SelfCheck 2006 2.0

Feb 10, 2006 02:30

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densetsu13 February 10 2006, 16:02:11 UTC
I totally knwo what you mean about classical music. Being introduced to it at a young age it was my first love for any form of music. Obviously my friends in elementary school did not share my love for it at all and just thought I was weird.

It's unfortunate that that relationship didn't last and that she did lead you on and didn't give you a better excuse, but like you said it's life and it's good that you've already moved on and are not dwelling on it.

"Playing weddings always feels like a glimpse into the short future, because sooner than I can imagine I'm sure my friends are going to start getting married more and more, and I'm probably gonna be going to a lot of these things soon. I won't say, but I can guess at who will be the first few to get married. =)"omg TELL me about it! One of my oldest and closest friends is expecting his first baby next week with his girlfriend (he's 21, I know a bit young in our day and age) but he's really excited and I have to admit so am I. Some of my older friends are already getting married and ( ... )

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lunedrealms February 10 2006, 16:05:29 UTC
I'm sorry to hear about you and Katie... I'm a woman and sometimes I don't understand us either. :P What will be will be.

I'm SO sad that my scribble died! I feel like a look into the past would give me some much-needed answers now.

I don't think living in the present is ignorant. If we could all do that, we'd be a lot happier. It makes sense, really: the present is all there really ever is. Past and future are human concepts. The future may not even be, for all we know. I've been thinking about this stuff lately.

I hope you're well.

~Shayla

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packagedthought February 10 2006, 17:05:05 UTC
aww damn katie! that sucks dude, i thought that could go somewhere awesome. i suppose if it did happen, that's what was needed. you can't rule out the possibility of something in the future, now just isn't the right time, at least for her.

i love jupiter, only wish i could have played it well back in the day.

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claudrocks February 10 2006, 22:38:28 UTC
omg... you're going to make me cry by mentioning scribble!!!!

AND YAY FOR COFFEE (or other sippable beverage for those of us non-coffee-drinkers)!!!!

:) yay for your old stuff

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tomekz February 10 2006, 23:29:24 UTC
Wow, I had a super long comment ready and it got lost... I'm sure we'll be talking about the female mindgames when I come in person in March so wait for me dead baby rapist! I might just send you an e-mail if I can pull myself away from all the homework I have to do. If I wasn't going to Florida for reading week, you KNOW I would come down...

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