I`m posting this from school, which means that I`m using a Japanese keyboard, which means that the punctuation will be a little messed up. Not only do Japanese keyboards have extra keys (for example, the kana-to-kanji keys), but a few commonly used punctuation are not where you expect them to be. For example, the apostrophe can be found to the right of the "P" key, which is also where the @ mark is. Quote marks can be found on the "2" key. It`s a challenge. I am now going to switch to American touch-typing mode, just to see what comes out.
Next weekend, my friend Jamie is having a birthday. She:s decided to have a party -- at my place, for some reason. She just up and started sending e-mail to people, saying, *party at Rob:s!* Truth be told, I was actually sitting there at the time she started sending these e-mails out, so I could:ve stopped her if I really wanted to. Time to find Mom:s secret recipe for egg-rolls!



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