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Bunkbed Well,only 1 out of 3 kids probably fall out of their beds and hurt their ears,at least all of the kids who have Bunk-Beds.I did.I Woke up in mid-air!It's very painful,and it still hurts!

November 14, 2004 in GDG blogs | Permalink | Comments (1)

The Truth of Sundays

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On Sunday mornings most people say "It's time to go to Curch." Some people just don't go to Curch.    Why? They don't think Jesus is important. But he is! Jesus gave us life! It's ok to have at least one Bible.   So go to Church.

November 07, 2004 in GDG blogs | Permalink | Comments (0)

Great Dessert From Bookmakers Pub

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My family went to Bookmakers Pub last night, and we had a ball. At the end of supper, since I had great manners to our Hostess, she led me to the Dessert Counter to choose a dessert (it’s on the Parking Lot side) and I could not decide until a Chef came over and told us about a new dessert.

One large scoop of ice cream, four Oreos, hot fudge, whipped cream and a cherry on top.

I decided the new dessert and I went back to my table.

The dessert came and we ate it with spoons and the cookie part our fingers. (it doesn’t have a name yet) It was excellent .

The End

May 22, 2004 in GDG blogs | Permalink | Comments (0)

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