you can never go home again, they say, and that's true but not. living at home shows the truth of that, but visiting Cornell belies it - at least this visit. others have been more along that cliche, but this one was perfect
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as soon as i become brilliant at something (so as to pull my own weight) we should definately go into business or something together. we'd rock the socks.
It might sound sappy for me to say this, but I found this entry to be...soothing, in a way, mostly because I'm just coming to the point in life where I'm starting to feel time running away from me on something like a treadmill, wondering where the hell each day is going and why it all goes by so quickly. Being reminded that it doesn't have to lead to mindless panic is reassuring, even if it doesn't change the fact that moving beyond the past will always be difficult.
soothing is an interesting term for it - and as we've discussed at other times i've certainly felt more angsty about it than i happen to at this particular time.
but you are far to young to feel anything about time and treadmills except the countdown from 20 while you cross train or the like.
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as to you phone call- jules, you remain my soul mate as far as i am concerned. if nothing else - please train my dog.
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Thanks for that. :)
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but you are far to young to feel anything about time and treadmills except the countdown from 20 while you cross train or the like.
mindless panic is highly overrated anyway.
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