messages to licalicious:
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from coldandgray :
My buddy light lit up for you, did you post??? are you back???? what is your password????? colleenfalling @ gmail . com
from coldandgray :
Where did you run off to anyhow?
from breezip :
Heh. Nope, not a lick. All from memory. Yes, I'm that big a dork. Miss you! *smooch*
from alsoknown :
*new post* check it out!
from breezip :
Psyched for your business venture, Lica! Your products are really beautiful! And gettin' good and drunk to cap off the summer--not such a bad thing, really. Throwing up sucks, but we've all done it. Nothin' to be 'shamed fer. *Smooches* - bz
from coldandgray :
Damn girl, you got TALENT! I love LOVE the magnets and the bags; everything is so cool. I will for sure buy some magnets.
from taken-by-you :
No lie - I would pay you via paypal for magnets like that right now. And some of the other things. Seriously. There is no doubt in my mind that you could make money selling those online - if you were to set up an ebay shop or something, I would not just shop there, but promotion whore it as well. Seriously. I've been wanting to buy magnets (because my fridge is bare), and those in the pictures are freaking perfect.
from coldandgray :
hmmm...interesting about Puff. Hope you feel better, your cold sounds awful.
from sturge :
http://schlitzdrinker.blogspot.com/
from just-onebody :
My soci tutor once observed that men create phallic objects to dominate the other sex, like a phallic aeroplane or a phallic pen. I don't agree with the pen part, but how about wheels? And clocks? And telephone buttons? They all look like breasts. And the mouse with the scroller in the middle. It's definitely fe-male!
from just-onebody :
I get the master baiter now. How clever of you. Also, racist people are usually stupid because they are misinformed.
from just-onebody :
I completely understand your Shakespearean Wedding. Most of the time for me, the people most precious to me are those who I get very insecure about.
from coldandgray :
Sounds like a wonderful time, high intensity, but wonderful.
from breezip :
omg, and your work day - high-larious!
from breezip :
hey babe. nice chat with you last night - thanks! fyi, there's a typo in the link to my page in your entry! kisses, me
from coldandgray :
How cool is that pixelator? Are you getting your comments back?
from coldandgray :
ARG! People are horrible idiots! I am ready to riot!
from just-onebody :
Oh my goodness...I'll be praying for your neighbor. You know, I used to watch A&E documentaries on discovery channel and once a guy tried to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge too. He thout the impact would kill him but he landed on is feet instead, before the rest of his body followed. The impact splintered his feet...I wish your neighbor gets help for his suicidal tendency also.
from coldandgray :
You are the dream entry, right? Thanks, that was cool. You did not identify yourself in any way or make a link, was that on purpose or just a middle-of-the-night oversight? I can put a link in directing back to your Dland page, if you want. Please let me know. THANKS!
from coldandgray :
Hey Lica! Good to see you. Wanna be a part of my guest entry thing? You have permission to post directly if you have the time.
from coldandgray :
I often feel my cubicle world at work is like the inside of a pac man game.
from just-onebody :
[email protected] >>>> A password please if you'll let me continue reading your diary.
from just-onebody :
My goodness...that was mean of her. And I'm so sorry for you because you must have felt awful when she said that to you especially when you were helping her. Well, so the saying goes in the bible: "Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces. (MT 7:6)"
from just-onebody :
"A few years ago a coworker gave me an alarm clock for my birthday." This just sank in. I guess you cannot wrap tact in a box, can you?
from just-onebody :
Honey I salute your plumbing prowess! Especially since you were only "on ramen noodle power". I don't pretend to like Maths very much, but however I turn it in my mind, the amount you're charging for the use of those machines is just too low. Trust me, undercharging will turn into a habit. Stop it at its roots.
from just-onebody :
Artistic pictures!
from coldandgray :
I left a comment on your site, before I saw the comments you left on mine. You had me cracking up. I missed you.
from just-onebody :
Nice!
from alsoknown :
check out my new diary. I think you know who I am. kisses!
from just-onebody :
So much memory condensed in one picture.
from just-onebody :
And I hope you keep coming up with those original ideas for your writing. Keep us posted.
