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see at my old HS i was known for being incredibly laid back and easy going. So it was perty much expected i would show up in my truck, so i think my GF knew that going into it. I cant realy saw much about how the dresses will work though, i tend to date more modest girls.
Well prom night is fast approaching and when i talked to my dat about it she said that she wanted to kinda of go in it (at least that's what i picked up from her when she was talking about it), but anyway i hope that we have lots of fun and that i don't have any problems with it. Thanks a lot guys and gals.
Good grief, I wish that was one of my major problems to be concerned with. Take whatever will get you there and back. My highschool got kicked out of Disneyland after my graduating class went there. Your problems will increase in a direct relationship to your age.
getting kicked out of dinsey land. . . wonder what happened there, lol. Anyway i learned the first year year i went (in my school we can go all 4 years of high school because of its small size) i didn't have a changed of clothes and that was the biggest pain in the but i ever had. Monstertruck32, i would have a hard believing people wouldn't want to ride in that beast. But know i don't know if i will have my pickup cause it's getting aligned tomorrow and they might have to make new camber adjuster thingys(i can't remember what they're called) and that'll take a couple days, but at least it under the legal sound level. But it's a go (if its done on time) to take it to prom. Thanks everyone.
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