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Here you go » alexandra_k

Posted by Gabbix2 on August 21, 2005, at 17:06:14

In reply to Re: I think we'd be better off » Gabbix2, posted by alexandra_k on August 21, 2005, at 15:48:51

the feeling of distance.
>
> :-(
> Babblemail me if you want to talk about it...

Thank you.

> I didn't know about your self imposed block :-(
> I find that after a time away...
> It can be pretty hard to get back into the swing of it
> To feel like part of things again
> Its like one has to find ones place
> What one was up to all over again
> :-(

It's happened quite gradually so I don't think that was quite it, though probably some of it. It's not a conscious decision so we'll see what happens.

>
> > Or maybe it's that over time the internet has started to feel like tail chasing, and I've just had my fill.
>
> Maybe...
> I'll be sorry to lose you Gabbi :-(


Funny that huh? What an odd little connection we have :) I'll always leave my babblemail on, though, at the moment I'm not sure if it's working because of my having to re-register.


>> > I just need coffee first. : )
>
> me too!

You know it's a fad here where I live that if you go into the hospital for psych reasons, or take a day program they only serve decaf.
It's ridiculous, and an effective way to make a suicidal person homicidal (though far too tired to act on it)

Sorry about therapy, can you make something up?

That's what I used to do when I was little and I had to go to confession at church. : )

Okay here's one story, but I've posted it before, I don't think you've seen it tho'
If you have just let me know and I'll get another one from my reperatoire

Okay
Years ago when my little sister was still in school she had a friend named Theresa, who had a brother in grade 6 and sometimes he wasn't all that quick.

One day their mom was making lunches and she thought she'd do something different and make them hot dogs.
She wrapped a bun with cheese, mustard and ketchup seperately, and put the hot dog in the thermos with hot water so that it would keep warm while they were in class.
When Theresa's brother got home, the mom asked him how he liked his lunch. He said
"Well the bun was okay but the weiner soup was a little bland"


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