We tend to choose our friends based on how much fun we have with them, not how reliable they are. That's why only one of my friends is an accountant - dependability hardly ever comes into play. Also, for some reason it's a lot easier to reneg on a deal with your friends than it is with complete strangers. I'm not sure why that is, but it is the main reason why I've never entered into a financial arrangement of any importance with any of my friends. But then you know what lunatics say - ghanush, gribbledy grunkle.
yeah, good point. However, I try to stick to any commitments I make, even if it may not be as easy to do as it first thought. (I'm guessing that Mr. Scuds here has the same predisposition). And i think its natural to presume that others have that same kind of integrity. at any rate, for me it's not really a question of how good of a friend, but rather if someone will hold to their commitments.
the only thing bad about cargo vans is alot of the times, you have to pay per mile, and not per trip. most cargo vans dont let you go out of the state either.
i think that that was fuckedup its not cause i dont want o move right now its cause i cant if i had my way i ould have nver left at all.. you cant blame us or think we are bad friend because of it an if you choose to then mayb you ere never a friend to begin with.. i still miss you though. xo e
Re: thats fuckedfucdemasJuly 17 2003, 19:30:48 UTC
its seem like you're implying that i think you/re a bad friend. i think you're a top notch friend. we've shared some amazing moments. i do however feel let down by this whole situation. im scertain you never implied to burn anyone but unfortunately its how it turned out.
Re: thats fuckedfucdemasJuly 17 2003, 19:44:04 UTC
its seem like you're implying that i think you/re a bad friend. i think you're a top notch friend. we've shared some amazing moments. i do however feel let down by this whole situation. im scertain you never implied to burn anyone but unfortunately its how it turned out.
you must wait a while for that post. the first few weeks willbe hell. no food, no money and no booze. but i will persevere, not to pay back my debts but to be able to drink in the wee hours in the city im certain i will both love and hate with a passion. passion about anything is wheres its at.
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it never ceases to amaze me how people can seem straight, and be fakers all the same.
good luck man.
peace
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However, I try to stick to any commitments I make, even if it may not be as easy to do as it first thought. (I'm guessing that Mr. Scuds here has the same predisposition).
And i think its natural to presume that others have that same kind of integrity.
at any rate, for me it's not really a question of how good of a friend, but rather if someone will hold to their commitments.
any good shows comming up, Mr. King?
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I wish i could help if i had a better running car I'd shuttle some stuff for you It's only a 14 hour drive right?
An adventure.
I think your best ally in this will be determination.
*Waits for the post about how great living in New York is*
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