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Postby Ashley » Fri Apr 30, 2004 4:00 pm

Well, my latin teacher always told us it was pretty significant differences, but not huge.

Anyway, my first 3 years we used LFA (Latin For Americans), but this past year we've switched over to Wheelock's and I do a few translations from Cambridge (and the occasional Vulgate's Bible)
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Postby CephasWhite » Sun Jul 04, 2004 10:57 pm

It is good to know a little more about you Ashley. Hope we become good friends with everyone else as well.:thumb:
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I have a few questions....

Postby Omega Amen » Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:57 pm

I have asked certain questions to each staff member in his/her Who's Who thread (with the exception being Shatterheart since he answered them in a different thread).

It is now your turn, Ashley. First, a few laid-back questions.

1. In your opinion, what is so great about Texas?

2. You stated that you like three movie series here (i.e. Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Indiana Jones). Tell me your favorite movie from each of these series.

3. What has your experience as a waitress taught you?

4. What do you think about black hair?

Now, for the serious questions. I would really like to have your answers to these questions, but if you choose not to answer them, I understand, and I will not press you. Note that the following questions are different from what I have been asking the other staff members.

5. First, click here to revisit a site from the past. Now tell me your thoughts on the evolution of this organization. How has this organization changed? How has this organization stayed the same? Any reflections on the changes your organization has made and the constants it has maintained?

6. As founder of this organization, is there anything that you find particularly pleasing about the current state of this community?

7. At this time, are there any future plans or intentions for this organization that you would like to share?
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Postby Jaltus-bot » Tue Aug 03, 2004 10:33 pm

Hi Ashley, You're cool. I liked Finding Nemo too and I love reeses.
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Postby Saint Kevin » Wed Aug 04, 2004 2:31 am

Whoa, nice throwback Omega! Talk about digging up the past...

Well Ash it was nice to read your bio, and I realized I never commented on it. I like your blog, and it's good to see another football fan here. For some reason, there just doesn't seem to be many that can talk both anime AND sports here, so, I might have to talk some football with you, if we should meet on MSN sometime. By the way, my team (the Broncos) and your team (the Raiders) are bitter AFC West Rivals and have been for as long as I can remember, but I don't hold that against you.

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Postby Ashley » Fri Aug 06, 2004 9:28 am

I knew this post would come eventually...so yes, I have been preparing myself to answer these questions for quite some time now. *cracks knuckles*

1. In your opinion, what is so great about Texas?

I would say the history--I mean, we have such a rich (ok, if not overly played up) heritage: as a province of Mexico, as a country, and as a state. And I like living in Houston--there's a lot to do, see, experience, and well, there's just a lot of perks to living in the fourth largest city in the nation. Oh, and I happen to like the Texans a lot too....not as much as I like the Raiders, but enough.

2. You stated that you like three movie series here (i.e. Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Indiana Jones). Tell me your favorite movie from each of these series.

Hmm, I would say Return of the Jedi from Star Wars, Eesh....um....Return of the King for Lord of the Rings, and wow, the Indy one is really tough. While I really love Raiders of the Lost Ark, I guess deep down I really love The Last Crusade best. Huh, looking back, I notice I have a tendency to like the last movies best. Not so in two other movie chains I like: Back to the Future (first) and the Matrix (first). Though you didn't ask, I'm a sucker for ANY history movie, accurate or not. Anything from Timeline to Troy, I'll watch, and I am especially fond of time travel movies.

3. What has your experience as a waitress taught you?

Wow, that's a tough one...um, for one thing, there really is a lot more to someone than you can see. I deal with a lot of jerks on occasion, and they can leave very nice tips. Obversely, I can have a really sweet couple at a table and they leave virtually nothing--and while compliments are nice, I'm not in the job for the lip service. On a less serious note, I've learned to balance more things than I ever though possible (5 glasses, 4 plates, 2 baskets and a gumbo bowl with a fork on top). And I learned the difference between several kinds of fish, and how to fold silverware.

4. What do you think about black hair?
Black hair is sexy! Especially with green eyes. I'm nuts for green eyes.

Now, for the serious questions. I would really like to have your answers to these questions, but if you choose not to answer them, I understand, and I will not press you. Note that the following questions are different from what I have been asking the other staff members.

5. First, click here to revisit a site from the past. Now tell me your thoughts on the evolution of this organization. How has this organization changed? How has this organization stayed the same? Any reflections on the changes your organization has made and the constants it has maintained?

