Despite my not being involved (even tangentially) in most of these memories, this post makes me homesick and, strangely enough, nostalgic for a time when I felt fairly miserable. I don't think I've ever thanked you for being a good friend during that time, so, thanks.
At what point are you moving back to the Twin Cities?
So let's get sappy: you're welcome. You were a good friend to me, too.
Mmm. Past tense. Does that mean our friendship has come to an end? *smile*
I'm not really sure when I'll be moving back--I wanted to this fall but with that particular season rapidly approaching, I don't think it's going to happen. I'm thinking spring. I'm thinking student loans. I'm thinking I might want to go to law school. I'm not getting any younger.
Hey, I never actually used the past tense. But really, I am glad to have met you when I did. I hope I wasn't as self-pitying as I remember myself being.
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At what point are you moving back to the Twin Cities?
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Mmm. Past tense. Does that mean our friendship has come to an end? *smile*
I'm not really sure when I'll be moving back--I wanted to this fall but with that particular season rapidly approaching, I don't think it's going to happen. I'm thinking spring. I'm thinking student loans. I'm thinking I might want to go to law school. I'm not getting any younger.
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Spring is a good time to move, I think.
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