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suzanne
Guest
Re: beddy time!
> how are you right now?
> you see, I am worried about you...
hmm...
i went to a coffeeshop and wrote the outline of a travel article, which is something I haven't done in 6+ months, i picked up my guitar for the first time in nearly 2 months. i want to bake, but found that my plan for making truffels might be foiled until i can find some liqueur.
at the same time, i feel really tired and blah. i know it sounds like i did a lot today, but trust me, i really didn't do that much and here I am....i've been staring at magazine articles i've read many times. more accurately, staring at the pictures. i don't know why but trying to read lengthy things is seriously bothering me.
i should be recovering. i haven't done much of anything for about 3 days, but somethings not working.
i slept quite a bit last night, and it really didn't work.
> tu te sens encore à l'Europe?
> Je me souviens très bien que j'avais un grand désire d'y
> retourner... ce que n'est jamais arrivé... je te comprends.
> don't you agree? and people from texas are those who speak the
> sounds much more toghether than others!
actually, we shorten things with many syllables, and put more syllables in one-syllable words.
> really...
> just like me - it's 3:35 am now...
> I don't have much of them either...
> oh you are making me feel guilty...
> I think the internet life is a very exciting one... I don't have
> much more than this... well, I have a beautiful daughter and
> some cds of Schubert.
i have some of my CD's...my TV works....
> I don't know. I don't have time to veg either...
> I don`t think you whine that much...
> well, perhaps this is the real cause of your mood.
> don`t be angry with me if you don`t like it, ok?
> hehehe... do you know them by heart?
no bits and pieces which is worse coz you can't finish the damn song.
Aladdin was the last of the movies with decent music. When they started getting Elton John to do soundtracks, I lost all interest.
> in brazil these kind of films are always spoken in portuguese,
> and they call brazilian singers to sing the songs. It sounds oh
> so fake to me - the songs were not thought to be sung in
> english... it's strange. If it's some kitsch singer that do
> versions, I don`t care. But they want to put it in a
> sophisticated shell, and I think it's strange.
welcome to disney.
they have a new movie coming out called the "emporer;s new groove" with sting doing title tracks. blech.
> Anyway, our children have to have songs sung in our language!
>
> nowadays I don`t repress my feelings when I can`t take some song
> away of my mind... I like some ridiculous things, you know...
>
> Good idea. I`ll tell it to my friend.
> anyway, she finally perceived you do well your job, didn`t she?
no, she thought I was only useful in ONE job. when i tried to move from that job, she treated me like crap.
> hey suzanne, I think I have the cassette of this cd and I never
> hear it. Wouldn`t be offended if...?
What? I'm more offended that you DON'T listen to it at all.
Are we talking about the same album? "wrong way up"?
> I could record another cd and send to you too... I can make some
> copies of the cds you've lost...
that's OK.
> are you like me then? I am terribly lazy to fix things in my
> car.
everything i have is junked...not terribly, but you know how it is when you are single and responsible for keeping track of EVERYTHING. It gets boring and tiring and you start letting things slip. AFter all, nobody is going to see if you livingroom has paper lying around.
> i understand... I am like that too...
> al my loveable cds are in places that can be robbed someway.
all mine are in my house.
> but do you think is because of that they steal? I think the drug
> thing is the principal cause of these kind of robbery,
> principally in a rich country like USA.
oh phbbt.
drugs shmugs. the vast majority of drug users are people who can afford it. and after knowing a couple of potheads myself, i can tell you that they have the same level of morals as far as theft and all that goes. they just like having a toke. why not say alcoholics are just as capable?
and as i said, the US itself may be rich, but the wealth only goes to a few people. it's not like i'm driving a mercedes benz.
> really... in brazil we have the ide everybody in the states
> makes 60,000 a year...
that's a laugh. for the first few years i was out of university, i was making about 1/4 of that.
don't get me wrong. i know a person or two who is making closer to that out of school, but it's in doing things I can't do that require lots of math.
> oh great!
> the first intructions he gave me didn't work at all. I have to
> try more.
