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Old May 13, 2009, 08:59 PM
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I have a phobia for trolley tracks. [no not trolleys.. trolley TRACKS]
so, [I know this is really bad to do but I felt better]
me and my friends were walking in the woods near trolley tracks.
we found abandon tracks that, you know, run above everything.
so me and my one friend were the only ones who wanted the walk
across them. they were probably 75 feet from the ground,
and some of my friends were afraid of heights
and so I did! i walked along them! they were old and about to break,
and i know we could have got in soooo much trouble for what we did but
IDC!! i did it! I WALKED ON TROLLEY TRACKS i felt so good!
once i got off at the other end of the old trolley tracks
my friends drove over to us and congratulated me.
Im still afraid of trolley tracks... but I did something
I thought I would never be able to do!
and I feel so proud [:

YAY!
though I cant say I wasn't about to have a panic attack,
cause it was pretty intense. [: but i did it!

*sings to the one Dora the Explorer song that comes on at the end of the show singing "we did it YAY yea we did it"

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