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i start my new job on monday of next week.

Posted by Patricia Parker in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 12:30 am

its tough for an adult to get a job , nowadays
its harder for a teenager,
its even more challenging for someone who hasnt even graduated highschool
im 16 , guess how much time it took me to get hired?
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Native Child

Posted by Emma Connell in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 6:20 pm

When I was little, like around the age of 8 or 10, I would get super tan. I looked like a little native child. I had bruised up legs and always had two braids. I want to get that tan again. Hopefully, I won't look like a native child this time around but I'm willing to take my chances.
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Portalness

Posted by Zachary Walls in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 2:31 pm

​Por0   0tal 2 will be mine today. I'm excited, I got all my homework done in advance and my artist will be there so he can continue work on the comic drawings (i'm paying him with food)  Life is good my friends, life is good.
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Morning Bus

Posted by Ralen Robinson in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 1:59 pm

​Everyday since school begun I've taken the same bus at the same time give or take a few days. In staying in this pattern of life I've come to see regular bus goers. There's this guy that takes the bus mostly all week hes missing an arm but seems really cool. Every time he gets on the bus he uses his nub & hand to text it's really fascinating. He looks like a generic white guy but just so happens that his right arm is missing thus leaving a nub. From my observations hes married thanks to the silver band that's placed on his ring finger. Mostly all the time I see him he receives a text on the 7 block radius of his bus duration. I believe its his wife because one day  I looked over his shoulder to see a naughty text I'm way too nosy.  Other then that hes sensible due to the same pair of shoes he wears & on occasion I'll see him in flip flops. He shops at trader joes when I catch the late bus hes there getting his grocery on.
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First Day Back!

Posted by Alexis Beren in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 1:11 pm

So it's my first day back from spring break and my day is going by really fast. I'm in a really good mood for once! :D

24 days till prom and 49 days till graduation!!!! super excited!
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I go my baby back

Posted by Arthurline Bowen in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 1:03 pm

Omg I'm so excited I got my baby back. I haven't been able to do any work cuz my hard drive crashed. But I'm ok now, cuz its fix and I can use it. All Thanks to the guys in the tech room. <333
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The Bank

Posted by Evett Hawks in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 1:01 pm

​Yesterday i went to the bank with my mom too get my first credit card. we get to the bank and this woman inside is  cashing a check. the teller then said too her that they could not cash her check for some reason. She flipped out and started talking really really loud about how she couldn't get her check and make a huge ruckus. She then got up and said to the tellers " This is why i can't go to banks because it's always african americans coming up in here and disrespecting me and denying me service" Well i laughed my mom grimaced and the other two tellers just stared at the lady like she was an idiot she then talked for 30 mins and left and i finally got out of there. At least there was entertainment 
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I DON'T

Posted by Rachel Patterson in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 12:42 pm

WANT TO BE SICK. :(

I want to go outside and play.

It's so pretty out....

Look at my backyard from outside of my window!!!!!

So NICE OUTSIDE!
Photo on 2011-04-26 at 12.41
Photo on 2011-04-26 at 12.41
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anticipating summer...

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 8:23 am

49 days...
no more SLA. 
no more Septa.
no more wandering around the city of Philadelphia. 
I CAN'T WAIT. 
I CAN'T WAIT.
I CAN'T WAIT. 
omfg. 
i love this weather too. 
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First Day Back (4/25)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 11:54 pm

Ah I think I had butterflies in my stomach this morning for some strange reason. Ive been having this problem after having a longer break from my learning environment ever since like elementary school. I mean for gods sake, Im going back to the same environment that I have left not too long ago. I think my Polak body is just auto sensitive to nervousness in even the slightest of ways. Its a shame because it makes my morning miserable. Then I get to school, and well everything gets much better! :]
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