The Day I Saved the World

The Day I Saved the World

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The year was 1997, and we were all just entering our teenage years. When a few of us decided to get together in London and embark upon a journey of one-of-a-kind discovery, we thought we’d do nothing less than attempt to save the world.

I remember clearly the day it all began, and there were days, hours, days, weeks, months, years and months of planning. The dream of that day felt as real and exciting as it had every day before.

I remember clearly how it all began, and there were days, hours, days, weeks, months, years and months of planning. The dream of that day felt as real as it had every day before.

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When the day came, I felt a lump in my throat I hadn’t felt in a long time. We had done it. We had saved the world. We had done it just like we’d dreamed it and planned it.

When the day came, I felt a lump in my throat I hadn’t felt in a long time. We had done it. We had saved the world. We had done it just like we’d dreamed it and planned it.

But I’ll never forget the last word I’ll ever say for that day: “Thanks guys!”

At the time I was the youngest, with only one year of high school under my belt. The oldest of the group, I guess, was 20. I was one of two girls (with the third being a girlfriend) involved in our foursome. The four of us were very young, but we were also quite young for high school.

The four of us were very young, but we were also quite young for high school.

It wasn’t a typical high school experience by any means, but rather a high school experience that made us uniquely “untypical”. I wasn’t exactly the school girl type either – I didn’t have a

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