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Woo Hoo! My poem was chosen to be published in a

Fri Dec 12, 2003, 9:24 PM
Alright I wrote Number Forty-Five like a month or so ago when it was assigned that we were supposed to write a Sonnet. So I just got it back today and she had a note on it that she wanted a copy of it to publish in a book that the school will be selling like at the end of this year or at the beginning of next, either way I'm getting one, rather have that then a yearbook. It's gonna include a bunch of short stories/essays, art works, and poems. Anyways I think it's pretty cool and just thought somebody may care.

[link] to Number Forty-Five

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:iconhyro1:
thank you for the fvorite, buddy.
:iconultraanton:
nice photographs, drew.

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thanks a lot. your cool. :heart:
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GOD YOU SO HOT!!! :) :P

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I'm returning all the love i recieved in my newbie days... thank you for all of the support you showed me.

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