Whoa, how'd you find that? How have we changed? Wow, more ways than I can count--as I have said many times, CAA was originally meant to be just a glorified webring. Now we have a full blown forum with our own servers and domains. And as the forum grows, so I must grow with it, and I don't think that growth ha sbeena bad thing most of the time. How has it remained the same? Well, the idea is still the same--link up people like me: Christians who happen to like anime. Who view anime through a Christian perspective. That has never changed. As for some reflections--well, there are things I would go back and change, obviously. Painful decisions and tough times are inevitable. I think our hundred-fold growth is a very clear sign that God is blessing our goal/missions here, though sometimes I will admit I don't always feel that way. Even if I don't change the world directly, I look at what has happened to the members here---members like UC and Psycho Ann who are working together now, or Mave and Chloe--and I remind myself if I had not stayed faithful to the course chosen for me, they might have never met and the good works they are doing (as well as the good works to come) may have never happened.

6. As founder of this organization, is there anything that you find particularly pleasing about the current state of this community?

I'm flabbergasted that we're hundreds of members strong. Trust me, I had a heart attack when the member list exceeded 50, much less 100! And not only that, our members truly care and are very active. I see lots of beacons of light out there. I'm also excited that we have lots of resources at our disposal now--chat rooms, pm's, the gallery; those are such wonderful blessings and I see God is using them mightily for His works, which is of course very thrilling.

7. At this time, are there any future plans or intentions for this organization that you would like to share?

Honestly my staff and I tend to take things one day at a time. We never planned on having a forum to start with, then when we had one we never dreamed we would end up with professional, paid for software and a domain, and then we never imagined the wonderful things that would come from the gifted ones on staff, like the gallery and the database. Aside from that, what plans we do have we usually like to announce--Kaldris, Pilgrim's Progress, etc. Eventually I would like to see a small AMV/CGI branch doing some animation work, as well as a strong manga team. But, God's will, not mine, right?

Omega I appriciate you asking us these questions; it's been really interesting to me to see the other responses and I hope you've got something out of reading mine. I'm sure others were funnier or more interesting, but I tried to be honest.

Heh, one of these days I'm going to have to update my bio...I'll get to that eventually.

St.Kev, I may not know a whole lot about football (I am yet but a padawan) but I'd love to chat with you sometime, especially as the season gets going here soon. Heh, oh you're a Broncs fan huh? Well now....that's interesting. :evil:

Riana....I was wondering if anyone remembered me as that anymore. I'll explain...when I first hit online stuff (remember I was like, 15 when CAA started) I wanted to use a pseudonym, and Riana sounded so pretty. But then I let my pseudonym become a way of escaping and it tempted me to do/write things I wouldn't normally do/write in my Christian life. And plus, if I shared with people at school about CAA, I wanted them to be able to pick me out right away. So all that combined, along with some holy prodding, made me change my online alias (at least here) to my real name, boring as it is. =P
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Postby uc pseudonym » Fri Aug 06, 2004 11:23 am

Now that our current order of business is complete (questions have been answered) I wish to use this thread to ask a question of Omega Amen.

Omega Amen wrote:4. What do you think about black hair?


This question has been featured in many, though not all, of your sets of questions to the moderation team. I am curious as to your motivation for asking this question, and how you will use the resulting information.
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Postby Omega Amen » Fri Aug 06, 2004 12:26 pm

Ashley wrote:Omega I appriciate you asking us these questions]To the staff members that decided to take the time to answer my questions, I would like to express my gratitude. Yes, Ashley, I did get something out of reading your answers, and they satisfied my curiosity. I am glad that you were honest though I already assumed you would be. I never expected any humor from the staff's answers so there is really no cause to address that.

Now to uc pseudonym's curiosity.
uc pseudonym addressing my black hair question wrote:This question has been featured in many, though not all, of your sets of questions to the moderation team. I am curious as to your motivation for asking this question, and how you will use the resulting information.
I was motivated to ask this question because I was simply curious as to what the staff might possibly think about black hair. Yes, it was that obvious, and that is why I listed it under the "laid-back" question section. Although I place black hair as having a major impact on my sense of aesthetics and emotional attachment, my motivation for asking the staff on this subject was superficial and was not any deeper than what was originally stated in the question.

