slim yogurt of course. if you actually read the series, you would of read that the refrigerator was stocked with slim fast yogurt. and yes there is a HUGE difference between go-gurts and slim fast yogurt. there is practically nothing in common between go-gurt- the thing that Layne eats and yogurt- the thing massie eats. its elementary my dear asker. you are VERY VERY welcome. :) :)
Massie Block, a fictional character from "The Clique" book series, is depicted as a health-conscious teenager who enjoys salad, sushi, and low-calorie snacks. On a day-to-day basis, she might eat oatmeal or acai bowls for breakfast, salads or sushi for lunch, and grilled chicken or salmon with vegetables for dinner, while snacking on fruits, nuts, or yogurt between meals.
Sushi, low-fat fro-yo and sugar-free Hot Chocolate, nutz over chocolate luna bars, or anything gourmet.
that question is irrelivant. but, whatever Inez makes.
Prob. hot pancakes/syrup.
Massie Block lives in Westchester, New York, in "The Clique" series. Her family resides in an upscale mansion called Octavian Country Day.
i dressed up as Bella from twilight, my other friends dressed up as zoe, from the house of night series, and massie block from the clique
WEEKDAYS MONDAY- THURSDAY- she goes to school and after school with her clique they end up doing activities like shopping and spray tanning. IIssac drops them off at their houses. Massie does homework, I'm chat, text, picks out her clothes for the following day FRIDAY pretty much the same but they have sleepovers at Massie's house EVERY Friday WEEKENDS SATURDAY she mostly stays at the house in juicy couture sweats unless she goes to the mall or ends up hanging out with her friends SUNDAY same
My Little Phony's setting is the Block estate during Octavian Country Day School's snow day. Claire Lyons is has disbanded from the Pretty Committee and Massie and her exclusive clique is planning ways to get revenge on her.
Octavian Country Day
bake eat and sleep
Massie Block is a rich girl who lives in Westchester, New York and has three best friends, Dylan, Kristen, and Alicia. They are the most popular girls in school. But her dad's friend and his family are moving up to NY from Orlando, and he has a daughter their age, Claire. She's not rich, not stylish, and a total LBR (loser beyond repair). Worst of all, she has to stay with her family in Massie's guesthouse till they find a house! Eventually Claire befriends Layne, a nice girl (who is an LBR) at school. But she still slowly tries to become friends with Massie. One day she gets an idea and sneaks into Massie's room while she's out. From there she IMs Massie's friends, pretending to be Massie. She tells them fake trends, so that they will all be wearing something but Massie won't be. And she pretends that Massie likes her, Claire! The next day, all the girls are really nice to her and not so nice to Massie. But soon they figure it out and Claire becomes #1 on their blacklist. At the end of the book, Massie's parents are having an auction for charity with clothes. Claire donates the outfit Alicia bought her. But then her dad and Massie's dad go crazy and try to get the girls to dance on stage. Claire hides in the azaleas and texts Massie, telling her to come too. They have fun hiding together and their friendship starts to develop a tiny bit.
Here is a list of things you should do for your hair to be like Massie's: - cut your hair shoulder length. - dye your hair brown ( if your hair is already brown, your can skip this step. - buy a good shampoo and conditioner ( a moisturizing one is better that one that is for making your hair more shiny.) - get a flat iron and straighten your hair. (your hair must be completelydried or it will get fried and break off!!!) - do this every day for Massie's super sleek and shiny look.
To become a leader like Massie Block, focus on developing confidence, charisma, and leadership skills. Build strong relationships within your social circle, be stylish and fashionable, and show genuine interest in others. Remember, true leaders empower those around them, so practice being inclusive and supportive of your friends.
This is a EXTREMELY hard question to answer, since in the book it never explains what Massie does at each time of the day. If you want to be close, read the Massie book out of The Summer Series and check out the times and dates in the chapter titles.
A flexible exchange rate system allows for fluctuations in currency values on a day-to-day basis. Another kind of system would be a fixed exchange rate system.
You would if you measured your run around the block.