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    Quote Originally Posted by lord arumen View Post
    i am reading it.... Hehehehe
    o.o
    See???


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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxyBunny View Post
    Ouch! I'm sorry both of you have had such a bad day!

    Saraaa, have you tried contacting the transit authority? Typically, they'll clean out the buses each day and put anything found into a Lost and Found and hold it for a short time to see if anyone claims it. Never ceases to amaze me how many people never bother to call to claim valuable items from any Lost & Found. Give it a shot, and hopefully all your work and your expensive book will be returned to you!
    yeah i went on the website and they said that at 2 pm everyday more lost things come in so im gonna call them when i get back from school and see if they have it,im hoping that they do..

    and i am greatful for what i do have empy its just today all these things happening at once ruined it..

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    Why does everyone who's life sucks, retreat to the internet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howzat View Post
    Why does everyone who's life sucks, retreat to the internet?
    So how long have you been hiding in the internet?

    thanks Ashley39 for the sig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howzat View Post
    Why does everyone who's life sucks, retreat to the internet?
    i dont know feels good to write it down and tell someone about it i guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howzat View Post
    Why does everyone who's life sucks, retreat to the internet?
    I'm on the internet and my life doesnt suck (I think?)
    And it's proven you feel better after you express your feelings

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    Saraaa, sorry bout your bad day, but maybe this will help...

    "When life puts a mountain in your path..



    Go through the tunnel...



    for it is assured that tomorrow is another day, and the Sun will surely rise...

    Dog of War grrrrr

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    Alboin, I never knew you were a poet.



    Nice post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by King Alboin View Post
    Saraaa, sorry bout your bad day, but maybe this will help...

    "When life puts a mountain in your path..



    Go through the tunnel...



    for it is assured that tomorrow is another day, and the Sun will surely rise...

    Is that not the Alps tunnel where there was a fire and 40 people died?

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    Let me tell you a short story about a young boy I know, name Dilan, who lives in a village in Sri Lanka.
    Dillan is 9 years old and walks to school, which takes 45 minutes.
    He lives with his mother, father and older brother in a small house. They have no running water so when dilan is at home he helps out by getting water from a community well about 1 mile away or in the dry season from a river, slightly further away. They use a fire for cooking so dilan will help his mother gather firewood every day.
    Dilan's father is a farmer but his income is very low so they have very few luxuries.
    The community they live in has a communal television so it is a social event for families to gather in the evenings to watch tv.

    There are no computers in Dilan's village or his school. Dilan and his family are lucky to enjoy good health, although the water they drink is untreated and their house is in poor condition. (there is little money for needed repairs)
    Dilan and his friends enjoy simple games like dodge-ball in the little spare time they have, once they have finished their daily chores. Dilan hopes to be a teacher one day.

    This is a true story of a young man who considers himself to be very lucky and enjoys his life very much. I tell it simply to try to help you see your problems from a different perspective.
    PEACE

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