Comments:

Smed - 2005-11-10 15:57:37
Yeah, you even like ME, even though I want an Element.
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biodtl - 2005-11-10 15:58:43
I am in the same boat - I would love to open up to mr b, since this has become such a big part of my life, but there's the whole problem of "I've been keeping this from you for a long time". Also - the mayo may work on lice, but I once used it for the soft/shine factor and my hair smelled like nasty, funky disgustingness until I washed it eleventy million times, thus completely destroying any shine and softness.
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Gumphood - 2005-11-10 16:09:29
I hope you cook up some clever as shit banners. None of my crappy ones! hehe. And thats cool about the flickr thing. I actually got recognized in public once. Strange...strange...strange.
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epipie - 2005-11-10 16:28:57
why not put your password on the banner?
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Caterpiller - 2005-11-10 16:51:34
It is hard to believe sometimes how many people that I have "met" that have become such good friends. If they weren't all over the US and in my town that would be even greater! Gotta love the 'net.. Good luck with those banners!
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jess - 2005-11-10 18:19:34
And I love you, Jackie-O. And are you going to make me search your archives, or can you give me a Reader's Digest version of what happened from November to about February of this year? I am so curious now. xoxo - me
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chillier - 2005-11-10 21:33:33
I think about the weird diary thing too - Kevin knows I have this diary and swears he'd never read it. But what if he did? Or what if, god forbid, his FAMILY found it? it wouldn't be too hard, i'm googleable, as is my email address. I can totally relate, though, to your feeling of having friends on here (like you, awww) and a community of people to share with and talk about sex and drinking and problems and just life shit. It's such a huge part of my life that giving it up would be tragic. I'm rambling (wine, sorry) but christ, I could totally relate to your entry. Like when I tell Kevin, "I have a friend who...." and then I tell a story that's from a diary I read. Luckily he never asks who. :)
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Kate - 2005-11-11 10:15:29
My two cents' worth (though you didn't ask for it) would be to keep it a secret. You can't "undo" something like that. Besides, sometimes it's important to have something they don't know about. It's an edge of sorts.
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krissie p - 2005-11-11 11:34:59
ahhhh... i havent been here in soooo long. how absolutly wonderful to be home again...
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