When I was in high school, there was a girl who had 666 as part of her driver's license number. As the story goes (her best friend was at DMV with her and her mom), Amy totally freaked out when she saw the number on her paper temporary license. She begged for a different number. Sorry, we can't do that, the DMVbots said. Besides, the numbers are
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I spent a lot of high school sticking up for my friends against their bad ideas of significant others though I must admit to never having quite that form of drama. Hello again.
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Heck, sometimes I still have to stick up for friends like that now! Hi.
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Wonderful story. The theatre geeks always win in the end.
I know you did it purposefully. Demonic thing, you.
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We do, don't we? He's not a professional football player. He probably sells used cars or something.
Shh! I'm a nice boy!
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He probably flips burgers at Ye Olde Burger Shoppe. I don't know if I'd give him enough credit to be a used car salesman. And I'm quite surprised you give him that much, as well.
Don't lie. It's bad for your teeth.
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i'm working so i'm well. that's really all i can say.
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So this Amy, was she a demon between the sheets as well?
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Ah, I see why Beck likes you so much. Yes, she was, actually.
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Haha shh it has nothing at all to do with the odd questions I ask. Was she still around when you woke up in the morning?
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Suuure. I like odd questions; apparently I ask them too. She was, it was nice. And not even very awkward.
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