accidental voice; "Giles, we're not supposed to move the body!"

Jan 12, 2009 10:59

I kind of always wished that my dad would come back. That was when I was young and an idiot. But that kind of hope was a lot to keep up- it was easier just to not care. If you don't expect him to show up when he promised you once a month, don't expect him to show up at your homecoming or your graduation, then presto. No disappointment ( Read more... )

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handsomejack January 12 2009, 16:17:16 UTC
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Want a sparing partner?

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:26:07 UTC
I'm not angry. I just-

I didn't want to dig that up again. Some things should stay buried- but I guess the city doesn't understand that.

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handsomejack January 12 2009, 16:30:17 UTC
Oh, not so much for the angry. Just, sometimes a good dose of physical activity can help redirect the mind from dwelling on things.

I think they understand all too well what is happening. It's not as random as it might seem.

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:34:00 UTC
I might have to take you up on that.

Yeah, well. There's nothing good about bringing this stuff up.

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voice; shutupsammy January 12 2009, 16:25:29 UTC
Dads promise a lot of shit they don't pull through with. Believe me. You're allowed to be...pissed and disappointed. And to break things, apparently.

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voice; 1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:28:11 UTC
[Her device breaks up at times- but mostly there's just static and some feedback.]

Yeah. He's with his secretary in Spain. Living the cliche.

I didn't mean to break it. Just to make it stop recording.

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voice; shutupsammy January 12 2009, 16:30:43 UTC
You think he's happy there?

See, Buffy, if we don't want to break things we usually try not to let elephants stampede over them or whatever you did.

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voice; 1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:32:42 UTC
He's happy. He doesn't have to deal with his delinquent, burning-gyms-down-and-getting-kicked-out-of-school daughter. He gets a normal life. Why wouldn't he be happy?

Okay, you got me there. Can we get these things fixed somewhere?

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tofuinthesky January 12 2009, 16:37:04 UTC
Dads suck so hard sometimes.

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:46:59 UTC
Yeah, they really do.

Hey, sorry you had to listen to that. I'm not normally this unload-y. Hopefully.

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tofuinthesky January 12 2009, 16:53:37 UTC
No, it's okay. It kinda makes me feel better knowing that it wasn't only my parents who ended up sucking.

And I mean really sucking.

[ooc: Sorry for all the edits. I can't type today. WTF SELF.]

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 23:09:39 UTC
Looking at the amount of posts, guess not.

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tothelibrary January 12 2009, 16:37:21 UTC
Today sucks.

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:47:54 UTC
I know. Want to go out and pig out? Cake, pie, whatever. Milkshakes too. It's a special occasion.

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tothelibrary January 12 2009, 16:51:07 UTC
I fully support this. Tara said she'd make the funny shaped pancakes later, too.

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 16:52:38 UTC
Okay. It'll be a pig out date.

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blackeyedskank January 12 2009, 17:47:30 UTC
Does everyone around here have daddy issues?

[ooc: I have to run to class but I'll be back!]

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1inageneration January 12 2009, 23:05:19 UTC
I guess it's the ultimate human cliche. No wonder it ends up in the movies all the time.

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blackeyedskank January 13 2009, 02:17:30 UTC
Maybe. Sounds like you might have just as many mommy issues as you do daddy issues, though. What a drag.

[ooc: sorry =__= had work.]

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1inageneration January 13 2009, 02:20:50 UTC
Nah. I just wanted to stop myself before this turned into an episode of some random soap opera.

[OOC- It's definitely okay bb! I had school too.]

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