Clint
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Siegel High School
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eventually
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Jay-Z, Kanye West, Feable Weiner, Weezer, All-American Rejects, Linkin Park, DMB, Story of the Year, Jimmy Eat World, Our Lady Peace, Blink 182, Maroon5, Weird Al, Lil Jon, Ludacris, Waterproof Blonde, Green Day, Incubus, Yellowcard, Foo Fighters, Bob Dylan, Beatles, Styx, Bouncing Souls, Alter Bridge, Bad Religion, Fort Minor, Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Jet, Johnny Cash, Lazlo Bane, Matchbox 20, Panic! At the Disco, Papoose, Queen, Relient K, Ben Folds
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June 07 2005
This is drama:
A series of arguements centered around a pair of friends (more than friends?) where one side's family has grown a violent dislike toward this other.
This is Graham Wells:
One of the people in this world I trust with anything on my mind. I would tell him anything, and more, I would trust him to keep it to himself unless I told him otherwise; I know this because he's doing it now with numerous ideas, thoughts, and opinions of mine. I continue to do the same for him.
This is Amy Amonett:
A delightful person who is a joy to be around, but...sometimes she hurts those she cares about the most. I fear that this is the decision that will end up hurting people no matter what; if she stays by her family, she's earned little, and if she stays by her friend, she earns less.
This is Becky and Christi Amonett:
I don't know why they've taken this stance...but I haven't talked to them, so I don't know much outside what I've read and heard; which isn't too much. They tell Amy that this is for the best, that she should move on, but she finds it hard to decide, and probably impossible in her heart.
This is Jake Huff:
An identity I've come to terms with, though not on a face-to-face basis. This hasn't made Graham happy, as he feels this is the breaking point of his relationship with not just Amy, but the remainder of the Amonetts. I don't hate him anymore, but I won't say he's a good friend, because I certainly don't hang out with him.
This is the moment that defines them.
A series of arguements centered around a pair of friends (more than friends?) where one side's family has grown a violent dislike toward this other.
This is Graham Wells:
One of the people in this world I trust with anything on my mind. I would tell him anything, and more, I would trust him to keep it to himself unless I told him otherwise; I know this because he's doing it now with numerous ideas, thoughts, and opinions of mine. I continue to do the same for him.
This is Amy Amonett:
A delightful person who is a joy to be around, but...sometimes she hurts those she cares about the most. I fear that this is the decision that will end up hurting people no matter what; if she stays by her family, she's earned little, and if she stays by her friend, she earns less.
This is Becky and Christi Amonett:
I don't know why they've taken this stance...but I haven't talked to them, so I don't know much outside what I've read and heard; which isn't too much. They tell Amy that this is for the best, that she should move on, but she finds it hard to decide, and probably impossible in her heart.
This is Jake Huff:
An identity I've come to terms with, though not on a face-to-face basis. This hasn't made Graham happy, as he feels this is the breaking point of his relationship with not just Amy, but the remainder of the Amonetts. I don't hate him anymore, but I won't say he's a good friend, because I certainly don't hang out with him.
This is the moment that defines them.
Sam-Graham Jinn (Graham Wells)
June 07 2005
Jake is quite possibly the person who I'm least displeased with at the moment other than Amy and all those totally uninvolved. I understand him a tad more after this weekend, and that isnt a terrible thing.
Beautiful_Wreck
June 08 2005
hey, thanks for that. this has been going on since the day we broke-up like a year and half ago. it is getting rather annoying. oh well, guess you can't change something. no we are not dating. and we are not engaged. anyway, better get back to work.