Where in the world is...

Dec 21, 2007 22:25

I think those five words will remind me of watching Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? as long as I live. It's amusing, perhaps even a tad embarrassing, that I used to watch Ghost Writer and the PBS kid show Aurthur when I was in high school. Although, Aurthur did teach me how to spell "Aardvark", which is an equally silly word ( Read more... )

like... sentences? commas? what is a com, but on my own journal? hm. i don't know., another rant from the crazy bitch. what?, i can't imagine ever needing this much s

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fuckingecstasy December 26 2007, 16:23:07 UTC
thanks for being able to articulate so much of what i cant into words. i really like this post, so much so ive read it a few to many times; yes im weird but it just makes so much sense to me. also i was reading your about me on your user info page & realized that you could of been describing me. i found that relate to everything you've written expect im not bi-curious but even so i found it quite lovely that someone out there that feel so similar.

and don't do ever be embrassed, i used to watch carmen sandiego! i also used to play the pc game & i loved ghost writer & even had some of the books - id love to one day find the series's on dvd that would be neat.

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_jilleen_ December 26 2007, 23:13:43 UTC
I would so buy that dvd. lol

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dancingdakota December 27 2007, 01:14:48 UTC
Okay. So I stumbled upon your journal accidentally. I think you commented on someone elses, a mutual friend perhaps journal. And I saw your picture, and it was Ani DiFranco and since I adore her, like woah. I was like I need to be friends with that kid.

And THEN I read your post, and I watched both Carmen Sandiego (and repeat that statement annoyingly often) and I remember Ghost Writer (awesome concept for a show) I was like yes. This LJ Friendship is fate.

read some of my Public Entries and see if you agree on this adding necessity.

P.S As a lesbian, I would suggest giving the guy a break, I love women but I still haven't completely grasped the "what they want" theory. And Mel Gibson, taught me nothing btw.

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_jilleen_ December 27 2007, 02:29:48 UTC
Should Mel have taught you something?

You're a woman. What we want should be a cake walk for you, right? haha

We're moody, unpredictable beings. We will never be happy 100% of the time, and it comes down to ending up with someone that you want to make happy as much as possible. Women seeming impossible is normal. It's when the irritation over-takes the desire to make it right that shows when you need to move on.

I'll pop on over and see how cool you are. ;)

... in my opinion of course.

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