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Jan 17, 2007 21:05

Visited a PR firm, Channel 13 and Penguin Publishing today. Saw Rent on Broadway last night. Amazing. Think we might walk across the Brooklyn Bridge tonight. Supposed to be a 40 minute walk or so. We'll see. It got so cold in the last day. Tomorrow we visit Newsweek and Money magazine. Last night were on Letterman. We were in a crowd shot in the ( Read more... )

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nerdonahorse January 18 2007, 04:36:24 UTC
I'm really glad the majority of that was fragments. Go team.

As for John, its ultimately your decision. If you think he has changed and are up for it, then do what you want to do. Just be careful, and remember- fool me once...

As one of your closest friends, I'm going to add my two cents: I have to say that when you were with John, you were not as happy as I've seen you, and a relationship should make you the happiest. Dont get caught up in something you are unhappy with because you miss someone. Maybe that can, and will, change. If you decide to get back together, I hope it does because you deserve the best. Choose wisely poppet, and enjoy being single!!! love you!

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iwearahelmet January 18 2007, 18:19:58 UTC
Thanks buddy. I love to hear opinions so share away. Just be supportive in the end. If John and I did get back together we would need to talk about how things would change because you're right I wasn't the happiest I could have been in the relationship. We'll see if we can work through things first. But for now its been really good just to be friends again and actually talk and whatnot.

And I just wrote how I was thinking hence the fragments. Go team. Hope Pullman is treating you well. I'll call soon. It's hard here because we don't have that much free time. Love you and miss you.

You're my favorite, don't tell the others :)

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hee racheygberg January 18 2007, 18:27:15 UTC
I read this thing in Oprah's magazine (shut up I was at granma's and really bored) and I read something that I think is really useful for making big decisions. I wish I'd read it sooner, then I wouldn't feel like a dummy all the time. It's the 10-10-10 rule. How will this decision affect you in 10 minutes, 10 days, and 10 years. I support you either way because you are a mature enough person to know what is best for you.

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Re: hee nerdonahorse January 19 2007, 01:20:01 UTC
does 10 months not matter?

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Re: hee racheygberg January 19 2007, 22:26:58 UTC
Not to Oprah it doesn't. Maybe 10-10-10-10 is a little redundant? I still think it's a good method to help make big decisions.

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