from just-onebody :
There's like a ton of feaces in your entry. What's up? A nice song is good for me to start the tears rolling. Maybe a moving movie will do for you. If you can't cry because of too much stress, iffy, then I suggest that you better start looking at an onion real close when you peel it. In Oprah yesterday this guy had so much stress after marriage that he got amnesia. But he recovered his memory, thank god, all at once.
from just-onebody :
I'll like to tune in to the latest Supreme Court developments. The interest stems from my uni's public admin course and we read an American textbook for it. It's interesting, the Hamiltons and Jeffersons.
from just-onebody :
Well, I have a lot of opportunity to teach myself plumbing but alas my Mom is the more zealous one.
from just-onebody :
Got it.
from just-onebody :
Could you delete her history? Boing boing? Haha!
from just-onebody :
Thank you, glad you're back!
from just-onebody :
Lica I need that password. ASAP.
from chaosdaily :
yea im with bree.. can you email the password? [email protected]?? sorry you had to lock it, that sucks
from breezip :
Hi...um--are you locked now? Do I get to read still?? :)
from batalicious :
Love your username!
from resrap :
And I like your writing! It's honestly original!
from resrap :
I'd rather you link resrap to resrap.
from just-onebody :
I saw an accident recently and the woman was lying on the road with a broken leg with her son comforting and crying over her. Since no car was smashed she must have jay-walked.
from just-onebody :
Emotional abuse is tough to deal with because it's so subtle...and hurts a lot. I'm so sorry that you have to deal with it almost on a daily basis, and it hurts when family treats you worse that a stranger. I'll be praying for God to turn the situation around for you. No, you don't sound like a 15 year-old. I have something for you in my newest entry so watch out for it. Thank you for sharing this personal info with me. I'm here as a friend and if you feel like ranting, rant and I'll listen.
from just-onebody :
Thank-you for commiserating. Oh no, can you tell me more as to why you were thinking of taking your own life? Just remember, I'll miss you, so don't.
from coldandgray :
Ha ha. I bet he killed puppies, too.
from breezip :
Hey, babe - will you email me with your phone number and stuff? Wanna touch base about the upcoming rendezvous, and since my computer was stolen, I'm not gonna be on YIM anytime soon. Lotsa love! --The Breemeister
from just-onebody :
Yup, it's me alright. Ex-Resrap :)
from just-onebody :
Hey it's me resrap. What's $0.00?
from coldandgray :
Thanks. The rumor started falling apart & I believed he was innocent. Then he confessed, he really did "do it". ha ha. YEA! So much fun!
from coldandgray :
I need your help with something. Please go to my other diary: http://timespace.diaryland.com/
from resrap :
My desk job is producing a oncentrated amount of fat on my abdomen...and because of this I hesiate to wear any tight tops.
from resrap :
"... for hormonal fat being evenly distributed as opposed to fat caused by heavy drinking, binge eating, or lack of activity (read: gut, ass and thighs). I've probably gained a half an inch everywhere as opposed to fifteen in one noticeable spot." Exactly.
from banefulvenus :
really enjoyed your site... great banner!
from coldandgray :
Not sure if you got my last comment on your site, it went to an error page. I also cannot pan back by hitting the BEFORE button. Odd.
from resrap :
Jeff Hardy the wrestler. Heez...who's John Hardy?
from resrap :
Ooh! Ooh1 I love your shoes! It's so...Al Capone? I loved them since I saw Jeff Hardy wrestle in a pair of those.
from resrap :
Trust me, I'm Asian, I've seen a lot of bags like that with the same unknown food inside (usually made of gelatin). And trust me, that picture is not of a pirate. Asians don't really associate food with pirates. But we have a lot of Mexican trolls to depict anything containing chili.
from coldandgray :
re: your comment: AAAH!
from breezip :
hey - a lot of people have had trouble with the comments, so I've changed them back to the old format. It should work now. Thanks for the note. You're very right about not wasting more time with berating ourselves over "not being in the moment" - surely following our thoughts to their natural ends, without beating ourselves for it, is better than restricting ourselves to a staid, but "present" existence. Meep.
from resrap :
You want me to reinstate you to CNN status? I'm really concerned.
from resrap :
Invisible or invincible? Haha!
