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Jun 26, 2006 00:18


Today has been uneventful as usual.

But I was in the basement hanging out, watching TV and stuff and I started thinking about what makes up someone's life.  (here is your clue to skip some existential ranting...get out while you still can!)  I mostly was thinking about the story about how my parents met.  They met in a court room when they were ( Read more... )

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lisamarie353 June 26 2006, 05:03:40 UTC
your comment made me so happy, emily. i miss you and that hug will be super appreciated.

ah, destiny! that's such a cute story, by the way. and i literally laughed at loud at the "what if she thought my dad's hair was too long". because your dad is a math professor at heart.

i'm with you on the "little bit of both" idea. i'd love to meet someone here at home and i lament about how lonely i am, but i never really get off my ass and go out. i think we all have some rotten luck. that person that i made a fool out of myself for at the end of the school year ignores me and it's just so awkward. but its not because i'm not her, its just that it wasn't meant to be. i still feel that i'm worthy of love and a meaningful relationship, and you should too ( ... )

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tralala_band June 28 2006, 08:16:52 UTC
A bum said "Now there's a professer" to my dad on the street today, and I told him that you think he looks like a math professor. He luled

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I wouldn't be alive if Halloween didn't exist eggasmic June 26 2006, 05:05:28 UTC
Maybe you will meet that person when you aren't thinking about meeting anyone. Just like your parents. and i think it is alittle bit of both, substitue luck with timing.
P.S. I am going to call you Carrie from now on.

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saintcerulean June 26 2006, 07:06:55 UTC
i feel a lot of what you're saying too. a lot. and

this is really cheesy but in regards to the romatick stuffz

my parents went to elementary school, high school, and college together. they lived about two blocks away from each other for the greater part of their childhood and adolescence. their parents were even friends. they, however, never hung out or even really spoke to each other. then they were introduced at a party by a mutual friend, the year my mom was set to graduate from college. they got along, probably had some mad wild monkey sex, got married, had kids, and have less madwild monkey sex now, but still get along after 25 years.

anyway the point is. you just never know when you're going to click with someone. they could be someone you've known your whole life, just never thought you would have made that connection with. and sometimes it doesn't take proactivity, it just happens. it does take leaving the basement though :)

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tralala_band June 28 2006, 08:18:07 UTC
That's a really sweet story, and made me feel a little better in a weird way...or not weird. I don't know. You icon will always make me laugh, you look mad karate kid.

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