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By: lizz
- 2004-09-24 20:10:29
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it's amazing how few people, especially our age, are content in the way we are. you are also the only other person i know who is in a healthy and happy relationship. we are just that awesome. and i totally agree on staying with someone who makes you happy instead of dating around. why waste your time with people you know aren't as good as the person you are with. just because other people say you should? fuck that. we are still that awesome.
By: g
- 2004-09-25 01:06:18
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drunk and in another sate. I like that you iddin't inl cue the yjkuo. thoug t iwiwishe dyou woudld.
By: jes
- 2004-09-25 17:27:50
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oh my god gump, I don't even know what that is SUPPOSED to say
By: Doc
- 2004-09-25 22:10:41
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In lieu of giving advice on being 21 and dating...I thought you might find the following funny. I found it here: (http://www.thekristenbuckleyshow.com/archives/2004_09.php) Enjoy: It's Spring in LA and we here at The Show find ourselves feeling rather nostalgic for our old city. Nothing beats NYC in the Spring, except maybe NYC in the Fall... But with all this nostalgia in the air, we felt the need to share our own favorite NYC story. It was Spring and we were ambling down Broadway, heading to an improv class at Music and Art High School with the illustrious Justin DiCioccio, when we stopped into some overpriced bodega around 70th Street to pick up a pack of gum. Standing at the counter already, his dry cleaning slung over his shoulder was Roy Scheider. A "B" sighting, even back in the day, but a sighting none the less. We were happy to be there. Not giving a shit about the quasi celeb in our midsts. After all, this was what being a New Yorker was all about. But suddenly, Roy turned and knocked over the five tiered gum/mint display sending tictacs and Wrigley's skittering across the floor. Even then our urge to assist celebrities ran deep, and so we quickly dropped to the ground, in an attempt to help Roy clean up this mess. And as we struggled down there, to right Roy's wrong, before incurring the wrath of the very irritated Korean woman behind the counter, our eyes met. We were like two samurais in the rain. Just staring at one another and that's when we uttered these words... This Was No Boating Accident. And as Roy threw his head back and laughed heartily, we realized then and there, that the first rule of life and the first rule of comedy, were one in the same. Timing is everything.
By: Doc
- 2004-10-12 11:59:56
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Your loyal fans miss you, Sharky.
By: Cina
- 2004-10-18 02:52:15
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I found it. Thanks, sweetie. And yes, I too am content in my life although I could do with a tad bit more money. But then so could most people I know.
By: Doc
- 2004-10-26 14:26:55
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Life was more fun when you did more blogging and less schoolwork. *Sigh*.
By: Marteney
- 2004-10-27 00:43:09
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Ah ha!...I will soon claim this Land for ME!
By: jes
- 2004-10-27 16:20:32
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ballox. ok ok ok, i will scan the entries in
By: Marteney
- 2004-11-01 13:33:07
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::starts to make his flag::
By: Marteney
- 2004-11-04 03:37:09
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::gets out the flag pole:::
By: jes
- 2004-11-04 12:21:55
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you know where to put that pole. : )

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