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Aug 08, 2009 00:05

I like when people who I think do not know I exist know my name.
It's cool.

I have roommates. Plural. Two of them. I live in a triple.
Oye Vey.
I do not know how I feel about that.

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goldfish855 August 8 2009, 13:33:01 UTC
I'd be souped.
Most of my friends became very close to their roommates, and having a triple allows for there to be give and take and less room for confrontation. And even if you don't like them, you have bunches of friends in Boston, and I'm sure Ken and I will be up frequently, if not more people.
Your freshman year of college is something you can't do twice, so I'd go into it hard, get involved in everything that interests you, talk to everyone you see that seems cool, and do everything you can to have fun.
Because your upperclassmen years are more fun when you are a vital part of your class/school/city.

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eringabbahey August 8 2009, 16:06:35 UTC
Last night I was very anti-two roommates but pretty pro right now.

You are right, I plan to get involved so I can meet new people. I'm hoping I can break away from the fact that I am moderatley shy. It's doable.

I talked to one of my roommates last night at like three in the morning and I love her. She listens to awesome music and loves comic books. So cool. Also, I think having two roommates can reduce the awkward factor. My other roommate is a full blown Scene Girl. Big hair, skin and bones, the works. She seemed okay, I only talked to her briefly.

You kids need to visit me!

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goldfish855 August 9 2009, 13:41:57 UTC
Yeah, apparently one of Danielle's roommates is a scene girl too, but, whatever. She could be cool or at least a good person, even though it's hard to believe that anyone like that could be anything but an idiot.

And you have no idea. Everyone is in Boston this year. If Northhampton was slightly closer I'd die.

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zesticide August 8 2009, 17:42:23 UTC
I think it's an awesome opportunity, three people will bring totally different things to the table and it will be a nice mix, the three of you getting to know each other rather than just taking two strangers and having them switch all information, per regular dormmates. Though that's more intimate, this offers more room to get out there, to meet more people, and to have a group of friends, which is sometimes nicer in places like Boston. And especially in times like your freshman year of college. I agree- being involved is the best thing you can do. Don't let your shyness alienate you, though I don't think it's that severe that it will. This is totally an opportunity to get out there and take advantage of all of the opportunities that Boston has to offer, that small town Bristol-Warren does not.

I think you're gonna do great, really.
People are going to love you, and you're going to love them.

and yea, that first thing is a totally-cool ego boost.

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