> this is some kind of darwinist method isn`t it?
yes and no. yes in that it assumes that people in richer school districts are more worthy of being educated.
for example, here in this very city, there are some elementary schools with brandnew computers, courses in foreign languages at an earlier age than 13, a greater bredth of extracurricular activities and numerous forms of coursework that range outside of the basics of literature. this includes having tutors for musicians, and the latest equipment for the sports department.
then, you have the poor schools across town that are having other schools donate their old books. the buildings are starting to fall down, and the teachers are having to use part of their salaries to bring needed items to teach with. they offer the very basic curriculum, and if you're in the special education system, they've pretty much lumped them all together in one room to teach them how to cook as their life skill after they graduate.
> I agree you are right in this point.
> hehehe... this was cruel from you...
> mais ils t'ont compris, n'est-ce pas? ça c'est le plus important
> après tout.
> i don`t know...
> In Brazil probably 199/200 of the populatin never heard about
> Sartre - but those obsessed by France normally are like that
> because they have some humanist references.
> I remeber I liked Italy and everybody always says marvelous
> things about it, that they are a affectionate people and so on,
> but my father went there recently and hated italians. He said
> marvelous things about greeks and germans (who I always thought
> were cold).
> hehehe... really nice...
who knows? every time i go somewhere, people are not what other people say they are.
> anyway, it seems that european people use to take less baths
> than americans and brazilians. There are even researches about
> it!
i love taking baths.
> which group are you talking about? the one from your trip?
no, this was the guy from a couple of months ago.
> weel, but this doesn`t signifie at all that every guy in the
> world will think the same way about you.
right. i was hit on quite a bunch overseas. mostly by these scary looking dudes, however....
...like this one late 50ish guy from Belfast when I was in Paris...wins the creep of the year award.
> anyway, you are much nearer him than me. so if you meet him tell
> him I like him so much!
> sorry... this was stupid
*sigh* you know it doesn't do you any good. Being married and in Brazil makes you even more useless than Morrissey.
> these two people are you and your friend from English, isn`t it?
> and what's "rare pub hopping" is?
it's when you rarely go to pubs.
i guess what i mean is that it's good for social occasions that pop up once every eon.
> it's 4:23 now. I don`t know if my wife wants me out of bed early
> or not tomorrow... well, today...
heh. i don't have anyone here to kick me out of bed.
> how are you right now?
> you see, I am worried about you...
hmm...
i went to a coffeeshop and wrote the outline of a travel article, which is something I haven't done in 6+ months, i picked up my guitar for the first time in nearly 2 months. i want to bake, but found that my plan for making truffels might be foiled until i can find some liqueur.
at the same time, i feel really tired and blah. i know it sounds like i did a lot today, but trust me, i really didn't do that much and here I am....i've been staring at magazine articles i've read many times. more accurately, staring at the pictures. i don't know why but trying to read lengthy things is seriously bothering me.
i should be recovering. i haven't done much of anything for about 3 days, but somethings not working.
i slept quite a bit last night, and it really didn't work.
> tu te sens encore à l'Europe?
> Je me souviens très bien que j'avais un grand désire d'y
> retourner... ce que n'est jamais arrivé... je te comprends.
> don't you agree? and people from texas are those who speak the
> sounds much more toghether than others!
actually, we shorten things with many syllables, and put more syllables in one-syllable words.
> really...
> just like me - it's 3:35 am now...
> I don't have much of them either...
> oh you are making me feel guilty...
> I think the internet life is a very exciting one... I don't have
> much more than this... well, I have a beautiful daughter and
> some cds of Schubert.
i have some of my CD's...my TV works....
> I don't know. I don't have time to veg either...
> I don`t think you whine that much...
> well, perhaps this is the real cause of your mood.
> don`t be angry with me if you don`t like it, ok?
> hehehe... do you know them by heart?
no bits and pieces which is worse coz you can't finish the damn song.
Aladdin was the last of the movies with decent music. When they started getting Elton John to do soundtracks, I lost all interest.
> in brazil these kind of films are always spoken in portuguese,
> and they call brazilian singers to sing the songs. It sounds oh
> so fake to me - the songs were not thought to be sung in
> english... it's strange. If it's some kitsch singer that do
> versions, I don`t care. But they want to put it in a
> sophisticated shell, and I think it's strange.
welcome to disney.
they have a new movie coming out called the "emporer;s new groove" with sting doing title tracks. blech.
