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Apr. 11th, 2007 06:08 amSomeone on the VGMusic forum found out yesterday that Sega simply does not read suggestion mail. It was stated specifically in the FAQ on Sega's website. I let people know on the Senntient.com forum later on, and I think I'll accept the fact that Tiara was meant to be a one-shot character.
I couldn't go to Fitness Walking yesterday because I had an appointment for VESID, an organization which is supposed to help me find a new job for the summer. On the way into the building, I noticed some Indian lady in a wheelchair, and Mom and I decided to help her. This turned out to be a really good choice when we came onto a ramp with a broken dividing line. Mom was like "How do you think you would've gotten up here yourself?"
The whole appointment lasted several hours, and when we got out, I wouldn't have time to wait for a hot lunch at school before Visual Basic started. Instead, we went to the eatery, and I got a bread roll w/ cream cheese and a glazed chocolate donut. It all costed $2.02, which is the least I ever paid for lunch thus far. I didn't have any coins on me, but Mom covered the extra 2 cents with a nickel, which saved all of us the trouble of getting $.98 worth of change for a single.
I couldn't go to Fitness Walking yesterday because I had an appointment for VESID, an organization which is supposed to help me find a new job for the summer. On the way into the building, I noticed some Indian lady in a wheelchair, and Mom and I decided to help her. This turned out to be a really good choice when we came onto a ramp with a broken dividing line. Mom was like "How do you think you would've gotten up here yourself?"
The whole appointment lasted several hours, and when we got out, I wouldn't have time to wait for a hot lunch at school before Visual Basic started. Instead, we went to the eatery, and I got a bread roll w/ cream cheese and a glazed chocolate donut. It all costed $2.02, which is the least I ever paid for lunch thus far. I didn't have any coins on me, but Mom covered the extra 2 cents with a nickel, which saved all of us the trouble of getting $.98 worth of change for a single.