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Rated: 13+ · Book · Drama · #1106812
This is my blog, learning, growing and making dumb decisions.
#427934 added May 23, 2006 at 11:42pm
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I had a bad day.
Today was tough. I went to school and I felt fine. Then I got in a "fight" with sydney. She was going to kick my ass, except she kicked my shoe and I pushed her a little to hard. She fell right on her butt. I didnt really mean to push her that hard. I came home and went to work. I had a lot of energy and I got a lot done. I came home and all hell broke loose. My mom screamed at me when I tried to go for a ride. She made me clean my room, then write my support letter for my trip to paris. I didnt get very far. I ate, then I broke a glass accidently. My dad screamed at me then I went outside. Somehow I made it back to my room to work on my letter. I worked on it for 30 minutes. Then I studied for my exam. I went downstairs to check if a lady from the missionary place had sent me a handbook. my sister was looking at hairstyles, I felt like my job was more important. So I asked her to get off and she wouldnt. She yelled so loud that Dad came in and then the real war started. Dad came in a yelled at me for trying to take the computer. Then I yelled buck like a dumbass. Then he took away my bikes and hit me. I ran outside again. Me and Dad always have to talk after something like that, but we always end up mader at each other. So now i need to go to bed. I need to listen to that one song by the powter guy, cause I had a really bad day. Just pray that I survive.

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