> Anyway, our children have to have songs sung in our language!
>
> nowadays I don`t repress my feelings when I can`t take some song
> away of my mind... I like some ridiculous things, you know...
>
> Good idea. I`ll tell it to my friend.
> anyway, she finally perceived you do well your job, didn`t she?
no, she thought I was only useful in ONE job. when i tried to move from that job, she treated me like crap.
> hey suzanne, I think I have the cassette of this cd and I never
> hear it. Wouldn`t be offended if...?
What? I'm more offended that you DON'T listen to it at all.
Are we talking about the same album? "wrong way up"?
> I could record another cd and send to you too... I can make some
> copies of the cds you've lost...
that's OK.
> are you like me then? I am terribly lazy to fix things in my
> car.
everything i have is junked...not terribly, but you know how it is when you are single and responsible for keeping track of EVERYTHING. It gets boring and tiring and you start letting things slip. AFter all, nobody is going to see if you livingroom has paper lying around.
> i understand... I am like that too...
> al my loveable cds are in places that can be robbed someway.
all mine are in my house.
> but do you think is because of that they steal? I think the drug
> thing is the principal cause of these kind of robbery,
> principally in a rich country like USA.
oh phbbt.
drugs shmugs. the vast majority of drug users are people who can afford it. and after knowing a couple of potheads myself, i can tell you that they have the same level of morals as far as theft and all that goes. they just like having a toke. why not say alcoholics are just as capable?
and as i said, the US itself may be rich, but the wealth only goes to a few people. it's not like i'm driving a mercedes benz.
> really... in brazil we have the ide everybody in the states
> makes 60,000 a year...
that's a laugh. for the first few years i was out of university, i was making about 1/4 of that.
don't get me wrong. i know a person or two who is making closer to that out of school, but it's in doing things I can't do that require lots of math.
> oh great!
> the first intructions he gave me didn't work at all. I have to
> try more.
> this is some kind of darwinist method isn`t it?
yes and no. yes in that it assumes that people in richer school districts are more worthy of being educated.
for example, here in this very city, there are some elementary schools with brandnew computers, courses in foreign languages at an earlier age than 13, a greater bredth of extracurricular activities and numerous forms of coursework that range outside of the basics of literature. this includes having tutors for musicians, and the latest equipment for the sports department.
then, you have the poor schools across town that are having other schools donate their old books. the buildings are starting to fall down, and the teachers are having to use part of their salaries to bring needed items to teach with. they offer the very basic curriculum, and if you're in the special education system, they've pretty much lumped them all together in one room to teach them how to cook as their life skill after they graduate.
> I agree you are right in this point.
> hehehe... this was cruel from you...
> mais ils t'ont compris, n'est-ce pas? ça c'est le plus important
> après tout.
> i don`t know...
> In Brazil probably 199/200 of the populatin never heard about
> Sartre - but those obsessed by France normally are like that
> because they have some humanist references.
> I remeber I liked Italy and everybody always says marvelous
> things about it, that they are a affectionate people and so on,
> but my father went there recently and hated italians. He said
> marvelous things about greeks and germans (who I always thought
> were cold).
> hehehe... really nice...
who knows? every time i go somewhere, people are not what other people say they are.
> anyway, it seems that european people use to take less baths
> than americans and brazilians. There are even researches about
> it!
i love taking baths.
> which group are you talking about? the one from your trip?
no, this was the guy from a couple of months ago.
> weel, but this doesn`t signifie at all that every guy in the
> world will think the same way about you.
right. i was hit on quite a bunch overseas. mostly by these scary looking dudes, however....
...like this one late 50ish guy from Belfast when I was in Paris...wins the creep of the year award.
> anyway, you are much nearer him than me. so if you meet him tell
> him I like him so much!
> sorry... this was stupid
*sigh* you know it doesn't do you any good. Being married and in Brazil makes you even more useless than Morrissey.
> these two people are you and your friend from English, isn`t it?
> and what's "rare pub hopping" is?
it's when you rarely go to pubs.
i guess what i mean is that it's good for social occasions that pop up once every eon.
> it's 4:23 now. I don`t know if my wife wants me out of bed early
> or not tomorrow... well, today...
heh. i don't have anyone here to kick me out of bed.