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I'm getting high!

High speed internet, that is...

What did you think I was talking about?!?

The cable guy showed up just late enough so that when I complained to the people at Charter, they gave me a $20 credit on my account. But I am not sure yet if that 20 bucks is enough to make up for my lost day! I waited here from 8 in the morning till 5 this evening waiting for the guy to show up. My lost time has caused me emotional distress, I think that I should sue!

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  1. uh oh! my math teacher is getting high?!?! NOT COOL! jk jk! yea so Im still waiting for the day when I get my report card...still working on my plan of how Im gonna escape my parents and their yelling....maybe even a little throwing of things.....uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! i can't believe I failed! -maddie g

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  2. it's maddie again.....ok so I was looking at you 27 site and I looked down at the clock and it was 8:27...ummmm!!!! FREAKY?!?!

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  3. I just spent like 20 minutes looking at movie trailers, and I didn't have to wait for them to load!

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  4. To Maddie:

    When you finally decide to run away, make sure you send me a postcard. :)

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  5. hey buddy....guess what....my mom said that she didnt care if i did bad in your class...k bye

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  6. When this loaded, I was like "AAAH!! The comment box disappeared!!" because it came in the wrong place...lol anyways.

    O_o my enter key's working again.

    But YAY FOR HIGH SPEED INTERNET!!! Yeah. I have it and it's very spiffy. :D

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  7. I'm trying to talk Dad into getting high speed, but he keeps putting it off and putting it off.
    I guess its a good thing you and Manda both have it now, so I can use it when I come down! :~)

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