Comments:

Smed - 2007-01-21 00:33:00
You know, I'd want to kiss you too, if Liz would let me. Just because. You may be crazy, but there's a line between crazy and totally nutso. Hugs to you! And here's to more snow angels and less crazy neighbors in the future!
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LA - 2007-01-21 02:03:15
That was the most interesting 100 things I've ever read. Flowed like wine and never got listy or dull. Whoo, you are good! ~LA
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Miss Hiss - 2007-01-21 02:12:15
Fabulous list, dollface. Although, personally I'd be more excited about meeting Eric Idle than ol' Opera Gloves (which is apparently one of his Mr Williams's nicknames...) - years ago, before Graham Chapman died, some friends and I were sitting around discussing which Monty Python cast members we'd met, and at that stage I hadn't met a single one of them. (This sorry situation has been rectified - I have since humbly touched the hems of both John Cleese and Michael Palin.) But Mr Idle remains elusive: obviously I need to find myself a job at Macys! Love, R xxx
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Chris - 2007-01-21 02:13:14
Very cool... I always like these sorts of lists, and they are fun to compose when being bored... (so therefore I make way too many of them :)
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Marigoldie - 2007-01-21 10:31:56
What a satisfying list this was! I am impressed by all the disasters you survived as a child, and I definitely think it gave you your comic mind (as well as your anxiety).
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Poolie - 2007-01-21 11:49:17
Superb list, my dear! I was so enthralled!
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warcrygirl - 2007-01-21 14:22:00
Wow, and I thought my childhood was stressful. Loved your list, my dear.
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T - 2007-01-21 18:48:49
The dark chocolate should take care of those pesky anger issues, no? :)
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Holly - 2007-01-21 21:00:42
Fascinationg. I've seen too much of what goes one behind the scenes at grocery stores and food places. I also used to make up stories and act them out, complete with imaginary cast, er friends in parts. I also used to read books outloud and act them outl. So you aren't the only one.
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Fuzzy Grey - 2007-01-22 16:16:09
DUDE!!! I cry over everything too. EVERYTHING. When I went to Laguna Beach with my friend, we would just be sitting there looking at the water, and she would turn around, and there I would be, quietly sobbing. I did this at meals several times too. Fortunately, she's used to me.
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Meany - 2007-01-22 20:03:15
Geez, witty! I can't believe you survived all the way to adulthood, personally. But I am wicked jealous that you got to meet Eric Idle and of course totally agree that you have mad writing skillz.
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betty - 2007-01-22 20:10:12
I love love love the new layout (and one hundred things about the lovely witty)
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xat - 2007-01-22 21:29:52
The new layout is faboo. Your list was quite interesting, and gives me permission to totally rip off the idea when I'm bored, in front of the 'puter, wanting to write. Thank you for sharing~
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