random thought: When did we start throwing money into fountains to attain our wishes? Whoever thought that would work!? And how many of us believed them!?!? I guess the concept of faith and hope is dead...Wishes being BOUGHT... hogwash. I find that quite contrary to common values. That's like saying, 'Kid, it doesn't matter how much you wish for it. If you ain't got the money, it ain't happnin.'
I am now entering the most anticipated experience of my senior year of high school career.
SENIOR WISHES!!!
So far I have not been told that there is a limit to how many wishes you can make, tehe! soooooo
I want dis:
Smoothie Quartet Delivery -- a peach pleasure smoothie delivered by a quartet of men from choir while they sing a little ditty.
Sing song with Jazz Band -- just for fun. Possibly "Summertime" (and singing with my talented friend Haley might be cool)
LONG LUNCH
Speak over Intercom -- Calling people down, checking them out, making announcements in various voices
The sad thing is that each wish costs at least $1 in addition to whatever it would cost to complete the wish. The saddest thing is that I'm willing to do that.
So in the future, I won't necessarily be completing much other than graduation preparation, but you will hear of the magical tasks of others completeing dreams. Plan to hear about wishes coming true and all that jazz!
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