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  • kimberlymarie

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    Hah.
    Thanks for the comment on my story!
    I'm glad you like atleast parts of it. Hahaha.
    Actually, I totally agree with you. =]
    June 10th, 2008 at 09:42pm
  • Mrs. Synyster Gates

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    haha Thanks

    Best Quote of all time Lmao
    June 10th, 2008 at 08:53pm
  • xXLullabyXx

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    lol, well of course xD

    i love the one with the absinthe from all excess, lol

    it makes me laugh every time i see it
    June 9th, 2008 at 04:03am
  • xXLullabyXx

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    lol

    hmm...alcohol is like a part of Syn's blood... it wouldn't surprise me xD
    June 8th, 2008 at 11:57pm
  • SynysterKitty113

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    Yeah, thanks for the udate!!!
    June 8th, 2008 at 07:10pm
  • MissMo

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    Thanks for updating me!
    June 8th, 2008 at 04:50pm
  • lindsaylunacy

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    When my friend moved from Carolina to here the schools messed up her credits. She should've been graduated by now even if she did drop out. They made her take certain credits just because she was in Canada now. She already had a history but they were like, 'that was American. You [u]need[/u] to take Canadian History'. There were a few other courses as well that they screwed her on and messed around with her credits. It's irritating, but we got more time together and got to know each other better, so it's worth it.

    -frowns- Really?
    All of my friends that are 19 and still in school- it's because they came back for year 13, just to get extra credits, ect.
    How come? Does he try and it just doesn't work out, or does he not give a shit?
    June 8th, 2008 at 07:09am
  • xXLullabyXx

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    lol, yeah i know. i always wonder....

    but did i comment on both fics? i know i read them both, but i was rushing the comment part cause i had to get to work on time
    June 8th, 2008 at 06:07am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Sorry, I never saw your other comment. I've been trying to get caught up on all these comments for over a week. =O

    I'm glad I'm Canadian and we're not in Iraq in general. I don't think I would be able to breathe, having someone close to me there. I don't know how I would handle knowing someone being there. Some days it just really upsets me, knowing that my best-friend's brother is there. He's coming home in October though. He's going to be here to see her Graduate. It means so much to her, because he basicaly raised her. That means a lot to me, to know that he'll get to be there. It's been a long, hard road for her. She should've graduated last year, but she had dropped out when she still lived in the states. =[

    I know what you're saying. I have friends in the states and one of them was talking about signing up for the Army and I nearly killed her through my computer. She's one of my best-friends. We've been friends for 4 years now. I talked her out of it, I'm not going to lie. I sat there and talked her out of it. I would not be able to handle someone there, thinking everyday 'are they still alive'? You know. =[
    June 8th, 2008 at 03:48am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    ATL! XD

    -gasps- you did!? I'm excited.
    -goes and reads-.
    June 8th, 2008 at 12:11am
  • xXLullabyXx

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    yeah i know!! nerve racking isn't it?
    June 7th, 2008 at 08:39pm
  • xXLullabyXx

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    YAY!!!! lol

    although i've subscribed to it, and got an email saying so anywho, lol

    thanks for letting me know

    xox
    June 7th, 2008 at 06:00am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Ohhh. =\
    Yea, that makes sense. Maybe you can chill with them some days if you guys can talk and kind of get past the situation in which your best-friend broke up with him.

    =[ That would be really hard to go through. I have a friend who lives in New Zealand and she wanted to join the Army... not going to lie, I talked her out of it. I was like, 'you're not going. You're not going to join the fucking army, that's so idiotic. ect'. I wouldn't be able to deal with anyone in the army that I knew. One of my best-friends' brother is in Iraq and some days it just bums me out. He was already then when my friend and I met- so I don't know her brother, but to see how it effects her... some days it's just terrible.
    June 5th, 2008 at 01:10am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    I couldn't deal with that.
    My best-friends brother is currently in Iraq. I honestly don't know how she can deal with that. I know she has those times where it's really hard but honestly, that would kill me.

    Are you going to spend as much time as you can before he leaves?
    That's probably a stupid question, but some people thinking differently and wouldn't. =\
    June 4th, 2008 at 09:24pm
  • lindsaylunacy

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    That blows. We're both screwed. I'm going to effin hate grade 12 and it hasn't even started yet.

    Why is your friend going to boot camp?
    June 1st, 2008 at 07:10am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Heyy, thanks. =]
    I made it last night.

    I KNOW! Me too! I've always hated the phone. Argh.
    They're all long-distance. We're going to keep it touch with the internet and phone calls as much as we can, then visiting. Meaning my one friend lives with her cousin now until she goes to college, when she comes back down over certain weekends or holidays, she's going to stay here. It'll be sweet.

    How far are your friends going to be from you?
    May 29th, 2008 at 01:10am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Hell yes!!
    No problem kiddo, XD

    It's down right depressing.
    I've been with one of my graduating (and moving away) friends since I was in grade 7, so almost 5 years. The other two people I've been with for almost 2-3 years. So, it's really hard on me, I don't want them to go.

    I hear you. One of my friends that's leaving... well, I have feelings for him, and he's moving 4 hours away to Toronto to go to school. It's terrible, especially because he has 2nd and 3rd/4th period spare, so I only see him in the afternoons sometimes now (when he actually comes). He has a job and is quite busy ontop of that, so it's harder to hang-out this year. =[

    Hey, no worries. It's still a link! XD
    May 25th, 2008 at 06:46pm
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Indeed, I've had one everyday for the past two weeks. It's from lossing sleep that I can't catch up on unless it's the weekend, unfortuantly.

    My friends are gone in about 3 weeks, minus pretty much one person. They're all going off to college and university- it's really upsetting. I don't want them to go and leave me at high school without them. But, I want them to get a further education, so it's worth it, =[.

    Well, hit me up with the link and I'll totaly add you guys. XD
    May 25th, 2008 at 04:30am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    True, that slipped my mind. See, our exams and things aren't due for another 4 weeks. We haven't even been informed about anything yet, infact. Our schooling is completely different from everyone else's. =\

    I have a bit of a headache, but I'm good, nonetheless.
    How're you?
    How's that myspace site with your friend coming along?
    May 24th, 2008 at 06:30am
  • lindsaylunacy

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    Been on lately?
    May 21st, 2008 at 02:28am