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For as long as they can remember, Ashley and Lisa have been in the sex trafficking ring. This life is all they have ever known. With such an unfortunate lifestyle, horrible things were bound to happen in their lives.
Where I lived was in a community called Old Jagger. There were ten families living there and each family had at least three kids. My best friend was Skid Marks. 'Skid' was not his given name. His given name was Alfonzo Lucia. With a name like that, he was glad that he had a nickname.And so begins the adventures of Skid and Bill. In this collection of short stories, Skid and Bill are always looking for something to happen; if nothing is happening, then they will make it happen. Most of the time, their plans spin out of control and even Skid can't figure out how to get it back on track. How about the time that they wanted to make the Homecoming bonfire more exciting by putting a few firecrackers under the wood? Who wouldn't want to see some adventure during a boring test day by scaring the daylights out of Jim 'Long Nose' Smith with a mouse on a string? Through all of these somewhat misunderstood adventures, Bill and Skid grow up together—and realize their friendship is even more important to them than being local heroes.
Surprisingly a lot of people do not properly know how to clean their butt after using the restroom. At know fault of their own no one actually taught them as a kid. Most people take this fundamental task as being self-taught or self-known and spend their adult life with the embarrassing skid marks. In this book you will learn how to rid the skid marks forever!
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Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.