) Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 9:14 pmI still do it!
shhtt!
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AnnK Says:
March 12th, 2008 at 11:12 amI’m so all over this one!
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Kleber Ferreira Says:
March 12th, 2008 at 7:47 pmHello,Allison
How are you?Sorry me because any mistake of grammar that I made because I dont speak English so well.
I started studying this language a year ago,but my feel is so much that I decide to risk.My name is Kleber,I live in São Paulo,Brazil,Do you know?I’m fan your very much,I like your character in Smallville and I think you very very beautiful
I want a lot to keep contact with you because I like you very much
My e-mail is kleberef@yahoo.com.br and my msn is klebao1979@hotmail.com
Thanks
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Emily Says:
March 12th, 2008 at 8:49 pmOhh man… I’m 16 and I still build forts! And I want to be an architect, so my forts normally occupy our whole gameroom and have multiple rooms within. It’s even more awesome when you build two fortresses and break out the Nerf guns and Beanie Babies and declare war on your older brother or best friend, which ever is in the vicinity of your battle-reinforced hideout at the time. Next time my best friend and I have a sleepover, we’ll build an amazing fort and snap a picture of it for ya. =)
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Nancy Says:
March 12th, 2008 at 11:56 pmHey Allison,
I stumbled upon your site awhile ago, or maybe an online friend sent it to me. Not quite sure… but I have finally had some time to take a look, and lurk around a bit (Oh the life of a busy college student…lol okay not too busy, just too tired to bother pushing the computers’ on button… mainly do to the fact that I sit in class and deal with them all day) Anywho, enough about me…. just wanted to let you know your awesome and so inspiring. And the way you’re trying to connect with people and bring people together is amazing.
And the fort idea….. Love it! my sisters and I used to build them at my grandma’s house all the time… those were the days!
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Katar Hol Says:
March 13th, 2008 at 3:39 pmYep, I thin you have lost it Mack.
me
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Berry Allen Says:
March 14th, 2008 at 7:26 amLast nights ration of SmallVille definitely jumped the Shark.
After eight years the producers still have a hard on for the green stuff, it’s just old, it was old in season four.
The scene between Chloe Ann Sullivan and Lex Luthor was a rip off of what I wrote over a year ago, except my scene was between Grant Gabriel and Chloe. “Move on to the inquisitor.”
When Enterprise introduced the alien lizard Nazis I lost all interest in that program too.
Laura and Michael, “sighâ€. Just no imagination.
B.A.
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Neil Says:
March 14th, 2008 at 11:49 amIt’s so neat that you posted this particular memory on my own birthday!! It brought back a lot of fun memories. My siblings and I used to make forts and tents all the time. Usually when it was raining or to cold outside, it gave us something fun to do. Brings a smile back to me just remembering those days. thanks!!
Neil
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Krystal Says:
March 14th, 2008 at 7:37 pmSo, no fort yet. Thought I LOVED doing that when I was younger. However, I did play a mad game of hide-n-go-seek with my niece (4) and my nephew (6) today. Before I “played” I was exhausted from the in’s and out’s of my week. After an hour or so of the fun I had a second wind. Never underestimate the power of the benefits of exercise!!!
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The Cradle Says:
March 15th, 2008 at 9:28 amI used to take two chairs, and put a blanket over it, and that was my tent! This helped me to remember those times! How I miss those days!
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The Cradle Says:
March 15th, 2008 at 9:28 amJust wanted to say that I love Allison Mack on Smallville! Keep up the good work!
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The Cradle Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 5:21 amEdith and Archie Bunker sings: “Those were the days!”
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NightWing Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 2:12 pmAs an after thought, I have just realized the whole reason for the existence of SmallVille on 3-13-08, was just to whore out some bubble gum, that’s really low. Guess Al and Miles are just running out of steam or they needed the $$$ to make up for the losses from the WGA strike?
Oh well, what do I want for free?
