"Thinking highly of others when really, that is the whole point"...Yeah, that makes sense.hide_your_loveSeptember 26 2005, 02:41:43 UTC
all i have to say is that I LOVE MARY, NICOLE, AND MEEGAN, and that they are three of the nicest, most genuine girls that I have ever known.
when did it become such an issue as to what nicknames others have for their friends. and cupcakes? who doesn't like cupcakes? i kind of wish i had cupcake parties of my own, but i'm kind of scared to now that i see how much ridicule and shit talking i would get if i did have them.
furthermore, just so everyone is clear: "too" means also, or additionally.
and also, when did it become a crime to have dreams and goals? whether they are unreasonable or not, it's really not anyone's business, not to mention the fact that it is completely cruel to ridicule other people's aspirations. This whole business about no one goes to "hollywood" after the age of twenty is absolutely ridiculous. As a matter of fact, my entire family lives there, and most of them moved there when they were much older than mary, melissa, nicole, or any of the people in our social circle. oh, and just in case you didn't know, people that we all know that are in this same "over the hill" age group are currently making it in hollywood, namely andrew samples (age 22).
finally, i don't know where this whole idea of "hollywood" came about. I live here, and can personally tell you that people are no "faker" here than anywhere else. this isn't some magic land of imaginary people. it's a normal city like anywhere else, and honestly the people here at least don't make completely unnecessary, mean comments about others for no apparent reason. OH, and they know the difference between the words too, two, and to, when it is appropriate to use the word "an", and how to write complete sentences.
one more thing, you are a bitch for saying one word about meegan running for homecoming queen. if anyone deserves to win, it is meegan.
when did it become such an issue as to what nicknames others have for their friends. and cupcakes? who doesn't like cupcakes? i kind of wish i had cupcake parties of my own, but i'm kind of scared to now that i see how much ridicule and shit talking i would get if i did have them.
furthermore, just so everyone is clear: "too" means also, or additionally.
and also, when did it become a crime to have dreams and goals? whether they are unreasonable or not, it's really not anyone's business, not to mention the fact that it is completely cruel to ridicule other people's aspirations. This whole business about no one goes to "hollywood" after the age of twenty is absolutely ridiculous. As a matter of fact, my entire family lives there, and most of them moved there when they were much older than mary, melissa, nicole, or any of the people in our social circle. oh, and just in case you didn't know, people that we all know that are in this same "over the hill" age group are currently making it in hollywood, namely andrew samples (age 22).
finally, i don't know where this whole idea of "hollywood" came about. I live here, and can personally tell you that people are no "faker" here than anywhere else. this isn't some magic land of imaginary people. it's a normal city like anywhere else, and honestly the people here at least don't make completely unnecessary, mean comments about others for no apparent reason. OH, and they know the difference between the words too, two, and to, when it is appropriate to use the word "an", and how to write complete sentences.
one more thing, you are a bitch for saying one word about meegan running for homecoming queen. if anyone deserves to win, it is meegan.
thanks, that is all.
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