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  <title>Nina O. Nuñez - Plinky Answers</title>
  <updated>2010-07-09T04:48:16-05:00</updated>
  
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    <title>The perfect relaxation spot for me</title>
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  Venice, Italy. Small cafe in a corner, cold weather combined with a comfy sweater and jacket, a good book and boots.
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    <title>Never letting go of music, never letting go of books</title>
    <updated>2010-07-08T06:58:34-05:00</updated>
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            <p><strong>Keyboards</strong><br />
  Why won't it stay? My iPod and cellphone? Portable, it'll be there. But my keyboards? They'll be gone if I choose something else. I'm never giving them up. Ever.</p>
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  <p><strong>My books</strong><br />
  If the place's too small, a choice selection will stay with me, the rest go to charity for illiterate children.</p>
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    <title>Don't get me jealous. I'll tear you apart.</title>
    <updated>2010-07-08T06:55:36-05:00</updated>
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  I guess when someone&#39;s better off at something normally I would be the best at. I don&#39;t do jealousy. I can&#39;t cope. So I brush off the other person. Say it&#39;s no big deal, let them off slowly. It&#39;s all the more painful. One minute you think you can work this out and the next? I don&#39;t even know you no more.<br/><br/>It&#39;s bad, it&#39;s b*tchy. I know. But it&#39;s who I am, and I don&#39;t want nobody to mess up who I am. I don&#39;t like questioning myself. Who am I? What should I do with my life? I don&#39;t ask myself that. I take down the person who made me do it.<br/><br/>So don&#39;t make me jealous. Don&#39;t say you think we&#39;ll be great friends because of it. Or maybe, you should. It would be all the more painful.<br/><br/>All the more entertaining.
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    <title>Woo! Party at midnight!</title>
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  Yes, it&#39;s a nightly routine now. I always stay away until I literally can&#39;t keep my eyes open anymore. Why? Night&#39;s the time I take what  have and make up something creative. It&#39;s when truth or dare with friends can turn into teenage vampires and witches plotting revenge against succubus and werewolves.
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    <title>What book would I read over and over?</title>
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  The Search For The Red Dragon, bye James A. Owen. A part two of a series, it&#39;s totally fun to read. This part of the series is childish in nature, combined with fairy tale lands and a dash of historical figures. Lovable characters, twists around every page, it&#39;s a must-read!
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