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Title: getting married
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December 17, 1996 |
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He was there for every up and down I had and was and still is very supportive.
After two years of living in Columbia, I was finally getting used to things being very simple. I went straight to school, came straight home, and then went straight to work... Showed first 250 characters
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This was my whole routine for 2 years; I grew very shy and just stayed to myself. My mom and I weren't as close as we had been when I lived in Sumter, but we started talking more and more as I started coming out of my shell. Things were actually starting to get a little better, I began to talk to more people and explore new things... Showed next 250 characters
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