No awkward lapses in conversation.

Sep 18, 2004 21:53

It's an uncommon thing, this idea of electronic journaling. I suppose those of you who've been doing it for some time are a bit tired of people pontificating about it, so I'll keep this fairly short. I suppose I should comment more but it seems so intrusive. There are all these people's lives parading in front of me, a dizzying array of wants and ( Read more... )

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j_rhysmeyers September 18 2004, 21:49:15 UTC
Christ, mate. If this is the short version, you may as well have given the long version. I'll keep my other thoughts to myself.

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t_yorke September 18 2004, 21:58:54 UTC
I only talked for a paragraph or so about it. I said something wrong?

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j_greenwood September 18 2004, 23:34:56 UTC
I'd say it's vexing as well. You're right, I don't have much to complain about. I could use some English Breakfast right about now.

It's good to hear you went out, it's not good to keep indoors for long periods of time.

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t_yorke September 19 2004, 10:05:55 UTC
I'd invite you over for some, but you're in Arkansas. At least I think you are. They must have strong coffee there, at least.

Well, I have to be careful. I burn easily.

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uma__thurman September 19 2004, 00:53:30 UTC
You wonder what more people would say in their journals if they knew that their friends and lovers couldn't read them.

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t_yorke September 19 2004, 10:07:02 UTC
I suppose I'm lucky Rachel doesn't have one. Although I'm not entirely sure everyone here is aware of that fact.

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gorddow September 19 2004, 00:56:42 UTC
Here's hoping that if we ever get into the same continent, a coffee or tea or whatever goes by you would be in order.

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t_yorke September 19 2004, 10:07:54 UTC
I've always wanted to try Canadian bacon.

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file_under September 19 2004, 20:28:12 UTC
thank you so much for the kind tribute, thom. and even more thanks for coming on stage with us. 'e-bow' is one of the songs i'm lyrically most proud of, and getting patti to sing it for the record was such an honor...and now the honor continues with you stepping in to sing her part. you add such a haunting quality to it and it's transformed. no wonder i got so shaken up that we had to start the tune over again ( ... )

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t_yorke September 20 2004, 18:55:55 UTC
Oh, I could never equate myself with someone like Patti. She's an artist who's hit heights I can only aspire to. All the same, it means quite a lot that you feel that strongly about having me along. Normally, I'd laugh off a compliment like that, but I know you're not one to drop accolades idly. I'm glad I was able to enhance your work ( ... )

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