a forgotten friend
anonymous
December 10 2006, 00:43:57 UTC
Hey Sam
Wat up! I read your journal. Kool. I'm glad that all your hard work is coming to fruit. Well; I thought that we were friends. I still think it. Even though I have said some harsh things to you from my last email. You force me to communicate this way. Why. Is it so bad that a human being have faults. You have them and I don't hold a grudge again you.
We met at Edison under no pre-condictions. No expectations. An honest encounter. Then in Tampa, we laughted, even cried, what the hell happened ! Why did it change? Why did you begin to dispise me?
Please let me say; that if a person can make plans and then execute it, is it wrong? That's part of thier life; is it not? That's what I did.... I still am in contact with my children. I paid for thier trip here to Venezuela. Do you still think I am a poor father? I send support and they write to me. Have I done something so terrible? They Love me.
My time in Tampa opened my eyes to many things. One was that people can show many sides. The trick is to always be in harmony with others. You know; easier said then done. I tried.
I'm in the middle of a revolution here by way of just being in this country. Of course I take no part in it. Just viewing. But still; there are so many things occurring that it is exciting! To see history change before ones eyes. South America is changing; for good or bad, it makes no difference. The fact is that very few people can say " I was there". Just like "Woodstock". I saw it happen. Damn!; it blows my mind. I just hope I can get the hell out if it goes to shit. I'll have some stories to tell my grandchildren.
Well; I hope you are doing great, don't be a shit.. Write
Re: a forgotten friend
anonymous
April 2 2009, 23:15:55 UTC
Hi, I was just checking if anything has poped up and here you are. Wow, you've been away for a long time. I'm glad to know the you're on that PHD. I've been through a lot. For the moment I'm busy in graphic arts. I'm working with WEAR-AER, they make mountain footwear and back packs. I've done soom billboard ads for them here in Caracas. I'm also making ART Prints and Giclee's. I print them on my plotters.
I was in weston 3 weeks ago. I can't believe how few people are in the stores. The media there is heavily censoring the international news. The real unemployment rate is at 18%. I don't understand why the people are not voicing (SCREEMING) protest. Are they so afraid of the Patriot Act.
Anyway; I'm doing fine. Life in Caracas is never boring. There is plenty of work and sometimes I have to reject work. Running full all the time.
Well; stay in touch. I can always answer any questions about the news.
Wat up! I read your journal. Kool. I'm glad that all your hard work is coming to fruit.
Well; I thought that we were friends. I still think it. Even though I have said some harsh things to you from my last email.
You force me to communicate this way. Why. Is it so bad that a human being have faults. You have them and I don't hold a grudge again you.
We met at Edison under no pre-condictions. No expectations. An honest encounter. Then in Tampa, we laughted, even cried, what the hell happened ! Why did it change? Why did you begin to dispise me?
Please let me say; that if a person can make plans and then execute it, is it wrong? That's part of thier life; is it not? That's what I did....
I still am in contact with my children. I paid for thier trip here to Venezuela. Do you still think I am a poor father? I send support and they write to me. Have I done something so terrible? They Love me.
My time in Tampa opened my eyes to many things. One was that people can show many sides. The trick is to always be in harmony with others. You know; easier said then done. I tried.
I'm in the middle of a revolution here by way of just being in this country. Of course I take no part in it. Just viewing. But still; there are so many things occurring that it is exciting! To see history change before ones eyes. South America is changing; for good or bad, it makes no difference. The fact is that very few people can say " I was there". Just like "Woodstock". I saw it happen. Damn!; it blows my mind. I just hope I can get the hell out if it goes to shit. I'll have some stories to tell my grandchildren.
Well;
I hope you are doing great, don't be a shit.. Write
Still friends, right
Emil
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Wow, you've been away for a long time. I'm glad to know the you're on that PHD.
I've been through a lot. For the moment I'm busy in graphic arts. I'm working with WEAR-AER, they make mountain footwear and back packs. I've done soom billboard ads for them here in Caracas. I'm also making ART Prints and Giclee's. I print them on my plotters.
I was in weston 3 weeks ago. I can't believe how few people are in the stores. The media there is heavily censoring the international news. The real unemployment rate is at 18%. I don't understand why the people are not voicing (SCREEMING) protest. Are they so afraid of the Patriot Act.
Anyway; I'm doing fine. Life in Caracas is never boring. There is plenty of work and sometimes I have to reject work. Running full all the time.
Well; stay in touch. I can always answer any questions about the news.
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