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Problemless with problems
by Rebel Leader
Location: Where angels lose their way...
Age: 22    Sex : M
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Spending the night 6/25/2002
Yesterday, mine and Nick's family went to Calapooya, which is this river with large rocks in the middle of it that you can jump from one to the other. I sat in a chair the whole time and talked to Nick, his brother Cory, and my sister, Amy. Nick went in the water once before I came and once while I was there. We talked about stuff that I don't remember, and then I read more of "The Chamber of Secrets". When we left, I went to Nick's house and he showed me "Grand Theft Auto 3", which I don't find that impressive. We rented "Behind Enemy Lines" which was a very cool movie, though I wish we could've rented "Bandits" also. I was supposed to call Carly either today or yesterday, but decided I would spend the night at Nick's house and the next day I could just walk to her house which was on the same street. Well, Nick, Cory, and I stayed up watching MTV and Jerry Springer, which had this lady who sleeps with her daughter, both adults, and they are happy with each other and don't want men. It was nasty. Then Nick went up to bed and I slept on the couch, and couldn't get to sleep for the longest time. The couch was squeeky too.

In the morning, Cheree, Nick's 5-year-old sister, came and sat on the couch and started bouncing. Then she turned on the TV and PlayStation 2 and I got up and went into the front room. She asked if she woke me. I said, "Of course, you turned on the TV." Well, the rest of that day was spent by me either reading the book, or watching Nick's music vids that he downloaded. I went over to Carly's and only her brother, Jason, was there. He's a cool guy. He said she went to see "Lilo and Stitch" and would be back in about 2 hours. He said he would tell her where I was. Well, about 4 hours later it was 4pm and I looked over at her house for the 5th time and this time her car was there. I told Nick I was going over to her house (he was on the computer) and he said he doesn't mind. Well, she was in the middle of a Zelda game for Nintendo 64 so I just sat and watched. She said she didn't feel like going over to Nick's house and getting me. So after that, she went and showed me the new Star Wars game her brother got. It's similar to StarCraft. We finally went and watched "The Emperor's New Groove" which she borrowed from her ex-roommate so that we could watch it again. We got to where Pacha was saving Kusco in the jungle when she had to leave to go to Mike's house because they were going to drink, lol. I went back to Nick's and played some of the game "Lunar" which Carly let me borrow, and I felt special, because she told me that she has NEVER let anyone borrow that game. It's a collector's item she said, they don't make it anymore, and it's her favorite game in the whole world.

Well, I got online and talked to Kelli, and I still am, and I'm about to read her entry she wrote, so, see ya later.

 
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hey look, a note from me again! I just wanna say thanx for all you help while I was trying to put those pictures on my diary, and thanx for staying up all night with me so you could see how they looked. I'll tty again soon I hope, until then,

goodnight!

~Kitsuchi Roberi ;)


hey person. yeah i just skimmed through ur diary. u lead a very interesting life. i really like the idea u dont cuss and ur still a virgin. MORE POWER TO YA!! anyway well if ur ever bored check out my diary. it's not perfect. there is some cussing, but hey nobody's perfect. so note ya back lata.

keri [irhscutie'04]

 

   


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