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"My feelings about the shooting are that
you should talk out your problems, instead of bringing weapons into your
fears. I get picked on but I just try to talk them out and if I can't then
I leave them alone. If they keep doing it than I go tell the teacher not
to be a little tattle tail but so they will leave me alone. I move a lot
so they can't pick on me long and I like that.
Stephanie
from United States
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the sad day came. We were going back to Denmark. I woke up early to pack
all my things and eat breakfast. An hour later I stood in the airport with
my things and said good bye to my hostfamily. I only bought a tankard for
my father. When the air plane toke off I felt sad, because I might never
see Hong Kong and our nice hostfamily again. When the airplane landed in
Copenhagen again we all met a big crowd of happy parents, and after all it
was good to be back. Henrik from Denmark
The Peters church is very big and I where
lost until my brother found me. We went to a restaurant where we ordered
a spaghetti there was so salt that we couldent eat it!
Poul
from Denmark
I was on Crete with my daddy and his wife, Marianne,
my friend Maria, her little brother Stephen adn their mother Vivian. On the
plane to Crete Vivian had a fear of flying, so Stephen had to sit besides
her to keep her down.
Maria
from Denmark
There is also a bat cave, but don't worry there
is glass that seprates you and the bats.
Morgan
from United States
We are happy that you are coming. When you come
you have to use our money not British money. I will help you with our money
don't worry. I will show you.
Heather
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