Well, everyone wants to be like Massie Block! The only answer is, is to be a good friend, amazingly trustworthy...oh and one more thing...rich to get all the clothes she wears! But a tip would be 2 shop @ consignment shops, they have designer stuff 4 stealz! like Louis Vuitton, if your lucky!!
Massie is pronounced like mass sea * It's like Sassy but with an M at the beginning
From reading all of the Clique books I would have to say no, Massie Block would never be caught wearing Aeropostale. Massie has finer taste and has the money to indulge in the finer things in life. But if you wear Aeropostale and want to be like Massie just start your own version of Massie Block, you don't have to be exactly like her. Do your own thing, I am pretty sure Massie Block does that!
Massie never becomes an LBR like Layne, but she does find the true meaning of Alpha.
massie didnt like Claire at first but then she thought she was being mean and she needed friends so they became friends
Only on tops
At the end of the movie when Claire saves Massie from potential humiliation at the OCD auction Claire asks Massie why she has been making her life miserable for the past few weeks. Massie replies to Claire that she felt Claire was a "threat" to her. Massie pointed out to Claire how easily her friends dumped her for Claire. If Massie put Claire below her why would her friends go for someone like her?
Massie is a black conservative, who writes opinion pieces for a number of Republican and conservative websites. Massie did in fact write several columns expressing a dislike of President Obama.
officialmassieblock.wordpress.com is her Massie Block Roleplay blog. elizabethmclaughlin.com is her like, real-person-non-roleplay blog.
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Massie has brown hair that is past the shoulder and she has side bangs. She has amber eyes and clear skin. She is also thin.
Clinton-Massie middle school, high school and elementary school are in Clinton county, Massie township ,hence the name "Clinton-Massie".
Evelyn Hepworth Massie has written: 'A Massie family history'