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patbunny1
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Shocked Nov 06, 2023 at 11:37 AM
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Hey!
i git some great news today. I applied to volunteer at a dog shelter a couple days before, and i finally got the acceptance email today! i feel over the moon because i love love looooooove dogs and being with them.
they do post us about the events and assignments that we can take part so its not something that i can go to whenever i want, but its fun right? it will keep me occupied and possibly help me stay sane.
one more positive thing to be grateful and happy about my life.
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Congratulations! Keep us posted
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