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Over spring break, I'm going to go to San Juan, Texas and work with the United Farm Workers! That means....I get to use my Spanish!!! Plus, it's much warmer in Texas during February than it is in Michigan!
yay!!!!!

yay!!!!!
HARDCORE!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
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During march break, i'm going to Mount Tremblant in Quebec to go snowboading 

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she's a fool for the last living rock king
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HARDCORE!
she's a fool for the last living rock king
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HARDCORE!
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Last night, a girl in my grade died of leukemia. She's been sick for about 2 years now, but I never thought she would actually die. She was always so strong. I'd always hear that she was in intensive care, but by the end of the month, she'd be back at school, like everything was normal.
I heard about a week ago that she was back in intensive care, and I thought she'd pull through it again. She didn't, and I can't believe it. Her poor family. She was only 17 years old. My neighbor is dying of cancer, and he's as old as my parents. My aunt's best friend has been suffering for years now, and she's only 30. Why does it have to happen to good people? I just don't understand it. Jill was such a great kid. She was always happy, I don't think I ever saw her in a bad mood.
Everybody was taking it pretty hard today. The halls were so quiet all day. There's only 350 kids in our school, so everybody knew before first period. It was a very grim day.
I heard about a week ago that she was back in intensive care, and I thought she'd pull through it again. She didn't, and I can't believe it. Her poor family. She was only 17 years old. My neighbor is dying of cancer, and he's as old as my parents. My aunt's best friend has been suffering for years now, and she's only 30. Why does it have to happen to good people? I just don't understand it. Jill was such a great kid. She was always happy, I don't think I ever saw her in a bad mood.
Everybody was taking it pretty hard today. The halls were so quiet all day. There's only 350 kids in our school, so everybody knew before first period. It was a very grim day.
Don't say we're healing when it's just not what we do...
*clumsyrific* wrote:Over spring break, I'm going to go to San Juan, Texas and work with the United Farm Workers! That means....I get to use my Spanish!!! Plus, it's much warmer in Texas during February than it is in Michigan!
yay!!!!!
dude, "the valley" is cool, they name almost every town down there after a saint. (san juan, san perlita, san isidro, san manuel, ect.) that means your going to be south of me, about 80 miles or so. they grow some kick ass fruits there too. and they sell them by the road real cheep. cross over to mexico, go to progreso, that place is awsome!

oh and bring sun tan lotion

Whenever death may surprise us,
let it be welcome
if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear
and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road.
my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load.
gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
let it be welcome
if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear
and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road.
my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load.
gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
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The Ataris were amazing last night. I got a phone call from Lauren, the blue haired girl, like an hour before the show and she told me to go to the show with her. I didn't know who was playing, and when I got there, it was like a complete shock to me. The opening band was Rufio, who I love, so I was real happy. Autopilot Off was good, but I was more concerned about saving my ass than listening to music during their set. Sugarcult was good, and a majority of the people there wanted to see Sugarcult, so it seemed. Then the Ataris came out, and opened with Your Boyfriend Sucks. I knew the night was gonna be good when they opened. They played a few songs off their new record, So Long, Astoria. I can't wait for that to come out.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
ArlieKoz13 wrote:Last night, a girl in my grade died of leukemia. She's been sick for about 2 years now, but I never thought she would actually die. She was always so strong. I'd always hear that she was in intensive care, but by the end of the month, she'd be back at school, like everything was normal.
I heard about a week ago that she was back in intensive care, and I thought she'd pull through it again. She didn't, and I can't believe it. Her poor family. She was only 17 years old. My neighbor is dying of cancer, and he's as old as my parents. My aunt's best friend has been suffering for years now, and she's only 30. Why does it have to happen to good people? I just don't understand it. Jill was such a great kid. She was always happy, I don't think I ever saw her in a bad mood.
Everybody was taking it pretty hard today. The halls were so quiet all day. There's only 350 kids in our school, so everybody knew before first period. It was a very grim day.
Geeze...Sorry to hear about your classmate Arlie

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ArlieKoz13 wrote:Last night, a girl in my grade died of leukemia. She's been sick for about 2 years now, but I never thought she would actually die. She was always so strong. I'd always hear that she was in intensive care, but by the end of the month, she'd be back at school, like everything was normal.
I heard about a week ago that she was back in intensive care, and I thought she'd pull through it again. She didn't, and I can't believe it. Her poor family. She was only 17 years old. My neighbor is dying of cancer, and he's as old as my parents. My aunt's best friend has been suffering for years now, and she's only 30. Why does it have to happen to good people? I just don't understand it. Jill was such a great kid. She was always happy, I don't think I ever saw her in a bad mood.
Everybody was taking it pretty hard today. The halls were so quiet all day. There's only 350 kids in our school, so everybody knew before first period. It was a very grim day.
That's so sad.


I don't understand why bad things happen to good people, I don't think I ever will.

HARDCORE!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
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I love just sitting at my computer, putting in a cd, and listening to "Lucky Smoke Rings" by Dan Andriano for hours on end. I will never tire of that song.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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