Tomorrow I'll leave

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Tomorrow I'll leave

Tomorrow I'll leave my messy, happy home with my family to go to Starved Rock.  I don't know if my parents will bring the laptop/s, so I'm making a thread to say goodbye just in case.  I'm going to be back in the fifth.  So, see  you in about four days if no computies are brung (brang?) to Starved Rock thingie.  Or maybe not.  I don't know.  Kangaroo.

No exclamation points.  I seem very mellow and non-jumpy with no exclamation points.  Should the rest of my sentences end with an exclamation point if I'm not asking a question?

Yes!  Yah!  I'm not typing roboty anymore!  Theres a shift key and a '1' i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i  <--  That looks so cool!  I'll ask a question with '!'!  Do you really think I should!

Sorry about my ramdom oddness...  If this doesn't turn out to be a 'Goodbye' thread, then it can be a randomness thread...

\Did you know I might be allergic to milk/eggs/wheat!???!!?

Bye!  Seeyah on thew 5/6th!  Or maybe today!  Or tomorrow!  or another day! 

 

Goodbye,

~Meadow de Wierdo 

submitted by Medd (Meadow), age 12, The Room With W
(May 1, 2010 - 11:04 am)

Have fun!! And i don't think anyone minds a little randomness. :)

submitted by Mai, age almost 14!, my birthday is
(May 1, 2010 - 7:08 pm)

Happy birthday, Mai!

submitted by Amy G., age 13, PA
(May 2, 2010 - 10:31 am)

Goodbye, my dear friends...

submitted by Medd, age 12, Starved Rock in
(May 2, 2010 - 9:31 am)

Happy birthday, Mai! Goodbye, Medd!

((Brought)).

submitted by Ima❄❀♬
(May 2, 2010 - 9:23 pm)

bye medd!

submitted by Adina, age 13
(May 4, 2010 - 6:59 am)

Oh, and I sincerely hope that you're not allergic to milk, eggs, or wheat. I'm allergic to eggs and all milk products, and it's extremely hard, especially when you're also vegetarian, which, as far as I'm aware (unless you've stopped being one without telling us), we both are. However, you do get used to it eventually. Trust me. But If you're allergic to 1/2/all of those things, be prepared to read the ingredients of nearly everything before you eat it (or have one of your parents do it, if they're willing and you trust them. My mom is willing, but she's occasionally not read them quite carefully enough, and so accidentally overlooked certain ingredients, which did not produce good results at all.), and ask many questions about the ingredients in foods when you go to restaurants, and do a fair bit of research (or have a parent do it, if they're willing) on what certain things mean, specifically. But don't give up on things you used to eat and now can't. There may well be a version made specifically for people with that allergy. It's certainly worth investigating. In short, food allergies are extremely unpleasant, but bearable. And that probably isn't very encouraging... ;) But chances are, you may well not be allergic to any of those things!

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submitted by Ima
(May 8, 2010 - 9:47 pm)

Oh, and it's neither brung or brang, but brought. I just thought I'd tell you, since you did ask...

submitted by Ima, age 11, The Room With W
(May 8, 2010 - 9:52 pm)

Thank you!

submitted by Medd, age I am 12, going on 13, b
(May 11, 2010 - 8:47 am)