what becomes of a day

Aug 24, 2004 04:14

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s_green August 24 2004, 04:57:37 UTC
I couldn't help but smile through all of this. Mainly because I noticed a tinge of thaw on that normally icy demeanor.

You're a very meticulous kind of person, and I'm not surprised that you've thought out every pathway that could have led you after the initial decision; all I can say is that I can't really express how I feel with you being happy with where you are now.

Likewise.

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m_r_phillippe August 24 2004, 13:16:32 UTC
Hush, you, there is no thawing or cracking of ice. I am nothing if not a character from some forgotten tale by Tennessee Williams.

Whatever. This is complicated where it should be simple and simple where it should be complicated. I don't pretend to understand any of it, but maybe that's why I'm so captivated.

Unrelated, those keywords never fail to amuse. If only because I'm not sure what an accoutant is.

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s_green August 24 2004, 13:24:28 UTC
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof comes to mind.

I think that's why we both are, the progression isn't of a normal sequence and it's throwing me off, and the degree of difficulty for things seems to have taken the same tone.

I don't know I was abiding by the stereotype, I have no idea what one is either, actually.

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m_r_phillippe August 24 2004, 13:36:17 UTC
You misspelled it, you doof.

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charlizetheron August 24 2004, 08:03:58 UTC
He does get great parts, I saw Without A Paddle recently and I was in stitches through almost everything, from the Clay Aiken playing in the car to the sporadic appearance of the fanny pack.

Anyway, it's nice to know things are balancing out for you.

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m_r_phillippe August 24 2004, 13:17:15 UTC
He has as much talent for choosing roles as he does performing them.

Thank you, it's nice to be more even-keeled.

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