And why do you sing Hallelujah if it means nothing to you? Why did you sing with me at all?

May 24, 2006 04:12


I should probably pick up this novel in front of me in which I have absolute no desire of and absorb myself in the pages of Spencer. However, I find myself redirecting my mind in a more familiar pattern, one that has led me to lay my deepest thoughts unto this journal. Of course, in a few days, I will find the error of my madness and wave it off as ( Read more... )

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paradicescape June 2 2006, 17:46:20 UTC
I've mulled over how to reply, and I simply can't come up with an adequate response. However, I hope you found the letter I placed in your senior letter folder. I wrote it at the bar about a month ago, along with several others, but never did turn them in. And maybe this chapter is over, as it seems, but I want you to know you were so important for so long. I don't know what happened to mix everything up exactly, but I'm not looking a person to blame, nor am I saying it wasn't my fault, exactly...I don't even know that I was looking for anything. I was just kind of skirting around obvious observations that I didn't feel as appropriate to write about. I was attempting to avoid such drama ( ... )

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paradicescape June 2 2006, 20:10:38 UTC
Hahahaha. Sam it's not, then. =P

Keith actually deleted his comments, and mine looked rather retarded on their own...They were lonely, I think.

As for your senior letters, "She came in through the bathroom window..." Okay, I came in through the front door and I snuck in.

Check again.

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anonymous June 2 2006, 01:46:14 UTC
Hey, its Alex Gonzalez. Haven't spoken to you in forever. You should call me and catch up

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paradicescape June 2 2006, 03:09:19 UTC
Well that would be wonderful had I had your number...I have a new phone, as well. The number is 404-849-8417. Call me soon, it's been a while since I've heard your voice.

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Blech anonymous June 2 2006, 18:10:38 UTC
1.) Stop being such a better writer than me. It's enough to make me painfully envious. You've got the potential to be a great novelist, and you better do something with it. There's no need for an "Or else," clause there. You know that you are good, and that I've no reason to threaten you.

2.) Regardless of what certain people say, you're still awesome. Even if you do like to create your problems. Maybe I should give you a serious lesson in problem management. If you were to learn anything, it may well make things more fun for you. :P

<3,
Ed.

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Re: Blech anonymous June 2 2006, 20:12:14 UTC
Aw, Ed. You made me smile! Like always.

...Actually, it was more of a "laugh out loud" moment, because I really did, but the "lol" seems so juvenile now. As for the lessons, let's trade. I'll write a book or something if you teach me problem management. ♥

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me_pretending0 June 3 2006, 04:19:05 UTC
I have nothing to really imput on all this but yes I agree with Ed's first point. Lol. Your wonderful Jessi and you have helped me so much lately. We need to spend another day together like Thursdays. I love ya girl. Call me soon.

Amanda
P.s- Sorry I codent make it tonight. My parents sort of made it into family night. Love you!

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paradicescape June 5 2006, 01:21:49 UTC
Are you writing yet?

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nightmareescape June 5 2006, 17:33:57 UTC
Yes on this one now. Btw I wrote that letter and I am mailing today but I must say it's driving me insaine because I want to open it back up and read it but its best I don't. Call me sometime.

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