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Re: Well That's Different missemmy March 22 2004, 23:22:46 UTC
um, well thank you for the interesting comments... you are among the first few people from the "outside world" to post on my LJ. Um just for clarification.... THE ADVENTURE BUDDY APPLICATION DOES NOT INVOLVE ANTHING SEXUAL. Yeah. So Monday's over. I've had a few people ask me about m adventures coming up this week, today was supposed to be the picnic day, didn't happen... perhaps someone will want to go on the dessert outing Teusday or the dinner outing Wednesday... and not to worry.... I created my own adventures today with out a buddy.... let's just say..... "People are about as ADVENTURESOME as they make up their minds to be. I like quotes. Thank you for integrating them into your everyday speech (or type at least.) Good luck on your adventures. This doesn't relate to our topics today... but it relates to my adventures this week... and i wanted to post it somewhere "We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered."
-Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern!!! rodillon March 22 2004, 23:48:21 UTC
I so wanted to do "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern" in high school Performance Speech. I especially regret only taking it my senior year. I wasted 7th - 11th Grade in Band. I would've quit 11th Grade, but they dangled the carrot of our Marching Band performing in the Disneyland Main Street Parade. Damn them!

I did a piece from "I Hate Hamlet" with my high school friend grue23. He was John Barrymore. I regret that I didn't do more acting in high school. Same with choir. Band always took up all my elective credits :(.

Sorry to hear about the picnic. I went to my 10-year high school reunion last year. On that weekend, Saturday was supposed to be the reunion dinner. Sunday was the picnic. There were only THREE people there, including myself. I felt sorry for one of the girls because she drove all the way up from Portland, Oregon to Seattle with her family only to find that nobody was there :(. I felt bad.

Oh, no offense meant by the "buddy" comment. It was just an amusing quote I remember someone telling me when I was referring to people as buddies :o).

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