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Solutions where the Problems are, but Solving Them is much too Hard

Dear Cherrie,

For goodness sakes, you identified the problems an age ago and you are still in this same circle of thinking and feeling. You pride yourself in novel thought?! Hah. Good luck with convincing anyone of that.

Yours begrudgingly,

Cherrie

P.S. I think you're OK, though. But just OK - don't get big-headed.


Hey Cherrie,

Thanks for letting me know, though I was already aware. I just have to ask - where does it all come from? Is it a consequence of the past or hard-wired from birth? I hope those dreams weren't true...

How fast can you run?

Yours distantly,

Cherrie


Dearest Cherrie,

That is a good question - how fast are they chasing? And how is their stamina? It's hard to know until the end of the race. Before then, you might consider apologising and trying to change.

Yours elusively,

Cherrie


Hey you,

That's what I've been doing - apologising for who I am and trying to change myself. I think the first is sad and the second is much harder than you think. Whatever. Bye. Let's hope we don't have to talk like this or about this for some time.

C

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Rerenga Rerenga
June 13, 2007 | 10:17 PM
*blink*
I thought I was having an "At World's End 'Sparrow'" moment there...trippy.

- M
prehelp abbo
June 20, 2007 | 1:13 PM
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