a group blog of friends who write about their lives in the best way they know how--honestly. always trying to avoid pretension, but always trying to progress, these folk have all at one time lived in the same city. now scattered throughout the country, they try to keep in touch via one medium: to whom it may concern. this is that attempt at friendship and love.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Dial In Sounds
Okay, in case anyone was interested in supporting Hurricane Katrina relief, you can help me by buying an auction I have on eBay. The auction is for a lot of beads I got at Mardi Gras last year. You can find it HERE.
So, because I mentioned Katrina, I'm insensative? I don't get your point. I was close to being one of those people who had to stay. My car had just started working again. Remember, it had been giving me problems all summer. It could have overheated. I had $500, which is more than a lot of people I know. But that money was for rent and tutiton. Leaving meant, using it when I needed for later (it turned out because of the flood I wouldn't need the rent money). I think if anyone could say those things, it was me. Sure, I could have been a little less "free the world" about it. But I did nothing wrong.
I know I hit a nerve, but you hit one of mine too. You're not being insensative, but I can't help but feel that you're sort of cheapening everything that happened.
I have to go to the doctor now because, as it turns out, I was exposed to meningitis too...and the fact that I've been sick and achy for two weeks is starting to look suspicious. I'm more than a little freaked out.
Jeff, I would have brought you to Mobile. So you were never in real jeopardy of staying unless you wanted to. In which case I would have branded you an idiot and let you drown.
But then who would I have to teach me of the Beatles?
10 comments:
i'm pretty sure helping you isn't "katrina relief" anymore, jeff. but kudos for relief fraud?
That's exactly what happens. Americans forget the past, and the helpless are left in the cold.
It's not fraud; it's legit. I'm a victim, and the money is helping me. You're just mad you didn't think of it. :)
By the way, I am sorry to leave are conversation earlier without saying bye. It was not my fault.
Maybe you should just go back inside and put on a sweater if you're so cold...
Just hope you think of the people in the city who don't have that option as you spend your fifty bucks on bubble gum and baseball cards. Enjoy.
it's ok, some dumb brit got took for 53 bucks.
i'm embarassed.
"...city who don't have that option"
I have thought about them a lot Sarah, for six months now. I'm glad you were trying to be funny, but it came off more "guilt-trip-ish."
I'm glad. No humor intended.
Well, maybe a little humor. But mostly no.
So, because I mentioned Katrina, I'm insensative? I don't get your point. I was close to being one of those people who had to stay. My car had just started working again. Remember, it had been giving me problems all summer. It could have overheated. I had $500, which is more than a lot of people I know. But that money was for rent and tutiton. Leaving meant, using it when I needed for later (it turned out because of the flood I wouldn't need the rent money). I think if anyone could say those things, it was me. Sure, I could have been a little less "free the world" about it. But I did nothing wrong.
I know I hit a nerve, but you hit one of mine too. You're not being insensative, but I can't help but feel that you're sort of cheapening everything that happened.
I have to go to the doctor now because, as it turns out, I was exposed to meningitis too...and the fact that I've been sick and achy for two weeks is starting to look suspicious. I'm more than a little freaked out.
Jeff, I would have brought you to Mobile. So you were never in real jeopardy of staying unless you wanted to. In which case I would have branded you an idiot and let you drown.
But then who would I have to teach me of the Beatles?
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