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Question Posted Thursday May 18 2006, 11:46 pm

how do i sign a yearbook well? i always want to write something cute and witty but never can? got ideas? that aren't corny please...

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SeriousAsAHeartAttack answered Friday May 19 2006, 1:24 am:
HAD SO MUCH FUN THIS YEAR!! --- SEE YOU AT ____!!!---HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!---GONNA MISS YOU..ect ect :)

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sp4rklingr4in answered Friday May 19 2006, 12:45 am:
Compliment the person whose yearbook you're signing! Whenever anyone signs my yearbook, my favorite ones to read are the personal ones that sound like they weren't the same 'ol default message that says something along the lines of "Gave a great summer! It was great being in your english class!" etc etc. Try saying something that you love about that person to make them feel good.

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