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Posted: 1/25/2003, 8:25 pm
by superrgirll
sounds good so far.

Posted: 1/25/2003, 8:29 pm
by committed
i suggest you keep listening and prepare a detailed report about the songs, what you like and don't like.

same goes for yesterday's songs, because you never told me what you thought of them.

after you do this, i'll tell you how we will celebrate.

i'm not joking either.

Posted: 1/25/2003, 8:32 pm
by superrgirll
i gotta do homework? i thought i was done school for the semester.

Posted: 1/25/2003, 8:34 pm
by committed
i'll make it up to you.

Posted: 1/25/2003, 9:18 pm
by rustynation
Okay...

my great aunt died yesterday. I was told I didn't have to attend the funeral, but I feel bad for not going.

Yesterday, I slipped on ice and when I fell I think I sprained my thumb and dislocated my shoulder when I hit the ground.

Today I coughed up bloody phlegm when I woke up.

Eww.

Posted: 1/25/2003, 10:41 pm
by dream in japanese
xonodoubt69 wrote:breakfast club is a very awesome movie. And i can't see the Elijah picture :(


i took the picture down, it wasn't too good :(

Posted: 1/25/2003, 10:47 pm
by Joey
Sure it was :nod:

Posted: 1/25/2003, 11:11 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
You should repost the picture...pleaseeeee

Posted: 1/26/2003, 1:33 am
by teelow
I always have a stupendous time at my friends house.
So many cool thigns to do, I never want to leave.

But I always have too. :cry:

Posted: 1/26/2003, 5:07 am
by sandsleeper
i'm the only loser awake now because that shit they call cough medicine only lasts six hours and i had to remedicate myself. :uh:

Posted: 1/26/2003, 9:29 am
by superboots
awwww.

I'm getting a cold too, so we can have colds together at the Rochester concert :nod:

Posted: 1/26/2003, 12:21 pm
by Joey
So far I've been lucky .. I haven't been sick at all this winter .. even though I work at a call centre which is a breeding ground for germs and so many people have been off sick ..

Posted: 1/26/2003, 12:26 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
rustynation wrote:Okay...

my great aunt died yesterday. I was told I didn't have to attend the funeral, but I feel bad for not going.

Yesterday, I slipped on ice and when I fell I think I sprained my thumb and dislocated my shoulder when I hit the ground.

Today I coughed up bloody phlegm when I woke up.

Eww.


Well, if you're able to handle going to a funeral, I think it would be the nice thing to do. I mean, it is family, even if it isn't that close. If funerals creep you out a lot, then you don't have to go.

I can tell you this, if you really dislocated your shoulder, you would know. It's some pretty bad pain, and if it's really hard to move, then yes. You probably did.

I have the bloody phlegm problem too. I don't know why, but I do and it sucks. Whenever I sing, I cough up blood.

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:03 pm
by emily
I've only been to a funeral once. It was for my mom's friend's dad, whom I didn't even know. I was bawling my eyes out the whole time... and his close family wasn't. I felt so strange.

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:44 pm
by Susan
I had to go to my own friend's funeral. That blows :freak:

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:46 pm
by Joey
I've been to funerals for both my Dad and my Grandma .. I hate funeral homes and churches :neutral:

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:47 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I used to hate going to funerals. But after going to 12 in 4 years, you get completely dulled to the idea of death. Hell, if my best friend were to die, I don't think I would cry. Not because I am an asshole, but because I just am so used to death.

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:49 pm
by Joey
I've lost a lot of people too but I don't think it's possible (for me anyway) to ever just get used to death ..

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:52 pm
by emily
I've been pretty lucky. The only person I've lost was my grandpa (I was two at the time) so I didn't really know him, and a boy who went to my elementary that was hit by a car last year.

Posted: 1/26/2003, 2:55 pm
by Axtech
I've lost three of my four grandparents. I was too young to understand my grandfather's death. I was really confused and saddened by my other grandfather's death. It was actually more of a relief when my grandmother died. She had alzhiemers (sp?) and she wasn't really who I knew as my grandmother for about a year before she died, so I'd gone through the mourning process long before her death. It was a relief because I knew that she was no longer suffering (she'd gotten to the point where she didn't know how to eat, and couldn't open her mouth or swallow food).