Hi!!!!!
I wasn't planning to update this page or anything, but when I received an email about a comment I made, I realized that people might actually visit my site. I then decided that I should not be a boring person and actually have something written here for you to read.
I couldn't think of anything.
I have trouble with this. I have another website but I couldn't think of anything anyone would want to read. People suggested that I wrote what I wanted to read. But no-one I knew liked to read what I liked to read. So it's mostly full of completely random things.
So, here is some probably extremely boring stuff about me that one would not read unless extremely bored,which you probably are.
Age: 15
~If you could have 20,000 lbs of cheese or 1 rare tulip bulb, which would you pick? Why?~
If you want to see more about me, go to my site:
www.angelfire.com/ky2/jssmith/index.html
Thanks for being bored!
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Mmm... I'd take the cheese. | Jan 23, 2001 |
How is your cheese aging!?? | Nov 15, 2000 |
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