Things we do to fit in
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
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sucks
when the person you want is so close to the person you have but just doesn't exist.
Obviously it's a bit trite to say but completely true: you're well shot of him, on to the next thing whatever that may be.
( , Mon 19 Jan 2009, 11:02, 1 reply)
when the person you want is so close to the person you have but just doesn't exist.
Obviously it's a bit trite to say but completely true: you're well shot of him, on to the next thing whatever that may be.
( , Mon 19 Jan 2009, 11:02, 1 reply)
Maybe.
I mean, yes, I always knew there was never a happy-ever-after with him, but I liked the happy-right-now. We had adventures together and that's what I will miss. He made noises about friendship and that really surprised me as I expected we'd cut our losses. I have no expectations. I'm just going to get through a week of no contact before I go to get my fishing rod from his place.
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I mean, yes, I always knew there was never a happy-ever-after with him, but I liked the happy-right-now. We had adventures together and that's what I will miss. He made noises about friendship and that really surprised me as I expected we'd cut our losses. I have no expectations. I'm just going to get through a week of no contact before I go to get my fishing rod from his place.
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