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One Presidents Day Weekend we (my mom my brother and me) went to a party at my Aunt Janet's house. My cousins were there and we never see them there names are Alex and Brittany. Brittany's sister wasn't there but her name is Krista.

When my mom said,' Time to get ready were about to leave.' we stared to get ready we got our snow stuff and the food that they gave us. Man I was so sad to leave we had so much fun we ice skated , ate ,danced , and played games.

So we started to drive home and as we driving out of that really bumpy road and we started to drive by Clover Beach. We saw something you don't see every day we just glanced by the Port-a Potty and we saw a guy faint or fall or something to that extent so we drove and turned around in a drive way. Across the street there was a little drive way to a park so we turned around in that drive way to see if he was ok. So we

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Comment by: - 2006-03-23 13:50
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Jenna I really love your story and wow you are only how old i think it said 12 cool
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