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       I  wish everyone could experience life as  I  have. Granted, my life hash- feJKljuiprfect,  nor will  it become so. Yet,  I  have
    felt each day dj|ferently,  loved each person apart from the others, and I  \^ g S ^ 'r\e 6  from each  incident.  I  have a belief
    that life  is too^hort to waste even one  moment hating. Though  I  haven't beenpn angel, that’s one creed  I've tried reli­
    giously to follow, Nguess what I mean to say is:
         I love all people for their individualities,           /   -         0
         But the people a* Carrollton hold a special
         place in my h e a r t . j

    P.S. Truly learning the value of experience is like acquiripg a tasteTOr
        Tab—
      Once you're hookfed, nothing can take tn§ place of
        The Real Thing! *               0 0    ^ | i j j   4*   €1
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