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Snow posted : 12/27/08 at 11:26pm pst listening to : All That Remains

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[above] From earlier. I don't feel like posting all the pictures.

Tonight my mother, brother, Jen [brother's girlfriend], Niko and me went to the mountains. It was fucken rediculous how many times I ate shit. We sled down this huge hill a ton of times. The last straw was me flying down the hill on a sled catching air and landing HARD on my tail

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Christmas, basically. posted : 12/26/08 at 05:28am pst listening to : Silence.

Hey!
    I don't feel like talkin' much, so here's some pictures to kind of understand my Christmas.

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[above] Gatho, Matt's cat.

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[above] Our tree! Pinnnkk.

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[above] The hookah.

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[above] Niko being a doll.

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[above] Best present of all.

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[above] My brother is down from San Jose!

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[above] It's love.

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[above] Fav.

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The end.

p.s. I can't sleep.

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I feel welcomed. posted : 12/23/08 at 06:56pm pst listening to : Shiny Toy Guns

Again, it's cold. I am at home somewhat bored. Just approved a ton of friends on here! Thanks for all the lovely comments in my previous journal entry! I would right back to all of you but that would take sooo long.

I just took some pictures of my dog and my friend Christine's dogs. Check it out:

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[above] Trixie, Christine's dog-she's very old, be

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I'm NEW! posted : 12/22/08 at 08:36pm pst listening to : The Used

Hey! So here goes my first entry:

What's goin' on? My name is Justine and I finally have the internet which means I have finally found time to do this God's Girls thing! So far it looks and feels a whole lot better than Suicide Girls. It's cold in my home and I'm super anxious right now but I don't quite know why. I tried smoking my hookah

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