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Date Posted: 09:05:18 06/28/02 Fri
In reply to:
Rebel
's message, "Mid-Summer Night's Reflections" on 00:29:49 06/27/02 Thu
(JENSEN: not to be confused with jen (jensen), or jennyrhea since some people cant keep it straight! duh)Well beau, i am only down the street, obviously submerged by spanish, however, i guess without checking the message board, i would not know about your recent loss. As for that, I am sorry. As you said, I also hope for a bright July...in any and every way imaginable. I just think sometimes some of us should think about our friendships (not just with me) but in general, figure out what they are about and where they are going... we each affect our own destiny...I just wanted to point that out. I hope someone understands.
P.S. Lex called my cell last night and wanted me to pass the message to you that she's going to texas this weekend with a friend and figures that incubus is out of the picture since you havent talked to her, etc. And just as she had a problem getting through the busy line at henry ave., so do the rest of us.
>"I see a red door and I want it painted black. No
>colors anymore, I want them to turn black. I see the
>girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes, I have
>to turn my head until my darkness goes. I see a line
>of cars and they're all painted black" RS.
>
>So it would seem that this is a dark summer. In Black
>April Chris Cochran passed away. Then in May my
>Grandmother and Rondray Hill died. Now in June Augie
>Bertucci, a Jesuit friend, was killed in a car crash;
>and this weekend my cousin comitted suicide.
>
>So you kids try and play safe, lets make July a bright
>and beautiful month.
>
>As far as Blue Team Representative #1, He/She does not
>express the official policy of the Blue Team. While I
>would have certainly preferred things to have taken a
>different course, no one involved could have forseen
>the difficulties that would arise. And if they could
>have, events would have happened differently. No
>permanent harm will come from my wrong doings; the DA
>was graciuos enough to place me on probation. As far
>as my job, perhaps this is what's best both for
>Caspari and my personal development. Regardless of the
>temporary hardships, all things that have transpired
>have done so according to His will. Let us waste no
>more time or energy assigning blame, for it all rests
>upon me and my lack of judgement.
>-Beau
>
>"Hate starts as an anger that doesn't get resolved.
>Then it becomes a resentment, and then a true hatred
>that can go on indefinitely...hatred causes serious
>damage over time. Haters can't let go or get on with
>life. They become bitter and frustrated. Their lives
>become mean, small, and narrow."
>Ron Potter-Efron, MSW, and Pat Potter-Efron, MS.
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