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The Transfer from Wapakoneta

Here it is the week we have all been waiting for. The final week of school is here, and I could not be more excited to put all my school stuff away for the summer. Although before I can officially say its summer, I have to take a final on Monday the 9th. I just have to take one final this year because all of my other professors gave us our finals before finals week which was amazing. My summer break is going to be full of fun adventures and lots of hard work. This summer I plan on running my lawn care business making money. If you need your lawn mowed and you are within 20 minutes of Wapakoneta you call or text my phone number (419)-302-677five, and I would more than happy to come take care of your yard. I would really appreciate the business. Other than my mowing business I am going to be working on the family farm full time helping take care of the crops and animals. Through all of this I will be also lifting preparing for next season and hanging out with my girlfriend. If any of you guys know of any cool date ideas leave them in the comments I could use some help lol. Thank you for listening in throughout this semester and it has been a pleasure to write to all of you. I hope your summers are awesome and filled with great memories and adventures. For the Last time, this is another week with the transfer from Wapakoneta.

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