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Jun. 19th, 2003 02:11 pm-10:55 AM-
I've been avoiding question memes. I plan to continue doing so, which is why I haven't put out a call for questions. I don't have the balls to talk about some things now when I know I should be doing so. Random questions are just not going to help that matter.
Something I found amusing: On someone else's LJ, they had a poll recently about the last movie people saw, or the last DVD they bought. One person responded, saying they felt embarassed by the questions. COnsidering the content of the previous polls...I didn't answer for my own reasons, which was that deep embarassment feeling. No one protested those.
I'm wondering...for this work BBQ, they're setting up a DJ in the cafeteria. This...could get loud. Or maybe it should. We could use some music around here. The people around me were discussing yearbooks. I know I still have my high school ones. SOmewhere either in the absement or in the top of my closet. And I can swear I haven't looked at them in five years, at least. It saddens me; my dislike of looking at my own past.
I've been avoiding question memes. I plan to continue doing so, which is why I haven't put out a call for questions. I don't have the balls to talk about some things now when I know I should be doing so. Random questions are just not going to help that matter.
Something I found amusing: On someone else's LJ, they had a poll recently about the last movie people saw, or the last DVD they bought. One person responded, saying they felt embarassed by the questions. COnsidering the content of the previous polls...I didn't answer for my own reasons, which was that deep embarassment feeling. No one protested those.
I'm wondering...for this work BBQ, they're setting up a DJ in the cafeteria. This...could get loud. Or maybe it should. We could use some music around here. The people around me were discussing yearbooks. I know I still have my high school ones. SOmewhere either in the absement or in the top of my closet. And I can swear I haven't looked at them in five years, at least. It saddens me; my dislike of looking at my own past.
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Date: 2003-06-20 01:56 am (UTC)I know what that feels like. Yearbooks are keepsakes. Or scars. It really depends on what high school was like for you. I don't know if any of my former classmates from high school remember me; none have really bothered to keep in touch. I'm still convincing myself that in the end such things don't really matter.
But anyway, I just thought I'd give you a reading suggestion if you're in want of one. Jan Siegel's written three books in an untitled series: Prospero's Children, The Dragon Charmer and The Witch Queen. I believe they're worth a look. Catch you online soon, I hope.
Cheers,
~w.