i don't know if you remember who i am, but i was friends with jamie and jason. since it's been forever and a day since you've probably seen them it may appear extremely stalkerish that i'm posting a comment, but you have nothing to worry about. i wanted to tell you that you are an amazing person and most people can't compare. i hope you find this more as a day brightener than as a scary, psycho comment. but your wife is extremely lucky to have you and i imagine you are lucky to have her as well. again, i stress the importance of not freaking out about my randomly tracking you down on the web but i thought i'd take a risk and leave a message despite how lame that may seem.
Hey Kristen! Of course I remember who you are. I have no idea if you'll go back and re-read this, but I hope this comment finds you well.
Don't get the impression that I went and became some scary gun nut after you knew me. I end up writing more about that stuff in an attempt to persuade (or piss off -- haven't decided) my 2 or 3 regular readers.
Besides, now that I'm old and don't have good stories, it's harder to find something interesting to write about... so figured I'd focus on a specific hot-button political issue that us young-uns usually don't think about.
Hope you're tearing up OSU and collecting a repertoire of stories yourself. Hmmm, if only there was an internet medium available for which you could share them on a weekly basis. Something free. Something easy. Perhaps a blog.
what do you know, i decided to revisit and came across the comment. things are well, for the most part. and as far as the gun craze goes,
i'm sure you're both persuading and pissing people off, perhaps simultaneously.
old people not having anything interesting to write about is nonsense. i know plenty of young people who have nothing exciting going on but still insist on sharing with the world. mundane existances and experiences do not age discriminate.
osu is fantastic, and i'm really looking forward to this year. i just don't want it to ever end which most likely means that it'll be the fastest year of my life. i've got some stories i find worthwhile,and a couple of fun stories lacking details that i can't seem to remember. but the general public may have different ideas of what's worth while and what's not than i do.
i plan on compiling my thoughts, comments, experiences, and ideas through this wonderful advent that is blogging. and i will as soon as i stop working and enter the lazy, drunk life of a college senior.
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Monica doesn't leave comments but she reads mine, I think.
I bet you 10 people read yours at least semi-regularly.
That's almost as good as the crazy guy at Tuscora Park that hands out badly photo-copied newsletters about Jesus and war.
This blog sucks I wouldn't comment on this blog if it was the last thing I did.
i don't know if you remember who i am, but i was friends with jamie and jason. since it's been forever and a day since you've probably seen them it may appear extremely stalkerish that i'm posting a comment, but you have nothing to worry about. i wanted to tell you that you are an amazing person and most people can't compare. i hope you find this more as a day brightener than as a scary, psycho comment. but your wife is extremely lucky to have you and i imagine you are lucky to have her as well. again, i stress the importance of not freaking out about my randomly tracking you down on the web but i thought i'd take a risk and leave a message despite how lame that may seem.
-kristen
Hey Kristen! Of course I remember who you are. I have no idea if you'll go back and re-read this, but I hope this comment finds you well.
Don't get the impression that I went and became some scary gun nut after you knew me. I end up writing more about that stuff in an attempt to persuade (or piss off -- haven't decided) my 2 or 3 regular readers.
Besides, now that I'm old and don't have good stories, it's harder to find something interesting to write about... so figured I'd focus on a specific hot-button political issue that us young-uns usually don't think about.
Hope you're tearing up OSU and collecting a repertoire of stories yourself. Hmmm, if only there was an internet medium available for which you could share them on a weekly basis. Something free. Something easy. Perhaps a blog.
Later,
--Mike
what do you know, i decided to revisit and came across the comment. things are well, for the most part.
and as far as the gun craze goes,
i'm sure you're both persuading and pissing people off, perhaps simultaneously.
old people not having anything interesting to write about is nonsense. i know plenty of young people who have nothing exciting going on but still insist on sharing with the world. mundane existances and experiences do not age discriminate.
osu is fantastic, and i'm really looking forward to this year. i just don't want it to ever end which most likely means that it'll be the fastest year of my life. i've got some stories i find worthwhile,and a couple of fun stories lacking details that i can't seem to remember. but the general public may have different ideas of what's worth while and what's not than i do.
i plan on compiling my thoughts, comments, experiences, and ideas through this wonderful advent that is blogging. and i will as soon as i stop working and enter the lazy, drunk life of a college senior.
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