I’m still sitting on a couple spec scripts that will blow the doors off everything they have done in the last eight seasons, but can’t get anybody to reply to my written inquires. Guess they’re too busy doing lunch somewhere trying to look important.
I give up.
D.G.
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Marvellouz Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 5:50 pmFor me fort usually served the sanctum from coverlet strained from bed before chair and walls of the closet. There ensemble of the necessary things was found. There were timeses… Presently 24 and this sanctum already will not help
To word…
The Personage Chloe in “Smallville” the most attractive and sprightly (at least once for me)…so keep!
Forgive for my english. Regard from Russia
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Kate Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 6:35 pmPLEASE DON’T LEAVE SMALLVILLE 4 SEASON 8! YOU ARE MY FAVORITE CHARACTER YOU COMPLETE MY LIFE PLEASE EMAIL ME BACK. I LOV YOU YOU ARE THE BEST CHARACTER IN SMALLVILLE, I READ THE RUMOR O N KRYPTONSITE THAT YOU ARE BEING NEGOTIATED WITH AND I REALLY HOPE THAT YOU RETURN, SMALLVILLE JUST WOULDN’T BE THE SAME WITHOUT ALLISON AND MICHAEL. PLEASE STAY! – Kate
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Kate Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 6:40 pmPLEASE DON’T LEAVE SMALLVILLE 4 SEASON 8! YOU ARE MY FAVORITE CHARACTER YOU COMPLETE MY LIFE PLEASE EMAIL ME BACK. I LOV YOU YOU ARE THE BEST CHARACTER IN SMALLVILLE, I READ THE RUMOR O N KRYPTONSITE THAT YOU ARE BEING NEGOTIATED WITH AND I REALLY HOPE THAT YOU RETURN, SMALLVILLE JUST WOULDN’T BE THE SAME WITHOUT ALLISON AND MICHAEL. PLEASE STAY! – Kate
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DavidHayes1956 Says:
March 17th, 2008 at 9:08 amSo … where did the photos of the forts get posted?
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Jared Says:
March 19th, 2008 at 12:21 pmMy fort was in the living room. It consisted of a Ninja Turtle Tent, my plastic samurai sword, all my favorite books, and a blanket and pillow. I had the opening facing the television as to avoid missing my must see cartoons. In order to further prevent intruders I had my handy dandy kit of plastic binoculars so I could see down the hallway, a cereal box surprise toy compass, and my trusty 25 cent whistle in case the intruders got to close I could scare them back. LOL! Every now and then I would use the couch cushions to wall the sides of my tent if no one was around to sit down on the couch. My rally point was under the kitchen table as the legs of the chair and table itself provided sufficient security. From there it took two combat somersaults to make it to the bathroom in case nature called. LMAO! I remember those times vividly. It’s no wonder I am currently serving in the army and on tour in Iraq. LOL! I guess the things we do as children when we are our at our most honest and simplist state of being define the person we will or can become. Most people lose touch with themselves as the innocense fades and then they feel lost and as though they need to “find” themselves again. It’s good to reflect on the times that we once had, but it’s more important to never forget who we really are.
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Carlos Eduardo Says:
March 19th, 2008 at 2:26 pmA fort? That brings back to my mind the joyful moments of my childhood. I remember that my forts or houses were always weak and I had to move softly to don’t let them fall down. Everybody must have built one of those forts, I wonder which will be the real intention that our tiny minds always try to express?
My most sophisticated house was the one that I built using all of my Legos, it hadn’t a wall, but unless had a roof and enough space to let me be in its inside. Some years later, I used that concept to build my G.I.Joes’ headquarters.
On Monday’s night I felt very tempted of rebuilding my Lego fort. It’s a pity that I couldn’t find them. Fortunately, I’ve remembered that they’re in an old box under a pile of packages and boxes. When I have a spare time, I’m going to look for them in order to rebuild that house and then to take some photos.
