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Peach Runs Away

It's true, I'm still in shock over the entire thing myself. Peach and a friend... a fruit snack named winkie, he's a red dino fruit snack. They ran away to vegas to get hitched. At least that's what the note said.

Who can blame them? I sure don't. Of course it would have been nice for them to have left some kind of note behind or something, but no I had to find out from Sock. Peach tends to tell Sock everything... and I do mean everything. Sometimes I wonder if it's a little TMI? But that doesn't matter really... cause in the end, nothing is TMI, is it? Nah, didn't think so... hmmm, there's an interesting idea. (more on that subject later)

Anyway, from what I've been told, as Peach was leaving Utah, she ate the "Welcome to Utah" sign. I just hope I don't end up getting the bill for it... that could get ugly.

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