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Greetings, i will tell you about my life, my tragic 10 yr. old lifeat the new world.

   I woke up at the  middle of the night and saw nothing. It was as black as a traveling crow at night. Suddenly, I heard noises that sounded aghast. My town, merry and happy, now at the hill of depression and mad.

    I looked outside the window agai, sight adjusting and gasped with fear. “The native” I whispered terrified. I put my boots on as quickly as i can and ran like a hare and woke up Cruisetta, my older sister. She put her boots on and Pa and Ma woke up angrily through the noise. I ran to see the town square, but Pa grabbed my arm and I knew why.

    We ran down the stairs and down the hole we dug for safety ovr the summer.

      Of course, your are wondering who i am. That will never reveal. It was morning when Cruisetta and I were gathering some fruit and vegetable for winter. Ma went for water and fish down the stream. Pa went hunting for game and mostly my favorite… rabbit.

       That night, we had left over breat roasted with rabbit fat, lettuce soup, and bread chunks mixed with honey. The morning, the traders were coming and we sold as much as 50 rabbit skins.

        After all these experiences there had been hardships rather than fun. Thorns poked me and Cruisetta.

Unfortunate Son

Liam Aiken just missed being the most famous child actor in the world. Twice. Then his house burned down. His future has never looked brighter.

(Photo: Ann Weathersby)

On a cold Jersey day, not so far from the maw of the Lincoln Tunnel, Liam Aiken, the 14-year-old star of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, clomps down the creaky stairs of his old home (which will catch fire just a week later). He passes his sticker-splattered guitar cases and a beat-up skateboard (thoroughly smoked-up in that same fire), with hands plugged deep into the pockets of a worn denim jacket (one of the few articles he’ll save from his soon-to-be-uninhabitable bedroom).

If the gleefully macabre narrator Lemony Snicket were telling this tale, the happy dog yapping at Liam’s scruffy Chuck Taylors (and who survives the fire) might instead be a symbol of the nagging misfortune that follows this brilliant young actor around, and of how coolly he bears it. After all, he twice missed being the most famous child star in the world: first by passing on the The Sixth Sense part that went to Haley Joel Osment, and then being touted as Harry Potter, only to be dumped in the end.

So it’s no wonder that Liam says the role of Klaus Baudelaire—the indefatigable bookworm orphaned by a house fire at the outset of A Series of Unfortunate Events—is “more like me than any role I’ve played.” But it is surprising that he says this one week before his own house burns down.

On November 23, Liam and his mother, Moya, were in Los Angeles to promote the film with co-star Jim Carrey when a friend called to tell them that their house was in flames. They caught the first flight back to JFK. It will take six months of rebuilding before they can move back in.

here i shared infoabout klaus(liam) here

liam padraic aiken

birth:  jan. 7 ,1990

age:17

hair: brown

eyes: green

lives in: new jersey

born in: new york

and now for emily jane browning

birth: december 7, 1988

hair: brown

eyes: green

lives in new jersey

born in melbourne, victoria, australia

now the two twins that played… sunny

kara and shelby hoffman

birthday august 2, 2002

hair :blonde

eye: blue

born:coming soon

lives: coming soon

there’s a sequel!!  

sooooo cute! especially when he played “klaus” in Lemony Snicket’s Series of unfortunate events movie!!!!…. i hope they make a sequel. here’s a few more pics ok?   

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