Bye Alli
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Netra Says:
March 20th, 2008 at 9:46 amMy brother and I used to build forts, but not in our livingroom – We took it to the extreme with an old couch, a parachute and some cardboad boxes out in our backyard. We thought that we were the coolest 8 and 9 yr olds on the block!!!
I just wanted to tell you Allison, how much I apprieciate your website. Some people once they get an ounce of celebrity act like they are too good to really have a true connection to thier fans, like they don’t know that without them their careers would be non exsitant. So thank you for being a human being, and seeing past your own nose your the best (BTW, I think you are the most talented and beautiful woman on smallville) just so you know!
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Netra Says:
March 20th, 2008 at 9:55 amBTW How in the Hell do you find time to do this???? Its just a crazy thought to me, your life has to be so much more exciting then the average bear, I am noone important and I barley have time to blow my nose!! HOW DO YOU DO IT YODA? LET A CHICK KNOW!!!
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Kal-El Says:
March 22nd, 2008 at 8:50 amHi Allison Mack whats up its me Alex ander Johnson how have you been doing? Sorry i have missd a few bologs i really love them and i use to buld a fort to when i was little oh i hear will be at the IL festol sorry about the spelling in june cant wait to see you there. It will be really cool too see you and i was woundering if we could hang out when the thing is done, and i really hope you will play in smallville season 8 that they r woking on take care Allison Mack if they do a spin off from smallville will you be playing in it say hi to Kristen Kreuk and to your family for me love and kiss have a happy Easter
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Lydia23 Says:
March 23rd, 2008 at 1:18 amHey:-)!
Thanks for posting my photos!!
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Beth James Says:
March 23rd, 2008 at 8:47 pmActually I used blankets and heavy books to hold them down thank you very much.
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Tom Says:
March 25th, 2008 at 5:05 pmSuch a great idea! I love reliving parts of my childhood that were free from stress and the mundane cares that come with being an adult. Thanks for the constant inspiration!
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Sarah Welsh Says:
March 25th, 2008 at 6:42 pmHi Allison!!!!!!!!!
I’m, like, the biggest Smallville fan ever! I can’t believe you will actually read this! Thank you for making this site, where you can connect with your fans!
I still do this “fort building” stuff! I’m 12, and I have a younger bother and a younger sister. My brother’s name is Jack, and he is 6, and my sister’s name is Claire, and she is 10. So, we have chairs from the kitchen table that we use, and we put them in the living room, and tie a huge blanket on with rubber bands, onto the tops of the chairs! It makes a HUGE fort! It is SO much fun! Thank you for having this event!:)
I don’t know how to get my fort picture on here, but please e-mail me, it will truly mean the world to me, and I will try to send the picture of my fort to you!!! PLEASE!!!!
your (hopefully) friend,
Sarah
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Jonny Leach Says:
March 25th, 2008 at 7:11 pmI opened the top draw of a HUGE filing cabinet and draped a blanket over it. I sat under it for about an hour listening to music… it really sorted my mind out! Got things in order for me!
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Greg Says:
March 25th, 2008 at 11:26 pmI dont know if you are going to read this but… anyways… and I am not talking about your mesmerizing smile or the bright side of your eyes, your funny hair or your sincere laugh. it is you, as a human being,the one that keeps me captive. You are like that recurring dream that makes you sign, that one dream you dont want to be awaken from. You are like that stuffed bear that a kid never leaves aside. You are like that sensation in the chest of a boy sitting beside that beautiful girl in the school bus. You are like that hope that takes away the tear of disappointment running down the face of child’s first B- in the science test. You are like… just like you are… beautiful, sincere, honest… you are what I have found in your eyes, that that makes me come back to you more than just once a week. Thank you for filling Chloe Sullivan which such an awesome personality that can only come from who you really are…
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Greg Says:
March 25th, 2008 at 11:27 pmTe quiero mucho by the way…
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Ruslan Says:
March 27th, 2008 at 11:32 pmWow, I’ve never heard of this kind of activity:) Maybe because I live in Russia:)
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Brittany Says:
March 30th, 2008 at 4:02 pmI used to make forts all the time! haha I’m probably too old for it now, but I still love the idea of hiding out under chairs and big blankets. Thanks for reminding me!
