i’m home! i’m home! i’m going to new zealand! with nuala! we’re going to new zealand!
pictures of greece will be up soon.
July 31, 2005 by
Categories: General
i’m home! i’m home! i’m going to new zealand! with nuala! we’re going to new zealand!
pictures of greece will be up soon.
I MISSED YOU SO MUCH!!!
i’ll call you tonight. be ready.
When are you going to New Zealand? YOu’re not doing a very good job of keeping the home fires burning for me.
you told me you weren’t coming back. i turned off the light.
november 15 to dec 5th.
Shutupshutupshutup. Of course Jason’s coming back. You turn that light back on right now.
he said he wasn’t. he said, “sweetheart, this is my kind of town.” and i went all gooey at being called sweetheart, but was also downtrodden by the pronouncement following the endearment.
He lied. You are his sweetheart and he’s coming back. Jason, are you listening to me?
Hold on there, buckaroos, I never said I wasn´t coming back. Michele, I think you asked me if I was coming back SOON, which I am most certainly not. I have no idea what I´m gonna do, really. Except dance!
Not coming back soon is fine. Not coming back soon means time to visit you there. Not coming back at all is not fine, and can I be your sweetheart too?
Jason, are you typing on some kind of godless Commie keyboard down there? You’re using different apostrophes than Michele and I are. It’s weird. Do it again.
Godammit! I thought I finally cracked the code of the Mexican keyboard.
Actually, they use an ancient Aztec symbol for their apostrophe. It means “fraternity” and is supposed to ensure harmony between the two different parts of the contraction.