from resrap :
There's a lot of shows out there put out to inspire the baby-making genes, and maybe that's one of them, in fewer words ;)
from son-shade :
I have NOT been around. I've been a dodecahedron. In case you're interested http://blogs.bootsnall.com/sonshade/ is a project I'm working on. I'll be 18 days in Europe coming up, and I'm writing a series of articles for several publications. Gonzo travel writing. Should be fun. ([email protected])
from herdarlinsin :
Thats not really a dildo lol
from resrap :
I like that snap of the mushroom best. The colour/composition is very worthy of being an internet wallpaper.
from resrap :
I love the way MIKE CRISSEY wrote that article. And the only other Bubba I know is Forrest Gump's best friend who got killed in the Vietnam War who dreamt of starting a shrimp business. And a literature character in Betsy Byar's THE MIDNIGHT FOX.
from resrap :
"Errant fire". The blessing of folly. I shall use this phrase more often.
from resrap :
If you put the word 'Restrepo' in a blender and empty the thing into a mug once you're done, with a bit of it still stuck inside the blender, it will sound very familiar. Hmm...wonder what that word reminds you of?
from burningsweet :
uh, so i don't know how long ago you wrote that note to me, but the answer is yes. i would update but i've got no internet. my roommate and i both have far too dated of comps to get wireless internet. i am internetless, my friend.
from resrap :
*tea
from resrap :
I had a week of bad cough - a week - and I vomitted acid. I couldn't fall asleep fast enough or deep enough to not be awakened by the thunder in my chest. My Mom tried all things to improve my situation, including chinese herbal tes, because I stolidly refused to go to the doc. My nose wax was dried up blood but I'm all okay now. Boo. Don't get scared. Go to the doc.
from resrap :
Man, porn in a bottle. With foam.
from spritopias :
EW, your banner? I have a friend who works a boarding school and all the girls in her dorm got (I can't spell) gone-a-re-a from sharing a dildo. It's very sad and kind of gross.
from go-thing :
Hheeyy. I was just randomly reading your diary. And enjoying it. So. As a random fact, I will tell you- I have more inner influences than most people my age, yet less than Alice's. FIN.
from resrap :
Oh wow. That entry should be the narration to an opening scene in a movie.
from resrap :
And please add a few words/alphabets to that note. I missed a few of them.
from resrap :
Funny thing you should mention the tsunami relief. I was reading an article in the newspaper about this Eurasian singer/icon saying he was turned down for tsunami relief because the need experienced volunteers only. It has something to do you coping with dead bodies. It's very harrowing really to inexperienced volunteers because corpses are just stranded everywhere. You have to be mentally prepared. But thank you for the selfless thought by the way. Asia appreciates it :)
from resrap :
Go you! That's the attitide! Live the care-less life! Don't care so much about how you look, beauty is from the inside out. Everyone, "inside out". I have long suspected that long hair is only for rich peeps who can maintain them - the shampoo/time/you know what I means. About your grandpa - I know it's sad to grow old angrily, it should be done gracefully. Everytime you update on your grandpa, I feel a little sad. Like I won't do some of the things he did. Hope I can message you more.
from candoor :
yay!... one of these years I'll be donating a couple of feet of hair to them too :)
from resrap :
You're getting on! I felt like I was reading a published novel. The subsance, the material, genius! And it is very magnanimous, your hair donation. I wish there's something like that in Singapore.
from resrap :
Haha, how did your grandpa go asshole on you? Please tell. Vulgar language always cracks me up. It's not good, though, but funny nonetheless.
from resrap :
I'm also very happy that it went very well for you!
from resrap :
No problem really ;) I'm always reading your stuff anyway and that was one of my natural responses to it.
from resrap :
Re: Latest draft. This entry is going to be a little long, so here goes. First - the compliments. The story is excellent because it's very personal and heart-rending because it's at your expense. Good choice! The first few paragraphs are especially excellent. Spelling mistake in paragraph 3. Critique - "I could feel the expression on my face � it felt guilty." If I were you I wouln't put it that way. It sounds applicable but it it's very confusing. Audience: "How can she feel her face? She feels guilty and so she can imagine the face she puts on. She can see her face, feel herself, but never feel her face." This humble friend over here is all for you! Edit it till you feel satisfied! If you're going to read it aloud to anybody (or perform it) I suggest you say it in a reading-aloud voice so that you can project the audience's response. Hearing is different than reading.
