Listen, most of my bffls are moving this summer, and i have alot of picture books, but i dont have any money for a camera. What should I do? Should I just leave with no memory or what.
P.S. I'm really scared for my closest bffl, because we have known each other since 2nd grade. Ill miss her the most, what should I do?
orphans answered Friday April 6 2007, 7:12 pm: hey
i definitely suggest buying disposable cameras & filling up those photo albums, if that's what you meant. hang out with all of them one last time & take a bunch of pics. it will make you feel really good inside. there's no need to buy a digital camera, but if you really want it, just ask your parents if you could buy one for this one special occasion. &, like the girl siad under me, you could borrow one of your friends & take as many pics as you want and get them uploaded. you could also buy a cheap one from www.ebay.com, or, if you are really desperate, buy a regular one, use it for that one occasion & return it. no one will ever know you took 908324903248 pics & just returned it :-P
you can always visit your closest bffl. although you didn't specify how far you guys will be apart, you can always call / email / im. & if you guys are really tight & she is a true friend, she will keep in touch no matter what. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
JeniMarie17 answered Friday April 6 2007, 6:52 pm: well you should see if one of your parents would buy you a couple of disposable camera's that are pretty cheap. then you can go get them devloped and put the pics in your photo albums. Or if one of them have a camra have them take the pics and see if you can go print them out. [ JeniMarie17's advice column | Ask JeniMarie17 A Question ]
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