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LEARN IT! [sign language] LEARN IT! [sign language]
Posted by: miawaslikewhoa

Video duration: 83 seconds

Yes, you get to learn sign! Because I cannot talk! [yay, mono!] WOOT! Uhm, I keep looking off screen cause I was watching TV woot for multi-tasking. Also this is like Mia-vanced editting. I'm happy, there's music, and titles. It's sorta lame, don't hate.

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My new car! My new car!
Posted by: miawaslikewhoa

Video duration: 47 seconds

YAY! Finally, 03 Chevy Malibu :) It's only financed till kingdom come! (5 years)
Music--Aimee Mann (I forgot the title)

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My room. My room.
Posted by: miawaslikewhoa

Video duration: 157 seconds

Direct upload, because again the editor is being annoying. Maybe I'll figure this all out someday. This is my room. Because you wanted to see more!
P.S. Sorry it's not 50 vids Lynsey, I'll try that tomorrow. :P

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