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Always Remember We need to always remember the people who fought for us in so many wars and in other times when we were in need. For example the bombing of Pearl Harbor. We didn't just sit there and mope we went out and did the same time. Now here are some things i always remembered.
I remember when I didn't listen to what my dad said. I was fishing in the UP "Upper Peninsula". I had just caught a huge fish. As I was amazed at the monster, I heard my Dad say,"Ok lets put the fish in the cooler now". I didn't listen; I was too amazed at the fish. As soon as I said that the fish flopped out of my hands and into the water. I was so sad that, that had just happened to me.

I there anything I need to change?

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Gian-Luc Jordan, we all miss you so much. Always in the hall, I always heard “hey look, its Gian-Luc.” Everyone in the hall turns and looks & what do you see? Gian-Luc with a big smile on his face. His smile always shined like the sun. I always saw him with his friends laughing, smiling, laughing, anything you could think of. His family dearly loved him. He had a big sister and little siblings. I thought Luca was pretty cool and super nice. He was one of my friends, even though I didn’t get to talk to him much. He had SO much energy around his friends. I always think of him and pray for his family. You were loved so much. I miss you so much Luca.
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