However, I must admit that I could come up with other motivational reasons such as Anime's irony in using non-black hair color for Asian characters, or symbolism in relation to various human emotions/myths/psychological states, or commentary on current secular social trends/fads, or something else that could match my reputation as being an overanalytical person.

But that would be dishonest. In short, I was simply curious.

As for using this information, I never really thought about that. I just planned on putting this in my memory as "nice things to know" and leave it at that. However, if you know of some way to use this piece of information to further some maniacal machination of epic proportions, please let me know.
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Postby true_noir_chloe » Fri Aug 06, 2004 3:40 pm

Ashley wrote: Black hair is sexy! Especially with green eyes. I'm nuts for green eyes.

That's funny. I read this and my husband has black hair, now peppered with white - soon to be disappearing altogether - since we are aging, and big green eyes with long eyelashes. One of the things which first attracted me to him.

Ashley, it was a pleasure to read your bio. Thanks for mentioning Mave and I in that section. Yes, CAA has been a blessing to me and my kids. We have met so many wonderful people here and I'm thankful God called you to start this little online community. Keep up the good work. ^___^

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Postby termyt » Fri Aug 06, 2004 5:32 pm

Salue Ashley, CAA reginae.
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Postby Rachel » Sat Aug 07, 2004 6:00 pm

hey ashley, it's nice to get to know more about you. now i have a question for ya. do you like enchiladas or tacos better? i know it's a tough question, but i think you can handle it. peace yo!
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Postby Ashley » Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:08 pm

Salue Ashley, CAA reginae.


Salve! Sum maximus beatus aliquis praterea congnovit hic pulchram linguam! Et in memoriam tenerit: semper ubi sub ubi!

*ahem* ok, enchiladas or tacos? Easy. Enchiladas all the way baby. Especially cheese ones. Mmmmmmmmmmmm....
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Postby shooraijin » Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:13 pm

Wakaranai zo. ^^
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Postby Mithrandir » Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:47 am

... Watashi mo!
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Postby termyt » Sun Aug 08, 2004 12:22 pm

Ashley wrote:Salve! Sum maximus beatus aliquis praterea congnovit hic pulchram linguam!


Yes, it is a beautiful language, especially when spoken, but I'm afraid I don't know it very well. I wish I could have said this in Latin back to you, but High School Latin was a long time ago for me!

Ashley wrote:Et in memoriam tenerit: semper ubi sub ubi!


Believe me, I do. I just don't feel like myself, otherwise.
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Postby Rachel » Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:33 pm

ok new question, and this one is harder than the last one: what do you think of tatoos?
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Postby Yahshua » Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:56 am

So I gather that Ashley was an Washingtonan at one time of her life interesting but she decide to defect to Texas hm interesting. In my opinion Washington State still prettier then Texas.
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Postby olorc » Fri Aug 20, 2004 12:13 pm

Ashley: What do you want to major in in college? Also, i think maybe one of your links doesn't work, http://superwaitress.blogspot.com/, maybe you might want to check that one.
Oh yeah, thanks for starting the CAA, I was actually praying for about 6 monthes for this exact type of site.
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Postby ClosetOtaku » Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:16 pm

Ashley: Just wanted to echo with everyone else, thanks for founding CAA. I wish you the best in your studies. Now that you've become expert in balancing the gumbo with the Blue Plate Special, I suspect you'll also do well balancing the course load with your ministries.... it seems, though, that you have a lot of help as well, a testimony to the soundness of how you put CAA together. Thanks again.
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Postby CephasWhite » Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:21 pm

*salutes* Thank you Ashley for everything and finding the Christian Anime Alliance. We should give Ashley a SPECIAL knighting (I know she already was knighted but I think she needs more).
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Postby Jaltus-bot » Tue Sep 07, 2004 12:07 am

What's your fav kind of pizza?

What's your fav kind of icecream-including serving manner, bowl or cone, toppings, etc.?

You said you go to Calvary Chapel in Texas? I go to one here in CA.
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Postby Jaltus-bot » Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:23 pm

What is your fav kind of pizza and fav kind of icecream (includes serving style and toppings)? This is actually part of a complex and pointless attempt at culinary psychological analysis. I like pepperoni and artichoke heart and reeses peanutbutter cup blizzards from Dairy Queen.
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Postby Destroyer2000 » Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:23 pm

Well, this is surprising. I never expected to find this much out. After reading this topic, some ideas have occured to me; I believe that one of the reasons you were lead to create the CAA is because of the prayers that were being lifted up by other people that they might find a site like this. I do not recall whether or not I prayed for a site like this, but I did want to find one like this. Also, as Omega Amen said, that website (the early version of the CAA) was a definite throwback. It was pleasing to find something like that - considering the way the CAA is now, and that my friend's song for the youth at my church was 'Shine', until my mother said that some Free Will Baptist(s) might not like it.

