I've spent the better part of the past year learning what it means to "fly by the seat of your pants", "be spontaneous", and "live in the moment." It's a lot of fun and makes for good stories to tell your friends. The only problem I noticed with it is it doesn't earn you any real respect with the people that matter like your friends and family. Speaking from my own experience, people tend to either idolize you or dislike you when your lifestyle is mostly about having fun. The only problem with being idolized is it's a short lived event. You can be someone's personal hero one day, and your back to being just another "hot shit" the next morning. I promise, I'm not denouncing having fun, or enjoying the simple things in life, these things mean way more to me than a paycheck or a grade
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there is no question, we are DEFINETLY going to Vermont at somepoint. HOPEFULLY for a bright eyes show but even if not then we can go for the heck of it because its fucking beautiful this time of year. beautiful year round but its so so so amazing right now. see you soon, my baby love doll. seriously.
It's Katie. I haven't seen much of you since I am not playing rugby right now. But I remember you were interested in running and what not. So I am trying to get some of the team to volunteer for the Baystate Marathon next Sunday if you want to help out - you get free food, random running samples, a t-shirt, and the team will get some sponsorship money. I have mentioned it to Denise but she hasn't emailed me back so if she can't organize it and you want to get a few people to do it then whoever comes can use the sponsorship money for workout clothes or basically whatever you guys want.
See ya in French Cinema or whatever it is tomorrow,
that sounds cool. I didn't see you in french or else i would've talked about it. I usually work sundays but if it's not too late i'd take it off. If I could find people, I"d do it.
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I've spent the better part of the past year learning what it means to "fly by the seat of your pants", "be spontaneous", and "live in the moment." It's a lot of fun and makes for good stories to tell your friends. The only problem I noticed with it is it doesn't earn you any real respect with the people that matter like your friends and family. Speaking from my own experience, people tend to either idolize you or dislike you when your lifestyle is mostly about having fun. The only problem with being idolized is it's a short lived event. You can be someone's personal hero one day, and your back to being just another "hot shit" the next morning. I promise, I'm not denouncing having fun, or enjoying the simple things in life, these things mean way more to me than a paycheck or a grade ( ... )
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Remember Quiche gorge?
Sarah we never talk anymore. fucking call me. i miss you.
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It's Katie. I haven't seen much of you since I am not playing rugby right now. But I remember you were interested in running and what not. So I am trying to get some of the team to volunteer for the Baystate Marathon next Sunday if you want to help out - you get free food, random running samples, a t-shirt, and the team will get some sponsorship money. I have mentioned it to Denise but she hasn't emailed me back so if she can't organize it and you want to get a few people to do it then whoever comes can use the sponsorship money for workout clothes or basically whatever you guys want.
See ya in French Cinema or whatever it is tomorrow,
~ Katie
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with sincerity,
corey
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with hungar and anxiety (to see you),
sarah!
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