from resrap :
Haha can't you be more specific? I mean the whole room.
from tater-fay :
Yea..the Pro-lifers tend to get pretty f'ing scary, sometimes!!
from resrap :
*they *write
from resrap :
I wanted to say something like: She'll sling one of her socks at you if you're not careful, but I guess that doesn't describe how other readers will feel when hey read your blog. Yeah I like most of what you like, but I had to highlight that sentence because it's outstanding and I like to gush and I like repeating it. I almost forgot about the trash can incident. Now I remember. I was so different then. So stupid and foolish. Always biting the hands that feed me. My education? Same-o same-o. But Singapore's education is quite stressful and competitive. We're so small as a nation yet we strive to be the best in everything. Best airport. Best port. Top ten college. Green city. Best governance. Our neighbour, Malaysia, resent us for that. It's a laid back country compared to our's. And don't worry - what's written from the heart will always get understood.
from tater-fay :
NO way! Really? (The part about dreaming of a horse pooping on you meaning you are hired)..I WISH!
from resrap :
I wish I have even a fraction of the experiences you had - your writing is amazing. Especially liked this: "No one wants to get eaten (or chewed out), and the successful (monetarily) avoid this by posturing and variations on the "duck and cover" technique."
from resrap :
CNN? Well, you're always going places and writing about it. I'm like an armchair traveller with your blog.
from resrap :
Bugis in the afternoons and Boat Quey at night, to eat and pub. Orchard to shop, and to see a play or take loads of pictures, the Esplanade.
from fairygodmum :
Sometimes the simple lines get the Biggest Laughs and Sighs... at least that's my experience. It's not the TA DA's at All.. No No Noooo... It's when you give honest looks and smirks of an impromtu spurt of whimsy... that always catches the BIG COOT Off Guard. Hugz n Lub, Bebe da FairyGodMum.. Good Luck with Show Biz!
from resrap :
What have you published? I'd love to read those, even exerpt of them.
from resrap :
Btw, why's your socks filled with rocks? Don't they hurt?
from resrap :
That bar of soap story is brutally honest.
from coldandgray :
Thanks, very cool.
from coldandgray :
may I please have the info to your alt blog?
from coldandgray :
No offense to chain-smoking Wisconsinites, they are some of my favorite people. Thanks for your good advice & Merry holidays!
from jeanketeer :
Yeah, I saw that movie at the film fest--loved it. And yeah, good point, it really was like the Yes Men, cuz it just got more and more ridiculous and blatant--except he was for real! Scary.
from coldandgray :
I say do not make any big decisions during the holidays. See how you feel in '05. Good luck. I really liked the crush post, by the way.
from acaldwell :
raw cookie dough is not good for the intestines!!!!
from acaldwell :
very nice necklaces! i wish i had that talent and skill! wanna laugh real good today? read my post! i like the white background better! thanks!
from coldandgray :
I take that back, if Sedaris quit smoking, that would for sure be the end of him.
from acaldwell :
you need to goto a doctor and get those periods regulated!!! my ex had that problem and the doctor fixed it. whats woody plant ID class??
from resrap :
Tx. Sadly, what I write about are goofy oddball stuff. I'm glad you like it anyway. I'm your faithful reader.
from acaldwell :
i have seen that tree design before, somewhere...
from burningsweet :
a strikingly pertinent quote from good will hunting... how sad.
from coldandgray :
yea!
from acaldwell :
one of the great things in life is taking chances; i believe that if you dont take chances in life you will never know the real result. you will always think..."what if.." and say, "i shudda done this when i had the chance, now i'll never know" give puff a try and a chance, what do u have to lose?
from coldandgray :
Ira Glass is my boyfriend.
from acaldwell :
i also love TAL and listen to it as much as i can. i recall one particular story i heard back in the spring about a town bully who finally got what he deserved. i prefer public radio over all the rest...
from acaldwell :
yay! good for you telling that ignoramus off! i find the majority of bush supporters are of the same ilk. stupid moronic idiots! thank you for putting that bozo in his place, and thank you for voting kerry in november! if bush wins, our freedoms will vanish even more, and the idiots like this fool you described will just lay down and drink another beer. congrats! i listen to NPR all day also!
