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HRT - 2004-10-02 17:52:06
But, but your friends are black? *tee hee hee*
No wonder you're so down.
Seriously thats cool sis! Me (as you will find out in my 38 part autobiography) I changed schools 3 times before 4th grade. And then after that only about half of the people in my elementary school went to the same middle school then maybe half of those kids ended up in my same High School.

High School was alright, I guess, some good memories, but partially because I was a late bloomer, my schiznit years were most definitely the college years.
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HRT - 2004-10-02 17:53:17
This time I not only read yo shit, but I was the first to comment on yo shit, so no more shit from the peanut gallery aight? peace kid.
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sassykk - 2004-10-02 18:16:51
GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!! I was just talking to a group of my friends last night that all grew up together, I am the "New" one. Anyway, I was commenting on how lucky they all are to have known eachother for so long. I too, like HRT changed schools a bunch and ended up graduating from an all girls boarding school, translation, we were from ALL OVER THE FREEKIN' PLACE and have now lost touch. I love a memory lane, sadly mine seems to be littered with pot holes.
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Wendy - 2004-10-02 19:53:39
Countless, unlimited, abundant, enormous mad ass props to my newly reinstated favorite Unlce HRT. You have reestablished yourself in the top three of my sweet peeps. Yay you!

My friends were all black? What? All this time I thought they were just able to tan better than me. I�ve been bamboozled! Seriously, I had some white friends too. Well, one. She was taking the picture. Another reason I loved high school was black, white, Indian, etc. It never made a shit of difference to any of us. To my knowledge, there were never any racial conflicts. (For one thing us honkies were scared�we were out numbered!) Just kidding. It really never occurred to us to hate each other based on race. That was cool.

It�s never too late sassy. You are young enough to forge life-long friendships and I suggest you do it. There is nothing like a friend who is still a friend even when you haven�t seen them for years.
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warcrygirl - 2004-10-02 20:09:22
I moved around a lot too. I ended up graduating from a high school 3,000 miles away from where I grew up. Yet the friends I made while I was in San Diego are my friend to this very day. Which reminds me...I need to give A and D a call soon.
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HRT - 2004-10-04 10:29:05
Actually I didn't move THAT much but many of my friends did. I have basically only remained in semi-touch with my two best friends growing up. The rest of my "life-long" friends are people I have met in, through or since college.
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Incredipete - 2004-10-04 10:47:41
I couldn't help but notice... you're not black, Wendy! WTF?
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Wendy - 2004-10-04 14:04:44
Yes I am.
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HRT - 2004-10-04 17:08:42
Wendy is an honorary soul-sistah! Word on the street is she's got the booty to prove it too!
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Wendy - 2004-10-04 17:48:07
Know dat!
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