be a friend and go post

Feb 01, 2006 19:51

I'm in New York right now and it's nothing but fabulous. I sometimes forget that I actually, really love this city. The fact that Fashion Week is Friday hasn't exactly hit. Yet I've done rehearsal walks and already want to go home, or just crawl into a hole and put the rock over it that I came out of. I've already got my favourite visitor coming in ( Read more... )

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asia_argento February 2 2006, 04:47:13 UTC
You always talk about so many things and I want to comment on them all but I'm afraid I'll sound like a babbling idiot. New York is probably my favorite place in America, it's as close to Europe as America gets which isn't very close really. I love how people are all shocked whenever they hear about parents doing drugs, hello, how many of them are on Xanax or lithium or whatever shit. I don't know, I started masturbating at age three so I think I kind of skipped the whole idea of sex being this big romantic thing, I just knew it felt good and didn't cost anything. Well, not usually. My sister definitely taught me a lot, though; she was way more sophisticated than I was. I used to watch her through the keyhole of her bedroom, but I was dumb enough to boast about it later and she'd slug me one.

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hanasoukupova February 2 2006, 23:08:36 UTC
Blabber all you want, I actually really like the blabbering and will reciprocrate by nodding my head. Closer to Europe in the way that a lot of tourists are there? Oh my god, age three, I can't even imagining remember anything from then. I just remember putting tea bags down my pants. Hahaha, I think I'd be too weirded to watch my sister, she would tell me stories though and give advice a thirteen-year-old shouldn't be hearing.

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jlst February 2 2006, 04:56:01 UTC
And oh you said German I had to point that out, okay I'm a little obsessive now with commenting.

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hanasoukupova February 2 2006, 23:09:22 UTC
It sounds familiar. ;)

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jlst February 3 2006, 06:30:35 UTC
Doesn't it? Sorry about freaking out at that one place.

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hanasoukupova February 4 2006, 08:48:33 UTC
Don't worry about it. We talked and it's all good.

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joss_s February 2 2006, 06:17:24 UTC
it always seems like we are growing up too fast when we look back on it, but during that actual time, it feels like we can't really grow up fast enough. it always amazes me how things like that work out.

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hanasoukupova February 2 2006, 23:11:27 UTC
And then we regret not relishing our childhood enough when we're adults. When we have one thing we want another. I love that icon, did anyone ever tell you you have nice cheekbones? That makes it sound like I'm hitting on you.

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joss_s February 3 2006, 21:03:51 UTC
exactly! we're never satisfied, it's just human nature but that doesn't make it any less awful, really! haha aw thank you. obviously you are, hello alex james :)

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hanasoukupova February 4 2006, 08:48:09 UTC
I actually have a love/hate relationship with human nature. Haha I don't know if Alex reads these comments or just secretly enjoys it. Insert smiley here.

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jessicastam February 2 2006, 07:17:30 UTC
haha, i think everyone's been nudged lately. i really love this post though so i'm glad the nudging worked. i'm still trying to get my timezones adjusted in my head right now, fingers crossed i've got it by friday. i wonder how long it'll take for us to go from excited to wanting to run screaming in the opposite direction?

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hanasoukupova February 2 2006, 23:15:18 UTC
Nudging is the new black. I was planning on updating anways? And thank you, I always love your posts. Haha I don't think I'm ever in one place long enough to get used to a timezone, so I'm normally all over the place. I even get my dates wrong and lately I've been one day ahead, today I kept putting February 3rd on everything. I'd say about three days, long enough for us to grow sleep deprivation.

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levine February 2 2006, 13:26:22 UTC
I still think manatee's are the number one animal to get hit by bastard boats. Reading this made me nervous for Prince William, I think we need to make sure he keeps away from tuna nets. I like that your life is filled with Europeans.

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hanasoukupova February 2 2006, 23:19:16 UTC
Manatees look like giant marshmallows to me. I was thinking of Prince William when I wrote this, let's go visit him come next month before he gets depressed about it. Haha well, I am a European?

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