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Oct 18, 2005 11:14


Anybody who doesn't like to recieve letters...*shakes head* They have problems. I heard a girl talking in the store the other day about how she "hated getting snail mail! Why don't they just send it all by email? I takes so much longer to read it when it's on paper!" I was thoroughly appalled. How could she even think that way? What is this world ( Read more... )

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cswo October 18 2005, 18:37:59 UTC
I like receiving snail mail. But I almost never get snail mail letters, and hardly any e-mail ones either.

I play piano and try to sing, I've had people tell me I have a beautiful voice, but I always feel quite silly singing to a piano at three in the morning. I do need to get over that so I can practice my singing. (I wish to be a musician that plays music like that of Enya, Loreena Mckennitt, David Arkenstone, etc.)

They left you this morning to go on a picnic? Just leave you with homework. Eh? I'm most sorry.

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grace_lyn October 18 2005, 18:46:17 UTC
I very rarely recieve any kind of mail, either...and it isn't as exciting to recieve junk mail as I once thought it was.

I don't know of Loreena Mckennitt or David Arkenstone, but I have several Enya cds and listen to them quite frequentely. I'm one of those individuals who usually doesn't like to listen to one thing over and over and over, but ever-so-often I get stuck and listen to the same cd for ages. Enya is one of those =D

Yes! And it was even an all-day-picnic! *frowns* Ah well... =)

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cswo October 18 2005, 18:50:29 UTC
Yeah I know that feeling, although it is still usually somewhat exciting to receive my numerous tea catalogs.

Yeah, I'm like that with music too.

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grace_lyn October 18 2005, 18:54:14 UTC
But I'm assuming you don't look on your 'tea catalogues' as junk mail. I would much prefer to get actual letters, but I don't look on my watercolor magazines and tea catalogues as junk mail. They just aren't quite as exciting... =)

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cswo October 18 2005, 19:56:11 UTC
Quite right. :D

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