Posted by octopusprime on November 27, 2003, at 11:07:50
In reply to Re: seems we have a lot in common :), posted by Karen_kay on November 26, 2003, at 13:08:12
well karen_kay i don't know if i can continue to talk to an affirmed brussel sprout lover! :p
my sister lives far away too :( which is very sad. but she comes to visit, which is happy. :) the internet is a godsend, she IM's me at work.
i had a good trip on antipsychotics once, but i was on a very low dose. they treated me well.
you are the same age as i am, but i graduated from university a little more than two years ago now. (my how time flies!)
i still have my dad (and he's a good dad on a good day, and an ok to ok, but lame dad on a bad day) but i still had an extended encounter with a 40-ish man! but that didn't work out. (at the time, i sat in a room with two 40-something coworkers, and went home to my 40-year-old boyfriend!) anyway, i felt like i was 40.
but now i have a new job where 50% of the staff is 28. so now i'm 28. it's funny how my age changes with my job. i'm single, so my SO is 24 and pretty durn good company if i do say so myself. :) she doesn't make me clean house and doesn't give me s*** if i waste time :)
i hate mcdonald's but now when i jones for a burger i eat a&w. i've tried to swear off fast food entirely, but i don't have a bbq so i can make my own burgers. i love burgers! mmm, chief justice warren berger ...
i saw a rockin banjo player not too long ago. the banjo players rock! i also like the cool twangy steel retro guitars. they have a huge collection of those at the experience music project in seattle. go if you can, just to listen to the recordings on the little electronic guide!
ps you can come over and clean any time.
tag you're it!
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