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I wanna meet Mickey!
So, yeah, guess who is going to Disney world with her favorite roommie, teh
Debbie has never been really out of New England, and I haven't been to Florida since, like, 1998 or some other year with horrible fashion sense. I remember wearing a skort. And getting food poisoning from a bad batch of Lunchables. And having a tornado touch down a town away from us. Hopefully this time will turn out better with less badness and more insanity.
I actually kind of feel bad for Florida, having Debbie and I, in prime-form, set loose on its poor self. We'll have cameras, sunscreen, postcards, and men's underwear--the world may have never known such terror.
I really ought to pack. Or something.
The caravan is leaving at precisely 11:00PM tonight because my father's being a drill-sergent, but within the next few days, expect ramblings from either or both of us. We're bringing our laptops, mwahaha.
I eagerly await the mass de-friending. ♥

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An America is worried about Korean missles. psh.
I'm so excited! :D :D :D
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I think we should finish packing. Maybe. Y'know.
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lol :P
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ah the irony.
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SILLY!!
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(does this seem very dungeons&dragons to you? oh dear)
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... I like it like that.
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*blushes*
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oh. yeah. packing.
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and don't push me, h0r! ♥
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I went to Florida once. You know - that was around 1998 too :0P I remember going to this place where they had aligators and that, and there was like this group of kids there and there wasn't a lot of room for them all to go to the front to watch whatever was there, and so the teacher goes to this kid, "oh, you stay here, you've got to hold up the tree."
My dad goes, "Here, you can have my place, come forward."
"No, thanks," says this kid. "I've got to hold up the tree."
"Righty-ho," says me dad...
That was cute. tee hee.