remember the day...brythewayAugust 10 2004, 22:57:14 UTC
...when we danced in the rain?!?
montreal people are cozier and friendlier. why do you think i didn;t want to move to toronto (as much as i love it there)?!? because people are robots!
in any event, do what you have to do there, settle all the unfinished business and come back.
they say that when it rains, it pours. however, after each storm comes the sunshine. toronto will be that storm and at the end of the day you shall come back home to montreal...
Good to hear from ya Nutty. Lemme just say this: It's about freaking time you posted! Seee TO isn't all that it's said to be, now pack your bags and come back home! Montreal needs you more than TO:P
It’s become the norm for people to be wrapped up in their own personal hustle and bustle to take the time to make an introduction that is worthwhile.
One of my pet-peeves was walking around the campus of my high school, and passing people that would say “hey, how are you?”
I would respond with “I’m great, how are you?” but they would have already walked away, not pausing long enough for my enquiry. Just wanting to acknowledge my existence before making it know that their schedule was far more important then such frivolous things as friendly conversation.
Do me a favor (for I live vicariously through you) if you happen to be walking down the street and eye a very cute boy, do walk up to him, wrap your arm around his, and ask him to join you for coffee.
P.s. oh and hope he isn’t married, that would be awkward ^_^
Re: coffee?sparkling_iceAugust 13 2004, 03:51:32 UTC
I just replace the "I am good and you" with a nod and smile...no point waisting saliva on mundane "how ya do-ers".
Married men are not the problem, it is the stature assigned to them and that monkey on their back a.k.a. their wives...but it's just coffee, no harm there...if anything, it'll be more awkward for them.
I am flattered, today, I will be at paramount's Wonderland...i'll see if i can grab a couple guys for ya...literally.
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montreal people are cozier and friendlier. why do you think i didn;t want to move to toronto (as much as i love it there)?!? because people are robots!
in any event, do what you have to do there, settle all the unfinished business and come back.
they say that when it rains, it pours. however, after each storm comes the sunshine. toronto will be that storm and at the end of the day you shall come back home to montreal...
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One of my pet-peeves was walking around the campus of my high school, and passing people that would say “hey, how are you?”
I would respond with “I’m great, how are you?” but they would have already walked away, not pausing long enough for my enquiry. Just wanting to acknowledge my existence before making it know that their schedule was far more important then such frivolous things as friendly conversation.
Do me a favor (for I live vicariously through you) if you happen to be walking down the street and eye a very cute boy, do walk up to him, wrap your arm around his, and ask him to join you for coffee.
P.s. oh and hope he isn’t married, that would be awkward ^_^
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Married men are not the problem, it is the stature assigned to them and that monkey on their back a.k.a. their wives...but it's just coffee, no harm there...if anything, it'll be more awkward for them.
I am flattered, today, I will be at paramount's Wonderland...i'll see if i can grab a couple guys for ya...literally.
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