Friday, August 20, 2010

Anything you would like to rant about?

anything your pissed or angry about? or maybe happy about. go ahead and blow up right here. :~D


id like to go too: my ex best friend heather is psycho!! she tries to make me jealous, and she copies eveything i do. and she just rubs everything she has in my face as if i care. i really wish she would leave me alone!!!





ok ur turn!!!Anything you would like to rant about?
Im hapy..super happy to finally be leaving in four days...get out of this stupid place, with these people..NO SCHOOL!


im kinda sad about not getting the reindeer hairband that ive been wanting..got a ugly santa hat instead..


and im mad about other things arrgAnything you would like to rant about?
all of the idiots in my village





since they built the new houses where the old mill was, all theses nobs have moved in and they are graffiting everwhere and i cant walk down the street without been insulted or shouted at or something like that. it - is -well - gay
I can't stand having to use those plastic store cards to get in store specials
Why the **** did I let my dad go? I should have stopped to tell him I'm sorry. I should of realized what a big ***** I was. What hell I put him through, right after his own son died. Right after all that pain and all of that sadness. I got to him, I chased him away from me, and to his death.
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