Heart of the World, how it stands and falls down boom

Jan 16, 2007 03:30

So it's done, or near enough for rock and roll. We tried to buy an extension, but the terms provided us were impossible.

If it helps, we came closer than we had any right to and failed by only a slim margin.

I refuse to quit, though, when the fight is not over yet. There is still a faint wisp of hope. As far as I can tell, if there’s no other ( Read more... )

heart of the world, make or break

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benpeek January 16 2007, 11:56:56 UTC
i got hopes for you, so i hope, yes.

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porphyre January 16 2007, 18:51:04 UTC
I don't at all, I've flinty instead.

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sekari January 16 2007, 14:19:09 UTC
Good luck, and take care.

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porphyre January 16 2007, 18:51:22 UTC
Thank you.

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anonymous January 16 2007, 14:26:47 UTC
Faint hope beats no hope and - you are totally correct. He is extorting you for brutal terms from what I've seen but - as long as no one else is holding out a bag of money, he is best off to try to come to terms with the buyer with the cash.

I suppose I am most impressed by your idealism - you will sit there on this massive amount of money and not misuse the funds at all and everyone knows they can trust you. I think that's very rare these days and it's pretty awesome.

If you need somewhere to stop for dinner, let me know. My schedule is awful this week but I am around tonight, this weekend and Monday next week so far.

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penumbra604 January 16 2007, 14:28:03 UTC
That was me, in my no-one-can-see-me-because-I-was-logged-out-disguise. I hate auto-logouts.

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porphyre January 16 2007, 18:52:04 UTC
I've no hope at all. Reality will be most likely that they try and sue me.

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wyldkyss January 16 2007, 15:52:54 UTC
I'll keep my fingers crossed for a that faint wisp of hope, hun.

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porphyre January 16 2007, 18:57:40 UTC
Thank you, dear. I like the jib of your corset.

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porphyre January 16 2007, 18:57:59 UTC
You know I'll never do that, any more than I would call Paul Grant.

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eva00 January 16 2007, 20:57:10 UTC
The trick is to invite yourself over, bring food, and leave it near her. She'll eat.

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