peggy:
Why do people have to be like that? I much prefer upfront, direct, and honest. Bah!

And yeah, I expected the first conversation to be awkward as well, but that was almost 2 weeks ago now and still good.
shmidol:
that pansy ass. tongue
peggy:
Hey sweetie, I'm changing my friends list around to the people I know in real life and talk to constantly. I still wanna talk when you are on SG so I'm bookmarking you. kiss
impysh78:
Sounds like an awesome guy. shocked

Not much of a birthday for Ossy this yr. We're kinda broke.


P.S. Babygirl broke up with me, too. frown

[Edited on Mar 11, 2005 9:31PM]
peggy:
I think the decrease was just yesterday. The two journal entries before that had a lot if I remember correctly.

So, what's going on with you?
vicky:
He he you said twerp biggrin That's so English!

Sorry, but i'm staying here in London, can't back out now!
peggy:
Good luck on the baby making!!
roethke:
And you sound like an asshole who can't read all too well. St. Patrick was simply not as awesome as people make him out to be, that's all. I never once said something bad about actual Irish people.
roethke:
Ok, I can understand how you misinterpreted what I wrote. St. Patrick didn't exactly exhibit what one would deem saintly behavior. By traditional celibration of St. Patrick's day, I meant how he originally behaved. I still hate Irish cuisine, though.