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02/18/2009 11:41 PM
0hCasty
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When I was a teacher and a student would say "I can't" my main lesson for them was to change it to " I can try." I would stop them and get them to change it and inevitably they would smile at me and give it a try. Smile
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02/18/2009 11:43 PM  Top
wavescasting
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Hi It is good to see you are still on this site I try to respond yet this computer has a mind of it's own. Try craigslist for a matress if you don't mind used. They have lots of things on it.

02/19/2009 09:44 PM  Top
mknzelise11
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Haha I had a teacher like that once.

Yeah, we all know how computers can be. haha

Hm I probably will. I have been begging my dad for a new mattress.

Everyone always says my bed is sooo comfy.. but to me its not all that.

Its weird.


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