#15 (inventory, death)

Jun 21, 2006 05:52


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andreamarie June 21 2006, 12:25:56 UTC
I don't think I know many people who would give their lives up to this point an A-. You're very fortunate to have lived well. As for me, I think I'd grade mine a B-. Maybe a B--. If I were staring death in the face, I think I'd have a lot of regrets and thoughts about things I could have done and should have done. But that would be no one's fault but my own.

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posteverything June 21 2006, 12:53:28 UTC
I'm just not sure how you give yourself a B-, although technically that is above average. Regrets only stay regrets, you know, almost always there isn't anything we can do but allow them to stay that way. Also I've come to find out that so many things we think is a big deal, the other person doesn't share that sentiment. But then again, it always seems to be the things we don't think about are what bothers other people. :/

So finetune your communication and let me see you at at least a B+ this time next year, Andrea Marie.

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andreamarie June 21 2006, 12:59:18 UTC
You may not be sure how I give myself a B-, but you aren't me. People on the outside never view someone's life they same way they view it from the inside.

I'll work on that B+. :)

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posteverything June 21 2006, 13:16:03 UTC
Now it sounds like you're in prison. :) "You all on the outside don't know how things are in here. I had to cut a guy's throat with a shoelace so I could keep my pancake sticks."

But I know what you're saying..

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andreamarie June 21 2006, 13:36:02 UTC
I don't feel like I'm in prison. After all, how could life ever feel like a prison with delicious bagels and cream cheese in the world?

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posteverything June 21 2006, 16:03:28 UTC
That's true..believe me, there are no good schmears in the big house. :(

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