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  1. #1
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    Recently I've been thinking about something brought up in a conversation last week, and that's my greatest achievement. Yes, I know, we have the ones on Habbo for "changing your motto" or "changing your outfit", but I'm talking about achievements in the real world.

    I'm on about something that has changed another persons' life, something that you've done and you are really proud of, something really epic in life that you've achieved.

    The winner will be the person who gives me their most honest, brilliant, entertaining answer. Like mine - I saved my mum's life... I think I should win this competition! Ha, so come on, what's your real achievement?

    1st Prize: 3 HC Sofas (Kindly donated by JoeyK.)
    2nd Prize: 2 HC Sofas (Kindly donated by JoeyK.)
    3rd Prize: 1 Green Blossom Pillow, 2 Lodge Doors, 1 Mummy Poster, 1 Aqua Rug (Kindly donated by Xzoid)

    Your entry should look like the example below:
    Habbo Name: Xzoid
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    My entry:

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    To enter this competition you must be a registered member of Habbox Forum. Habbox is giving all its members (not Habbox staff) the opportunity to enter competitions. You can send in your entry until the competition is closed at some time on the date listed in the thread title. The winner will be announced in this thread. Winner(s) will be private messaged by H0BJ0B to collect their prize. Habbox has the right to close the competition at any time before the competition ending date and the winner will be judged from all the entries received up to that point. Any harassment or attempted bribery of the judge(s) will get you disqualified and could get you into trouble on the Forum. All Habbox staff are excluded from participating in competitions, unless the competition states they may. Trialists may enter any competition whilst they are on trial. Any entries that break the forum rules in anyway will also be withdrawn. Prizes are subject to change. Prizes must be claimed within one month of the winner(s) being announced. Unclaimed prizes will be considered a donation to Habbox Competitions in the winner's name. All furniture prizes will be handed over on Habbo UK only. All rights reserved.

    When in posting the competition forum, please only post competition entries. Do not post questions or comments - it is not the place to do so. If you need to ask a question, or feel it necessary to make a comment, then please send a message to the Competitions Manager or post in the "Questions & Comments about Habbox Competitions" thread.
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    Habbo Name: SharpysamBAN
    Habbox Name: Sharpysam
    My entry: Well this is an achivement for me! When i was born i had Double Telepies (If you dont know what it is Google it!) I have had many operations on it and i have achived very high playing football and stuff that they never expected! And after many years i have finaly been discharged! This is a big achivement to me!


    Thanks for reading

    SharpysamBAN
    SHARPY

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    Habbo Name: lPinoy
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    My entry:

    I can remember going through the first years of school. Sitting there, lost, y'know lonely.
    Finding my feet at the last two years of school was a high achievement for me. I took a stride and made more friends, communicated and interacted more and that was a huge step for me. At that point of time, I took everything for granted. I made a best friend but just as he left along with the rest of my class at year six , I never realised how important they are until they left me. They gradually influenced me to be a better person and I never realised that until now. I moved on, heading four years later, but I can still remember that as a high point in my life and a great achievement for me.

    I'll be branded a maniac for speakin' the truth and I'll be murdered as soon as I hit the streets with the proof.



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    Habbo Name: L.A.Walker
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    My entry:

    I would have to say that my greatest achievement is being able to stand my own ground and be able to affect lives the way I have. I was born with Semantic Pragmatic Disorder, which meant I struggled to learn. My parents had to put up with the hassle, but I fought through it to succeed at GCSEs in high school, something I am truly proud of. Some of my best friends today have helped to sculp me into the young man I am now, and in return, I've been there for them at all times of need and friendship. This is my greatest achievement.

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    Habbo Name: Dictionery
    Habbox Name: Jonster
    My entry:

    My biggest achievement was overcoming fears, mainly one being height, which I feel I am still trying to tackle. It first started off when I was 7, I fell out of my bunkbed whilst with my brother (broke my arm.) This is what triggered the fear I think. Anyway, a school trip came up, great! But...as with most, it included rock climbing, abseiling, zip wire, ... all mostly to do with HEIGHTS! I kept saying to myself I'll be safe, and that I won't fall - this alone was a hurdle in itself. I actually felt fine and willing before the climb, but once I had the ropes on, the butterflies entered into my stomach, causing me to feel nauseous.

    I started to climb up the wall, fear running through me, till I felt I was 'stuck'. My body went stiff, didn't dare to move, started feeling as if I wanted to cry (lol.) I'd managed to get to the top eventually, with the majority of my class cheering me off, which obviously must have helped me to overcome this challenge, albeit embarrasing.

    Next day it came to the zip wire. I'd felt a lot more confident in tackling heights, though. This I absolutely enjoyed! Climbed up a huge hill, went to the ladder, looked down this hill, gulped, counted to 5, and then jumped, eyes shut of course! I opened them, and thought, wow, what a view!

    Now, I do tech at my school, which involves the use of ladders. I am obviously very cautious as to my stepping. I'm still a granny climbing one, which still indicates the fear there, but each day I try to tackle my fear.

    I'll get there one day! Sorry for the essay lol.

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    Habbo Name: HelpfulDragon
    Habbox Name: HelpfulDrag0n
    Entry: On a canoeing trip my father and I were behind a crew of Boy Scouts, As boys do they were goofing off about. Not to much later one of the boys knocked another boy out of the boat when the tide was high, his canoe pined him up against the bank by his throat. As my father and I had noticed what was going on we paddled to the bank tring to help the boy break free, we didnt expect it but the tide was too much for us to handle.After that we called some other people that were behind us for help. Finally, after having two more men help us we got the boy out of the water and pulled to safety where the Ambulance was waiting for him. The boy thanked us all and still to this day just looking back makes me think how much you should notice the small things in life because one day it will all be gone!

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    Habbo Name: 3cww
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    My Entry: i have aspergers syndrome which does affect me alot espically at the minute as i cant go out much because of noise and crowds etc. so for me my achievments have been going into town when its not that busy and going to school for an hour once everyone has gone home this maybe easy things for everyone else but i still struggle just to do that! so going into school or town is a very big achievment for me!
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    habbox name : zaphod9642
    habbo name : harryfamas
    my entry : well my highest achieve ment was probably my scuba diving coarse.When i was 10 i passed my open water diver coarse(P.A.D.I). when i was 12 i passed my ocean diver coarse (B.S.A.C). and i have passed my sports diver corse a couple of weeks ago. i am aloud to go to 35m under water and do a whole lot of other stuff you wont understand. like decompression stops and nitrox.





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    Habbo Name:x.MiSsBlInG.x
    Habbox Name: DaniellexBehan
    My Acheivment: When I was born, I was rushed to theatre with brain problems and was in theatre for over 24 hours. I spent my first christmas in hospital suffering with Bronchilitus, and I almost passed away then, my mum and dad were buy my side on christmas day.
    I have had many problems in my life but they have led me to who I am today.
    Its a great achievement to me, because I have gained many friends and a loving family

    Thanks x

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    Habbo Name: iWarn
    Habbox Name: Pazza
    My entry:

    Me and my brothers little friend were up a tree, and Jonny (my friend) said to his brother (who I was climbing the tree with) stop jumping on that branch, or it'll snap. And it snapped but I reached down and I grabbed his foot and stopped him from falling, then jonny had to help me get him down

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