BAPS & Heart Spillage

Aug 26, 2006 04:07

I can't sleep, but I'm pretty sure you are all soundly so. I got things to do this next week that I'm not looking forward to - the sort of things that poke you, needle you and then let you know how healthy you are independently of how you actually feel. Hence the wakefulness even at this early hour ( Read more... )

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cindergal August 26 2006, 17:37:58 UTC
I have remained a member of BAPS mostly for sentimental reasons for some time now, so even though I haven't visited there in a long time I know exactly what you mean. I'm so glad to have met so many great friends there. ::hugs tight::

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chenanceou August 29 2006, 03:12:32 UTC
Friends were made and, even if the show is dead [I still sometimes see a call for BONES and ask myself "What is Angel doing out in the daylight?"], the friendships endured. Mercifully. Because there have been times the road would have been much harder without those.

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wisemack August 26 2006, 17:55:28 UTC
Hey, you ARE the top. Always, sweetie ( ... )

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chenanceou August 29 2006, 03:23:36 UTC
N'enquerrez de semaine où elles sont, ni de cet an... Qu'a ce reffrain ne vous remaine.

You lyrical, you. BTW - the cookie dough moment still ranks up there as the most I've laughed.

I'm not fully baked!? C'mon!

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chenanceou August 29 2006, 03:27:51 UTC
First and foremost, luv. Always.
Where would I be without your love? You encouraged me, nurtured me and were there. I still say people as good as you are a rare thing indeed - I'm just glad BAPS put you in my way.

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rusty_halo August 31 2006, 03:26:11 UTC
I was just going to write you an email because I was getting all nostalgic about the "old days" after the BAPS announcement, but I see that you've posted (yay!).

I can't believe how long ago that all was! I was looking through some old posts--it's so surreal to see all of us talking to each other as strangers, slowly getting to know each other. Once someone is a dear part of your life, it's hard to imagine that there was once a time you didn't know them. And how weird to see your first meetings preserved on the internet! (Oh how I wish she wasn't deleting the archives.)

I had tons of issues with BAPS (I know, who didn't) but you're right that overall it was a positive experience, and yeah, even the kerfuffles I now remember with nostalgia.

I was no longer the freak and I was hooked.Man, I know just what you mean. This is really such a wonderful community. I know we're all scattered on LJ now, but we're still together, it's just the format that's changed ( ... )

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chenanceou October 3 2006, 02:48:22 UTC
I just wrote you an e-mail, not one of those long ones though.

I was thinking of you the other day and telling the teen how we used to talk even though there's the whole age gap thing. She pointed out that I still had a picture of you in my phone and so I did. I think it's the one I took at Puk [that very, very narrow restaurant] because you have a menu with you. The teen says she wants your hair colour.

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hobiscuit December 28 2006, 22:41:30 UTC
That's too bad about BAPS. I don't think about all that much anymore but it sure did change my life! I've never had an obsession like that before or since then. In some ways it makes my life feel empty and in some way much easier. I'm glad you are feeling better and on the road to recovery. I still think of you often. My brother married a woman from Brazil so it is always interesting to be around here and think of you!

Much love!!!!

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