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  • Whoa. Harsh. I don't think I could stand anything like that. They're pretty relaxed about hair color and piercings and tattoos and stuff like that. As long as you don't get them/do it when you're not checked out or in the dorms.

    If you do and the RAs notice it, they put you on restriction :(
    Oh wow. So what do they do if your hair is longer? Do they just tell you to get a haircut or something?
    Not really. I'm really enjoying myself here and just being with the family for once. This is gonna be the first time that I'll be there without my sister, I'll be totally without family for 4 months.

    But I'll get used to it, the whole school is like one giant, slightly dysfunctional family.
    It killed me when we had that. We kept going over a lot, much to our Mom's horror. But now it's unlimited. :] It's amazing, until I have to go back to boarding school, that is. Then we're back with the whole bandwidth thing.
    Mmm, maybe. I guess I'll have to find out.

    Yes, the unofficial motto, I think? At least, that's what Mom told me. :P

    Gotta say though, you have got to love the unlimited amount of bandwidth here. We only had 4 gbs a month. Go over that and you'd have to pay like... $20-$30 more.
    Aww... Furii is so cool though. D: But I doubt people would remember me. At least, that's what I think. Except for Zhorken, I'm pretty sure he'd remember me.

    Haha. Well it makes me glad I might be in the right part of Texas. I've heard it's weird here, and I like it. :]
    i remember opal, surskitty, you, AK, Butterfree sometimes, Xikaze, Zhorken, H-Land, Keta, Furii, and Tailsy.

    it was okay, but i like here a lot better
    Haha. Sounds like teenagers. I think I may try it out. But then again, I don't know many people either. I last talked to everyone when I was like 12-13.

    Yeah, I've heard that. I think it was in Amarillo I saw a huge pro-life billboard or something.
    I would join #tcod, but I really preferred the yahoo chats we used to have years ago. :x but the idea sounds really interesting, but i don't really know many people anymore because of inactivity.

    Oh... I guess that means I'ma be kind of an outcast here or something. My family's pretty liberal. Except we just came from one of the rainiest places in the u.s., so we are loving the sunshine
    Haha. It'd be interesting. I've never really thought of the idea of meeting a TCoD person before.

    Yeah, I could understand that. After being in a place for too long, it's time for change?
    haha. Whoa. You are. Haha. That's great.

    After high school, I guess it depends on where I want to go to college. My cousins are really trying hard to get me to apply and go somewhere in Texas. And wherever I go, I think my mom is going to follow me. I'm not 100% sure though
    Well, my sister is going to UT and since she's only just barely 17, Mom wanted to go with her and stay with her. It would be torture to leave Mom in Alaska by herself again anyway. But my parents don't like the idea of me going to high school here, so I'm getting shipped off to Alaska until Christmas and summer. They might send me down here for one of the music festivals like South x Southwest or Austin City Limits though. Which would be badass. :]

    Yeah. Ummm... it's like... not big enough to be a city, but big enough not to be considered a town. :]
    Aw, lucky! We left our automatic in Alaska, cause dad's still working up there the same time I go to boarding school up there.

    Yeah, I'm surprised I was able to for 6 years. But the last 2 years I was in boarding school in a small city/town thing, so it was slightly easier.
    Haha. Yeah. I would have wanted to drive if we weren't in a car that had a stick shift. I'm still learning all about the clutch and all that great stuff.

    really rural southeast Alaska. It was super boring. Internet was my only connection to people really. :/
    Ohh. Ha. That was the day we went from Amarillo to Lubbock. Was that your first time on the freeway? I'd think that once you get used to the idea of passing cars and getting into other lanes it wouldn't be all that bad.

    Haha. That sounds very familiar. Although it was more "walk into the forest, walk back inside, walk to the back of the property, walk back inside, go on the four wheeler, go back inside."
    I can barely drive on a highway without freaking out, I couldn't imagine driving on the freeways here.

    Yeah, my cousins were saying how there was nothing to do barely so they'd just go bowling like every weekend.
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