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Posted by Karen_kay on February 11, 2004, at 12:55:49
So I haven't talked to you in a while. and I wondered how you're doing. Are you wearing jeans or khakis? Do you drink coffee or tea? Do you prefer ketchup on your burger or mustard? Or are you a vegetarian? Are you a smoker or nonsmoker? Do you like cats or dogs? Are you even listening?? I hope so...
I realized I don't know anything about you, though I'd like to. Let me know how things are going. I saw "Lost in Translation" last night. It's very good. Do you watch films? I'd like to make documentaries. Maybe one day my dreams will come true. Maybe yours will too. I'm sure yours will. But will mine? Let me know that you're out there, or I'll worry myself sick wondering if you like ketchup or mustard on your burger, assuming you like burgers that is.....
Posted by leo33 on February 12, 2004, at 21:18:14
In reply to Leo can you hear me?, posted by Karen_kay on February 11, 2004, at 12:55:49
Karen I am here! I often come on the site and just read the posts. Sometimes I post myself but usually contraversies happen after I do that, LOL. As for me, I am hanging in there, a little lonely as you can imagine, not so much lonliness with family and friends but more the intimate loneliness, with it being valentine's weekend and all. As for money and a job, I have neither. Boredom and self doubt are running wild in my mind. I am starting Zoloft tomorrow after a three and a half month stint on Paxil CR. Only had partial response from it. This is my last try on meds for a while if this doesn't work. Tried too many meds over the past 12 years and simply can't afford it anymore. Well on a lighter note, i like to wear jeans and believe it or not I like my burgers plain, thou ketchup (or is it catsup) is preferable to mustard for me. I guess my favorite burger place is Fatburger, I use to go there alot when I lived in Los Angeles. I also like documentaries and like to watch E true hollywood stories and VH1 behind the music and of course the biography, history, and discovery channels. I never saw "Lost in Translation", it sounds interesting so I would watch it on your recommendation. Is it on cable or do you have to rent it? As for creating documentaries, I'm sure you could do it if you put your mind to it. (Assuming that your mind is working properly at the time, lol, jk) You seem to have good energy and certainly post alot so I would suggest putting that positive energy into your dreams. You should see if you could get an internship at one of the entertainment companies that do documentaries and work up from there, one step at a time.
As for my dreams, there aren't many left now, although I dreamed of being an actor for a while and have had many friends who have been on TV, I was not able to get there myself, thou I did go to some great Hollywood parties when I was there. I have also lived in New York City, Nashua,NH, Philadelphia,PA and have been in 48 out of the 50 states excluding Alaska and Hawaii. I stayed in Europe for 6 months in 1993 and saw most of it while working for a company called ADP. I would suggest going there if you get the chance, one of the best educational experiences I ever had. Now I live in my childhood bedroom in my parents house in NJ at 36 being dead broke, jobless, loveless, dreamless, and you guessed it, depressed. Enough of my complaining already! Anyway there is a little tidbit of my story. Also, thank you for thinking about me, I was surprised to see the post.
Posted by Miss Honeychurch on February 13, 2004, at 9:29:47
In reply to Leo can you hear me?, posted by Karen_kay on February 11, 2004, at 12:55:49
Leo, I am glad to hear from you too! Sometimes I feel like there are soooooooo many women on this site. It is always refreshing and welcome to get a male perspective on things.
Posted by Elle2021 on February 14, 2004, at 2:30:44
In reply to Re: Leo can you hear me?, posted by leo33 on February 12, 2004, at 21:18:14
Hey Leo,
I think me and you watch about the same thing on tv. I'm addicted to The History Channel, and I watch the Discovery channel all the time... :) So how are things going for you?
Elle
Posted by Karen_kay on February 15, 2004, at 16:27:15
In reply to Re: Leo can you hear me?, posted by leo33 on February 12, 2004, at 21:18:14
I'm glad you responded. I was quite scared I had frightened you. I can be rather frightening you know?
Sometimes my posts seem to go astray, but what's life without a bit of controversy, I always say. Don't you agree?
How was your Valentine's Weekend? Mine was fairly decent. Had a meal, had my old man, had the dog (well, not literally of course). I did get roses. That makes me smile. My friend tried to kill herself. That always puts a cloud over the weekend. And my old man has the opinion, "So what? She does it all the time." (Only because it isn't his friend..) Well, such is life... I'm stuck with a dick for a boyfriend... Oh, enough of my junk, eh??
I too prefer jeans to khakis. And I like burgers with mayonaise. Yummy yummy in my tummy. I dislike mustard with a passion. Unless it's dijon. And on chicken. Not like a chicken sandwhich, but I make Dijon chicken that is SO good I think you may just die from pleasure...
There's a pretty good documentary out there called "American Movie" about a couple of guys trying to make a scary movie on a limited budget. They use their relatives as actors and such.. It's really good. You could find it at any movie store. I think. Blockbuster has it.
I love Discovery Channel... I really like Monster House. Have you ever watched it? Where they redo a house into something like "Racecar House" and the houses turn out really unique. There's always a slacker in the group, and it's usually the electrician.
I'd like to do underwater documentaries. Or documentaries on just regular people, not movie stars or any crap like that. I want to know what Leo does when he gets up in the morning. And if he takes cream in his coffee. And if he prefers blondes or red heads... I'm strange like that. Maybe there's no use for my documentaries, but I like to think so.... I'm interested in human interaction, and why people do the things they do. Why choose the blue shirt over the red one? Maybe I should be studying Sociology? Oh well, too late to switch majors now :)
You're very welcome for thinking about you. I'm interested!!! Tell me more! Did you have coffee this morning, or tea? Did you skip breakfast? Did you walk the dog (or cat? Yikes!)? Do you clean up dog pooh or just leave it? Do you prefer sweets or salty snacks? Do you like bologna (yuck!)?
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