from breezip :
UGH! Your uncle is around again? I'm sending you love and strength. I'm really sorry your friend is being deployed to Iraq, Lica. I can't understand it, really--how many more people need to die for a fucking LIE??
from coldandgray :
good luck at school
from chaosdaily :
hey you were within 20 miles of me at that school... i know which one you were talking about!!
from acaldwell :
so, wot happened? did they catch the guy???
from burningsweet :
uh, yeah, i gave you $2000 as well, and, um, i'd really like that money back now...
from breezip :
no need for tylenol p.m. if you actually get to bed before three in the morning, babe. ; )
from resrap :
Wow you're pretty.
from coldandgray :
Really beautiful pics, Lica, all of them.
from candoor :
I was wandering around with a theme, clicking on links of diarists that listed Heinlein as a favorite, but I tend to wander as I click and not remember just where I am... anyway, I enjoyed reading (and seeing your burning man pics :)
from resrap :
You know, I want to be a travelling journalist too. But I'm afraid of a lot of things. And I'm a little afraid of being poor, too.
from coldandgray :
I don't know, when you helped me find your diary I was so happy! Good ones like yours are hard to come by...
from coldandgray :
Go watch the saddest movie you can find and let loose!
from chaosdaily :
you were luckier than the kid i xrayed who came from that hill, his whole face got messed up. somewhere he found a fence......
from the-book-bag :
No worries. And I regularly delete notes (because my computer's a piece of crap and there comes a point when I have too many notes and the page won't load) so that's probably why you couldn't find it. -cat
from the-book-bag :
I wrote an entry a while ago asking why I couldn't have "that kind of internet 'friend.'" (Essentially, an internet fuck-buddy). You left me a note that said you'd be interested in being that kind of friend and I should send you an e-mail. Now that I think of it, you were probably just joking. I kept intending to respond, but unfortunately I forgot. -cat
from the-book-bag :
Since you don't remember, not much point in bringing it back up, eh? :-) -cat
from the-book-bag :
Just curious...did I say something that offended you? Is that why I was taken off your favorites list? Or was it because I didn't respond to your "proposition?" -catherine
from jeanketeer :
Stalker=scary. If you ever interact with him again, be real repulsive and gross. Like belch and act like it ain't no thing. Drone on about your pets, parents, tumors, whatever. You got nothing to lose. Let your innermost ugly come spilling out. BTW--"Dolphins of the woods"--too cute! I ran into four of them last night in downtown Madison--accidentally threw a garbage bag on them in the dumpster, and all hell broke loose.
from jeanketeer :
Hey, I don't know how you stumbled upon my diary, but I'm glad you did. "Fourth of Hypocrisy"--I love it! You're very...uh...interesting. BTW, my best friend keeps suggesting Thich Nat Hahn or however you spell it; I feel like now it's more valid a suggestion now, like a confirmation. But anyway, I came across the old bloody guy on the path to get to Mazo beach on the Wisconsin river. He didn't die or anything, just really, inexplicably bloody (for simply "stumbling"). Anyway, I'm from Madison, I take it you're from Milwaukee? How old are you? I'm 28. I'm a lazy (or shall we say, "Taoist-ish"), gay, lefty white guy who also never wants to grow up (not that I'd even know how, or even what it means...) and paradoxically aching for love and pushing it away. Arghhh. Life, huh? Who knew? Oops, I'm rambling. ok, well, anywho, take care.
from chaosdaily :
i know what you mean about the smell. my parents house smells weird, not like a normal house, kind of antiseptic plus another odd smell... i hate going over there. maybe its cause when its hot they dont open the windows.. have you tried burning incense?
from resrap :
emailed you my your password. pls check it out please, ok?
from chaosdaily :
maybe its reflections from something outside..
from burningsweet :
my mom is so going to modest mouse in wisconsin. i'm jealous of the both of you; the walkmen are opening. also, spoon is my new favorite band; i just noticed they were in you faves. you rock my FACE. and, i know a kid who has vip tickets to moz in chicago (color me green). anyway, i just wanted to say you are a very delightful person, thank you for existing. MUAH!