I say this on behalf of myself, and the others that appreciate your good work, thank you.
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Postby Ashley » Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:38 pm

What's your fav kind of pizza?

Easily Cheese on pan-style crusts--I like it nice and thick

What's your fav kind of icecream-including serving manner, bowl or cone, toppings, etc.?

Cookies n' Cream served in a big huge bowl--I'm not very fond of cones, really. My favorite topping though on vanilla ice cream is caramel, though hot fudge is great too--with whip cream and nuts, please.

You said you go to Calvary Chapel in Texas? I go to one here in CA.

Well, we did, yes. Currently my family is seeking a different church in our area--but we did indeed attend Calvary Chapel Houston for 10 years. I was a youth leader there as well.

Well, this is surprising. I never expected to find this much out.

That's suprising, and a little ironic to me because I have become such a different, more matured person since I first wrote that. If I were to rewrite it today, it would probably be the same essentially, but many things have changed in my life.

After reading this topic, some ideas have occured to me; I believe that one of the reasons you were lead to create the CAA is because of the prayers that were being lifted up by other people that they might find a site like this. I do not recall whether or not I prayed for a site like this, but I did want to find one like this. Also, as Omega Amen said, that website (the early version of the CAA) was a definite throwback. It was pleasing to find something like that - considering the way the CAA is now, and that my friend's song for the youth at my church was 'Shine', until my mother said that some Free Will Baptist(s) might not like it.

That's an interesting thought, and one that had not occured to me. If that was truly the case, then I'm honored to have been used by God as an answer to prayer.

I say this on behalf of myself, and the others that appreciate your good work, thank you.

Well you are most sincerely welcome. ^^
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Postby Destroyer2000 » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:53 pm

As for being used as an answer to prayer, I believe it says somewhere in the Bible that you will be rewarded for your good works here on Earth. You have undoubtedly changed alot of people through this site, and have brought many to Christ, and some closer to him. I now know that if it hadn't been for the people of this site, and the support they have given me through hard times, that I would not have matured as spiritually, and mentally, to the point that I have now.
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Postby Kisa » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:27 pm

Hehe cool, I found it very nice to read about ow you founded CAA and ll your interests! Nice to have such a great person as our founder here!
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Postby Jaltus-bot » Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:26 pm

Destroyer2000 wrote:As for being used as an answer to prayer, I believe it says somewhere in the Bible that you will be rewarded for your good works here on Earth. You have undoubtedly changed alot of people through this site, and have brought many to Christ, and some closer to him. I now know that if it hadn't been for the people of this site, and the support they have given me through hard times, that I would not have matured as spiritually, and mentally, to the point that I have now.

Well said. I think that having a place online like this does a lot to help us grow. I have learned a lot since I joined CAA and I am grateful for the impact that it has in my life.
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Postby Ashley » Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:54 am

*hands cookies and cream, reeses and . . . whatever else mentioned that Ashley liked*

Awwwwwww....that was so sweet KT! *glomp*

I think that having a place online like this does a lot to help us grow. I have learned a lot since I joined CAA and I am grateful for the impact that it has in my life.

I'm always glad to hear that. Seriously, hearing stuff like that warms my heart in a way I really can't describe. It's also nice fuel for when things get tough--good to know you're making a difference and that makes it easier to push on.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:10 pm

ashley! *hug*
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Postby Kura Ookami » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:45 am

Okay i know this is gravedigging, but dont ban me for it please. :lol:

Here are some questions

What anime character are you most like looks and personality wise?

What anime would you choose to be transported to and why?

What are your favorate anime quotes?

Have you ever got pleasure out of banning trolls and if so which troll gave you the most pleasure when you banned him?

Who is the girl in your avatar and why did you choose her as your avatar?
Absence is to love as wind is to a flame. It extinguishes the little, it ignites the great.

Life is a test. It is only a test. Had this been real life you would have have been instructed where to go and what to do.

When i argue with reality I lose.....But only 100% of the time.

Once you've decided on a course of action, only you can finish it. As long as you remember that, there's nothing you can't accomplish.
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