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Problemless with problems
by Rebel Leader
Location: Where angels lose their way...
Age: 22    Sex : M
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A miracle 7/12/2002
Sister Rechelle from our California church really wanted to come up here to Oregon and visit us, but her husband said she could only come if she found a plane ticket under a certain price, and she felt it would be impossible to find one that cheap. Well, she found one $18 more and he let her, but she had to pack really fast and be at the airport at a certain time of course. Then she remembered her kids. She had to make sure someone watched them, and she had to take them places, but she had to leave for the airport in 5 minutes! My Aunt Vicki didn't know about Sister Rechelle wanting to make this trip, but right then she showed up at her door and said, "I'm here." Sister Rechelle didn't know what she meant, since she never asked her to come. My aunt said she felt an urge to come over to her house, even before she ate. So my aunt watched the kids and took them where they needed to go and Sister Rechelle caught the plane and is here in Oregon now. Now that's a miracle if I ever heard one.

On another note, I think I found one of the reasons Josh doesn't like doing carts. One time he got third degree burns on his arms from the sun, since he's sensitive to it. I guess that explians it.

I've been working more on my game, and the structure part is looking nice. I have it where it turns dark and stuff at night. It takes a lot of coding to do all this stuff. Now I just gotta work on the storyline.

 
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