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Jun 22, 2007 00:07


I just finished the fourth season of Sex and the City.
I started it yesterday.

How could I finish a whole season's worth of show in two days?
Could it be that men seem to come easily in this fictionalized New York or is it that Carrie still manages to look fabulous while click clacking on her laptop, questioning the City, the friends, and, of course, ( Read more... )

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ilove2b_random June 22 2007, 05:17:57 UTC
I think the characters seem to transition so much more quickly when you watch the espisodes back to back
rather than week to week.
That's what happened when I bought the OC DVDs.
And I do think love, and hate, and sorrow are just as fleeting as the next.
But maybe it just depends on who you are
and what you're dealing with
and how you've managed to before.

Is the song 'Hey There Delilah'?
If so, I saw Plain White T's at a tiny show in Baltimore almost 2 years ago now,
Tom was beautiful when he sang 'Delilah' acoustic,
just him and the guitar.
I put that song on a mix CD for my dad.
It's kind of 'our song' now,
along with 'Baby Mine' from Dumbo :)

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chrissy_goes_gr June 22 2007, 15:50:33 UTC
Yeah, I definitely watched them back to back.

YES THE SONG IS HEY THERE DELILAH!
I loveee it and I was in the car with my mom for a long time and I didnt have an ipod or anything so I wished really hard that it would come on the radio and it did.
I'm sure its INCREDIBLE live. dfkhldf
"Baby Mine" is suchhhhh a good song :-)
I used to hate Dumbo though when I was little because I'd get WAY too sad when the mommy elephant was in the cage and then Dumbo got crunk and had those scry hallucinations!

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starsniper June 23 2007, 17:10:00 UTC
Love's a fickle thing. It comes to some people easily, but to others, it takes a while. It all really depends on how much a person's willing to open up themselves to possibilities. The people who fall in and out of love a the drop of a hat are optimistic and open to everything, but at the same time, unconsciously, they've closed themselves to commitment and a sense of realism. I haven't seen Sex and the City in ages but I remember wondering what living a life like those girls would be like. What I've found is that they don't show you how frustrating it is knowing that you can attract people and fall in love, but you can't stay in love or something happens and it ends. It's like a repeated cycle of events and you wonder if you'll ever find that fairytale you dreamed up as a little girl ( ... )

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anonymous August 28 2008, 16:32:23 UTC
Love and lust should not be easily confused. And remember, television is scripted, flawlessly executed, and made to entertain. Yet to me, it seems many people take t.v. to be a role model of how they should exemplify their lives. It takes distinction to break away from this. You will know love when life seems like a dream, when the moments with that person outweigh any moment alive. That you know full well, that you could spend your entire life with them and be perfectly, fully, happy.

Everything else, to me, is carnal instinct. (in the sense of lust/love)

You may not be asking for any of this advice, but it is here, because random people care about other random people. Next time you feel like enjoying life (this is an old post, your circumstance may have changed) just wake up some what early, go outside and breathe. Look around at your surroundings, the examples of god in everyday life. The colors of autumn, the smell of fall, the incoming cold... All these things make me enjoy my stay here.

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