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Hu?I should have just moved to oregon?
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Hu?I should have just moved to oregon?
the plate itself. For the front. Our plates go in the back but theres an empty spot for one in the front.You mean a license plate frame?
They don’t let you pump your own gas.
I didn't read all those, but of the ones i did, the only one i did like was Mockingbird, and I've read it several times since. As I've matured my perspective on it has changed but one thing remains the same. I'm so impressed with it as literature. Told from the point of view of a 10-yo girl, the author never loses that perspective. She never steps out of character while dealing with adult and difficult themes. I find that fascinating.So far, in advanced , and honors english highschool classes, I've read The Alchemist, Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies, To Kill a Mockingbird, Of mice and men, The Night (or Night?), the the Diary of a young girl, the Anne frank novel.
I hated most of them, lol.
In calif you have to have plates on the front. The same as the back one.the plate itself. For the front. Our plates go in the back but theres an empty spot for one in the front.
oh Wonder why?They don’t let you pump your own gas.
How are you off topic? We have no topic, lolMaybe if I read them again I'd like them.
I didn't read all those, but of the ones i did, the only one i did like was Mockingbird, and I've read it several times since. As I've matured my perspective on it has changed but one thing remains the same. I'm so impressed with it as literature. Told from the point of view of a 10-yo girl, the author never loses that perspective. She never steps out of character while dealing with adult and difficult themes. I find that fascinating.