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| tizzie
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03-30-2003 04:54 PM ET (US)
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Brittney
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03-30-2003 02:28 AM ET (US)
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Jesus, thanks. I let it slip my mind.
I suck.
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| Sylvain
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03-30-2003 01:49 AM ET (US)
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It's been a week.........you said to remind you......
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| ambiguo
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03-29-2003 09:45 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 03-29-2003 09:45 PM
Stuart McLean, a Canadian storyteller who appears weekly on the radio, has a story sorta similar to this called Emil. About a homeless one that you can't help but smile at, and some of this adventures. It's very good, though. Not true, unfortunately. You can find it on Kazaa.
I'm glad the author talked to him. It's like the people that he knows are his family. No matter what they say, people need people to care about them. Sometimes people just want others to listen to them, truly listen, not just nod, not just ignore them.
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| jonmc
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03-29-2003 08:23 PM ET (US)
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I can't stand up for people abandoning families, but as long as you're single fella,hey maybe the william's of the world are on to something. Going through life standing on a corner can't be any worse than holding down a job you hate and being "nice" and keeping up appearances and pretending that the whole charade is worthwile. Nobody in my family as far as I know as ever that visibly fucked up, but then again I come from a long line of passive agressive spineless twits.
Don't mind me, I'm really fucking drunk.
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| ben
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03-29-2003 04:55 PM ET (US)
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Talent for voluble writing currently Out of Order.
"Thanks for sharing" only expresses a fractionth of my sentiment.
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