| entry #159
name: chuffnutt
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url: http://ghostie.diaryland.com
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Well, you know more than I do, because I bought into the whole, "Ghostie was really a woman" thing. I wish I could tell you more but I'm more in the dark than you are.
date: 9:10 am - Monday,June 4, 2007
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| entry #158
name: cuillin
email: curreractonellis@yahoo.com
url: http://cuillin.diaryland.com
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I'm incredibly late on this, but have been away from Diaryland for a long time. I read your post about Ghostie and am amazingly confused. First of all, Ghostie is dead? Secondly, he was a WOMAN? Is this a joke? I used to talk to Ghostie on the telephone years and years ago; his caller I.D. number matched his name in California. He was definitely a man. We lost touch because he became a bit pushy and odd with me. Can you write me and clear up all this confusion? Are you sure this isn't a joke he created? Because it sure sounds like him to suddenly decide to be a woman writing a book, and then "die"....so, so confused.
date: 5:31 pm - Sunday,June 3, 2007
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| entry #157
name: chuffnut
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I'm sick of these stupid spammers polluting my guestbook! What the hell is wrong with these people? They'll keep on dirtying up my guestbook and I'll just erase them. Who thinks these are legitimate entries and clicks them? Huh? Huh?
date: 12:12 am - Friday,July 7, 2006
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| entry #156
name: kat
email:
url: www.katherine001.diaryland.com
message:
Maybe you just need to go about things diffretly. put your life, and life goals (like school, finding a good job, moving out, family) first, and then in your spare time, work on your passions, like your acting. Then the acting wont feel list such a waste of time. It wont be through the rest of you life out the window. Its so hard to live with both things, Its like me with my art. DO i work, or stay home and draw...I'd love to draw, but i need to work, to support my drawing...You just need to prioritze things diffrent, to make room for everything you want to do in life.
date: 2:48 pm - Sunday,March 12, 2006
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| entry #155
name: TheCritic
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url: http://thecritic.diaryland.com
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Haha you damn single birgins with your hippie hair
date: 11:50 pm - Monday,August 15, 2005
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| entry #154
name: katherine
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I was thinking the same thing, about msn my space, but they have a setting to use to make it compleatly priviate, and to only allow personally selected people. So i figured that i would give it a try fo for the time beeing. I hope you stick around here, your one of the few people who ever updates any more. I compleatly understand how you feel.
date: 8:10 pm - Sunday,May 29, 2005
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| entry #153
name: katherine001
email: katherine_CCI@hotmail.com
url: http://katherine001.diary.com
message:
wow its be ages since i'v been on here. I'm happy to see that you've been keep up with the times, and havn't let go of your need to write. Thats the part about small towns i hate the most, No one ever has anything interesting to say, while you on the other hand never seem to amaze me at how much we are alike. Like you said before.
date: 5:02 am - Monday,April 11, 2005
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| entry #152
name: Jack
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I just wanted to let you know that I quoted you today. I used your coffee analogy to cheer up one of my other diaryland friends.
"Your audience of readers is like a pot of coffee: the ones you don't need are the coffee grounds while the ones you do need are the actual coffee you consume to rejuvinate your day." In the end, you'll be left with the loyal and the faithful"
Thanks again for that.
date: 3:55 pm - Monday,January 17, 2005
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| entry #151
name: Jack
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Thank you for your words and encouragement. For some reason, that entry haunted me for days. I was close to just deleting it. But I have never have given in to that temptation yet. I think if I did, then it would only get easier and easier until the entire diary was gone. Sort of like chewing your nails or biting the inside of your mouth. Once you start, its hard to stop. I actually have done my own research on depression, and their suggestions just feel like the old "take some valerian root and get more excersise" scene in Fight Club. The breathing excercises, the oh so trite imagine you're on the beach thing. It's just silly and does not make me feel any better. I just imagine myself blowing up the beach. Sometimes that makes me feel better. I used to be on antidepressants a year or two ago, and that helped alot, but I am not on them anymore because I do not have health insurance. It gets aggravating because I know that I need to be back on them, and seeing someone would help alot too, but the medical system makes these things luxuries set aside for people with fancy insurance and or a lot of money. Its sickeing. Anyway, you are not a tourist. Not to me anyway.
date: 6:34 pm - Friday,December 10, 2004
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| entry #150
name: Saara
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Re: Wal-Mart.... I hear you about the ambivalence. My cousin & her husband work at 2 of the Wpg. locations, and I have many friends who've worked there before, or work there now. I don't hate it & I don't boycott it like I know some do... but it's not my favourite place to shop, either - I really would rather support smaller (more ethical) companies. Sure is cheap, though.
date: 11:49 am - Friday,November 26, 2004
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