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Apr 02, 2005 12:48

I gain a lot of amusement and fodder from reading livejournals and blogs and such. I'd say that's a good amount of the time I spend online--besides searching for music/watching movie trailers. I always analyze most of the entries I read, sometimes intentionally, sometimes not. I like to be the outside observer, always have. When I was a kid/ ( Read more... )

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rockintheoc April 3 2005, 12:57:19 UTC
YAY for Honda Accord drivers! Don't you hate how there's no temperature gauge in the car? Because I really do.

I find that I can be social if I want...the trouble is I just don't want most of the time. If you put me in a group, I will talk to anyone, about anything--but if it's on my own volition, I won't bother.

You're right, in a lot of ways he isn't like Seth Cohen, but I'm sure there are parallels, too.

Jane Green rocks, and I love Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic series)--you're the second person who has recommended Ms. McCafferty's books in this thread--I will have to check it out.

I make fun of my high school friends all the time when talking about them to my college friends. I think my college friends think they're real idiots.

See, I love doing that at teeny bopper concerts--like at Simple Plan, I wrote a sign that said, "Je Vondre Ton Bebe" or something, and most of the guys acknowledged me at least once from stage. I thik it's funny. I did something similar at Rooney because all these girls were screaming out their names, so I decided, since I was the only one there that was probably legal, I'd make fun of them a little. It's fun.

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aprilh April 4 2005, 00:00:40 UTC
There's like no happy medium in the car. temperature wise, that is. heated seats are a big plus though. big cheers for that.
I read one of the Shopaholic books, can't remember the title, but it was the one where they get engaged. Is the couple named Becky and Luke or did I pull that out my butt?
Maybe the problem with my friends is that they're the same friends from high school, aside from a few new ones. *sigh* I need to branch out.
It is funny when you're not taking yourself seriously or when you're getting a kick out of it. I just can't get on board with people seriously being like that. I don't know.
I just connected that you're the rockintheoc from ff.net. And I just went and read "Still Fighting It"... great story. Loved it.

Have a good week.

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rockintheoc April 4 2005, 09:51:58 UTC
Yep, it's Becky and Luke.

Since I was one of the only people from my school to not go to a UC school, I didn't know anyone here--thus, I had to start over. Sometimes branching out is good, but I wished I had some of my friends around sometimes for comfort.

You have a good week, too.

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