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Aug 12, 2005 23:38

i'm in florida and i'm really having a great time. we haven't done anything spectacular, nothing that i couldn't do anywhere else ( Read more... )

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commonpple August 13 2005, 04:26:06 UTC
I think you, me and Dan Morris need to hang out... like seriously.

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newslady August 13 2005, 15:54:22 UTC
Ahhhh...so you're feeling it, too. Isn't it strange?

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bluedaykisses August 13 2005, 17:04:36 UTC
yeah, i'm really feeling it. i have been for a while now, but i tried to block it out. i guess i just can't anymore.

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_shordee_ August 14 2005, 19:55:12 UTC
have you seen garden state? That movie is about this same thing... that longing for "home" but disappointment that it no longer exists because we're in that weird intermittent period when you've moved out of your parent's house (which has always been "home") but still haven't settled down on your own and made "home" for yourself. Just think, in 20 years when you've finally made your own home you'll probably long for these days when you could go where ever you wanted whenever you wanted. It all evens out in the end.

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squeela August 15 2005, 14:42:58 UTC
Ah, El Rancho. I know, I know. A couple months ago I was back together with Jeremy (briefly) and he said the same things about El Rancho, and that he was so sad that nobody talked to each other anymore. (Well, that's not really true, at least in my case... I still talk to people). Of course, soon after all of that, he disappeared and never called me again. So the point of that story is, I think, is that everyone is guilty of doing to each other what they hate. The second point is that maybe Tom Wolfe was right: "You can't go home again."

The third point is that the second two points are depressing. The last point is that I have made friends in Detroit, but they're not the same, and it takes so looooong to make really good friends again, and you realize that you took the ones you did have for granted.

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