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This is where all the random thoughts that run through my head end up. I don't have a great filter - so consider yourself warned! Thursday, April 30, 2009. Tomorrow is Friday. In the Den, Friday means it's also "Lunch Day" - the only day of the week where we order in our lunch. We start talking about Lunch Day on Monday. It's starts innocently enough, someone says "what do you want to order this week? The replies is usually "Hmmmmm, I'm not sure. What do you want? Who am I trying to kid? The "Den" (see p...
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46. | Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting. Posted in The Novel. By Joshua on January 9, 2010. Is everything ok Dan? I guess so, why? Just curious, there was something different about you today. I’m ok, just changes coming soon. Alright, well I guess we’ll see you tomorrow morning. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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44. | Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting. Posted in The Novel. By Joshua on December 1, 2009. Good morning Granny I say with a big grin. Good morning yourself, smart ass she replies with a trademark smile of her own. We need to talk after announcements. I’ll come and see you in the Guidance office during first period. Don’t flake out on me! I should be a little worried I’m sure. The tone isn’t super friendly and she was a little pissed when we woke up and I didn’t remember t...
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45. | Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Small Town Senior, 18 And Counting. Posted in The Novel. By Joshua on December 19, 2009. The girls come in together and they’re both smiling which is a very comforting detail, and one that eases some of my apprehension towards the talk Em wants to have in less than 20 minutes. Tasha and Em divide up the remaining slips and giggle to each other as I push down the buttons and make my familiar call to rise and observe. Very well played little Emily, I’m impressed. First, don’...