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I am super tired proper now. and Truly need to have to catch up on sleep, I stayed up 'til midnight last evening (or this morning?) to read matts poem to me. it was so sweet! I am not going to put it in here, a little individual I guess. although it's not like that. ahhh what ever, I'd rather just like preserve it as just a little secret for me. It's normally the littlest issues with him that make me like him so much. him holding my hand. checking my email and it saying 1 is from "matt c". seeing him in the halls at shcool. awww I miss him. and it's only been http://www.louistaschendeonlineshop.com/blog/ much less than each day given that I last talked to him. Oh properly, he's likely possessing the time of his life in banff. fortunate bum! But yeah, I will see him when he's back :).
49 million Hampden high college coping with heat troubles HAMPDEN, Maine Six months soon after the new Hampden academy opened for its first academic year, school officials and builders are still addressing difficulties with the second most expensive higher school facility in Maine. SAD 22 officials came to Monday's Hampden Town Council meeting to answer questions about complaints councilors have heard from townspeople and students about the lack of heat and falling ceiling tiles in the cuttingedge higher school and neighborhood center. The college is louistaschendeonlineshop towards the largest geothermal system in Maine; a closedloop geothermal heating and cooling program featuring 156 500foot wells, watertowater and watertoair pumps, and airside energy recovery systems.
SAD 22 Superintendent of Schools Rick Lyons, college board member Martha Harris and Assistant Superintendent for Business Emil Genest addressed issues more than some "glitches and issues" voiced in regards to the new $49.2 million facility, which officially opened Aug. 29. "I've heard that students have had to wear sweaters and coats because it louis vuitton herrentaschen as well cold in locations and that tiles have been falling down," mentioned Councilor Bill Shakespeare. Genest explained that there had been some difficulties with a dozen or so oval ceiling tiles, measuring about 7 to 8 feet across, falling down inside the Hampden Academy Performing Arts Center. "The challenge came from some delaminated acoustical tiles that weren't installed correctly," Genest stated.
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