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August 6, 2004

Last Willa Day

This is my last entry on andrea`s blog site. oh well! Thanks andrea!

I think that you guys got to see my style of writing and some of the things that interest me.

Do you like it? bye andrea`s readers!



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Dear Willa,

I think you did a fine job of blogging in Andrea's absense! I was glad to see you like the Beatles. They are my favorite band, too. In fact I think the Beatles are the best rock and roll band of all time.

Posted by: Forest Green at August 7, 2004 2:04 PM

Great job, Willa!

Posted by: a fan at August 7, 2004 2:19 PM

Willa, I really enjoyed reading your posts. Though I'm 28, I too am a huge Harry Potter fan. What a shocking suggestion about Lupin! I guess we'll have to wait to see what JK Rowling has up her sleeve. You should check out the His Dark Materials Trilogy: The Golden Compass / The Subtle Knife / The Amber Spyglass.

I certainly hope you'll keep blogging. Have Andrea post the link when you set up your own blog.

Sarah

Posted by: sarah at August 7, 2004 10:15 PM

Great Job Willa! I especially liked your conversational yet informative blogging style. I'm glad to get the opportunity to say-- YOU ROCK! Keep up the writing, you've got great flair! Hannah

Posted by: yay dogs! at August 8, 2004 6:55 PM

Hey Willa, you did a super-duper job of blogging in Andrea's absence. I think your mom and dad need to help you set up your own Junior Blogger site. willaworld.com is available. And I bet Andrea would help set it up. Keep up the good work. xo, P

Posted by: Perry at August 9, 2004 3:53 PM

she can write better than me and iam 17

Posted by: d-dawg at August 10, 2004 2:56 PM
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