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»»First Steps

[ ]Rules and Regulations
THESE ARE THE RULES! THEY ARE IN BIG BOLD LETTERS! READ THEM AND EVERYONE WILL BE A HAPPY CAMPER!
11on Dec 20, 2008, 10:41pm
by Wraith "Ray" Ziodex
in Rules ~MUST READ~
[ ]Announcements
These are announcements made by the staff. Check this daily.

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12on Dec 26, 2008, 2:22am
by Dimitri Brooks
in Playlist
[ ]Suggestions & Questions
Do you have a question about the board? Do you have a suggestion for the board? If so, post it here.

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[ ]How To. . .
Come here if you don't know how to do something. Myself or one of the mods will post here on how to do something.
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[ ]Registration (3 sub-boards)
Apply for the things needed in here
1638on Jan 5, 2009, 9:09pm
by Vallery Sullivan
in Cell Phone Numbers Dir...

»»Madison Music Academy

[ ]Lower Level (2 sub-boards)
This is the Lower Level, lower than the grounds. It is the basement of MMA, where the Kitchens can be found.
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[ ]Grounds (2 sub-boards)
The Grounds boast fields of well-manicured grass. The Lawns here are open to everyone, weather to practice or to just hang out. Kyra Lake is to the south.
11on Dec 28, 2008, 4:58pm
by Adelaide Judith Cross
in *Open* I just want him...
[ ]Ground Floor (3 sub-boards)
This is the ground floor (accessible from the Grounds), where the Cafeteria, Library, and Grand Staircase lies. From the Grand Staircase on the left, leading to the upper floors, you can access both the Cafeteria and Library, hosted on the right side of the Ground Floor.
23on Dec 28, 2008, 6:35pm
by Elijiah "Mr. Halloween" Grimm
in Seeing the Grimm .open.
[ ]First Floor (4 sub-boards)
The first floor, where the Music Essentials classroom lies. Bathrooms are here, as well as a fair view of the grounds.
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[ ]Second Floor (5 sub-boards)
The Second Floor, home to the Musical History classroom and both the Health Ward and the Instrumental Health ward. Also here is the Vocal room.
111on Dec 29, 2008, 5:15pm
by Rosiel "Rose" Kadamon
in Sickly Rose ``Zachie``
[ ]Third Floor (3 sub-boards)
The third floor, or the International Floor. Here you'll find the musical specialties of three different countries; Spanish, German, and French. Each classroom can be found on this floor, along with Musical Mathemetics.
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[ ]Fourth Floor (3 sub-boards)
The Fourth Floor holds the Wreck Room, equipped with a television and a stereo. Parties are often held here, but mostly it's just a hangout spot.
11on Jan 6, 2009, 8:50pm
by Vallery Sullivan
in Relaxin' to Rock (Open)
[ ]Fifth Floor (3 sub-boards)
Non-musical classrooms are held here. There is Mathemetics, Art, and Science. These electives are not required.
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[ ]Sixth Floor (3 sub-boards)
The Sixth Floor has the best view of the Grounds, and plays host to the numerous Band Rooms for Practice, and the Stage.
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»»Student Housing

[ ]Girls Dorm (1 sub-board)
This is where the girls sleep, no boys after dark.
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[ ]Boys Dorm (1 sub-board)
This is where the boys sleep, no girls after dark.
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[ ]Co-Ed Dorm (1 sub-board)
These are the apartments of boys and girls, but they're only for seniors and very few juniors.
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»»Adult Housing

[ ]Brooklyn
Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Located on western Long Island. Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents. If the borough were still an independent city, it would be the fourth-largest city in the United States. Brooklyn is coterminous with Kings County, which is the most populous county in New York State, and the second most densely populated county in the United States (after New York County, which is the borough of Manhattan). Though a part of New York City, Brooklyn maintains a distinct culture, independent art scene, and unique architectural heritage. Many Brooklyn neighborhoods are ethnic enclaves where a particular ethnic group and culture predominate.
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[ ]Manhattan
Manhattan Island, in New York Harbor, is the biggest part of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York. The Borough of Manhattan covers the same territory and the same people as the County of New York, a subdivision of the State of New York in the Northeastern United States. The borough (and the county) consist of Manhattan Island, Roosevelt Island, Randall's Island, Governors Island, almost one-tenth of Ellis Island, the above-water portion of Liberty Island, several much smaller islands, and Marble Hill, a small section on the mainland of New York State adjacent to The Bronx.
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[ ]The Bronx
The Bronx is the northernmost of New York City's five boroughs and the newest of New York State's 62 counties (as a county it is called "Bronx County" or the "County of Bronx"). It is located northeast of Manhattan and south of Westchester County. The Bronx is the only borough situated primarily on the North American mainland (while the other four are on islands). In 2008, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the borough's population on July 1, 2007 was 1,373,659, ranking 4th of the five boroughs in population size, 4th in area, and 3rd in density.
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[ ]Queens
Queens is the largest in area and the second most populous of the five boroughs of New York City, New York, USA. The borough's boundaries are identical to those of Queens County, a county of New York State. Located on the western portion of Long Island, Queens is home to two of the three major New York City area airports, John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia; it is also the location of the New York Mets baseball team; the US Open tennis tournament; Flushing Meadows Park and Silvercup Studios. As of the 2005 American Community Survey, immigrants comprise 47.6% of Queens residents making Queens the city's most diverse borough. With a population of 2.2 million it is the second most populous borough in New York City and the tenth most populous county in the United States. The 2.2 million figure is the highest historical population for the borough. Were each borough an independent city, Queens would be the fifth largest city in the United States.
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[ ]Staten Island
Staten Island is overall the most suburban of the five boroughs of New York City. The North Shore, especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Park Hill, and Stapleton, is the most urban part of the island; it contains the officially designated St. George Historic District and The St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District, which feature large Victorian homes. The South Shore has more suburban-style residential neighborhoods and is home to the two and one-half mile long F.D.R. Boardwalk, the fourth longest in the world. Historically, the central and southern sections of the island were once dominated by dairy and poultry farms, almost all of which disappeared in the 20th century.
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»»New York City

