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This is so cool! I can't believe how many people e-mail Hannah Montana.
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"Dear Hannah, I love, love, love that scarf you wore at the video awards.

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"Where, where, where can I get one?
Jenny in Walla Walla, Washington. "

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Listen to this one. "Dear Hannah,
I have this massive crush
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"on a boy who doesn't know I exist. "
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"His locker is three down from mine.
What should I do?
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"Your biggest fan, Becca from Malibu. "
Becca from Malibu?
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I'm thinking it's a good shot.
Let's see, three down from Becca...
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- Oliver?
- Oliver?
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I can't believe it,
Becca Weller is crushing on Oliver.
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"Dear Becca, if he won't ask you out, you ask him.
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"Rock his world!
Sincerely, Hannah Montana. "

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Making the world a better place for love.
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Hey, Miles. My robe fell in the toilet so
I borrowed yours. Hope you don't mind.
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Great, now I have to burn that, too.
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Did you see that?
She just totally checked him out.
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Definitely interested.
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Oliver? Hi.

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Did you get the History assignment?
I forgot to write it down.
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No, I don't have it, but Mr. Aaron, he always writes it on the board.
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You can just go look at it.
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Oh. Okay. I'll go look. Thanks.
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Oh, Oliver?
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