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  • Foreveronyourside

    11 July 2012 at 17:08

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    This time last year i was at ISSOS, the international summer schoof of scotland. It ws the best 3 weeks of my life :D i made so many friends that i've kept in contact with and we're all really close. Being there made me happyer then i can renember being ever before or since. It made me better in so many ways. Unfortunatly when i can back i went back down hill abit but it always helps me to talk to my mates from there again and to look back at what happened. to re live it all makes the dark day a little bit brighter. it was the most worth while experiance of my live and the best 3 weeks of my life. i would really recomend it to everyone!

  • KermitTheFrog99

    18 July 2012 at 22:00

     
    Foreveronyourside - 11 July 2012 at 17:08

     

    This time last year i was at ISSOS, the international summer schoof of scotland. It ws the best 3 weeks of my life :D i made so many friends that i've kept in contact with and we're all really close. Being there made me happyer then i can renember being ever before or since. It made me better in so many ways. Unfortunatly when i can back i went back down hill abit but it always helps me to talk to my mates from there again and to look back at what happened. to re live it all makes the dark day a little bit brighter. it was the most worth while experiance of my live and the best 3 weeks of my life. i would really recomend it to everyone!

     

    Hey Foreveronyourside,

    How are you? Thanks for recommending it to everyone. I will go and try it. Can I just ask what did you find really worthwhile about it? I'm really glad it makes dark days brighter for you. I hope it ccould do the same for other people. It would really help some people. How come things went downhill? Nevertheless I'm glad it made you better. I hope it will do the same for other people. I'm really glad that being there made you happier. I hope you stay happy. I'm really glad it was the best 3 weeks of our life. I would love to go to ISSOS.

     

    Hope this helps

    FroglgyBoggly xxx

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