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1981 in sports, gratis, richard bright, art chudabala, songs, crash(widescreen edition), fontana labs, poetry, wtmotherf, insomniac, jim turner, alice cooper, blogstream, culture, I like "listening" to you, and I feel like I know you. You'll pull out of your funk eventually, just feel what your feeling and be yourself. That's all anyone really wants. Posted by: capello | 2005.09.02 jason statham at 03:37 PM Please don't jason statham go away! You are such a real, honest writer. I'd miss you! My mother actually didn't want us to wear seatbelts. She figured it would trap us in the car. So of course we used to sneak them on anyway. Such rebels. Posted by: Tammy/averagemom | 2005.09.02 jason statham at 04:53 PM Well, I demand that you bring the funny! Oh, I'm only joking BlissHeads! I'm thrilled to read that others check you compulsively thru the day. I thought that was just me! And it's okay when there's nothing new--it makes it all the more special when there is new stuff! Can't wait to hear about loser-y friendships...er, I mean, I can wait! Take your time! Posted by: GG | 2005.09.02 at 06:01 PM Melissa, This is my first ever post on a blog. And though I may be drunk, I'm sincere.
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Happy, sad, funny, whatever. Posted by: insomniac kari | insomniac 2005.09.02 at 12:29 PM *hugs* insomniac If you need a little dose of "well at least SHE'S going to hell before ME" feel free to email me for a story. Otherwise just accept my moderately awkward hugs. Posted by: Mir | 2005.09.02 at 01:56 PM Yeah, write about whatever you want. Or don't write. Whatever. I'll keep checking compulsively until I see something new, if it's in an hour, or in two weeks. No pressure, I hope. :> Posted by: silvermine | 2005.09.02 at 02:26 PM I love SuburbanBliss too! And also suck at conflict, which is why having my best friend also be my husband is so helpful. It's knowing that you are a real person with real feelings that keeps us coming back, although the funny is good too. I grew up in Bloomfield Hills across from a family who made their kids say "yes ma'am" and "yes sir" to them, it really freaked me out! Posted by: Elizabeth | 2005.09.02 at 03:07 PM Not everything in life is funny, even if you try to make it out to be.
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