Try to see it my way

Oct 02, 2003 05:01

Most people, well women more than men I believe grow up imagining their family. The babies they’ll have, the big house they’ll get and the husband that will treat them better than anyone else in the world. That never really was what I was looking for in my life. I wanted to prove that I didn’t need that. That I could get on just fine without a ( Read more... )

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jonnyleemiller October 2 2003, 17:06:33 UTC
And what a lovely post it was. Ho! Suzo!

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valo October 7 2003, 11:56:07 UTC
[[Hello. I'm sorry to burst in like that, but a few weeks ago, LJ Abuse sent us an email, which can be found here. Let me quote the interesting part:
"Starting immediately, any journal which is reported to us as a celebrity impersonation journal which does not contain an adequate disclaimer will be suspended on sight. While we will not seek out these journals, any one which is reported to us will be terminated, without contacting the user and offering him or her a time period to add the disclaimer. This has been done in the past as a courtesy; we can no longer afford the time and effort that it requires. For purposes of this provision, "adequate disclaimer" can be considered to include all of the following: a statement on the user information page that the user is not the celebrity in question, plus a statement on each entry and/or a link in or near the comments of each entry linking to an outside statement that the user is not the celebrity in question." Your user information does not include any statement. Would you please add that ( ... )

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winstanley October 7 2003, 12:09:06 UTC
[Done! Not a problem]

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damon__albarn October 7 2003, 23:57:47 UTC
I waited a while to comment to this because I didn't know what to say. I didn't know you weren't really set on being a mother. I thought it was all nerves at the time. I think I overlooked anything that was different than what I wanted.

That doesn't matter. You couldn't have possibly done better with our daughter. She's beautiful, creative and loud just like her mum. If she stays anything like you as she gets older then I'll feel blessed.

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winstanley October 8 2003, 13:13:42 UTC
It was a lot of nerves, but honestly I just didn't think I'd be able to pull it off. Silly yeah? haha. You just wanted it so badly, I understood.

I liked all that except for the loud part. I'm not loud! She can take a little of you with her, and she'll still turn out all right.

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