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Freedom
Wøñkø Started conversation Dec 20, 2003
WE'RE FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No more school for 2 weeks! yippee! and a Christmas thrown in there somewhere too! and a RotK! and...and...and...crap. all-district band auditions right when we get back.
PARTAY!!
and grandparents...
and chocolate. lots of chocolate. a big bucket filled with chocolate half-dollars.
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Dec 20, 2003
Traveller in Time hipping on his head
"Do not post too muh choclate and candy at once , the parses has a bad stomach, the posting will be refused. "
Nephew Who counting on his hands
"Twohundredtwo smilies maximum, weird number?"
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Countess Freyja Posted Dec 20, 2003
I broke up 9 days ago . The one advantage of private school. But just cos we have long hols it doesn't mean we get longer off cos our days are so bloody long. But I'll stop complaining now. Do you know what you're getting for Xmas yet? I've felt some of the presents under the tree and I've worked out 4 CDs, Beano Book 2004 and some clothes. There aren't very many under there at the moment cos my family are always really disorganised at Xmas and end up wrapping most of the presents on Xmas eve. I haven't actually done any xmsa shopping yet! Man I'm soooooooooooo looking forward to xmas
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Wøñkø Posted Dec 20, 2003
hehe... i just don't have enough time.
the 1st presents under my tree came yesterday and i haven't looked over them much. *goes to see*
sumthin that is apparently 3 videos or 3 books. hm...
i've been askin for a MIDI keyboard, an axe (just for decoration), maybe some computer games (haven't really hAd a good game since i found h2g2...), maybe, maybe, maybe...
i dunno really.
stuff.
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