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Mon 1 Aug, 2005 06:58 pm
Ever think you're over somebody then....
Bam!!. You see them in public somewhere and all them fuzzy feelings of love, passion, and attachment come back.
Then she introduces you to her new boyfriend and then all those other feelings of heartbreak, loneliness, and pain come back also.
It feels like she just broke my heart yesterday and now i have to start all over again with the healing process. I really need a girlfriend.
dam, dam , dam , dam,, dam
<-------------Breaking out the sad love song playlist.
Noooo.... don't go the sad love song route! How long has it been since you were together?
littlek wrote:Noooo.... don't go the sad love song route! How long has it been since you were together?
it's been around 7 months.
-currently playing- otis redding, these arms of mine.
Time to pop out the Tracy Ullman album "You Broke My Heart In 17 Places" then settle in for a fortnight and soon it will pass and you'll feel better. Trust me it does happen.
Nonono, 7 months is long enough unless you were together for many years. Break out the disco, the bubble gum rock, whatever makes you want to dance.
Maria Callas at full blast...
You can remember someone for many years.
Usually in time you don't want them back, but still have a rich feeling about them.
Listen to Osso, she's wise.
How about some polka music?
Play Mazzy Star, "Fade Into You," Sarah McLachlin's "I Love You," or just play over and over the end of Pearl Jam's "Black" when Eddie sings "I know someday you'll have a beautiful life, I know you'll be a star...in somebody else's sky."
D'OH!
Sorry dude. I haven't run into any of my ex's...which is understandable since they're locked in a freezer in an undisclosed location.
If Slappy and I ever meet for a beer, we'll have to have a glare standoff!!! (kidding, kidding).
ossobuco wrote:If Slappy and I ever meet for a beer, we'll have to have a glare standoff!!! (kidding, kidding).
Why, don't dig how I referred how I like my women?
Like coffee, ground up and in the freezer?
Laides and gents, I'm on a roll. Tip your waitresses on the way out.
<note to self: never be in the same room as both Osso and Slappy>
<actually I think I'd like him. He might be a bit frosty with me...>
A bit frosty?
I get along with pretty much anyone who isn't a complete idiot.
STOP! They're going to freeze that way.
Back to depressing music. I inspired myself to put in some Mazzy Star, except I'm not depressed. Good tunes.
My depressing music of choice has been Beck's Sea Change.