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    Unhappy HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN TO ME

    i'm a regular 14 year old kid. Knows lots about computer, skates... i have a girl friend. I used to see her every friday and wednesday because of her practice. Her practice is either between 3:30 to 5:00, or 3:30 to 6:00... in the afternoon. NOW, there are plans for them to move in the morning. 10:00, to 12:00. my god.. i CAN'T go out that early. The place she practices is about a mile away.. no.. i can't get a ride.. and no, i won't wake up that early.. gosh i'm so sad.. i'm so depressed, it's 1:49 am here at cali, and i'm SAD and depressed. wish i get better..

    gosh.. I LOVE YOU!!!!

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    gosh.. I LOVE YOU!!!!

    awww I'm blushing

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    WTP, GOD gave ya two feet, use 'em. A mile away isn't very far to walk,and it will help you stay in shape. That's not to early to get up to see your girlfriend. A little advice, I lost ALOT of sleep when I started seeing mine, she lived about thirty miles away and I work 12 hour shifts,(nights and days both) so on the days I would go hang out with her,=about 3 hours sleep.zzzzzzz
    You will find a way to work out a schedule to see her, methinks Take care Mp

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    WTP, This just means that you will need to go to bed a wee bit earlier so you can get up a wee bit earlier. 1 mile is not bad on a skateboard or on blades! and if it's totally uphill to get there that's even better as you will get to coast home when her practice is over

    Buck up little one..It does get better

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    Buck up little one..
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    WTP I feel your pain man. But at the same time I long for the days when those things seemed like the toughest times! Hang in there.

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    Try driving 400 miles every weekend for the same reason. I think ya can walk the mile (15 minutes) and maybe adjust your sleep schedule to work it out!

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    Sorry to hear it dude, but how about this?:
    1. computer completly busted - not my fault. Can't afford to get it fixed or to get a new one.
    2. exam results sucked - can't learn the piano or the flute anymore
    3. the minute I got home from my holidays (a week ago) my **** girlfriend dumped me too.

    In short....
    Welcome to my life!!j/k

    Oh, and try cycling that mile - it'll only take a couple of minutes.

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    Yeah.. WTP.

    You'd have to not really care about getting there, if there is only a mile or two in your way. I bike everywhere, since I love the excerise.. Often up to 15 miles a day.

    - Brandon

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    I'm with brandon - I cycle miles and miles every day too - my bike is in bits though. I forgot to mention in my last post that 4 weeks ago, something lodged in the wheel of my bike, it left the ground, I fell off, I hit my head off the ground twice, and got hit in the back of the head with a bullbar, had concussion for three days, the side of my face was purple, both wheels on the bike are completly screwed, the back brakes hit the wheel and I had to disconnect the front ones to make it cycleable, the gears arn't working and I'm on my fourth set of tyres.

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    Alpha: Sometimes it's better to replace something completely instead of fixing it all the time!

    WTP: Sounds like you need to prioritize the things in your life. (I should know, I need to do that, too!)

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    Ok, here's the plan:

    Get a new bike for christmas/birthday
    Get a P233mmx with no drives, slap my SLI and drives in it.
    Go buy a new girlfriend.

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    Go anyway, parents can not contain your love for her........

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    Oh! In that case, make a dummy and put it under your sheets. Then sneak out and pray that your parents don't catch on. Or you could tell your parents straight-up. Just tell them that you're going through your rebellious stage and they're lucky it's not worse. If that fails, I'm guessing you can run faster than them!

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    Also, see if you can work out a deal with your parents to get off restriction. Ask them what it would take. A lot of parents like to negotiate.

    And if they don't, start mumbling about setting the house on fire. Like the guy in that movie, Office Space.

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