geee.......thanks......i think. I dunno, my town is of 5,000 and they concider themselves a city. Kinda strange since theres about a mile of town and 5 miles of farms until you get to the next town :-} anyway, about everyone in there (the school) is very shallow, apperence based judgements. Probabally about 200 in my grade and theres 4 of us "country" people that dont really want anything to do with the other 196 and they accually do concider us stupid hillbillys. Its just sad. Most girls there look and dress like theyre 30. Everyone has a blasted cellophone, so do i, but i rarely carry the thing and hate it. It has its point, if i am doing something dangerous around the farm i carry it and i have it on me on days i ride my bike sevral miles to school. People think i am strange because i told them i am selling an Xbox and a lifetimes worth of games to fund an H when i find one. I am working for a few farms right now, but i want to get a good un' and get it looking nice. Welp, i guess i am a freak.....I'm cool with that :-)
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