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Title: How To Text In Class Without Getting Caught.
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July 27, 1997 |
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If the teacher looks at you while your phone is between your legs or on the side, play it off by sliding it under your leg and scratching the side of your leg so they become less suspicious on why your hand is under your desk. Or if you are a girl, or just like to carry purse around, and you are texting in you purse while it rests on your lap, then you can play it off by pretending to look for lip gloss or Chap Stick... Showed first 250 characters
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Or if you are a girl, or just like to carry purse around, and you are texting in you purse while it rests on your lap, then you can play it off by pretending to look for lip gloss or Chap Stick. Remember if your phone is in your pocket or tucked away at the bottom of your purse, the only way your going to get caught with it, is if they hear it vibrate... Showed next 250 characters
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