A story of friendship

Jan 10, 2009 21:53

Once upon a time, two little girls, lets call them Rachel and Melissa met at a ballet class just before an exam. Now Rachel was very suspicious of Melissa and thought her a posh girl because she had a fancy push button umbrella complete with polka dots for the umbrella dance and Rachel only had a frilly stripy one that her Dad had bought cheap ( Read more... )

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thefairmelissa January 11 2009, 00:40:13 UTC
*teary*

What would I ever do without you, missus?

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blonderootsshow January 11 2009, 00:44:38 UTC
Uhhh not have anyone chronicling your life ready for when you sell that best selling book masterpiece, award winning book?!

Seriously, you'd be a very different person.

As would I without you :)

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blonderootsshow January 11 2009, 20:04:19 UTC
Of course now I've read it again, I've made myself sound a wee bit like an alcoholic who is always having boy trouble.

And I'm nowhere near (and never was) the alcoholic standard of Sean and Harry and I've never even had that much boy trouble, it's just what little I have had seems to be quite dramatic and therefore memorable...

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thefairmelissa January 11 2009, 23:05:56 UTC
*giggle* It did make you sound a bit man-mad. It's true that your trouble with blokes is disproportionately dramatic to the time you've spent in relationships. I swear to God, you'll ring me up one day and tell me you're about to have a shotgun wedding with somebody I don't know, and it's complicated but please can I get my ass on the next train to (somewhere rural) so I can witness your wedding! ;-)

I think after my post I scoop the alcoholic prize, however...

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nik_w January 11 2009, 01:37:08 UTC
Best post ever! I always wondered what that nagging feeling I had about Melissa was - now I know it's because she's a communist!:p Anyone who likes Due South can't be the evil sort of communist, tho!:D

I laughed so much at "Melissa even came and visited Rachel, stepping foot into a land where her Oyster card didn't work and it went dark at night instead of being an artificial light paradise" - not specifically because you were referring to Melissa visiting you, but because the reaction of Londoners having to travel somewhere outside of London always amuses me!:)

Oh, and I still don't understand the Ted thing, but hey!:p

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blonderootsshow January 11 2009, 15:53:35 UTC
We termed her the class communist because she would always take Russia's side in class debates.

She got positively scared by the dark the first time she visited. And the wide open spaces. She is most definitely a city girl and would probably panic in a super wide open space like a desert!!

And the Ted thing is very stupid and probably only a 14 year old girl would understand it. But it has most definitely stuck!!

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