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All About Lil' Ol' Me

Here's more than you probably want to know about me...

Hi!! So, here's a little about me:  I'm 16 years old and in the eleventh grade.  I have no life.  Okay, I do, but, unlike most people in my area, it doesn't revolve around drugs, parties, and sex.  So if that means I don't have a life, then boo-fricking-hoo.  I think I'll manage.  So here's  a list of what my life does revolve around. 
 
~God
~Church/Youth Group
~Newsies
~Color Guard
~My friends
~Writing
~Fan fiction
~PS2 (mostly Kingdom Hearts)
~The net
~My family
 
Not necessarily in that order, mind you, but that's my life in ten short phrases. 

He's my Italian Stallion... Racetrack Higgins.  I luff him more than chocolate!  (And that's saying a LOT!

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It's me! Flit!
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Favorite Stuff

Well, whaddya wanna know?

Favorite TV Show: Kim Possible
Favorite Movie: Newsies
Favorite Music: Christian Rock (Relient K, superchic[k], etc.}
Favorite Book: What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones
Favorite Sports Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Favorite Food: Chocolate
People I Most Admire: Jesus

Favorite Quotes

"Why live life from dream to dream and dread the day that dreaming ends?"  Moulin Rouge
 
"That moment when you kiss someone and everything around you becomes hazy, and the only thing in focus is you and this person, and you realize that that person is the only person you are suppose to kiss for the rest of your life, and for one moment you get this amazing gift, and you want to laugh and cry cause you feel so lucky that you found it, and so scared that it is going to go away all at the same time." Never Been Kissed
 
"I wish I had a different life. I wish I was braver, or prettier, or just happy. But its useless to dream. Nothing ever changes." My Big Fat Greek Wedding

The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend.
-Henry David Thoreau