Funerals are so prescribed.
My great grandma was Catholic, and the priest had to look down at his notes to even know her name. > < Also, not that I'm PO'd, or anything, because it was a funeral and not some sort of concert, but I spent the whole service away from my family and by the musicians because I was asked to play a eulogy piece near the
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rebellion in full force ftw
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Glad your RPs are going well, and that school is.
I hope your iPod will stay yours... after all you bought it with your own money. That only sounds fair.
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That's too bad that te priest ignored you, but good tt one of the women spoke up. When my grandma died in 2004 I read a poem at her funeral and though I was scared about that, it made me feel like I had really done something to honor her, so I can imagine what it must have been like for you to have the priest forget to ask you to play.
I hope that you are doing well otherwise. It sounds ike you're involved in some cool rp places, and I'm glad that school is going wel for you. Good luck with the Japanese composition. When are you transfering to MSU?
Hopefully your mom won't take away your iPod. Since you did buy it with your own money, it doesn't seem like something that she would have the right to deprive you of.
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I'm very sorry about your great-grandmother, and I know what its like to be forgotten, even in important moments such as that. It's never a good thing to be forgotten, and its the people like us who often do, since we don't speak up as much about it.
She better not take away your iTouch or I'll be angry! >:( And I hope my parents don't find out about my iTouch at all, or at least until after I get into college.
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