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Post by robin morbid on Dec 28, 2006 12:23:17 GMT -6
Today I depart for the west coast to fight off the imperial guard with the co-commander to my great army.We've spent so long fighting this enemy and it all comes down to this final five day battle.Our army will remain hidden until the proper signal is given and then they will spring out on the enemy and take them down into oblivion.This will be the greatest achievment of my mission to dominate the world.
Actually...I'm just going to go visit my friend out in California.I'll be back by tuesday.
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Post by Sugar on Jan 2, 2007 4:17:00 GMT -6
You are so lucky to go to California. I cant wait to go back. I hope you have/had fun.
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Post by The Animal on Jan 2, 2007 11:58:20 GMT -6
Give 'em hell, Annie.
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Post by robin morbid on Jan 2, 2007 17:13:33 GMT -6
the west coast will never be the same.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2007 19:42:16 GMT -6
You are so lucky to go to California. I cant wait to go back. I hope you have/had fun. psssshhhh... you can HAVE California... Just kidding. It's different when you live here though. Then again, you'd probably still like it! I've just always hated it here, I don't really know why; it's just... different.
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Post by robin morbid on Jan 18, 2007 21:44:59 GMT -6
I see what you mean. My friend(the one in california)loves coming out here to the east coast just as much as I love going over there to the west coast...its different,so it makes it more exciting.
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Post by The Animal on Jan 19, 2007 11:50:35 GMT -6
When you visit a city, it's like this new, cool thing. When you actually live in that city, it's like "what else is new?"
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