[ ]Resturants
How many times have you seen some place with a sign that says 'world's best pizza' or 'world's best cup of coffee'? Well here in New York, they aren't lying! From the fine dining to the cart in the park with the 'world's best hot dog', you really are getting the top of the line taste and quality.
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[ ]Bars/Clubs (1 sub-board)
The nightlife in New York could easily be compared to that of other cities, but are the other's truly as special? Some of the bars and clubs in New York are renown around the world, and are always a top spot for anybody who can make it to them.
13on Dec 28, 2008, 8:01pm
by Johnny Shotgun
in Just Another Day At Ne...
[ ]Boutiques
Whether you want to believe it or not, shopping is an essential part of life. Sure, some may think of shopping as just buying clothing, jewelry, shoes, etc. But there is much more to shop for: everyday needs, such as groceries, and household supplies are musts too.
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[ ]Hotels (1 sub-board)
Hotels may seem like they are only a common place for visitors, but it's not entirely true. Sure, most of the rooms are occupied by the visitors to the lovely state, but you'd be surprised at the other guests. Some times there is the ever so famous 'hotel party' thrown by the elite New Yorkers! And sometimes things are so bad at home that this is where you go!
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[ ]Centeral Park
Central Park is a large public, urban park in New York City. With about twenty-five million visitors annually, Central Park is the most visited city park in the United States, and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it famous.
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[ ]The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art museum located on the eastern edge of Central Park, along what is known as Museum Mile in New York City, USA. It has a permanent collection containing more than two million works of art, divided into nineteen curatorial departments. The main building, often referred to simply as "the Met," is one of the world's largest art galleries, and has a much smaller second location in Upper Manhattan, at "The Cloisters," which features medieval art.
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[ ]Broadway Theatre
Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York (plus one theatre in Lincoln Center) in Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatre, Broadway theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world. The Broadway theatre district is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, Broadway shows sold approximately $937 million worth of tickets in the 2007-08 season.
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[ ]Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres between 48th and 51st streets in New York City. Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the center of Midtown Manhattan, spanning between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. It is the largest privately held complex of its kind in the world, and an international symbol of modernist architectural style blended with capitalism.
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[ ]Yankee Stadium
The original Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in The Bronx in New York City, New York. It serves as the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees since 192. Located at East 161st Street and River Avenue, the stadium has a capacity of 57,545 and hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games during its 85-year history. It was also the former home of the New York Giants football team, as well as the host of twenty of boxing's most famous fights and three Papal masses. The stadium's nickname, "The House That Ruth Built" comes from the iconic Babe Ruth, the baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the beginning of the Yankees' winning history.
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[ ]Time Square
Times Square is a major intersection in Manhattan, New York City at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue and stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets. The Times Square area consists of the blocks between Sixth and Eighth Avenues from east to west, and West 40th and West 53rd Streets from south to north, making up the western part of the commercial area of Midtown Manhattan. Formerly Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed after the Times Building (now One Times Square), the former offices of the New York Times, in April 1904. Times Square has achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become a symbol of its city. Times Square is principally defined by its animated, digital advertisements. The intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, at the southeast corner of Times Square, is the Eastern Terminus of the Lincoln Highway, the first road across America.
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[ ]The Hamptons
The Hamptons is located just outside of New York City. It is a place most have dreamed of, and some have been lucky enough to have been escorted there. The Hampton's are a substantial amount of summer home's for those in New York, or winter homes for skiing the cold.
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[ ]Bellevue Hospital
The prestigious hospital is the oldest public hospital in the United States and houses some of the best medical doctors and surgeons money can buy. It was the main hospital after the September 11, 2001 attacks, which gained itself even more popularity.
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»»Outside NYC

