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Weep no more,no sigh,nor groan.Sorrow calls no time that's gone
April 07

是时候了吧

2005,2006,2007,2008,2009, 4年了,是时候说再见了。
Wee、Fourteen、Celia、呀咿呀咿哟,88了。
点击。。。
 
 
 
July 29

大头。。。

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HiHi。。。。
 
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阳光太耀眼~~。。。

Sydney National Park?? Sorry... I forgot your name....

上个周末去的Manly Beach,结果意外的闯进了所谓的公园。。。

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Ferry

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我也想运动~^0^

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海滴蓝

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荒。。。。
 
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江彬同学的背影。。。在悉尼能遇到他真好。。。很有情调的人。。。。=。=(浪费了)
 
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千辛万苦才到达的North Head的旁边一点点。。。。。

我们在 这是我们留下滴印记~~
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恩!?~~~印记呢???
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恩恩?!~~~我们呢???!!
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在悉尼

在悉尼已经一个多月了,上来曝曝自己一个人在悉尼的生活。。。。
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在悉尼的第一顿晚饭。。。
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上班的地方。。。每天坐小火车去上班,火车比较慢。。。班次比较少~
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我是食草动物~看到那片。。那片树叶了嘛~
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标志
October 04

.... David Apolskis!!!

Features:Tweener slowly approaches the front door. Behind him, FBI cars and SUVs line the street. Tweener rings the doorbell. Mahone gets ready to unleash his agents. The door creaks open, and Debra Jean, the girl who took Tweener halfway to Utah, answers the door. Mahone calls the agents to move, knowing that Tweener took them to the wrong place. Tweener smiles and promises to write Debra Jean as the agents drag him away.
 
DAVID APOLSKIS
ALIAS: Tweener
BACK NUMBER: 95012
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 13
CRIME: Grand Larceny
SENTENCE: Five years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Two years
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: One year

NOTES:
Apolskis has always had great hands. In junior high, they helped him win a starting job as a wide receiver on the school’s football team. But in ninth grade, Apolskis was deemed academically ineligible to participate in athletics. That’s when he found a more profitable use for his talent.

Apolskis became a master pickpocket, and from the ages of 14 through 19, he swiped over 200 wallets and 150 watches. Those statistics are even more impressive considering the fact that he spent eight of those months in juvenile hall on two separate convictions. But Apolskis got a little too ambitious when he tried to lift a wallet from an off duty police officer. He was immediately apprehended and when the authorities searched his apartment, they discovered a valuable baseball card collection (appraised at over three hundred thousand dollars) that had been reported missing two days prior. He was charged with grand larceny, and sentenced to five years at Fox River.