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  1. I can't believe you have a blog (what a dork!) : )

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  3. Hey Ter! What an awesome send off party! I haven't stayed up until the sun came up in ages. Even "The Captain" made it until 4:30. I hope you have an awesome time! I can't wait to read/hear all about it. We love you!!!!
    xoxo Chris and Josh

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  4. Ter! I miss you already! Travel safe and email me your address as soon as you get it so I can finally get your present to you. Love you!!
    Sar

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  5. Ter!! I agree with the dork comment :) but I just wanted to say thanks for the best "christmas" ever! haha...it was worth the 4 year wait!! travel safe, we miss you! ~Coconuts

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  6. Hey Fatttt-

    My only request is that you stay fat... or else. I love you to pieces. Can't wait for Christmas in Africa! Send us detailed information on every second of your life.

    Love,
    Fat

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  7. nice blog! Travel safe and let us know when and where we can send a care package!

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  8. Hi Ter - hope you had a safe trip. Behave yourself now. Why do I get the feeling that Africa will never be the same :)
    XO Cath

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  9. Hey Ter Bear! I miss you and love you!
    Susie

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  10. teri this is max oh ma dam i cannot believe that u are actually there!!!!! holy shit u are a good person lol no offense to the ppl over there but i wouyld never go over there.....NO WAY!!!! too scared well have a kick-ass time cuz u can do that over in tanzania rite??

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