When I was seven years old my mom signed up for the Campfire girls. That spring she signed me up to play t-ball with a whole group of boys. We moved the following year and I was forced to quit Campfire girls. Instead, I joined the Girl Scouts. I was a card carrying member of the Girl Scouts for the next ten years. The tender age nine was the first
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I have decided that all of those people who consider the teens to be "the awkward years" are crazy. The twenties are far more awkward. We are in positions to claim identities as adults and it's uncomfortable. All the things we depended on as children and teens, all of the people we identified with and the groups we belonged too are gone or changed. Now what? Maybe the 30's will be better.
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This is where Nick is supposed to run through with a bad joke. I'd do it (the joke), but I threw out my back yesterday.
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