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tuwang

:: 2005 4 July :: 10.22am

DON'T COME TO MY HOUSE TODAY UNTIL 4!!

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tuwang

:: 2005 1 July :: 3.27pm

Everybody needs to come to my 4th of july/ Open house/ Brother Going to japan party. My mother decided to rent a dunk tank. So maybe you'll get to drop me into a pool of cold water. Also, I just want you to come for a bit just to say hi.

JULY 4TH 4:00 to whenever

3076 Indian Lakes Road
Cedar Springs Mi 49319

Fireworks/me falling in water/free food/ sex = good time

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crazygirl

:: 2005 28 June :: 11.31pm

baby, i'm falling away
baby, i'm falling away
you were always good at putting words together
about how you always liked me better when i never came around
you were always good at putting words together
and wearing them loud

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crazygirl

:: 2005 23 June :: 10.40am

the older that i get
seems like everyone is dying
we're all dying for a change
and i know i'm dying for some action

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crazygirl

:: 2005 21 June :: 11.12am

mix it up until there are no pedigrees

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Rachely

:: 2005 20 June :: 10.40pm

I picked out baby clothes today =]
Everything is so cute.
This kid is going to have more clothes than she can even wear.
She's going to be just like me =]

1 Smashy? | Step in a Mellow


crazygirl

:: 2005 20 June :: 1.53pm

tres semanas

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Rachely

:: 2005 14 June :: 11.00pm

It's a girl!!!
She should be arriving on October 29th.
I'm so excited, now I get to buy pretty pink dresses =]
I'm so glad that "accident" happened

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crazygirl

:: 2005 12 June :: 1.48pm

i found a dime
under the corner cushion
wishing it was somplace else
and so do i

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tuwang

:: 2005 11 June :: 2.33pm

well, here I am. She's gone, it was the saddest longest most painful goodbye ever.

How do you say goodbye when you care that much?

it's going to be a long 11 months/ 334 days. I keep trying to put a year, or 11 months into perspective, but it doesn't seem to take, but I've never really thought of terms of years, mostly days, sometimes weeks, and once or twice a month.

so the waiting begins, and one must learn to survive from phone calls and e-mail.. and if someone can do that... I mean , c'mon, that's love right there.

but anyhow, got a lot of free time now, wanna hang out?

9 Smashy?s | Step in a Mellow


crazygirl

:: 2005 7 June :: 2.28pm

all around me are familiar faces
worn out places
worn out faces
bright and early for their daily races
going nowhere
going nowhere

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JediBumblebee

:: 2005 3 June :: 10.15am

getting drunk with my boyfriends mom

not what I thought would happen on this vacation

1 Smashy? | Step in a Mellow


crazygirl

:: 2005 29 May :: 3.31pm

voy a ir a mexico.

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jedibumblebee

:: 2005 27 May :: 6.49am

moving...again...tomorrow...

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jedibumblebee

:: 2005 23 May :: 9.18pm

You Know You're From a Small Town When...
The "road hog" in front of you on Main Street is a farmer's combine.

Third Street is on the edge of town.

You leave your jacket on the back of the chair in the cafe, and when you go back the next day, it's still there, on the same chair.

You don't signal turns because everyone knows where you're going, anyway.

No social events can be scheduled when the school gym floor is being varnished.

You call a wrong number and they supply you with the correct one.

Everyone knows all the news before it's published; they just read the hometown paper to see whether the publisher got it right.

There's no place to go that you shouldn't.

A "Night on the Town" takes only 11 minutes.

Running from the cops consists of hiding in the cornfield.

You have to name six surrounding towns to explain to people where you're from.

You have to drive five miles out in the country to smoke a cigarette.

There is no point in high-school reunions because everyone knows what everyone else is doing anyway.

Driving cars up and down the main drag is a universal high school experience.

You can name everyone you graduated with.

You know what 4-H is.

You ever went to parties at a pasture, barn, or in the middle of a dirt road.

You said the 'f' word and your parents knew within the hour.

You schedule parties around the schedule of different police officers, since you know which ones would bust you and which ones wouldn't - same goes with the game warden.

You ever went cow-tipping or snipe hunting.

School gets canceled for state sporting events.

You could never buy cigarettes because all the store clerks knew how old you were and if you were old enough, they would still tell your folks.

When you did find someone old enough and brave enough to buy cigarettes, you still had to go out to the country and drive back roads to smoke them.

You were ever in the Homecoming parade.

You have ever gone home for Homecoming.

It was cool to date someone from the neighboring town.

You had senior skip day.

The whole school went to the same party after graduation.

You don't give directions by street names or references (turn by Nelson's house, go two blocks to the Anderson's turn left and it's four houses left of the football field).

The golf course had only 9 holes

You can't help but date a friend's ex-girlfriend.

Your car stays filthy because of the dirt roads, and you will never own a dark vehicle for this reason.

The town next to you is considered "trashy" or "snooty" but is actually just like your town.

Getting paid minimum wage is considered a great job.

You refer to anyone with a house newer than 1980 as "rich" people.

Anyone you want can be found at either the Dairy Queen or the feed store.

You see at least one friend a week driving a tractor through town.

Football coaches suggest that you haul hay for the summer to get stronger.

Directions are given using "the" stop light as a reference

Weekend excitement involves a trip to the grocery store.

You decide to walk somewhere for exercise and 5 people pull over and ask if you need a ride.

Your teachers call you by your older siblings names.

Your teachers remember when they taught your parents.

The closest McDonald's is 45 miles away.

So is the closest mall.

It is normal to see an old man riding through town on a riding lawn mower.

Everyone who played sports had to play on every type of team, or there wouldn't be enough people to have a team.

Being able to hit a road sign with a beer bottle while driving down the highway is considered a necessary skill.

A cool vehicle had big tires or a bad-ass stereo.

You can remember when your town finally got cable.

Driving to the party on a four wheeler is quite normal.

You thought the 30-year-old guy that still was at all the parties was cool.

The town population increases by one-third when the universities go on break.

You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from a small town.

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