[ ]Albany, New York
Albany is the capital of the State of New York and the county seat of Albany County. Albany is 136 miles (219 km) north of the city of New York, and slightly to the south of the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers. The city sits on the Hudson River and has a major port. The Hudson River has been deepened so that ocean going ships can reach the city. The city has a population of 94,172.
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[ ]Las Angeles, California
Los Angeles is the largest city in the state of California and the Western United States as well as second largest in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated an alpha world city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over 498.3 square miles (1,290.6 km2) in Southern California. Additionally, the Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to nearly 12.9 million residents, who hail from all over the globe and speak 224 different languages. Los Angeles is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most diverse counties in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as "Angelenos".
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[ ]San Fransisco, California
The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the 13th most populous city in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183. Among the most densely populated cities in the country, San Francisco anchors the San Francisco Bay Area, a metropoltian area encompassing 4.2 million people, and which, as a commuting region, includes more than 7 million. The city is located at the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, San Francisco Bay to the east, and the Golden Gate to the north
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[ ]Miami, Florida
Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida. With an estimated population of 409,719 in 2007, Miami is the largest city within the Miami metropolitan area, which is the seventh-largest metro area in the United States with over 5.4 million residents. The Miami Urbanized Area (as defined by the Census Bureau) was the fifth most populous urbanized area in the U.S. in the 2000 census with a population of 4,919,036. The United Nations estimated that in 2007, Miami had become the fourth largest urbanized area in the country, behind New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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[ ]Chicago, Illinois
Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the third-most populous city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents. Adjacent to Lake Michigan, the Chicago metropolitan area (commonly referred to as Chicagoland) has a population of more than 9.7 million people in three U.S. states, Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, and was the third largest metropolitan area in 2000. One of the largest cities in North America, Chicago is among the world's twenty-five largest urban areas by population, and rated an alpha world city by the World Cities Study Group at Loughborough University.
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[ ]Seattle, Washington
Seattle is the most populous city in the U.S state of Washington and the Northwestern United States. The encompassing Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan statistical area is the 15th largest in the United States, and the largest in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle is part of the 13th largest combined statistical area (CSA) in the US. A port city, it is located in the western part of the state between Puget Sound, an arm of the Pacific Ocean, and Lake Washington, about 96 miles (154 km) south of the Canada – United States border. A major economic, cultural and educational center in the region, Seattle is the county seat of King County.
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[ ]Philadelphia, Pennsilvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth-most-populous city in the United States. It is the fifth-largest metropolitan area and fourth-largest urban area by population in the United States, the nation's fourth-largest consumer media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research, and the 49th-most-populous city in the world. It is 9th richest city in the world based on GDP figures. It is the county seat of Philadelphia County (with which it is coterminous). A popular nickname for Philadelphia is The City of Brotherly Love, "brotherly love" from philos, "love", and adelphos "brother"). It is commonly and informally referred to as Philly. The city is recognized as a strong candidate global city.
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[ ]Houston, Texas
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States of America and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2006 U.S. Census estimate, the city has a population of 2.2 million within an area of 600 square miles (1,600 km˛). Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area—the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population of 5.6 million.
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[ ]Denver, Colorado
Denver is the capital and the most populous city of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River Valley on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River, approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nicknamed the Mile-High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet (1,609 m) above sea level. The 105th meridian west of Greenwich passes through Denver Union Station, making it the reference point for the Mountain Time Zone.
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[ ]London, England
London is the capital and largest urban area of both England and the United Kingdom. An important settlement for two millennia, London's history goes back to its founding by the Romans. Since its foundation, London has been part of many movements and phenomena throughout history, including the English Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gothic Revival. The city's core, the ancient City of London, still retains its limited medieval boundaries; but since at least the 19th century, the name "London" has also referred to the whole metropolis that has developed around it. Today the bulk of this conurbation forms the London region of England and the Greater London administrative area, with its own elected mayor and assembly.
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[ ]Adoption and Abandoned (2 sub-boards)
If you have come up with a character and don't want to play them? Or do you not have time for one of you characters and don't want to delete them? Post that here as well.
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If you would like to request a plot, put it here and wait for a reply.
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9596on Mar 26, 2011, 6:13pm
by Star
in Ouran Rhapsody
[ ]General (3 sub-boards)
This is where you go to talk about anything. Play games, participate in contests, anything.
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[ ]Absenses
If you're going to be gone for more than a month, post it here. Or your account will be deleted.

Or if you're just gonna be gone and don't want you friends here to worry.
24on Dec 30, 2008, 10:56am
by Wraith "Ray" Ziodex
in Bye bye
[ ]Graphics Requests (1 sub-board)
This is where you go if you want a graphic. Each person has their own board and if you don't care who fills the request, post it losely (meaning under the sub boards). And if you would like a board, PM myself or a mod.

And obey the rules each separate person posts. They work hard and take time out of their schedules to make these, they deserve at least that much respect.
33on Dec 21, 2008, 11:39pm
by Wraith "Ray" Ziodex
in Graphic Rules


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