Mazdas, Mazdas everywhere

Jan 08, 2004 16:30

Ah yes. Another afternoon at Quiet Storm. There are definitely worse things. And anyway, Matthu was making noises yesterday about letting me read an old project of his, so I'm hoping he brings it with him today. I'm quite curious to see what his writing is like.

The pool was crappy (a dozen screaming kids; I got out when they accidentally held me ( Read more... )

insanity, joey, swimming, quiet storm, antiochwhore, doctors, peezy, anarqueso, matthu, smoking, h.w.s.r.n.

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rawdolphin January 8 2004, 13:37:18 UTC
Don't Smoke. Think about reliving what it took to quit + giving that $50 carton to that guy who didn't say "thanks" (cartons are $50 here maybe more over there--geez!)

attacked by children? Sounds like something out of Willie Wonka

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hopita January 8 2004, 14:53:10 UTC
Epilogue:

I had a funny feeling that I wouldn't see Matthu today, and, thus far, he's not materialized.

I did see zostrianos, though. He had soup.

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Re: committment phobic suewan January 8 2004, 16:24:38 UTC
Childhood and relationships? Connections? Definitely. Don'tcha know, Hope, I have an arsehole magnet attached to my forehead so that they can find me better? Just in case there was any doubt that certain people might be totally unsuitable for me!

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Re: committment phobic hopita January 9 2004, 07:53:49 UTC
I used to have a red "M" magnet on my refrigerator to remind me to never, ever again date a man named Michael. Or Mike. Mike is worse than Michael.

I lost that magnet while I was living in Chicago. Maybe that's my problem.

Arsehole magnets? Michael magnets?

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morrigan716 January 8 2004, 17:22:19 UTC
Yeah, the relationship thing is definitely related to the tragic childhood. I've been trying so hard to find a guy like my dad. But they all are!

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Speaking as an Ex-Boyfriend... anonymous January 8 2004, 20:41:03 UTC
Gee... I hope you're not generalizing about all of your ex's. If so , I'm hurt. Mortally wounded even (I'm such a ham).
Some of us ex-boyfriends remember you fondly. I, for one, remember you as the girl that taught me how to kiss (I still remember our first , btw outside of the Museum on the parking lot side. Can you say, "hoover"? That was me). If this person can't see how you've enriched their life, then to hell with them. It's their loss!

--Alan

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Re: Speaking as an Ex-Boyfriend... hopita January 9 2004, 07:54:34 UTC
You're as crazy as the rest of them, and you damn well know it too.

- H

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Re: Speaking as an Ex-Boyfriend... anonymous January 9 2004, 08:06:28 UTC
What did you expect? We met in group therapy.

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Re: Speaking as an Ex-Boyfriend... hopita January 9 2004, 13:45:33 UTC
Yes, well, there is that.

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