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savannah 04-01-2009 11:41 AM

clutch clutch,....i too like clutch,...

333 04-01-2009 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by savannah (Post 626962)
clutch clutch,....i too like clutch,...

Indeed, I've never (simultaneously) sang or danced so much at a show! I first saw them at Bonnaroo 2007 and I'm going to see them again in May at the Music Farm in Charleston. They've got some of the best energy live.

savannah 04-01-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by 333 (Post 626968)
Indeed, I've never (simultaneously) sang or danced so much at a show! I first saw them at Bonnaroo 2007 and I'm going to see them again in May at the Music Farm in Charleston. They've got some of the best energy live.



we could have danced together

i too was at that show

333 04-01-2009 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by savannah (Post 626978)
we could have danced together

i too was at that show

Nice.

I went with a pretty huge group of friends and ended up lost, dancing alone. It was great. :) I most certainly would have danced with you .. If I hadn't passed at drunk on the lawn in front of the stage soon after.

savannah 04-01-2009 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 333 (Post 626981)
Nice.

I went with a pretty huge group of friends and ended up lost, dancing alone. It was great. :) I most certainly would have danced with you .. If I hadn't passed at drunk on the lawn in front of the stage soon after.


meh,...it happens,....

personally i like to get drunk and wallow in mud puddles like bud and sissy in urban cowboy

333 04-01-2009 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by savannah (Post 627026)
meh,...it happens,....

personally i like to get drunk and wallow in mud puddles like bud and sissy in urban cowboy

Your journal intrigues me. I don't know why because I know it's just typical everyday things. I suppose I enjoy hearing another perspective on everyday life. I have a xanga journal, but it's old and started when I was 15, so at parts it's pretty teen-angsty.

savannah 04-01-2009 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 333 (Post 627194)
Your journal intrigues me. I don't know why because I know it's just typical everyday things. I suppose I enjoy hearing another perspective on everyday life. I have a xanga journal, but it's old and started when I was 15, so at parts it's pretty teen-angsty.


thank you,....
its not very well put together,....and words have been hard to come by lately,.....
a year ago, it seems i was writting everyday,...now,.....i just feel uninspired,...i guess i'm just at a point in my life where i'm hit the end of my rope,...i'm 25,...i need to get my **** together,...and follow through with some kinda of life plan,...


but sometimes i drink

333 04-01-2009 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by savannah (Post 627247)
thank you,....
its not very well put together,....and words have been hard to come by lately,.....
a year ago, it seems i was writting everyday,...now,.....i just feel uninspired,...i guess i'm just at a point in my life where i'm hit the end of my rope,...i'm 25,...i need to get my **** together,...and follow through with some kinda of life plan,...


but sometimes i drink

So, keep in mind I'm 5 years younger than you, so what I'm about to say is only from observation.

I think too many of us are often plagued by the idea that we have to be at a certain point in our life at a certain age, or "settled". I try not to get sucked into this type of thinking because I feel that it can be so limiting. I mean, I can't really talk to you about personal goals or problems because I just met you, but what exactly does it mean to "get your **** together"? Why does there need to be a plan for life? So, this might be a little cynical, but most of us weren't planned pregnancies, so why live your life thinking you always have to accomplish something "worthy"? Why commit to one lifestyle, one career, one stereotype? Why, with being in the time and age we are, showered in copious technology and advances, are we so worried about committing to one thing?! This is by no means a personal attack against you or anything, but this is the exact type of thinking that keeps us from revolutionizing and evolving!

I'll stop here for now. I feel like if we were to go any further on the subject matter, we'd have to start another, more specific thread. :D

333 04-01-2009 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by savannah (Post 627247)
thank you,....
its not very well put together,....and words have been hard to come by lately,.....
a year ago, it seems i was writting everyday,...now,.....i just feel uninspired,...i guess i'm just at a point in my life where i'm hit the end of my rope,...i'm 25,...i need to get my **** together,...and follow through with some kinda of life plan,...


but sometimes i drink

I just noticed that. :)

I get high almost every single day and have an oh-so soft spot for tequila. :)

savannah 04-01-2009 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 333 (Post 627253)
So, keep in mind I'm 5 years younger than you, so what I'm about to say is only from observation.

I think too many of us are often plagued by the idea that we have to be at a certain point in our life at a certain age, or "settled". I try not to get sucked into this type of thinking because I feel that it can be so limiting. I mean, I can't really talk to you about personal goals or problems because I just met you, but what exactly does it mean to "get your **** together"? Why does there need to be a plan for life? So, this might be a little cynical, but most of us weren't planned pregnancies, so why live your life thinking you always have to accomplish something "worthy"? Why commit to one lifestyle, one career, one stereotype? Why, with being in the time and age we are, showered in copious technology and advances, are we so worried about committing to one thing?! This is by no means a personal attack against you or anything, but this is the exact type of thinking that keeps us from revolutionizing and evolving!

I'll stop here for now. I feel like if we were to go any further on the subject matter, we'd have to start another, more specific thread. :D


five years doesnt seem like much,....but i've changed so much in the past five years sometimes i dont know who i am anymore

for the most part you are right,....but when you wake up one morning and everyone around you has kids, or is married, or is married with kids, or is gettin married,......or they have a life partner,.....and i dunno,.....are doin grown up stuff,.....it'll flip you out


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