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Essay heading: The Happiest Place on Earth
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Katelyn Hernandez |
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July 1, 2009 |
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They drove me home and I felt sick from all of the candy I ate I ate real food and took medicine. And Catherine... I don’t know what she did, but she probably did the same thing I did.
That day I learned a very important lesson: NEVER eat just candy. displayed 300 characters
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I was about 8 years old (Catherine too), Catherine called me and left a long, silly message inviting me California Adventure. When I got the message I immediately called her back, hoping she hadn’t left for a day of fun without me. Catherine answered. After a lengthy talk between our parents, we were soon on our way... displayed next 300 characters
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