About Squeakster_101

Real Name: Claire Cornell
Gender: Female Female
Age: private
Location: Calumet, MI, USA US
Occupation: Cartoonist
Email: private
  • Interests

    Well, my favorite video games are The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Dark Cloud. Not the second one, though. I definitely DO NOT like the second one, no offense Dark Cloud 2 (or Dark Chronicle) fans.
    Aside from playing video games, I love to draw cartoons. Drawings, drawings, drawings. That's all I can think about.
  • Biography

    Well, first of all, I have a little dog named Tinkerbell who I love to absolute death. Last week, she got out of the house and I almost cried. Seriously. I found her later, and we're reunited.
    I also have a cat named Emma, and a Brittany Spaniel named Bridgette.
    Oh, and last week, when I found Tink, I found a frog as well, who I named Indi. I named him that because he has a brown spot on his head (hat) and when I found him, he had a blade of grass on his foot (whip). Geddit? Indiana Jones.
    My favorite stars are as below, most favorite is number 1.

    1. Amanda Bynes (OMG, you ROCK!)
    2. Miley Cyrus (Yay for tomboy/girly girls!)
    3. Ashley Tisdale (You're so dramatic! yay for you!)

    I live in, and grew up in, a teeny-tiny town called Calumet. Seriously, it takes about 15-20 minutes to get to a Wal*Mart. But it's very historical. Last week, a man found a book buried in the ground from the copper mining days. It was one of only 45 copies in the world. I think he got 500-1,000 bucks for it.

    One of my childhood memories I want to share is definitely the best one.
    17 years ago (I'm 27) my friends and I were such huge fans of The Sound of Music that we started a fan club of it, The DoReMi club. Well, after a while we started to practice scenes from the play. Eventually, we were even able to practice the entire movie. After practicing the entire thing 3 or 4 times, we decided to throw the entire thing for a few people. We did it in front of a pond, and as people came by for admittance, we charged them $2.00. We didn't play around.
    As it turns out, over 200 people came, apparently they thought it was a professional act or something. All I can remember after that is that I kept my $133 dollars!
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