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From one of those star wars geeks, she didn't kiss ewan. She kissed Hayden Christensen :)
from Dana
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11:04 pm - Thursday,May 16, 2002
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Hey- This is so touching. I always had wanted to live with purpose or my life should have a meaning for instance marryng a widower how is has children or something which will uplift other life. So your story reminds me of my dream
Nasra
Arabia
from Nasra
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1:38 pm - Thursday,May 16, 2002
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So how was it? I'm so jealous.
from hk
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11:06 am - Thursday,May 16, 2002
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Well, it is too bad I can't e-mail Greek food, otherwise I would have definitely saved you some! I hope Star Wars is great, let me know how it was so I can be prepared for the inevitable viewing. I hope you have a great coffee-pot at your office, I am sure you will be making hourly trips throughout the day:)
from Christine
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2:05 am - Thursday,May 16, 2002
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So anyway, fantastic diary. Had to start at the beginning, and I'm not caught up yet, but it's my experience that's the best way to read them. Hope the movie's worth the trouble, take it light.
from ken
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0:49 am - Thursday,May 16, 2002
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*envy* The ubergeek in me is hankering for a 12:01 ticket but I suppose I'll have to wait for my 7PM showing tomorrow. :) I hope you're able to catch some shut eye at some point!
from Dana
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4:45 pm - Wednesday,May 15, 2002
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I'm jealous because I'd like to see the movie but I do value my sleep. Let me know how it is.
from Madame Fromage
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1:20 pm - Wednesday,May 15, 2002
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so... when you say 'nearly naked' you mean she was wearing... ? and when she is nearly naked, is that a good thing to the eye or neighborhood therapy waiting to happen?
from motherlode
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10:25 pm - Tuesday,May 14, 2002
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Went back and read the entry on your neighbor, and I'm not sure she was hitting on you. Or rather, she probably was, since you were there and could best judge, but I don't think the situation necessarily points that way. I am *very* happily married and have no desire to dump my husband. I've never cheated on him and have been surprised to find 12 years of monogamy much easier than I ever would have imagined. But lots of my friends are male (I'm an engineer, which may explain it) and when he's traveling or busy, I've been known to go out with them: to eat sushi, which he hates, with someone who like it as much as I do; to mountain bike with a friend who's a serious racer and could give me pointers; even dancing once, which he doesn't much like to do (that was with two guys -- not sure if that makes it better or worse). I don't leave him alone to go out with friends of either sex unless he doesn't want to go or it's a rare occasion like a women-only shower. More often we both go out together, with friends of either sex. At least once, he went out with a whole gaggle of female co-workers when I wasn't feeling well and told him it was ok to go. We tend to figure, friends are friends, regardless of their plumbing.
from dichroic
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5:17 pm - Tuesday,May 14, 2002
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I saw your name on a guestbook signing, and..well, here I am. I read your most recent entry and I must say, I was deeply touched. Keep writing :)
from Clever
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6:12 pm - Friday,May 10, 2002
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