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This is a completley true story. I am very proud of my life so far.
It all started when I was born. I was a pretty big baby. I cried a lot.
Now I am fifteen. Life is good.
The End.
No really I'm thinking aobut writing an aouto-biography to pass on through my family when i get older. My idea was to write about what I can rememebr up to this point and add on to it every few months. Like a journal, but without the journal. I'd appreciate any ideas that could help me accomplish this. It will be my life project.
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I don't see how I give them impression of being old...
And yes, I guess you are older than me, seeing as you probably aren't younger than 15... I certainly don't see what's so crazy about it.
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Sheesh. People always think I am somebody way different from who I am. I don't think you are the first to be surprised at my age. Also, if I recall correctly, somebody from the PacNW get-together a while back had thought that I was a middle-aged southern woman...
[Edit because I apparently cannot spell the word southern]
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Heh.. it may have something to do with having the 'Mr.' at the beginning of your name, makes ya sound alot older.. but then again I thought Raia was about 30 or something too.. don't know why.. I guess it's because I picture most people on here being pretty old because everyone's so mature and thoughtful.. *shrugs* - I usually make it pretty clear how old I am though.. i'm always jabbering about how i'm just getting out of highschool or whatever- I turned 19 in July..
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Heh, I suppose that is a factor, Pepek. Oh, and Little_Doctor, I must apologize for derailing the thread from the original purpose to a "Mr. Funny is THAT young?!?!" thread. Sorry.
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