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To: homemom
**You must be behaving if you're here on a Friday night**

Hmm...I wouldn't bet on that ;) Lol, just kidding. I think the "wildest" thing I've done (besides, of course, the sidewalk chalk excursion) was stay out until 2:00 a.m. with a couple of friends after a church dance. I'm a regular party animal.

My sidewalk chalk fun had a good effect, I think. Someone had made rude comments under all of my writings but today, in our college paper, the letter to the editor was about how childish and immature that other person was. She didn't say anything about me being childish though and her letter was very well written so I'm hoping it'll make people think. At any rate, it got attention and there's no bad publicity, right?
163 posted on 03/12/2004 8:36:00 PM PST by ilovew (In honor of Mike Adams, a high school classmate, who died in Iraq last summer.)
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To: ilovew
I figure our goal should be to make people think, at least enough to make an INFORMED decision, not the one the Dims. and Libs. TELL them to make. So if you made them think, which evidently you did, your excursion was a success! Do they know who did the original chalking?

I think we're pretty similiar in the "misbehaving" department; I skipped track practice once in 10th grade, and snuck wine coolers into my dorm room once or twice (it was a very conservative Lutheran college and alcohol was definitely prohibited, even if you were old enough to drink, which I was at the time). And that's the extent of my confession . . . :-) Oh wait--I skipped my 8AM class once, but the college was small enough that when I saw the prof. between afternoon classes he asked if I was feeling better, and I felt so guilty I never skipped again . . . (hope I didn't give you any "wild" ideas!) :-)
174 posted on 03/12/2004 8:43:28 PM PST by homemom (Proudly voting for President George W. Bush)
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