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Since it's slow, let's have some confessions.
Let's talk childhood confessions. Go!
I used to steal my mother's make up (that she never used anyway) and practice putting it on all the time in my room. I would spend hours trying out different things I saw in Teen and YM magazines and then when I had to leave the room, I'd run really fast to the bathroom and take it all off before anyone saw.
I still do this. Sometimes.
In the bathroom, I am a super model. When I walk out, I'm a wanna be girly girl tomboy. Ha.
Re: Since it's slow, let's have some confessions.
The store down the road from me got an ice cream machine and they were giving away free cones one day. My cousin and I got ours. Then we went home and changed clothes and put on make up (we were like 8) so they wouldn't recognize us and got another. Then we tried again with different outfits and hair do's and got another one, but they told us they were on to us and we couldn't have any more.
That's pretty lame. I also stole a $20 bill from my friends creeper uncle (my friend stole a $5) and went to the store near my house that had a video game and asked for $20 in quarters. The owner told my dad the next day bc he thought it was funny. Then I had to tell my dad where I got it and I had to apologize. Sucked. I've never stolen again.
I was the queen of stealing my brothers quarters. He never spent his change so I would always sneak into his room when he went to a friends house and dig out all the quarters. It made it even better right after Easter when we would have a HUGE family easter egg hunt and almost every egg had a quarter in it. I always left a few though hoping he would never notice.
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