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Post by Lomadia on Oct 1, 2007 21:40:51 GMT -5
A Beauty and the Beast Pez dispenser (waiting to be shipped to my sister).
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Post by ania on Oct 2, 2007 20:17:17 GMT -5
hmm...it's funny how gifts from people can sometimes tell you more about the person giving than recieving. I did a play a while back and one of my friends (who I see as very classy and has OCD) gave me a single red rose with some baby's breath. Another (who is sweet and random) gave me four small flowers she had cut out of her backyard. Three were light pink and one was wine-colored.
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Post by Elanor on Oct 3, 2007 17:27:56 GMT -5
Oh Ania,I've been away so long I hadn't seen your depression entry.I'm a depressive person and a healthcare worker(nurse) so I also have loads of advice and a shoulder to type on.....Oh and hi everybody,I'm back from a deep,deep depression dungeon,so halooooo. Oh and Beren,my Myspace is down temporarily,so I've been trying to reach you on Messenger. It's the xanadu thingie,right?
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Post by ania on Oct 3, 2007 22:20:26 GMT -5
hmm. Do you ever find yourself missing a random person and then wondering why you miss them?
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Post by Elanor on Oct 4, 2007 5:30:15 GMT -5
Yes. Certain people make you feel certain ways and if you need to recreate a certain feeling inside yourself you miss the person....does this make sense to you?
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 4, 2007 13:22:59 GMT -5
Yes, IronXanadu@hotmail.com.
I didn't know things were that bad for you recently, Elanor. Sorry to hear it.
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Post by Lomadia on Oct 4, 2007 14:21:05 GMT -5
Sorry to hear you've been down lately, Elanor. We're glad to have you back.
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Post by Elanor on Oct 5, 2007 9:32:12 GMT -5
Yay,thanks dudes,good to hear. But Matt,you never appear online on Messenger.What times of the day are you mostly online there?
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 5, 2007 17:59:26 GMT -5
Thanks to Microsoft and their awful programming skills, messenger currently isn't working on either of my computers. I'm downloading a new version which may work on this laptop. If it does, I'll most likely be on between 11 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. My time is GMT -6 by the way.
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Post by ania on Oct 6, 2007 14:33:13 GMT -5
lazy summer days are overrated. I personally prefer lazy fall or winter days which involve hot apple cider, blankets, and possibly a fireplace.
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 6, 2007 22:32:52 GMT -5
I have a love/hate relationship with the summer because of the intense heat here. It was even worse in Florida, with humidity approaching 900%. You'd have to get up in the morning and swim through the air to your car.
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Post by Elanor on Oct 7, 2007 8:05:18 GMT -5
Hehehe,I can just imagine you! Personally I hate humidity,can't forget the first time ever abroad.It was New York in July,heat in the 100's F,I had quite a shock
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Post by ania on Oct 8, 2007 20:07:21 GMT -5
Yes, our summers are always in the 100's at least, usually they're above 110. It's dreadful. I'm viciously loyal to fall and winter. Speaking of fall, my birthday is coming up on Oct. 22 ^^ Fifteen, huzzah!
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 8, 2007 22:13:36 GMT -5
I remember when I was a wee youngun like Ania. Happy anticipatory birthday.
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Post by ania on Oct 8, 2007 22:48:46 GMT -5
grr. that's right, I'm the only minor here now. I feel so young!
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