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    Wow! Haha!
    That sounds amazing. I might have to sit in the lawn section, but oh well, at least it'll be Green Day. I mean, it sucks ass, but it'll probably be worth it.
    Billie Joe is an amazing man, and that is so awesome that you were 30 feet away from him, I probably would've passed out on the spot!
    July 26th, 2010 at 05:45am
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    Awhh really? Hah! :)
    That's awesome. I am going to be seeing them for the first time in September, so I am like...beyond excited!
    How many times have you seen them before?
    July 26th, 2010 at 04:21am
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    Oh my heck. How old is she? That's really annoying, not going to lie. I think if I had a kid like that, I'd be so annoyed all the time. But that's because I'm so relaxed and laidback about everything. Having an uptight kid'd be horrid. :(

    I read this book a few weeks ago and the main character's crush was always making mixed tapes. I think it'd be so cool to get one! I remember using cassettes when I was little, but I've not seen anyone use one in years. It's so upsetting- I loved my walkman.

    Ooh, okay. Whew, what a relief. I was rereading it and cringing, like I did come off a bit rude. It honestly wasn't my intention! Haha. But I understand. I hate when I come off as brusque online-- it's hard to catch sarcasm sometimes.
    July 26th, 2010 at 02:55am
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    Your welcome!
    Yep, all is well.
    How about you?
    July 26th, 2010 at 12:54am
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    Yikes, that's a lot. I have three between the ages of 2 and 5 months, haha. So no where near your amount. As a matter of fact, I have both nephews over right now and they're currently wreaking havoc on my younger brother. And I'm blatantly ignoring him. I'm such a good sibling. :)

    I know! Sometimes I feel like I'm really old fashioned when it comes to technology. Like I don't text in my car unless I'm at a red light- I get too uncomfortable texting and driving. I'll answer the phone if I'm not on a busy street. But not my mom, she whips it out wherever (that's what she said. Ahem.) and just texts away. Not very safe, in my opinion.

    Ahh good. I was so worried that I'd offended you or something. But I'm glad that you like the idea. You're very welcome for the comments; I know how amazing and awesome it feels to read over peoples' thoughts about your writing, so I try to leave something meaningful when I comment.

    I think you can do a really good job. I can't see you letting Jean become that, and I think it'd be cool to see how she reacts in that type of situation. :)
    July 25th, 2010 at 11:28pm
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    Well the typical Mary Sue character is perfect, everyone loves her, her life is so awesome, she's talented and gorgeous and nice and just all around an amazing person.

    So what I meant by that is that I'd like to see Jean be introduced to someone in Billie's life that is really important to him and I'd like to see their personalities clash- I don't want to see Jean turn into a Mary Sue character, haha. Because realistically, there is always at least one person who you just will not get along with in life. But I think she could handle it really well. I dunno, I just thought it'd be an interesting idea to see unfold. :S
    July 25th, 2010 at 01:32am
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    ... it totally looks like I was calling you baby on the last line. Oops. What I meant was 'ooh, a baby'. My bad. :P
    July 24th, 2010 at 09:55pm
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    Haha. Awwh. I taught my mom how to text recently. I genuinely regret that. She abbreviates EVERYTHING. I'm not sure why; I think she thinks it's faster, but half of the time I have to text her back like 'What the hell are you going on about?' because her messages look like 'c u @ hm plz pck ^ buns @ store thx' So annoying.

    The other day we were driving to my sister's house and she had her phone out against the steering wheel and she was texting and looking up and down at her screen and the road. So I go MOM and she looks over at me, smiles, and goes "I know, I'm getting pretty good, aren't I?" :|

    Film major sounds awesome. I'm going for English because I'd like to write. I also want to edit. But I'm not quite sure how to go about doing that. We'll see how well that works out for me...

    Ooh, baby! Congratulations! That's really exciting. How many nieces/nephews do you have now?
    July 24th, 2010 at 09:54pm
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    Arghhh. I couldn't do it, man. Kudos to you for being able to do it though. I'm much too dependent on it- it's like my life. :( But I understand your reasoning. It makes sense, but I don't constantly have it out when I'm out with friends. You're right; that's well rude.

    Haha. I'll just have my associate's degree, so I'm going to go on to get my bachelor's degree afterwards. So I have at least two more years of college left before I have to go out into the real world and be an adult, whatever that means. And get a mortgage. Ugh.

