[Help] Question? Updates to this post /post/158415-question Sat, 06 Sep 2008 16:26:19 +0100 Reply from cattail /post/158415-question#reply-3711099 ‘nite!!! Sorry, I had a phone call and missed you…. talk to you later about this…. I guess you just need to meet some people who are not so much into the drama scene???

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cattail Wed, 07 May 2008 01:39:06 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3711045 Well I’m going to work now be4 I fall asleep at my desk. gnite.

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 01:16:19 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3711028 no it bothers me it just makes it worse. The dating thing bothers me here too….

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 01:07:58 +0100
Reply from cattail /post/158415-question#reply-3711010 :) Sounds nice!! Have a good night… and really, you only need to deal with it IF it bothers YOU… is it that, or is it your friends asking how you can stand it that makes you feel like you should fit the same mold as them???

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cattail Wed, 07 May 2008 01:01:51 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3711007 well cat and dani I guess I need to quit whining and just deal with it.. I’ll probably drop off for tonight pretty soon So I can start tommorrows work. I’m going to go to the beach and watch waves the dogs haven’t been for a swim in awhile. I guess I should go before all the tourist come.

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:59:02 +0100
Reply from cattail /post/158415-question#reply-3710975 Really, it sounds like you are just much more mature and stable than those acquaintances of yours are!! I don’t see anything wrong with that, or with staying in your own town for that matter. All that really matters is if it bothers you. There’s no need to compare yourself to others. I’m different (eccentric) too, but I’ve come to accept that about myself!! Be true to yourself… it’s absolutely the best person to be!! :) I’m still in the town I grew up in too, for that matter… and I’m pretty much a homebody as well! I don’t think you’re missing anything worthwhile as far as the drama your friends seem to be into… just my opinion!! Obviously you feel that way too… nothing wrong with that at all!

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cattail Wed, 07 May 2008 00:50:43 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3710972 yup dani I feel the same way, besides family those are probably the other reasons why I like it here.. But my really good friends haven’t moved back home yet…. They come to visit but most of them have good jobs that they can’t get here so they won’t be back anytime soon unless something happens. Plus I’m single and I don’t like mingle with the guys that I know!!!!

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:50:00 +0100
Reply from DaNi♠HaTes♠You /post/158415-question#reply-3710948 well, as you know we’re close.
When I was younger, I used to think when i hit 18 i’m outta here. But as I got older, and see my friends actually moved, i decided this wasn’t such a bad place after all. My friends don’t seem to happy, must not of been they all moved back to delaware.

I always wanted to move to the city but i think thats too fast paced for me, I like the chickens and the beach, besides in 10 years or so this place will be a city with all the tourists making it home.

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DaNi♠HaTes♠You Wed, 07 May 2008 00:45:11 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3710942 Very Very true It was driving in traffic and waiting 3 to four hours to get where you needed to go. I Lived in northern VA in Herndon and when I had to go to work especially in DC Traffic was awful and Darn those traffic cams… I liked Northern Va but it was so expensive even with a roomate it was still a bit much had a good job too..

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:43:30 +0100
Reply from Anonymous /post/158415-question#reply-3710922 there probably is. What about the big city life is too much? There’s a lot of people, and a lot going on. But in the city, you have the option to create the life you want more so somewhere where there is a very limited pool of people to associate with.

In the city, you can join clubs and groups with like minded people, and you can choose your job a lot more easily, and be around people you like more that way too.

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Anonymous Wed, 07 May 2008 00:38:29 +0100
10 users were invited to read this post by I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-5276240 I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:37:50 +0100 Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3710911 [quote Pae]I think you’re doing great. It’s good you don’t get involved in those sorts of things. Don’t let other people unmotivate you.[/quote]

Well I have my good and bad days but for the most part I THINK — lol I’m doing okay…

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:34:58 +0100
Reply from I didn't like my Scr /post/158415-question#reply-3710905 Thanks I thought about it I moved closed to DC once and well that big city life is a bit much is there a happy medium.

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I didn't like my Scr Wed, 07 May 2008 00:33:33 +0100
Reply from Pae -שגשצ- /post/158415-question#reply-3710903 I think you’re doing great. It’s good you don’t get involved in those sorts of things. Don’t let other people unmotivate you.

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Pae -שגשצ- Wed, 07 May 2008 00:33:04 +0100
Reply from Anonymous /post/158415-question#reply-3710895 move to the big city. well, any city really. and just start over. it’s fun! and it will remind you how capable you are.

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Anonymous Wed, 07 May 2008 00:30:27 +0100