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Tom Collins Says:
March 31st, 2008 at 1:22 pmHey Maureen,
It’s Tom Collins from RENT. How are ya? Have you seen Jeremy? Do you have his email? I live in NYC now. I know Lamama, good theater. Been doing Shakespeare and Sam Shepard. Gonna b in LA April 19th for a week. Rent was a great show! It’s closing in NY. Crazy.
tom c.
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jonny! Says:
April 3rd, 2008 at 4:08 amomg me and my best m8 used to do that
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jonny! Says:
April 3rd, 2008 at 4:09 amtime of me life
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jonny! Says:
April 3rd, 2008 at 4:09 amhow r we ment to send pics
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i.am l.i.am Says:
April 8th, 2008 at 8:30 amWhen i was 3 i used to be tiny & climbing into my tumble dryer was an easy feat back then…..used to do it alot, i vaguely remember some parts of me doing that. That used to be my camping Fort.
my mum never thought i’d grow to be 6’3/6’4
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EmilyJayne Says:
April 9th, 2008 at 3:49 amDo I ever. Me and my sister used to do the almost everyday under the table. All the pillows round so no one could see you and blankets for the final touches. Ahh, those were the days. Even now and age 16 I still think it would be fun. =]
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madi Says:
April 11th, 2008 at 10:17 pmhaha that was soo fun me and my sis would get huge blankets and then we would draw and stuff under there!!- i made on the other week with my little cousins its sooo fun – but they seem to all ways break it!!!
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Genivado OJ Says:
April 13th, 2008 at 7:39 pmHi, Allison..
To remember is to live, is always good for coming back to the past to reflect the future.
By Ghenis – São Paulo – Brasil
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jonathan Says:
June 13th, 2008 at 10:01 amHello allison only I want to say to you that I admire you too much you are a great person And estare been charmed with of chatting with you I leave my mail you – JONKAS_ISDEATH@HOTMAIL.COM Ok thank you
Atte an admirer of mexico
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jorge zamora Says:
June 14th, 2008 at 9:01 amhola allison mack se que tal vez no veas este mensaje o estas demaciado ocupada para leer todo esactamente o no entiendes el español pero no dudo ni tantito que lo sepas porque eres muy intelectual y eso me alegra oye quiero dedicarte un poema a ver si lo entiendes almenos y no me pierdo SMALLVILLE por canal 5 ya que es la unica manera de verte a y otra cosa tu voz y tus ojos son muy lindos la traduccion en español no se oye tambien como la original pero en fin
tus ojos son como una brecha de luz encendida
eso demuestra que tienes una alma limpia -
Carissa Says:
August 6th, 2008 at 7:21 pmOkay…so I’m definitely new to the website and completely computer illiterate, but my roommate got the internet and when I saw the build a for blog I literally laughed out loud, over Christmas last year I built one in my living room and slept in it for a month…
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Moody Says:
November 29th, 2008 at 12:14 pmI used to take a sheet and place it over an air conditioning vent in the summer and placed some weights on it and took a nap inside the cool puffy sheet like it was an air tent.
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Aziza Says:
December 16th, 2008 at 9:07 pmhmm. I remember pretending when I was little that my bed was a ship and the floor was the ocean with lots of sharks , lol, and under the table at my grandmother’s house was a house or fortress. Few fun times.
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Smallville fan Says:
May 16th, 2009 at 5:31 pmi used to build forts with my cousin but he dosnt have time anymore
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Isobella-Chloe Says:
May 3rd, 2010 at 12:24 amTeehee, i enjoyed doing it with my daughters! They love forts! and even though this is old, i am going to get a pic!
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