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Oct 30, 2007 00:26

Psychologists say there's this affliction called SAD (seasonal affective disorder) where people get depressed when the summer leaves and leaves us with grey depressive skies but blame it on my English upbringing, I get the complete opposite. When the season changes from warm to chill, I'm GLAD. I want nothing more that to be outside; raking leaves ( Read more... )

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m_rodriguez October 30 2007, 07:53:10 UTC
Honest to our favorite roommate, you are my favorite thing about not being dead.

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jonnyleemiller October 30 2007, 08:00:37 UTC
But when we die, we turn to dust. I'll miss you when you're in prison and/or gone but you know I'm like Dolly Parton and will always love you.

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hdancy October 30 2007, 16:50:16 UTC
RSVPs for the sausage festival. That picture still makes me cry. I'm sorry you don't get to be Jareth, though. We all know you have experience with the spandex.

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jonnyleemiller October 30 2007, 17:53:32 UTC
Excellent, Smithers. You'll be in charge of hauling sausage back to Hell A for later consumption. I lost fair and square, and she looks better in the mullet wig anyway. Next time I see you, I'll pop out of a doorway singing DANCE MAGIC DANCE.

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j_garner October 30 2007, 17:49:59 UTC
I feel the exact same way about the weather! There is something about rain and pumpkins and dead leaves that just makes me so happy. Summer is nice and I love the beach, but nothing compares to the cool, cold weather. I don't know what possessed me to live in California either. I should go to London.

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jonnyleemiller October 30 2007, 17:57:02 UTC
Well hello Jennifer Garner, I'm glad you agree. I love when it's cold and clear out, typical Autumn weather. Plus, you've an excuse to buy really horrid looking sweaters. You can rent my flat, only £149,99 per week, all amenities included.

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j_garner October 30 2007, 19:46:32 UTC
I don't need an excuse to buy horrible looking sweaters Jonny Lee, I do it all year round. But I carry Violet normally so people don't notice. I'd take you up on that, but I am married to Ben Affleck and girl never knows when the paychecks might stop coming in, so I have to try to save my cash.

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jonnyleemiller October 31 2007, 04:54:16 UTC
I agree, it's always the right time for some ugly sweaters. Speaking of Ben Affleck, I saw Gone Baby Gone today and it was fantastic. Please tell him to quit acting and keep directing. You might get more of a cash flow that way as well.

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jude__law October 30 2007, 19:57:25 UTC
Just admit that good tea is what you miss most about England.

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jonnyleemiller October 31 2007, 04:55:53 UTC
Good tea, decent breakfasts and the ability to ride my bike and not almost get killed by some crazy LA driver.

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sienna_g October 30 2007, 20:01:20 UTC
I'm having a tough time adjusting to the autumn of LA myself. Though, they took a chance on another Brit for an American tv series, so I really shouldn't complain. That's right, we've got a kinship in that area! I'll write of it someday, but first the real reason I'm here. I'm really glad you posted, since if I posted again just to share this I might be killed tomorrow under the guise of a night of mysterious happenings.

This morning, I thought of this, then I thought of you. Somehow, I think you might not find it too odd.

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jonnyleemiller October 31 2007, 04:57:43 UTC
Did you get a tv programme too?! Well best of luck, I hope yours actually makes makes it on air. And HAHAHA WHAT ON EARTH IS THAT AND WHY DID IT MAKE YOU THINK OF ME?? I'm flattered and I want that spiky red hair and their outfits.

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