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Name: sadie
Birthday: 4/22/1989
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Monday, August 21, 2006

AAAAAAARGGHHHHH. EXTENDED ESSAY.
Please tell me Im not the only person who hasn't started.
Im going to DIE.
(Im procastinating by updating xanga)


Friday, May 05, 2006

I get such interesting emails...
Linnea Claretta 
<qosdxa21aup@wans.net> to treemountain
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but tomorrow dirty spoken address, sorry times nothing here miserable. free deal next considered son.
become wanted why know girls.
considered allow spoken interest fire. short husband wonder, sudden luck wonder.
follow necessary books quietly,
circumstances garden mistress. trying too turn ten nothing.

HAha. this is an advertisement for watches. Sounds like a poem or something.

THIS email is from CHRIS LATOSHA

anybody fascinate servants studied different.
wife black why. different yours supposedto shining shining disappoint?
window how light a development wife. raise hard few very again why?
raise promised use. he somewhere again?
profession pride evening,

This ones advertising adobe photoshop..
I wonder if this is how like my french essays read to like a french person. hahahaha

My cool socks...( I love this picture)

lalalal
spent so much time on this one...(edited it like ten times..AND there's a picture)


Sunday, March 05, 2006

AARGH
decided to update for once..made so much effort..
took me like 5 mins just finding out HOW to blog
So annoyed about basketball..
we so could have won..
and i realised now that that was our last game together
and that is just so sad
im gonna really miss playing with year thirteens
especially Soy as my post buddy
and our ultra cool new jerseys
and yeah
if anybody reads this...I love you all
and ill miss us playing together as a team with mr. Shaw coaching


Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Making Sarah Cry

He stood among his friends from school,
He joined their childhood games
Laughing as they played kickball
And when they called poor Sarah names.

Sarah was unlike the rest;
She was slow and not as smart,
And it would seem to all his friends
She was born without a heart

And so he gladly joined their fun
Of making Sarah cry.
But somewhere deep within his heart,
He never knew just why

For he could hear his mother's voice,
Her lessons of right and wrong
Playing over and over inside his head
Just like a favorite song.

"Treat others with respect, son,
The way you'd want them treating you.
And remember, when you hurt others,
Someday, someone might hurt you."

He knew his mother wouldn't understand
The purpose of their game
Of teasing Sarah, who made them laugh
As her own tears fell like rain.

The funny faces that she made
And the way she'd stomp her feet
Whenever they mocked the way she walked
Or the stutter when she'd speak.

To him she must deserve it
Because she never tried to hide.
And if she truly wanted to be left alone,
Then she should stay inside.

But every day she'd do the same:
She'd come outside to play,
And stand there, tears upon her face,
Too upset to run away.

The game would soon be over.
As tears dropped from her eyes,
For the purpose of their fun
Was making Sarah cry.

It was nearly two whole months
He hadn't seen his friends.
He was certain they all must wonder
What happened and where he'd been

So he felt a little nervous
As he limped his way to class.
He hoped no one would notice,
He prayed no one would ask

About that awful day:
The day his bike met with a car,
Leaving him with a dreadful limp
And a jagged-looking scar.

So he held his breath a little
As he hobbled into the room,
Where inside he saw a "Welcome Back" banner
And lots of red balloons.

He felt a smile cross his face
As his friends all smiled, too
And he couldn't wait to play outside-
His favorite thing to do.

So the second that he stepped outdoors
And saw his friends all waiting there,
He expected a few pats on the back-
Instead, they all stood back and stared.

He felt his face grow hotter
As he limped to join their side
To play a game of kickball
And of making Sarah cry.

An awkward smile crossed his face
When he heard somebody laugh
And heard the words, "Hey freak,
Where'd you get that ugly mask?"

He turned expecting Sarah,
But Sarah could not be seen.
It was the scar upon his own face
That caused such words so mean.

He joined in their growing laughter,
Trying hard to not give in
To the awful urge inside to cry
Or the quivering of his chin.

They are only teasing
He made himself believe.
They are still my friends;
They'd never think of hurting me.

But the cruel remarks continued
About the scar and then his limp.
And he knew if he shed a single tear
They'd label him a wimp.

And so the hurtful words went on,
And in his heart he wondered why.
But he knows without a doubt
The game would never end, until they made him cry.

And just when a tear had formed,
He heard a voice speak out from behind.
"Leave him alone you bullies,
Because he's a friend of mine".

He turned to see poor Sarah,
Determination on her face,
Sticking up for one of her own tormentors
And willing to take his place.

And when his friends did just that,
Trying their best to make poor Sarah cry,
This time he didn't join in,
And at last understood exactly why.

"Treat others with respect, son,
The way you'd want them treating you.
And remember, when you hurt others,
Someday, someone might hurt you."

It took a lot of courage
But he knew he must be strong,
For at last he saw the difference
Between what's right and wrong.

And Sarah didn't seem so weird.
Through his understanding eyes.
Now he knew he'd never play again
The game of making Sarah cry.

It took several days of teasing
And razzing from his friends,
But when they saw his strength,
They chose to be like him.

And now out on the playground,
A group of kids meets every day
For a game of kickball and laughter
And teaching their new friend, Sarah, how to play.

- Cheryl L. Costello-Forshey


Thursday, April 21, 2005

Haha

my xanga is so funny

im like laughing at it



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