from chaosdaily :
thats where i worked when we came up with the name. most of the injuries went there, since it was the closest.
from chaosdaily :
its been going on for quite a while lica.. at least im aware of it and able to deal with it now.. and im making plans for the future, when i dont have to put up with it.
from licalicious :
I noticed that the next day - the sing vs sign - AND that I did it twice. Oy de me!
from resrap :
I realised you wrote Singapore as Signapore twice in my notes. 'Singa' is 'lion' in Malay. Singapore or Singapura is Lion-city. And I'm a leo so it's just right for me.
from resrap :
OHMIGAWD you've made me famous. If I get rich I owe it to you. Def adding u to my faves cos ur insanely flattering n wrote 'obnoxiously placed' and it was just what I had in mind, but couldn't express.
from resrap :
Thank you for the notes. They are flattering, esp the 'learning abt S'pore' part. Yup, even Infinityfye said that there are atheists who lived much better than ppl with religion. The notes are really sincere and I will b thinking abt them.
from resrap :
Re: caption. "Can we do tickets for really big wheels?"
from chaosdaily :
your religious thing wasnt offensive to me... besides, its your diary, so write what you want!!
from chaosdaily :
gee i have an extra bedroom.....
from infrequency :
oh yeah, the mix tape. eep! how about i give it to you when i see you?
from breezip :
Lica, I'm so sorry you're sick. I hope you're taking care of yourself. Thanks for the comments today; maybe it's a good sign that David Byrne is playing in the Bay Area on your birthday...sounds like a good excuse to party. Hasta, B
from burningsweet :
you are the shit.
from chaosdaily :
thanks for adding me. ive read several of your first entries, i like to take them in order... so it might be a few days before i make it to the latest ones. and yay! you're the first wisconsinite on my list!!
from burningsweet :
thank you for the hugs. i will be sure to wash them on gentle and tumble dry low before i return them to you. not that i'll be getting them dirty or rough housing with them or anything...
from the-book-bag :
Hey! Thanks for adding me to your favorites list. -cat
from burningsweet :
it blows major chunks that you have to deal with all this nasty landlord business, but i feel like i'm learning a great deal from your experience. i hope that doesn't sound as dumb as i think it does.
from burningsweet :
you know the laws; he's breaking them. i think you're golden.
from thedirt :
Hi, sorry to be so late in replying to your note, I have been busy. Your totally correct in pointing out that the liberating oilwells is an onion style post. I had been done a number of spoof articles about Bush and the war. Then somebody told me my site was on the same wave length as the onion. That particular article was abit cheeky because I robbed the image from their site. But it was to pay respect in my own way..like a mini advert. Its cool that you are from where it started. Any way I have changed the style of the site...I am more bothered about empowering people now. My site is about stopping people (thats everyone)being able to lie to us rather than allowing them to and then reporting the lies. Hope you like the site and keep visiting as we need your views and most of all we need your dirt. So if you got some dish it...and if you havnt get digging. Cheers and hear from you soon. Jaxx
from burningsweet :
sometimes i like writing out the inane details of my life here on diaryland. it allows me several things: 1. amusement (maybe i'm a loser for laughing at my own jokes, but what else can you do when you're the only one that gets them?) 2. time with words (sometimes i just need to write, and it doesn't really matter what it is about) 3. reflection (really, all these little pieces are part of a greater whole) 4. documentation (it's nice to have memories on hand at the click of a button). and, while alone time CAN be nice, i was talking some serious seclusion before. like a good week of just me sitting in my room. i haven't found myself wanting for time for reflection, my job affords me quite a bit of that. i've got plenty of "me" time. i need some gosh darned "everybody and their brother" time. can't i just be lost in the crowd?
from burningsweet :
i actually haven't listened to much bob dylan. it might sound dumb, but i have found him off putting simply because of one too many drunken retellings of how my mother decided on my name. hint: she got it from a bob dylan song.
