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English, 15.11.2019 00:31 caroline1390

Ihad the strangest dream last night. i was at the student union when i turned around to see jennifer lopez. i absolutely adore jlo. so, of course, i was in awe the next thing i know, there’s mark walhberg. i adore mark walhberg. i tried to tell the two of them how much i like their music and their movies they weren’t interested. they wanted to know my opinions on politics and social problems and all sorts of things. i seemed to have all the answers, they though i was pretty smart. then a guy i knew in high school came over to take our orders for smoothies. i looked again and saw it was dennis franz, a longtime favorite of mine as sipowicz on nypd blue i swear i am not making this up. this dream was really bizarre. i was the center of attention and loving every minute. it all seemed so real, you can imagine my disappointment when the alarm rang.

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