Ana came home grumpy
Aug. 12th, 2015 07:42 amThis is possibly because she was out of fares on her card and ended up walking home. It's a little over two miles. (omg!!!) This, of course, made her late.
She plans to do track again next summer, so there's that.
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She plans to do track again next summer, so there's that.
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Active video gaming compared to unstructured outdoor play
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Do cellphones belong in the operating room?
L.A. fighting drought with millions of black plastic balls
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When Heroin Hits the White Suburbs, suddenly it’s not a crime problem, it’s a health problem.
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