I now have two jobs. I'm not really complaining about it, because I know I'll need all the money I can get next year. However, I worry about conflicting schedules and lack of fun. Blah blah blah
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I know what you mean. And I hate it. I see these kids who didn't even KNOW sam (names withheld, although none of them read this blog anyway but you know how things get around) and they collect sam stuff like it's comic figurines or, in my favorite incident, claim sam was a good friend of theirs even though they never, ever talked. It sickens me. But it's hypocritical to say that they CAN'T be like that, because who are we to say? It's just as bad if one says that they can't do that because one knew Sam better, was closer to him, regardless of the truth
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I was talking to Ben about this the other day, although I didn't want to mention it to any of you guys in case it came out wrong and sounded like I didn't care...
I think that part of what's happened as a result of all the events and objects designed as a tribute to Sam is that he is in danger of becoming more of a fashion statement than a memory.
This is why I feel awkward participating in some of the Sam stuff (since I barely knew him), although I do if someone asks me to. I was bummed that I missed the thing at the park; I thought it went all evening.
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But guess what? I'm coming HOME tomorrow. My flight gets in at 10:40 am. And I'm staying until Friday.
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I think that part of what's happened as a result of all the events and objects designed as a tribute to Sam is that he is in danger of becoming more of a fashion statement than a memory.
This is why I feel awkward participating in some of the Sam stuff (since I barely knew him), although I do if someone asks me to. I was bummed that I missed the thing at the park; I thought it went all evening.
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