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Blog Thread II: Beyond Blogosphere.

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Slick:
Only if I can have the both of you and you both agree to wear chaps. Bowties optional.

Emaline:
Can I wear red chaps? And rufflely undies?



ETA:

I stopped by the comic book store on my way home from work. As soon as I stepped in, the guy jumped up from his computer, and wouldn't stop talking at me. He was all "look at this! You should get this! Buy this! You'll totally like this!" and then he gave me his phone number. It was creepy.

KvP:
I had a pretty good night! First I got a pretty candid email from a friend of mine thanking me for being emotionally available in her recent hard times, and then I got a call (by providence, as it was the exact time I deigned to check my silent-ed phone coming back from a run) from my best friend who told me that she has resolved to "do better" by me and we are going to see a movie on Thursday, which will be the first time in 3 or 4 months that I'll have seen her for more than 15 minutes at a time. Then I will show her Reason and give her a copy.

And then I got an email from a guy I helped in the lab thanking me for figuring his account settings out and saving him hours of work, which made me feel like a model lab employee. And then I got another email telling me that the lab's vaccuum lost its extension cord. So I don't have to complete the most tedious aspect of closing tonight.

Everything's coming up Milhouse.

Emaline:
I'm making pancakes! With blue berries! And black berries! And raspberries! Despite my super awesome friend's advice. He said they wouldn't keep well overnight, but I find that hard to believe.


Also, I think I have a crush on him. Sigh. Totally impossible. And he is not single. And sigh. I don't know what happened. I totally like this dude as a friend, and his girlfriend seems totally awesome as hell. And fuck. I like it better when I didn't crush on him.

benji:
I'm realizing tonight that many of my friends are older folks these days and that there is potential tragedy in that. A good friend of mine, who works tirelessly to help others and support our community and church has been in the hospital and it sounds like she might have something serious. Her husband is in a different hospital recovering from surgery. And then another friend (who's young, like my age young) missed a meeting tonight because she had to go to the urgent care center.

EDIT: it's always hard when the people who are always helpers are in the hospital because they are so reluctant to ask for or except help from others. I can see myself falling in to that trap. I hope that, when I become in need of help from my community, I will have the courage to ask for it and accept it.

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