gus

New LiveJournal user using my LiveJournal

Mar 19, 2003 22:58

There we go.

I just succeded in transforming my journal COMPLETELY to a private "friends only" one ( Read more... )

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curbside_yogini March 19 2003, 06:19:36 UTC
honestly, I've missed you! *smooch*

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gus March 19 2003, 19:24:08 UTC
gosh, *shucks*.

Haha.

Thanks.

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gus March 19 2003, 19:29:39 UTC
Yeah.

I had the same feeling.

But after I wiped my eyes from the blood, I got over it and did it.

If you know how to multi-task windows you can do it in no time! (Right click each day on the calender window and press Alt+TAB to flip back to calender view to do the same for more... etc etc).

I did about 2 months in a single session each time. 2 months took me about 15 minutes to do... Got it all done.

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leesawmay March 19 2003, 10:30:48 UTC
He could just get another lj. ::shrugs::

I know some people who have them for the specific purpose of them being able to read other lj's. They don't post, but they have the option to if they so choose.

Anyway. Just a thought. Seems a lot less of a headache than sharing one.

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gus March 19 2003, 19:41:04 UTC
We can't, and we wont for the following reasons;

A. Sharing a journal for us doesn't seem like a headache at all. In fact, we think it might be a hella funny idea.

B. Even if he wanted to, he could not get his own journal. You have to pay for one thesedays, and well, I already used my LJ code on a community I made about a year and a half ago. It's a community relating to the city I live in. gold_coast

C. We both tend to think that paying for a journal is not worth the money. Well, I kinda do, cos when I had amnesia it did help my memory recovery drastically. But I've already got a journal, and he doesn't really want one (of his own). It takes a lot of configuration, and so on. He likes my layout anyway. So who needs to pay for what?

D. Plus, the fact that our journals will be combined will kinda make it a "2-for-1" deal. I will know everytime he posts, and I will get a message everytime somebody yells at him for writting something stupid. HA!

E. We just wanna muck around

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leesawmay March 19 2003, 19:48:54 UTC

Well, if it was just b and c I'd give him a code. Since it's not, you don't get one. :-p

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gus March 20 2003, 01:11:34 UTC
well thank you very much for considering the offer, I'm flattered. Even though you decided against it in the end, I'm still greatful you considered it in the first place. Thank you. I'm sure he'd be pretty happy too, but yeah, he's not much of a net surfer anyway. Well, not like us.

But the way I see it, is that you'd only be giving a code to a dude that would use his journal only a few times a week, hehe. So please, save it for someone very needy, more so than us net abusers. hehe.

But I am surprised at your initial offer.... wow. You're a pretty nice person for thinking of it!

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ricka March 19 2003, 14:24:59 UTC
An old female friend - whom I still want to keep away from this journal

Hey I'm not that old... and haven't known you that long either...

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gus March 19 2003, 19:45:42 UTC
I wasn't talking about you.

I was talking about some girl you met at my party.

I know you'd remember her easy, but I still don't want to name her here or anywhere else.

Speaking of which, I was meaning to add you! Shit!

Whoops!

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lucers March 20 2003, 05:09:11 UTC
sounds cool:)

that must have been a real pain in the neck.. i think i deleted around 200 and i thought that was crappy:P (and mine weren't even very personal hehe) maybe you could both get different icons.. for when you post

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gus March 21 2003, 01:40:16 UTC
yeah, I thought of that.

Oh, my journal posts are not THAT personal, (cos I am -after-all- still posting things here for some people to see anyway...)

The way I see is that there are some personal things in my life that will never meet the internet. I divide personal life from net life very well and very easily.

They are 2 different worlds. One has more depth that the other, one is funnier than the other, one is more shovenistic than the other, and one is more honest and faithful than the other. Most of the times both worlds tell the same stories, but occasionally they contradict.

Thats the way I want it. Nobody reading my journal can make a personality study of me, or can tell who I really am. Most of the times I write about stupid things, things that make me look like an ass. I do this for the entertainment. Most of the times, the reason I log on is just for a laugh whenever bored.

So the bottom line is that the things listed on my journal are things I want the world to see, either for a laugh, or cos I know a particular person ( ... )

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