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The Court Case
On the aliyopewa date, Paul and I testified for Gavin in court. Gavin said, "It's pretty cool that you're doing this for me." I said, "I feel personally responsible for this." Gavin asked, "Why is that?" I replied, "If I had just kept my mouth shut, wewe wouldn't be in this mess." Gavin said, "No, John. I believe Jimmy Steele had it in for wewe for a long time. He would have found another reason to do this to you." I said, "I suppose you're right." Gavin said, "I'm a little worried, though. wewe and Paul are the only witnesses." Paul asked, "Why does that worry you?" Gavin replied,...
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Puberty
On a Saturday morning, after my thirteenth birthday, I went to the bathroom. I looked in the mirror and found that my face was covered in acne. I washed my face with acne wash and went back to my bedroom. I had experienced acne breakouts before, but not like this. I asked Paul, "Should I be concerned about this?" He explained, "No, it's normal. You're going through puberty." I said, "Puberty?" He explained, "All teenagers go through it. It's when the body starts to change and prepare for adulthood. Unfortunately, acne comes with it." I asked, "What else comes with puberty?" He said,...
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Halloween is over, and Veteran's siku has come and gone. The inayofuata holiday, of course, is Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving isn't exactly my inayopendelewa holiday, mostly because of family issues. However, this holiday does get me thinking. It gets me thinking about being thankful. We should be thankful for what we have. I am thankful for my family. How we feel about our family is complicated. They can be aggravating. Some members can cause drama. Others are just downright mean. Deep down, I'll always upendo them. I'm also thankful for karanga Butter, my pet dog. He's been a great companion for the past eleven years, and I think he'll be around for a few more. I'm thankful for my friends. They're great people, and I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world. I'm also thankful for music. It's great therapy and quite soothing. What are wewe thankful for? I will leave wewe with this thought. "You should be thankful if wewe Lost your hat instead of your head."-African Proverb
Here's where I reveal what my "friend," Dean does. It was the siku before the prom. Reese came up to me and said, "Anthony, I have a confession to make." I said, "I'm listening." She said, "I'm sorry wewe have to hear this, but, I'm breaking up with you." I said, "You've got be kidding me!" She said, "I wish I could say I was." I asked, "Why are wewe doing this?" She said, "Dean asked me to the prom about a week ago." I alisema in a rage, "And wewe wait until now to tell me?! What's wrong with you?" She said, "Dean is zaidi handsome if that's what wewe mean." I said, "That was a rhetorical question,...
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The Annual Lighting of the Tree
A couple of months passed, and it was December 8. It was the annual lighting of the tree. Red Cedar always had a sense of community, especially around Christmas. The mti in the center of town was always decorated. The high school band always played some krisimasi songs for the occasion. I told Gavin that I remembered when he first came to town and attended this event for the first time. We were in band then. Gavin thought it was exciting, as he had never partaken of such an event. Mayor Brown lit the tree, and the band began to play. When I was in band, I played the saxophone. When I tried out for band, I had no interest in the drums. I decided to try out for the trombone, but that didn't work out. I tried the saxophone, and it came easy for me. Gavin played the drums, as they came easy to him. Paul was in the band, too. He played the clarinet. We had a lot of fun in the band. We made some of my best memories from high school there.
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Controversy
Whenever my dad was asked to describe me in terms of politics and religion, he would reply, "Liberal to a fault." Little did I know, it would cause much controversy with certain individuals. One day, Bonnie was talking about how good I was in science and that I was the science geek. Stripe asked me, "Since you're a science lover, do wewe believe in evolution?" I replied, "Yes." I was hoping to leave it at that. Steele said, "You can't believe in God and in evolution." I said, "Yes, wewe can. Evolution is survival of the fittest. Darwin never alisema we came from monkeys. I don't know...
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Adam's Story
I remember being jealous of Anthony. Until Anthony was born, I was the baby of the family. I started school at the age of four. In kindergarten, one day, my assignment was to draw a picture of my family. I let my mom see it. She said, "Very nice," but she alisema it in a negative tone. I asked, "What's wrong? Don't wewe like it?" She asked, "Why didn't wewe put your little brother in the picture?" I said, "Because there wasn't enough room on the paper." Alan came up to talk to me. He said, "You're a brat, wewe know that?" I said, "I'm not a brat." He said, "Oh, yeah?! What do wewe call...
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It was July 25, 2004. I had just turned fifteen the mwezi before. I was sitting kwa the phone, strumming my guitar, waiting on Terra to call. I really wanted her to tell me of a tarehe that would work for her, a tarehe that I could come to Sacramento. I hadn't seen her since American Independence Day, and I wanted to keep our long-distance relationship intact. Just then, the phone rang. I answered it, but it was a man, and he said, "If wewe give me a credit card number, you'll win a free Corvette." While that was my dream car, I knew immediately that it was a scam. The uncle of my namesake always...
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Hey, guys! It's ChiliPepperLuv, and this makala will teach wewe how to cook pasta, tambi in the microwave. It works, trust me. I've done it many times. It's does not take less time than cooking it on the stove, unfortunately. It is easier, and you'll be less likely to get burnt kwa boiling water flipping onto you. Anyway, here it goes.

What wewe need:
Pasta, any kind wewe want
A microwave salama bowl, (size depends on how much wewe want)
Pot holders au tanuri, joko mitts, because it WILL be hot.

How to do it:
1. Fill the bowl with water. DO NOT attempt to cook pasta, tambi in the microwave without water. The only thing you...
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This is a really funny joke that I found on the Internet, and I would like to share it. Curtesy of Jokes 4 Us

When Forrest Gump dies, he goes to Heaven. He meets St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. St. Peter greets Forest, "Welcome, Forest. We heard a lot about you. Unfortunately, due to overcrowding, we have to give an examination to let people in." Forrest says, "Mama always alisema life's like a final exam. It's hard." St. Peter says, "I know, Forrest, but don't worry. This exam is easy. It only has three questions.
1. How many days in the week begin with the letter T?
2. How many sekunde are in a...
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Source: Google picha
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Blood Sugar Sex Magik was released on September 24, 1991. It is the Red Hot Chili Peppers' breakthrough album and their fifth studio album. It is the sekunde album to feature John Frusciante on guitar, gitaa and Chad Smith on the drums.
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red hot chili peppers
anthony kiedis
flea
john frusciante
chad smith
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This song reminds me of the relationship I have with my close friends.
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sick mtoto wa mbwa
all the same
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This is an illustration that goes along with Brian Regan's rant about how hard school was when he was growing up. Hilarious!
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brian regan
stupid in school
funny
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Gavin Creates Team Unity
It was the first siku of middle school. Bonnie and I started the sixth grade. In our first class, which was Grammar, our teacher, Mr. Johnston, introduced himself, and gave us the lovely paperwork for our parents/guardians to sign. He then introduced a new student. He said, "This is Gavin. He is a foreign transfer student from England." Later that day, at our lockers, I noticed that Jimmy Steele and his gang were making fun of Gavin's accent. Stripe, a member of his gang said, "Speak English." Gavin replied, in his English accent, "I do speak English. I just have a different...
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