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Jun. 9th, 2003 06:08 pmOkay, I'm following
weredonut's example:
Dear next-door neighbour,
No, I do not want to come over to see your new curtains. Likewise, I don't want to stand at my front door when it's cold and dark to tell you about my weekend.
I understand that Mum was friendly to you, but I never have been, so please don't try to start a friendship with me. First of all, we have nothing in common. I am a 21 year old bi girl, who works 9 - 5 in an accountancy firm, and enjoys spending her spare time online and reading slash. You are an unemployed 54 year old man (who's mother still keeps tab on) and seems to have very little to say.
If I am listening to music and ignoring the doorbell, it generally means that I don't want to speak to you. It is not an invitation to come over and pound on my bedroom window until you get a response.
Regards,
Annie.
PS - I know that it isn't your fault that you came around and then my computer crashed, but please understand that I had over twenty links open from the last 125 Friends posts, and I now need to go back through and remember which pages I wanted to come back and read.
You know,
weredonut, that feels surprisingly good.
Dear next-door neighbour,
No, I do not want to come over to see your new curtains. Likewise, I don't want to stand at my front door when it's cold and dark to tell you about my weekend.
I understand that Mum was friendly to you, but I never have been, so please don't try to start a friendship with me. First of all, we have nothing in common. I am a 21 year old bi girl, who works 9 - 5 in an accountancy firm, and enjoys spending her spare time online and reading slash. You are an unemployed 54 year old man (who's mother still keeps tab on) and seems to have very little to say.
If I am listening to music and ignoring the doorbell, it generally means that I don't want to speak to you. It is not an invitation to come over and pound on my bedroom window until you get a response.
Regards,
Annie.
PS - I know that it isn't your fault that you came around and then my computer crashed, but please understand that I had over twenty links open from the last 125 Friends posts, and I now need to go back through and remember which pages I wanted to come back and read.
You know,
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Date: 2003-06-09 02:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-09 04:00 am (UTC)cathartic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-thärtk)
adj. Inducing catharsis; purgative.
n. An agent for purging the bowels, especially a laxative.
I'm sure you meant the first meaning. *g*