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Date Posted: 01/30/06 9:17pm
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Kyrie
's message, "Re: Kyrie" on 01/28/06 9:49pm
> I'm the youngest too!
Ain't life grand? lol
Wow, eight
>sisters???? That's a huge family!
Tell me about it! My eldest sister passed away about a week or two after my wife and I came home from our honeymoon and my second eldest sister and her twin and their husbands, are getting ready to pass on as well. It's going to be tough to say goodbye to them all, because even though our family is really large, we're all pretty close with each other.
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>Well, not completely bad, but mostly breakups and all
>of the angst, too.
Yeah, I think everyone comes out of HS with those kinds of memories, too. I fell in love, and I mean, deep in love for the very first time when I was in HS and we dated for a little while, but she was stolen away from me, sort of, by my now bff. But, when I look back on it, I realize that she just wasn't as serious about me as I was about her at the time and it all worked out how it's supposed to, you know? And, we stayed friends, when, who knows if we'd gotten really serious about each other at that yong age and broke up, then we might've hated each other instead. I'd much prefer to keep an ex as a friend than wind up hating her, because your friends you ahve with you froever, whereas lovers tend to come and go. does that make sense?
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>Nah, you're not dumb.
Can I have that in writing? lol
>I like the older ones, like
>black and white.
Me too. lol
>
>Oh, I plan to keep looking.
Good for you. Just keep putting feelers out there and you'll get the right Agent and it'll work out well for you.
>
> I
>backed out because my dad died the day before. You
>were really young when your dad died. It must have
>been hard.
Aw, I'm so sorry. How are you doing with that? IF you ever want someone to talk to about your dad, you can talk to me and I'll just listen. I know what that's like. It is really ahrd to lose your parents, but at the same time, the way my mom went, wasn't bad. She just kind of slipped away in her sleep and I had plenty of time before that to say goodbye to her. She lived a really long, full life and got to see all her kids, except me, get married and have kids of their own. so, she was really happy. Her only regret was that I hadn't gotten married, so that she could meet the girl who stole her baby's heart, as she said. lol But, she got to meet Bri at least once or twice before she died, I think, so she knew who it was and everything. :)
>
>We have a forcast for snow next week.
What's your hood's name? Wow. We had snow right around Christmas and it lasted in the hood until the beginning of this month. If you go up in the mountains, you can still get to the snow, but in the flat land, where we live, the snow's melted...for now. lol It was really fun! Carla and I built snowmen and it was our first Christmas together, so that made it really special when we could sit in the kitchen with hot cocoa and watch the flakes float and dance to the ground.
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>Lol! You don't sound like a saint, just a good husband
>and father.
Oh, good, because that wouldn't be too good for my image as a hard-core rocker, lol. (yeah, right! lol)
>That's cool that you're going to have a
>studio in your home. I can rarely fit a bed in my
>house and barely have enough money to pay my bills!
>Lol! It is nice, though. Especially since my roomate
>is moving out. I'll have the entire "shack" to myself.
>Lol! J/K
:) lol I know the feeling, sort of. I mean, I was lucky that if I really got so broke that I couldn't buy groceries, my family would've chipped in and bought them for me, when I was first starting out. But, my bff, Coah Renark, who's also a musician/composer, had some really rough times, because he was totally on his own in the world while we were working our way up the ladder. But, somehow, if you want it bad enough, you jsut persevere until you do succeed. And, like he told me once, there comes a day where you open the fridge door and then start looking through the cupboards and you realize that even if you wanted to buy more food, you just couldn't fit it into one more space in the kitchen, because they're all so full already! And, THAT is a very good day indeed. lol
>
>Oh! Her clothes are really nice! She's a very, very
>pretty woman. You're lucky!
I'll tell her you said that. I know it'll make her feel good to know that you like her designs. Yes, she's really gorgeous. lol I must agree. :) And, yes, I think I'm probably luckier than I realize.
>
>No, I'm not. I just got out of a really long
>relationship. His name was Geoffrey and I dated him
>from my college freshman year until January 1st. So,
>it's a bit fresh, but I'm doing REALLY good.
I'm sorry things didn't work out for you, but I'm glad you're doing so well with it. Were you able to stay friends, or no?
>
>Oh, God, it was just like that!
LOL It's pretty crazy! :) And, I don't know this for sure, but I have this sneaking suspicioun that she really does know exactly what she's doing. lol jk She's probably layng there plotting how she can scream just as we are drifting off to sound sleep at night. lol I think she lays there and counts "1 one-thousand, 2-one-thousand, etc." lol
>
>That, in a way, sounded sweet! Lol! Good luck! Lol!
tee-hee!
Take it easy, Kyrie. wbs and let me know how everything's going for you.
Wolf
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