In sixth grade I dumped my girlfriend who was faithful for the girl who was "hot." Although the former bought me sixteen stone for christmas and called me everyday. Sarah was faithful. She always was there to talk. But the funny thing is I have no idea what I talked to her about for hours and hours in the 6th grade. What did we talk about? It seems that I didnt have that much to say when I was that age. I think it was Kasey who got us together in social studies class but it was perfect cause I remember seeing her laugh at Optimist park and liking everything about her at that moment. Then she was in my class and all of the sudden all of our friends are dating. I'm thinking whoa. Maybe we could date or soemthing. Then Kasey told me that Sarah kinda liked me and I told brett I liked Sarah and then we started dating. I never kissed her. I think that is what made it last so long. I just liked talking to her on the phone. When i would tlak to her on the phone, it was in my room and I was sharing my room with daniel, and he would always listen to our deep converstaions sitting by the door. I remember dancing with her at the dance. Well kinda. But no song stuck out. Maybe boyz to men. I playd trombone and sarah played clairnette. YEaa. Then we sat together at the Christmas concert. we all tapped our shoes together. I was so nervous and I got to dress up and play in front of the school. Apparently our band director told us we were fregging good. I was still scared. Yet i sat in like 7 or 9th chair. I couldnt do as well as Darren Workman. I also remember Nicole pullen sat beside me and she had glasses and frizzy hair and just kinda smiled alot. She was always wearing flower dresses and looked very nice. I always waved my hiar up and wore my sports shirts. And that blue shirt my mom bought me at goody's. Those days it didnt matter what clothes you wore, the only thing that did matter was what kind of shoes you wore. Then you were cool. But that only lasted up til 6ht grade. Then life ended as we all looked up to anyone who was able to afford American Eagle and Abercrombie and fitch. AHHH. Shoes days were better than clothes days.
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