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Boy, that hour went fast, but l d0n't mind. Now it is break time. I really like the break time. It gives me a chance to see my friends and get something to eat. I am starved! The only problem though, is that it doesn't last very long. l've got to go. I'lI talk to you later. 1. How - dy! 2. No, no, no. The line is supposed to bear right! 3. Let's Boogie! 4. Here is a picture of me and my friends! fl'm the cute one with the brown furj. 5. Mrs. Moats explains the bear facts about college costs. Feature I 3
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A Da in the Hi! I'm a Turner bear and I am going to give you a look at how the day goes for the average bear. Today I over-slept. Some mornings I just can't bear to get out of bed and this is one of them. I had e to skip breakfast this morning so I wouldn't miss ' the bus! As you can see, I did not miss the bus and I s bearly made it to school on time. Today the band is practicing their marching routines so I thought I would ioin them. Since it is y raining we cannot take the instruments outside, but we will still practice marching. Now we have moved inside to practice on the instruments. l'm still out of breathe from marching. I guess l'm a little out of shape. R-r-ring! That's the bell. It's time for second hour. I get to get out of my second hour class today fwhat a reliefj. I have to go see my counselor Mrs. Moats. I need to talk to her about college costs. I have finally narrowed down what I want to be to two things. I will either go into bee farming or forestry. I would really like to be a bee farmer because the profits are really rewarding fif you know what I meanj. On the other hand, I have always been a big fan of Smokey's and I can already see my picture on all those fire prevention posters. I just can't decide. Anyway whatever I choose will cost money. That ll Zi is what I need to find out about, how much? gn--f v 2 Feature
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