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Where else do people like to buy bathing suits? I want a new one for worlds and I'm getting tired of VS. most of the ones I have from there don't fit me all that well and I feel like they don't cover my booty very well.
The department stores generally have really nice brands to choose from with a wide range in juniors and misses. I can't do VS anymore :(


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**If you are going to accuse a 12-year-old of stealing please make sure your grown up mommy butt can fit into the shorts first**

Lol that's why people think we live in igloos and have polar bears in our backyard hahaha

I actually would rather the tons of snow the east gets than the snow (not as much as east coast) and cold we get. My ex is from Newfoundland and they get heaps of snow but it's colder here in the winter than it is there. It's quite common for ottawa to be the coldest capital city in the world. It's upsetting lol
 
This might be so stupid but honestly every single day I count down the days until my 18th birthday just so i can finally know what goes on in the 18+ area of fb. Like im more anticipated for that than for my actual birthday.. 14 days to go
 
Lol that's why people think we live in igloos and have polar bears in our backyard hahaha

I actually would rather the tons of snow the east gets than the snow (not as much as east coast) and cold we get. My ex is from Newfoundland and they get heaps of snow but it's colder here in the winter than it is there. It's quite common for ottawa to be the coldest capital city in the world. It's upsetting lol

Welcome to my life... there actullare are people that belive we have polar bears ad penguins in sweden... like really??? where i live we barely even get snow..
 
This might be so stupid but honestly every single day I count down the days until my 18th birthday just so i can finally know what goes on in the 18+ area of fb. Like im more anticipated for that than for my actual birthday.. 14 days to go
I wouldn't get too excited, not that much happens! On a similar note, does anyone know how I get added to the coach section?


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Nice! Where did you go? What was your favorite part?

I remember when I was in German class we had a couple of exchange students and they all agreed that bagels were their favorite part about America. To us that was so weird to list bagels as your favorite thing, but apparently they don't have them there. The teacher even took 50+ bagels back with her to Germany for all of her English students :p

I've had an American tap teacher for a few months. When we asked if she liked living in France, she said "Oh yeah ! It's great, everybody here is so skinny."
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I don't know what kind of answer I was expecting, but I sure wasn't expecting that !
 
This might be so stupid but honestly every single day I count down the days until my 18th birthday just so i can finally know what goes on in the 18+ area of fb. Like im more anticipated for that than for my actual birthday.. 14 days to go

It's really boring.

I wouldn't get too excited, not that much happens! On a similar note, does anyone know how I get added to the coach section?


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Look up the admission requirements and follow the instructions. They might be in the newbie section or pinned to the coaches section. Weezy holds the key but read those rules first


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This might be so stupid but honestly every single day I count down the days until my 18th birthday just so i can finally know what goes on in the 18+ area of fb. Like im more anticipated for that than for my actual birthday.. 14 days to go
This might be the biggest disappointment of your life. [emoji45] I can just tell you what goes on and then you can back to anticipating your actual birthday.

Nothing. That's what goes on - nothing. I think we have one or two threads that people even post in.
 
Nice! Where did you go? What was your favorite part?

I remember when I was in German class we had a couple of exchange students and they all agreed that bagels were their favorite part about America. To us that was so weird to list bagels as your favorite thing, but apparently they don't have them there. The teacher even took 50+ bagels back with her to Germany for all of her English students :p

First I stayed at Disney World for 6 days and then 5 days in another hotel in Orlando, I wish I could've visited another area without so much tourism though. My favorite part was most definitely how nice and friendly everyone was. I feel like everything is more easy-going in America, people are mostly in a good mood and if they're not they're not going to show it too much. Also every single person I've met had way more humor than the majority of people in Germany, when I was taken to the hospital the paramedic kept making jokes and funny comments to make me feel better, that's something I've never experienced in Germany, most people here are very serious and a bit uptight haha. Another thing I really liked about my trip was the feeling I got when I stepped out of the plane at Orlando International Airport. This may sound weird but I felt like I finally arrived at home and my whole stay long I didn't feel a tiny bit homesick which never happened before when I traveled without my family. They weren't my favorite thing but I also liked the bagels, we have them in Germany but the ones in America were better in my opinion :D
 
Lol that's why people think we live in igloos and have polar bears in our backyard hahaha

I actually would rather the tons of snow the east gets than the snow (not as much as east coast) and cold we get. My ex is from Newfoundland and they get heaps of snow but it's colder here in the winter than it is there. It's quite common for ottawa to be the coldest capital city in the world. It's upsetting lol
Sorry about the dbl post.
I'm not sure which I'd rather. The highs for this week are 2-7 degrees, but snow banks are still over 5ft tall in some places. Last week I couldn't leave my house for 4 days. I'm supposed to have an outdoor rugby game in a week and a half but there are still a few feet of snow on the field. They were going to move the game inside the soccer dome, but that collapsed from too much snow.
 
First I stayed at Disney World for 6 days and then 5 days in another hotel in Orlando, I wish I could've visited another area without so much tourism though. My favorite part was most definitely how nice and friendly everyone was. I feel like everything is more easy-going in America, people are mostly in a good mood and if they're not they're not going to show it too much. Also every single person I've met had way more humor than the majority of people in Germany, when I was taken to the hospital the paramedic kept making jokes and funny comments to make me feel better, that's something I've never experienced in Germany, most people here are very serious and a bit uptight haha. Another thing I really liked about my trip was the feeling I got when I stepped out of the plane at Orlando International Airport. This may sound weird but I felt like I finally arrived at home and my whole stay long I didn't feel a tiny bit homesick which never happened before when I traveled without my family. They weren't my favorite thing but I also liked the bagels, we have them in Germany but the ones in America were better in my opinion :D

Very exciting! So you mostly stayed in Florida? Florida is very nice, especially Disney and Orlando. Though, not all places in the US are as nice as Disney and Orlando, but definitely just as interesting. Hopefully you'll get to experience some other parts of the U.S. someday! And regarding the tourist areas - those are the most fun places to be IMO. So much to do and see! Most of the non-touristy places are boring, day to day places.

I get what you are saying about Germany though. My German teacher was exactly how you described Germans - very strict, no-nonsense, and reserved. Though the farther north you go in the US, the less friendly people seem to be. I think there's a strong correlation between amounts of snow and friendliness :p
 
I've been painting a cooler for my little's birthday for the past week or so and I'm SO ready to be done with it. I always get excited to paint coolers and then by the time I'm almost done with them I don't want to even look at it anymore.
 
So annoyed. I sit next to my friend in my design class and she is straight up copying my project. I can see her peaking at my screen to see what I'm doing and then trying to do it herself. I get that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery or whatever but come on.


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FINALLY SOMEONE THAT GETS MY PRIVATE SCHOOL STRUGGLE! My friends all go to big D1 schools that have dollar nights at their bars...they don't understand the pain of buying an $8 shot.


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Lol we have dollar everything on Tuesday nights and dollar beer on Monday night (bring your own mug up to 32 oz)
 

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