Re: am I crazy?....geoffreyouthDecember 28 2001, 22:23:05 UTC
Dear Jill,
Yes, I implied that the homeless in Florida have it better than say the homeless in Buffalo who are doubtless buried under nearly seven foot of snow right now whereas the Floridians enjoy a balmy fifty degree evening. Sure, homelessness sucks, but once you have no home, you have no real estate ties to wherever you are living, so why not move to a place where homelessness can be experienced in it's finest? Warm weather and plenty of empty containers should entice the homeless to Florida. Certainly, the travel itself may be difficult but there are plenty of trains to hop and no shortage of polka dot handkerchiefs to tie unto a stick and transform one's character into that of a hobo.
Sure, I oversimplify, but what the fuck do I know about being homeless? I merely generalize.
You're cute. Let's go out.
Love,
Geoff
P.S. I'll be home soon.
P.P.S. Duh, like you didn't already know that.
P.P.P.S. Miss you.
P.P.P.P.S. Love you.
P.P.P.P.P.S. Just wanted to see how far I can carry this thing out before it loses it's comic value. I think five postscripts be plenty.
Re: am I crazy?....fallenleafDecember 29 2001, 08:02:34 UTC
Okay, so I've just been told that it's a-okay all the way to leave my house, in a vehicle. I can't wait to go out and do something besides sit in my house and wish I could go out and do something. Anyway, in reading your rebuttle...hehe butt...I can fully admit that it would seem someone is better off living outside in a warm climate, rather than living outside in a cold one. It just seemed so callous to imply that anyone without a home had it fucking good...or whatever. Anyway I get your point and blame all overreactions on the loopiness that results from being stuck indoors for five million hours.
By the way when I said " To that, I say this, you become accustomed to whatever life you life. " I really meant to say "To that, I say this, you become accustomed to whatever life you LIVE." I'm a slowey.
I love you. Come home, for there are presents to open, and board games to play!
Yes, I implied that the homeless in Florida have it better than say the homeless in Buffalo who are doubtless buried under nearly seven foot of snow right now whereas the Floridians enjoy a balmy fifty degree evening. Sure, homelessness sucks, but once you have no home, you have no real estate ties to wherever you are living, so why not move to a place where homelessness can be experienced in it's finest? Warm weather and plenty of empty containers should entice the homeless to Florida. Certainly, the travel itself may be difficult but there are plenty of trains to hop and no shortage of polka dot handkerchiefs to tie unto a stick and transform one's character into that of a hobo.
Sure, I oversimplify, but what the fuck do I know about being homeless? I merely generalize.
You're cute. Let's go out.
Love,
Geoff
P.S. I'll be home soon.
P.P.S. Duh, like you didn't already know that.
P.P.P.S. Miss you.
P.P.P.P.S. Love you.
P.P.P.P.P.S. Just wanted to see how far I can carry this thing out before it loses it's comic value. I think five postscripts be plenty.
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By the way when I said " To that, I say this, you become accustomed to whatever life you life. " I really meant to say "To that, I say this, you become accustomed to whatever life you LIVE." I'm a slowey.
I love you. Come home, for there are presents to open, and board games to play!
Love, Savila Vargas.
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