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Yeah so I know its been a while since Ive posted anything so here we go...

I chopped off all of my hair for Locks of Love back in July so here's the semi-new short do.  Just snapped a picture before I went to classes today, so you can see part of my dorm in the backgroud...

-Jen

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Absolutely loving the hair jen! Suits you alot. Dorm looks cool too. I'll IM you when I catch ya online next :)

Yeah so I know its been a while since Ive posted anything so here we go...

I chopped off all of my hair for Locks of Love back in July so here's the semi-new short do.  Just snapped a picture before I went to classes today, so you can see part of my dorm in the backgroud...

-Jen

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Holy crap your different from when I last talked to you Jen. :o

Vacation ha?

Lucky, here I am going to work every day :pinch: , Hope you enjoyed it,

Looks like an interesting place.

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Lol well I'm ejoying it while I can.. :D and yeah I love Canada.. :) :D :whistle:

And sucks to work every day.. :pinch:

Absolutely loving the hair jen! Suits you alot. Dorm looks cool too. I'll IM you when I catch ya online nex:):)

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:D:D Thank ya thank ya Maximus!

Holy crap your different from when I last talked to you J:o. :o

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I do? The only thing thats really changed is the hair I guess. Was I horribly grotesque befor:p :p Where have you been anyway? I haven't talked to you in ages:cry:cry:

I've got a new one when my friend's daughter came over last weekend, she just felt like making me all pretty! :p It's my new fave pic. I should go back and delete all others!! ;)

Forgive the quality, it was taking with my webcam!

Ok, off to see everyone else's pics! :p

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:D Thank ya thank ya Maximus!

I do?  The only thing thats really changed is the hair I guess.  Was I horribly grotesque before?  :p  Where have you been anyway?  I haven't talked to you in ages!  :cry:

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Nono far from horribly grotesque. :p

I just keep forgetting to sign into AIM, but I've left it running so I'll hopefully talk to ya soon. :p

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