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Best and Worst of 2013
The best thing for me was meeting this kid named Eddie from Union ME. He is 15 he is adorable. The worst thing that happened to me is when I had my home iPad taken away because I was talking to my cousin and he asked me if I could hang out with him and I told him no because he's a jerk and I won't go out with him because he is disgusting and he dated my best friend Tricia and I think that's nasty. The next best thing that happened to me was I hooked back up with my ex boyfriend. The next best thing that happened to me was when I saw my dad for Christmas we went out to Applebee's and went to the movies to see a madeas Christmas. The worst thing was I almost went to jail for hitting my mother because she took my iPad for me talking to my cousin because she don't want me talking to him because he uses girls for tools and she don't want that happening to me. The worst thing that happened to me is me and Jake broke up this year and I feel hurt because I really liked him a lot I mean a lot and I think that is because he didn't really love me anyway because he found a girlfriend. The best thing that happened to me is I got what I wanted for Christmas markers to color velvet art posters.
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