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26/09/2001 - 10:21 p.m.

Short update

Not too much time of late. School, show, Thespians, life, sleep, homework. Ugh.

Heard from all kinds of people today, Pixie, and Angel, and Turtle, and M&M, and Rich, and Becca, and I think that's it. Life isn't too bad today.

Waiting to hear from Patrick and Sassy. I hate snail mail. Too much anticipation. There's a certain amount with e-mail, but that's too uncertain. Real mail, you know that it takes two days to go and two to return, so you simply add two days between and wind up expecting a letter a week from the time you sent yours, and then it doesn't show and you're unhappy. At least, I am.

There's a lot more going on in my life, and if you really wanna know, stick around, or drop me a line. I figure, if anybody cares, they'd better let me know. Give me a reason to keep doing this.

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