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Jan 23, 2006 18:21

So we're sitting at the dinner table and my mom asks, "Steph, are you okay?" I respond, "Yeah, sure mom, I'm fine, why?" "You just seem upset, that's all. Maybe you should consider looking for another job." she says. "Yeah, I need something to occupy my time with after school." I said. "Well maybe if you had tried out for Jekyll and Hyde you would ( Read more... )

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dfinetenacious January 24 2006, 00:05:42 UTC
my mom does the whole "do you have a prom date yet?!" thing all the time too.

dude. are you gonna come to "circle" again?!?

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heelsoverhead4u January 24 2006, 00:17:06 UTC
i love you. i really do. there some rare spark in you that not many people have. you can be who you want to be when you want to be it. that is rare. there are too many self-conscious people in this world, and you are not one of them. God has GREAT plans for you...im sure of it...no..i KNOW it.
i feel your pain on the whole parents nagging situ. lol
love <3

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organicolivia January 24 2006, 01:44:15 UTC
Think about the one thing you wish you could do with your life if nothing held you back from it- not your parents, not any amount of schooling, not anything you think you don't have- if you had no limitations, no obstacles, what would you do with your life?

Follow THAT bliss. Nothing else.

Oh, Stephanie. College will be great. Just a little bit longer.

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an7ie January 24 2006, 16:20:35 UTC
You're so much your own person that she sees you in the theatre.

I've been out of theatre for going on 3 years now and I'm chillin. I've done some minor things since, but Steph, unlike me, you've always had your head together. You have never been all gung-ho hard core, theatre-or-die, cast-me-as-a-lead-or-I'll-cut-myself. You've never wanted to be, as you've said, one of those annoying theatre yuppies in New York who wait tables and waltz around in various voices waiting for someone to leave a tip that will take them to the top. You're really logical about somethings people are usually neurotic about. She'll appreciate that later on.

It's just that you're NOT stereotypical and she's consciously expecting you to be. I don't think she wants wants anything out of you. Just level with her. Parents can't read your mind, even when it's a good one.

Hey! I miss you. I can't do anything about it, but let it be said.
You're in the records, Stephanie. I miss your reasoning.

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glowinthedark16 January 25 2006, 00:05:41 UTC
Yes, Chels, I'm coming to circle, just tell me where and when and I'll be there ( ... )

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