¨ All over LiveJournal, people are writing less and less. It's like one of those black-and-white sci-fi movies of the 1950s. Invasion of the Facebook Creatures ... Attack of the Killer Twitters ...
This may well be the last time I post a public entry here. I began my LiveJournal in June of 2001. In the past ten years, some of the most amazing people added me because they liked something they had read in my journal. It could only happen because whatever interested them enough to make them want to read it in the first place was a public entry.
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dabroots is far from being the only one. What he wrote surely reflects the way lots of people feel. I'm tired of getting e-mails telling me that I've just got another spam message in Russian about pornographic sites. My journal must be full of them by now. It really pisses me off to think that maybe it won't be possible anymore to
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¨ daisydumont's friends and family are celebrating today, for this was the day when she made her entrance and the whole scene became brighter, as if the lights had been raised, just because she had come on the stage. With all my heart, I join the rather large cast of Miss Daisy's admirers in wishing her a wonderful, absolutely fascinating new journey around
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In June my LiveJournal will have been continuously active for ten years. All along I've made a point of posting a certain number of public entries. It's important for me to do that because I want to be available to people who may read my comments in their friends journals and become interested in reading some of my own journal. That's how I "met"
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