    I lived in Charleston for a summer with my mom's brother and his family. So for like four months. It was so frikkin' gorgeous and I went for two summers in a row, I believe. It was awesome- one of my favorite places in the entire world is Rainbow Row.
    July 24th, 2010 at 04:29am
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    Ooh, thank god. Why don't you ever text, if you don't mind me asking. I feel so naked without my phone. I went to see Inception on Tuesday afternoon and I left my mobile in my car- it fell out of my purse and landed between my seat and the center console. I felt so weird not being able to pull it out during the film to check the time- it was terrible. :(

    Ahh congratulations! I have to sign up for my last term of classes in a few weeks. I'm like ah. No. I just got out; I don't want to go back.

    I'm not sure where I want to go. A part of me wants to go to California, but then the other part of me wants to go to, like, Florida. I've never been there, I've actually never been further south than South Carolina. I had a layover once in Atlanta, so that's a lie. But still. I'm not sure, I just want to get out, y'know?
    July 24th, 2010 at 02:06am
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    I think both of them would have their advantages of being over the other. It would drive Dwight up a wall to be under Jim and Jim'd cause mass chaos and whatnot for Dwight. But I can just see Dwight turning the office into, like, a World of Warcraft thing or something. It'd be hysterical.

    Haha... I'll start saving up for it now. It'll be the most epic/expensive thing I've ever splurged on, but I feel like it's totally worth it now.

    YES. I am so excited. I need to brush up on my old-school vocabulary.

    Oh wow. As long as you're not one of those people who shorten and abbreviate EVERYTHING in your text messages, we can still be friends. That drives me up the wall- everyone thinks I'm insane because my texts are all properly capitalized and punctuated.

    Oooh, that sounds like a lot of fun actually. I'm glad you had such a fun night. I'm due up for a two week paid vacation soon and I'm trying to convince my one friend to take a road trip with me. But she's worried because her school term starts like a day or two after we'd get back. I'm like stop being a wuss! You've got a full day to recover. :|

    Ooh, okay. I'll message you now. I'm not exactly sure how to start though, haha.
    July 22nd, 2010 at 05:14pm
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    Bahaha. I was one of those sobbing, hiccuping messes until JD fainted with those hilarious arm gestures and then I was giggling hysterically. I'm sure everyone in my house that I was insane, what with alternating between giggling and sobbing. Totally worth it. :)

    I read somewhere that one of the producers wants to make Dwight regional manager when Michael leaves. In a way, I can see it. But I think it would be so much more funny if Dwight had to learn to obey another boss.

    Haha, okay. I promise to let you come on board my island any time you'd like. I also hereby cordially invite you to my amusement park party too. So mark your calendar for like... ten years in advance. :D

    Haha. I'll just be the one gazing thoughtfully at everyone, nodding slowly and rubbing my mustache. And then I'll open my mouth to speak and everyone'll look at me in anticipation and the only thing I'll say is "interesting" or "I concur." Totally keep 'em on their toes. :)

    Baha. I have a friend who does that-- turns random words into... random-er words. Like he tried to say grill and it came out grizzle. I dunno, it cracks me up. I failed my ebonics course, so I'm not much good at that.

    Oh no! That's horrid! Are you still feeling alright!?

    Mate, I'm trying to write the next chapter of my story and I'm getting so frustrated. -insert grumpy, angry, frowny face here-
    July 22nd, 2010 at 06:19am
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    Yes, you may be honored! Ahah! Oh yes, I like it!

    I am going to be a junior in about, 3 weeks :D Yea, everyone says Junior and Senior year are a lot funner then freshman and sophomore. Maybe, I guess we will se when it rolls along!
    July 22nd, 2010 at 03:44am
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    Yea. I kind of think that is how all writer's are. They never really respect their own work until they actually have people tell them exactly how good it is.

    Oh really? That sounds nice. A year break. We only get summer break, which is like 2 and a half months, but oh well. I have 2 more years of highschool left until I am done, then I move off to college. Oh, ouchie. That's no good. Make sure you take care of the knee!

    Yes, I respect her writing. Anyone who is young like that and writes their own songs is great to me. She may not be the best singer, but her songs can relate to a lot of girls out their, and some boys. Awh yea, I have never really heard the Replacements, are they good? I guess I should check them out!
    July 22nd, 2010 at 03:30am
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    Haha! Yes, I love Tre!

