Dear memére B.

Oct 07, 2006 19:13

On the street posts going along Hollis street, towards school, there are multiple photos of two people kissing, with the words ( Read more... )

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anonymous October 8 2006, 07:11:08 UTC
I can't help but say that it would surely be a senseless shame for mrskrauz to retire, especially any time soon. Stay among us.

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abrokenroad October 8 2006, 16:44:00 UTC
So long Mrs. Smith.

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mrskrauz October 9 2006, 01:39:23 UTC
aww. you said it, mathieu.

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kimburly October 9 2006, 00:42:13 UTC
Sophine,
Why do you want to delete your journal? Just because you're in a different place in your life, that doesn't mean you have to erase it.. it can carry on with you. Look at me, when I started this journal, I had just broken up with Ron and I was a heartbroken mess and look at me now.

Anywho, don't mind me, I'm probably just saying this because I enjoy your journal so much, it's one of the journals on the top of my list that I love to read. Ca serait vraiment dommage de voir mrskraus partir.

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mrskrauz October 9 2006, 01:38:07 UTC
Well,..I do think I am a different person now, and I often don't want to associate my thoughts with the ones I had three years ago (eventhough they are responsible for the current ones) I think it's great to see how much i've evolved over the years, even if only obvious to me. tu comprends? and i'll still keep on writing, only under a different name. i'm still thinking about everything. my new entries will probably be just the same. you know me and fresh starts; change. i'm happy you think all of this though. we'll see. see you.

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The past is committed to itself kimburly October 10 2006, 20:27:33 UTC
Sophie,

You should do whatever you need to do. I had to retire my old blog, but I didn't kill it. Retired, not dead, I guess. I figure that, once my past was made public, it was forever in the collective memory, small as that might be. But, just like I cannot erase the actual events or thoughts that brought forth the entries, I chose not to erase their record.

Mind you, I have taken much pleasure out of throwing out old (pen and paper) journals that were so terribly negative I no longer considered them a part of me. Even though, technically they are, I feel they were more like amputated limbs. Keeping them around meant something might stink up the closet.

Good luck on your new blog adventures. I'm rooting for you.

Peace,

Tom

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