from thevow :
Dear Lord! Pizza Hut is now crossed off my list. I will try the green tea you suggested for the caffeine blues and withdrawl. (hugs)
from breezip :
hey, thanks--you're very sweet. maybe it was, in fact, nat reading your blog...? who knows? :)
from burningsweet :
i was watching E! the other day (please don't inquire as to why...) and they had a show on rockstars' daughters. and, one of the featured rock stars was Frank Zappa. his daughters, Moon Unit and Diva, were interviewed. Moon Unit explained that the reason she lent her voice to her dad's song "valley girl," the song and voice that brought quirky phrases such as "gag me with the spoon" to the forefront of our vernacular, was simply so as to have some time with her father. now, if only "bubbler" had a cute story behind its popularity. or popularity for that matter...
from burningsweet :
concerning your thoughts on lou reed: word.
from burningsweet :
so, i definitely tried to humor you tonight. successfully? i leave that to you to decide. either way, the push was appreciated. p.s. christopher walkin is the bam schnazz.
from burningsweet :
first, i agree with you on the positives of fear *slash* awareness of flaws. second, dude...you're from wisconsin, too. third, there is no third; it just seemed a poor showing to make only two points...
from burningsweet :
see, what i'm scared of is being Dean. i'm afraid i'm just faking clever. i'm afraid i'm just using what if i'm the only person i have fooled?
from melomane :
Thank you for your guestbook comments on my diary! I just sent you an email, too. I like your style of writing a lot.
from infrequency :
call me stoopid, but, for the life of me i can't figure out how your guestbook works. i use text only over here. thanks for the hugs. it sounds like you can use them more than me, so i freely offer as many as you sent my way plus some.
from breezip :
On typos: I can forgive them. I type invoices and other mundane documents for a living, and on many occasions, I have found myself, instead of typing the word "total," typing "totaly," my right index finger pouncing, surreptitiously, on the "y" key. And "totaly," of course, is not even a word. On activism: Thank you for your encouragement. Your positivity is very, very much appreciated. This could be the start of a much longer conversation, but suffice it to say I woke from the dream not at all disheartened about my life or my accomplishments. What resonated most about the dream was being at peace with my death. The humble nod to other activists I admire, I take to have been the influence of the reading I've been doing--there are many passages in the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying that mention the humility of the greatest Buddhist masters, even on the eve of their death, kowtowing to other monks who they've witnessed as having been braver, or more devoted, or more fearless when death comes. It was kind of a pre-mortem "shout out" more than me feeling I haven't lived to my potential--does that make sense? I also know what you mean about "�ber-activists"--in fact, I know a lot of 'em. You're right--it's easier to understand someone who's speaking *with you* rather than shouting *at you.* On your link to my blog: thank you so much! It looks great. I have a stats tracker through d'land, so I don't really need a counter. I can also view where people surfed in from, so I have a general sense if they came via my buddy list or a banner or elsewhere. I've gotten a few hits being listed at Globe of Blogs--check it out. Thanks for your support--you're a dear. On love: consider that a love needn't be a "perfect fit" at all. Now get some sleep, young lady! --peace, Bree
from breezip :
Thanks for turning me onto the Wil Wheaton site--it's so good! (Must confess it's a bit off-putting that he frequents Hooters restaurants, but seems self-effacing about it too, so it's kind of okay--see his intro piece). I laughed *a lot* hearing his audio blog from Friday, July 18, in which he defends his view that Star Wars, Episodes 1 & 2 suck with a stark-ravin' mad 14 year old at a geek convention. Brilliant!
from son-shade :
I see a pattern here and it is good. Needs more "hair across the sheets", though. You can't email a guy and tell him you're a beautiful baby and that you watch porn and that you're touching yourself and wished you had a graven image of me because my sanctity (ehehehe...I just said "titty") is the Spanish Fly of the Aughties. NAY! COME! MORE REVELLERS! Now I gots to go to work with cumstains on the inside of my skull because mine own ferver makes me hard as Chinese algebra.
from ravynemyst :
Thanks for visiting my diary. I've been reading yours for the last hour..I love your writing style and your observations.
from breezip :
Hey, Angelica--thanks for checking out my diary and adding me to your buddy list. I like your writing, even the sleep-deprived stuff. You must fill us all in on the background of your last year's love angst and the Clown House and all the other "knotted neclace" (beautiful metaphor!) emotions you've alluded to. So far, you're being very mysterious! Rock on, Bree

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