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Stolen Purse

Posted by Arthurline Bowen in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 5:57 pm

Where do I start? So last week Wednesday my sis, my aunt, and my niece and I went to War-mart to look for something I can’t even remember what is was that we went to buy but anyways that’s not the problem. So we’re at the store and my niece is crying so I give her my purse to play with while she’s in the cart and I’m pushing her and then my aunt comes over and ask me to go to the food mart to get her some cinnamon pretzel. So I took my niece out of the cart and give her to her mom and went to get the pretzel for my aunt. While standing in the line I realize that I didn’t have my purse with me so I asked my aunt and sis if they had it and they both said no. I was like it was in the cart with Camilla they were like its not here. So I left the food mart and went to look in the cart and for real it was gone. I couldn’t believe it, because I was only gone for less than 5 minutes and somehow someone manages to take it with out my sis and aunt seeing him or her. So what I did next was to go to customer service and see if anyone had returned it. When I went and asked the girl there if they found a little pink purse of if someone returned it she looked in the cabinet and said no. I asked if they could check the cameras to see if they can see what happen, she called and then told me to go and stand where everything happen so I did and after some time I came back to her to see what she would say and she said that they didn’t see anything and that was it. I was getting mad because they really didn’t seem to care much. So I decided to go home and call my bank to cancel my cards and I called the police to make a police report. The worst part was when I called they asked me for my info and told me that a officer would contact me within an hour and to this date no one has ever contacted me. I’ve been so stressed because I have my entire life in my purse my visa card, $200; gift cards, social security card, IDs, pictures, receipts, and more and now I have to get everything again. I really hate people that steals.

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If

Posted by Rachel Patterson in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 3:19 pm

If I could go back in time, I would have never wasted my breath. And said I love you.
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Another Rainy Day

Posted by Emma Connell in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 11:56 am

I'm glad it's a rainy day. It's perfect weather to go home cuddle up by the fire and nap... and that's exactly what I'm going to do when I go home.  Thank goodness, we get out at 12:50 today. I don't think I can handle a whole day of school, especially because I actually asserted myself in class by doing work. I haven't done that in a while. I smell good. I used this perfume today. I never wear perfume but today I thought I might as well try it. I'm not going to wear it again because it is not mine and I'm not going to go out and buy it. I think perfume is kind of a waste of money.  I think a majority of perfumes all smell the same and the scent isn't that great. They all smell to much like chemicals, however the perfume I'm using today didn't. Sorry this writing is kind of all over the place. I don't know what to write about, so I'm just writing down whatever comes to my head.
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Age Of writing

Posted by Zachary Walls in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 11:12 am

​I've recently started convincing people to play Age of Empires 2. this is problematic because i'm doing it during times (where i told myself earlier in attempts to rationalize goofing off) i'm supposed to be working. Also I won't be in english today because of a dentist appointment, someone tell Mr.Chase
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Bianca's Story

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 9:19 am

My computers dead so I'm using Missy's
So I really need to start doing these everyday!
Right now I am completely lost in history class.
Enron this and Enron that, I've heard it so much that you would think that your talking about someone rather then something. Ughh I hate school anymore.
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wtf.

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 9:16 am

I'm so tired of school.
I just realized that I have so much work that I have to catch up on, it makes me sick to my stomach.
I have to sit in Mr. Baird's room for 3 class periods, but we're learning about Enron. It's really cool.

Kill me. Please.
I'm really tired, talk about my luck this morning.
I woke up at 5:00 a.m. and nobody was awake, so I went back to bed. I was awoken at 6:55, without the realization that it was 6:55, and my mother screaming at me to get up and move. Keep in mind, I leave my house at 7 everyday.
I rolled over, checked my phone, and Devon Thomas had called me. Immediately, I knew she would give me a ride to school. Thank god for friends.
I called her back, she answered and said she had just woke up not too long ago and that she would pick me up and take me home. Thank you dear jesus the lord.
<3.

Love my life.

165 days.
CAN'T FLIPPING WAIT. bye.

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Capstone.

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 9:54 pm

So, for my capstone, I am coaching a Peewee softball team (ages 6-9) in the rec league near my house. I am so excited to meet all of these girls, it's insane.

This storytelling everyday is falling behind me as I focus on other school work, college work, capstone, work, and softball. Ugh.

Any suggestions?
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Tuesday

Posted by Ralen Robinson in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 8:42 pm

So today was a pretty average day nothing super exciting happening just chill overall.

In the morning I brought a cup of coffee & Greek yogurt while in line this guy ahead of me I assume had OCD because he kept correcting the unaligned candy.

This was an extremely good sale on diapers at 3 CVS so that was pretty epic got a pack for my friend Trav.

While on the EL with Oliver it was pretty chill hanging with my best friend made me gonna miss him even more while in college

Overall I'm just blessed to have another day to life this thing we call life.
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Unsure

Posted by Zachary Walls in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 8:16 pm

​I've noticed a distinct lack of confidence in anything presented. Regardless of the audience or the field i always seem to feel un prepared and or dis heartened with the feeling that my work is somehow sub par to the other work being presented. I need to work on that.
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THANK GOD PSSA'S

Posted by Patricia Parker in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 6:27 pm

I DIDNT  HAVE DRAMA CLASS WITH MILES.
THANK GOD.
THANK GOD.
I AM SO HAPPY .
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