Hey ya’ll its me again… What do you think about following the croud? It is a tricky subject with more than 1 ups or downs. I think that if what the cround is doing is right (trust me that is rare) go for it. But… If the croud is doing what you don’t approve fo, could get you in trouble, or you think its jsut plain stupid. Don’t do it. And if your friend think you a dork for not doing it and for not following them around like a traind animal, find some new ones. If they treat you like that they aren’t your friend. From experence I can say that there are alot of people out there that have the same views, and don’t worry they aren’t hard to find.
PS: This post was inspired and dedicated to Aspen Dressler.
Hey guys I am posting this and it is going to be like instant messanging place where if you call, email or see when my last post was (I am going to try to every day) then we can commet and talk!
I think that year round schooling is a good idea. Because you get more break and you have a easier time with school. You would on go 9 weeks of school including days off like Martin Luther King Jr. day of and Labor day off and President day off! Then in between the 9 weeks you get 4 weeks off and 6 weeks for summer and Christmas break. I think that it is a good idea. PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!!
*Lily Haskins*
Christmas is a time to spend with our family, be thankful for what we have, help others in need, and celebrate Jesus Christ’s birth. That is how this holiday was created to celebrate our savior’s birth. I think the giving presents part was created when the three wise men gave the gold, incense, and myrrh to Jesus
*Lily*
I have been taking a sport called Tae Kwon Do for about 2 years now and I am a black belt. I think it is the best sport in the whole world. :*)
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