    What?> Are you really that surprised that people like your story? Haha! I love it, so if you don't continue then I will bring home a stolen pig and sick it on you! xD

    I am great, thanks for asking. How are you? Hah! I love Taylor Swift. She is also one of my guilty pleasures. She is a good songwriter, and how she handles herself in this world is amazing. Awh, really? Well, maybe he would've liked it, you never know. A lot of punk rock dudes have a sweet side, I know a lot of them who actually like a few Taylor songs, it's pretty funny!
    July 22nd, 2010 at 12:54am
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    YES! I was completely fine until the stupid -but secretly awesome- montage started. And those lyrics were just heartbreaking! I started flat-out crying when JD and Elliot were on the sofa together with her baby bump. It was all so touching and adorable and it NEEDED to happen. I'm so glad that it all ended on a happy note. I also laughed hysterically when Sam and Izzy got engaged- JD's reaction was amazing. :)

    Also, random Office side note, are you as upset as I am that Steve Carell is leaving the show!? It just won't be the same without him. :'(

    That would be actually amazing, not going to lie. I'd be coming over to your house a lot then, haha. I think if I had that much money, the very first thing I'd do is throw a massive party for me and all of my friends. And then I'd buy something crazy and irresponsible, like an island or something. OOOH and I'd rent out an amusement park for a day for me and my friends. ... obviously I have way too much time on my hands because I've gone this in-depth with my analysis of this question.

    Not gonna lie, we're badass motherfuckers. We haven't even started on our research careers yet and we're already the best -and most stylish- in the business. We also have fantastic lingo.

    I AM SO JEALOUS OF YOU! THAT SOUNDS AMAZING! It's like the best present ever from the universe. You can get absolutely proper trashed legally AND listen to rad music at the same time. Win, win for everyone.

    And no problem asking about your knee. It's got to be crazy painful, but I'm glad that you're feeling much better now.
    July 21st, 2010 at 06:17am
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    No problem!
    Hah! I dunno. I guess I just like your style of writing and how you laid the whole story out. I like the special connection Billie and Jean have. Your story has a sense of humor that I just love, and Tre seriously is a character. Hah! Him and Mr. Dixie both are!
    July 21st, 2010 at 02:07am
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    Join! Join! Join!

    http://www.mibba.com/forums/topic/post/8040800/#8040800
    July 19th, 2010 at 02:04pm
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    That's what I was thinking and the girl was freaking out completely because in some weird, parallel universe I "made out" with him. I was like uh, no. I got his spit in my mouth- it's something totally different. You're crazy.

    Haha, that's an awesome career aspiration. I better start watching it now to catch up so that I can brag one day that I know one of the writers on a hit TV show. :) YES. Scrubs and the Office are my shit, man. I tape all of the reruns and so I'll save up like six or seven episodes and just veg in front of the television and laugh hysterically. My best friend and I were nicknamed JD and Turk in high school- I took way more pride in that then I probably should have. But I adore the Office. I need to befriend Dwight and Michael. I don't care that they're fictional characters, haha.

    Mike Tyson will never be the same in my eyes after that film. I want to know if he really has a pet tiger though, because that's just freaky.

    YES. And walking canes. Mine's totally getting flames on it, so I can be a badass. No one'll take us seriously when we walk on set, but that's okay. I'll still feel awesome.

    Oh no! That's horrid. How're you feeling now? Are you going to get it checked out? At least your mom's waiting on you:)
    July 18th, 2010 at 09:54pm
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    Haha, to be honest, I'd be a bit freaked out if someone spit on me too. But I have a slight thing for germs and I'm constantly using hand sanitizer. Also, I was at an All-American Rejects show once waaaay back in the day and the guitarist -can't remember his name- drank some water and then spit it out into the air and stupid me looked up and my mouth was open and I got like... a mouthful of saliva-y water. And the girl next to me was like OMFG I'M SO JEALOUS. I was like uhh... I need bleach for my mouth!

    I actually saw it on my TV guide the other day when I was catching up on my taped Office episodes and I was going to watch it because I know a few people who're obsessed with it. But ... then I didn't. I'm not really a big TV person honestly. I watch the Office and Scrubs and that's about it, haha. Oh and House.

    Bahaha. You've been tortured with Phil Collins. You have my deepest condolences. Every time I hear In The Air Tonight, all I think about is the Hangover. Or that Eminem song Stan. :)

    Dude, legit! As long as I get to wear srsbsns glasses... and a mustache. I'm in.

    Thanks maaan. Got outta work early too, dude. Totally stoked- the power went out because of the storm so we closed up shop early. I was pumped. We ended up having a bonfire in my friend's backyard, pigging out and drinking. It was like our old group from high school, so it was totally awesome. It's almost one and I have to be up at seven and I am so wired right now. I'll be feeling this in the morning, haha.

    Did you have fun at your soccer match?! In the mud, no less. Please tell me you had an epic mud fight.
    July 18th, 2010 at 06:42am