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...but sometimes me writzie like 'dis.

(LOL)

Actually I did try typing once in 'kidspeak' (that's what I call it) I got all confused and tongue tied.(how can you get tongue tied on a keyboard?) I do know a couple adults that write like that. I also don't like the people who write in all lower case letters or all caps.

We all make a missteak (intentional) now and then.
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That is a completely understandable reaction. Old phones that have ever been on the ground, even once, frighten the hell out of me as well.
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Thanx, Serrena
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My friends and i snuck in last night. It was bonechillinly amazing! We were walking around inside for a good 20mins, but my friends finally started to get a bad feeling and wanted to leave. so i didnt get to see everything i wanted too like the morge... but i did see alot of things... even a old phone that i found on the ground which i guessed they used at one point. it was all pretty scary.
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Twug - You're telling me. I have an eleven year-old. I've seen our schools at work first hand. Although, I have a feeling our first poster was trying to look 'kewl' by typing in 13375p33k (translation: elitespeak). A sort of Hackerese bastardization / slang thing. When will they learn it doesn't make you look cool ... it makes you look like a moron?

Grifspop - Nope, all your misspellings are perfectly legitimate typos, Grifspop, and we luff ya for 'em. :-*
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Oh, it was passed to her, but her version made it to print.
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All the intentional misspellings, you can bet that when I misspell something it's not on porpoise
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theres something at the top that looks like the outline of a body
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Or somebody made a story up and passed it on and everyone's imagination flew away with it. I won't say I do or don't believe in ghosts. I personally have never experienced anything but if I ever do then I'll know.
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I completely agree Tony. Very nice perspective.
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Yes it was a movie from 1972. IIt's one of Wes Craven's earlier works. I suggest checking it out if you have the stomach and sanity for it. It's actually about some escaped prisoners...I won't say anything else.
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The story was remitted by a girl we all know that had one of the first ever Byberry websites. It's since been taken down, but thanks to Weird NJ, the story will live forever and it's cool knowing the authoress, Shanna.
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wow, my cousins in a mental hospital they're really interesting
It looks like one of your missing floor shots
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Serrena, darling....the educational system in this country scares the bejesus out of me.