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Join Date: Jan 02, 2001
Location: KY
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Well last Monday my teacher Mrs. Deharte mother-in-law dies and I have another one of my brillant ideas. We take up money to send her flowers. They delivered them friday while we was at school she started to cry and I had to look away beacuse it made me sad. She told us that she aprecciated this more than she would know. My mom thought the idea was sweet.
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Join Date: Mar 06, 2001
Location: Clifton Park, NY
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I bought my Mom a tennis bracelet when I was 10, and I kept it a surprise for about 2 or 3 monthes until I found the right time to give it to her...Valentine's Day. She loved it.
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Join Date: Dec 07, 2000
Location: The middle of Nowhere
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Ummm, Me sweet? Ya gotta be kiddin...The sweetest thing I've ever done is let the dog out!
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Join Date: Jan 11, 2001
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 2,976
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There was this one day my Mom came home from a workshop and my dad came home from work and I made them a candle light dinner, well it was chicken noodle soup and cheese sandwhiches but I was only 10yrs old.
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Join Date: Dec 28, 2000
Location: Chicago, IL
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The sweetest thing I ever did for my parents was move out. That was the happiest I've ever seen them, anyway.
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Join Date: Apr 06, 2001
Location: MA
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humm...i am a spoiled brat and i always get every thing i want so i dont think i am that sweet(i am only sweet to teachers that i suck up too...haha) but proabley going away over the summer for 2 months, maybe i will of something real later o yea i once emptyed the dishwasher and maybe not killing my younger brother...haha we actully i do sweet stuff for my boyfriend all the time...like this year he broke his leg playing hockey and missed a lot of school so i went over made him an a cake with hockey people and weird stuff and helped him with his homework and got him caught up...
------------------ Jinny: See I know people too, dont screw with me ~*~*~Go Red Soxs~*~*~ |
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