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  • I've never actually asked to see one, but if I wanted to they'd probably watch it first to make sure it wasn't too weird.
    I'm sure his harem would too. You could post flyers at school and everything, and I'm sure all the girls will be begging their parents to let them borrow the car lol.
    Car wash :D I'm sure I can get my small group at church to help too. I heard that the classes at the Homeschool Society thing are pretty good, that's probably where I'm going to take it.
    If I did voice overs for commercials I'd never be able to watch tv again for fear of seeing it. Besideds, I'd be locked utility closet for the rest of my life! Maybe I'll set up fundraisers this summer to donate money to Red Cross, they're going to need a lot of funds to fix everything that was damaged. It's cool but scary to watch the video clips, cool by what power and force is being exhibited, but scary because you think of all those people. I can't wait until I'm old enough for chemistry, it sounds pretty cool.
    Well, I was thinking "Why do they have nuclear power plants anywhere near their cities?" but who knows, it would help if I understood nuclear power. I just feel so bad for the families of those who died. I wish there was some way I could help, but I'm on the other side of the world, so I'm kind of helpless in this situation.

    And goodness, don't even bring up my voice. I hate it sooo much, I think I sound like a guy most of the time. I refrain from viewing any media that has a recording of my voice in it, or ones where you can actually see me.
    No. My issue now is that I'm "too mature" as my mom says. I don't look 13, I look like a high schooler or older. I can also be too serious sometimes, and I'm just intrested in different things then most kids I know.
    I was shy, and I don't have a very easy time making friends anyway. You seem pretty mature to me, but you do still have you moments. Everyone does though. Then again, being mature by a 13 year old's standards might not me much.
    Your school sounds a lot more fun then my school was, then again your in high school, not middle school. Our school was divided into the quiet kids and the noisy ones who were the 'popular' ones. I'm not really sure where I stood on any of those levels, I was pretty well liked by most people, just not very well known.
    I was the teacher's pet kind of kid because I got my work done, respected the teachers, and was quiet. At my school it was the wild, loud kids who all dressed nicely and hung out in a big group together. Then it was up to the rest of us to make friends and stay out of their way.
    True. You should throw a banana nut, those one's a weird. It was obvious who the different 'popular' groups were, you just had to look at the big cliques that were all wearing Holister or whatever.
    Eh...I guess. Probably not a lot, but enough to understand what you wanted to buy. I didn't talk to random people, mainly just shopkeepers and stuff.

    As for being different....Japan's Culture in general gives the area a different feel to it..but there's some stuff that is still the same. (There was this one area of Tokyo that looks a lot like Times Square..)
    Ah yes, since a muffin doesn't hurt as bad as a punch, but it's still embarrassing to be smacked in the back of the head with a muffin. Or you could walk by him with a mouth full of chewed food and fake a cough. That's embarrassing too, trust me.
    It was nice. We mainly visited the area around Tokyo and southern Japan. It's....Very different from america (especially the Rural areas) But similar at the same time.
    You could sell mind control flavored candy. Then use it to convince everyone to vote for you as Supreme Human Ruler of the Earth.
    It's a computer store where they're going to sell them and repair them. He's opening it with some guy he and my mom used to hang out with, the ran into each other a few weeks ago. They're painting the inside blue and gray. It's really cool, it's on Main Street or something.
    I love little kids too, but you can't see much because they all run in front. We're taking this week off from school, my dad is opening a store and we've been painting it. But we were planning on going anyway before we decided to take this week off, we could've done our school in the afternoon.
    It was fun. It's just hard being 13 and standing in the midst of little kids. It was cool seeing all the Irish dance schools, those were my favorite floats.
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