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Nov 16, 2003 14:45

last night the wonderful chelsea helped me create a livejournal. yay. i went there, made this, and ate eggrolls with her and the lovely DG. it was nice. it helped me get over the disappointment of the museum being closed when katherine, chelsea, and i tried to go yesterday. i guess it will happen another time. this morning i had to work. ( Read more... )

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cigarette_thief November 16 2003, 11:52:34 UTC
hola. now you have one comment to look at also.
the egg rolls were good, your livejournal is lovely.
the stereoscopic museum eagerly awaits our return.
chelsea

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stereoscopical November 16 2003, 11:55:56 UTC
oh chelsea, it was fun. i totally want you to know how much i love having you live near me. thanks for the comment, too.

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cigarette_thief November 16 2003, 12:01:59 UTC
i know, isn't it great?
i enjoyed our walk home last night.
it's fun.
i'm also looking forward to our neighborly reading of robin jones gunn's 'the christy miller series' over thanksgiving vacation.
we will go to heaven just for reading those books.

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stereoscopical November 16 2003, 14:30:09 UTC
dear, sweet robin gunn. she grants us our salvation.
at least we know that there is no limit to how many books we can check out of the library. i thought 15 might be too many.
our walks home are fun. i love our neighborhood. it was nice of DG to walk with us. hes a good brother.

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cigarette_thief November 16 2003, 17:23:18 UTC
won't it be exciting to go to the librarian's counter with FIFTEEN books? (that's 12 original and 3 college years!!!) we must take pictures. DG is the best brother ever, yes. he's so nice.

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keyrock November 16 2003, 15:05:02 UTC
HEY SAM,
I added you. Now we can pry into each others lives. How thrilling.
♥, Kelsey.

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stereoscopical November 16 2003, 19:32:25 UTC
oh kelsey, im totally excited for the prying. now when we actually hang out well already know so much about each other, itll be weird. ha. thanks for adding me.

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keyrock November 17 2003, 12:20:07 UTC
you'd think that, wouldn't you? i guess it depends on the person. when i met katherine we had talked forever and i thought it'd be weird, but it definitely didn't feel like it was the first time i'd met her. or maybe it will be awkward and we will have nothing to say and will sit there and fidget like little kids. who knows? ha, whatever, we'll have fun while we can.

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