@KarmaSlave
Samantha Nowinski

Lessons to Learn and Know to Survive Life!
Lessons to Learn and Know to Survive Life! by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

God...Ashley, this is all your fault! lol--anyway, there's two scenes--one is at our school's foot ball game, and the other is with me driving a car (lol--that won't happen for a couple of years). If you can't read the lessons, here they are.

Foot Ball Game Pic Lesson #17 (in our handbook): Never got to a public place with hot guys with Sam because she'll sing embarrassing songs. Period.

Ashley: He is so cute! Now he is hot! ::Points to him:: Sam: ::Not paying attention, singing the Meow Mix song:: Meow, meow, meow meow--!

Driving the Car Pic Lesson #196: Never let your friend drive your car! Lesson #317: Never let Sam near a machine that can kill people...nevermind, never let Sam near a machine. Lesson #486: Never get in a car with an airhead.

Ashley: SAM!! Watch out for that pole! Sam: ::Has music blasting, turns her head to Ashley, and doesn't have her hands on the wheel:: What pole?

oh, and I sing the meow mix. I'm a dork lol Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Nowinski

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