But whenever someone cool calls I'll go and hangout.
Yeah - that's pretty much my attitude, except more and more I avoid large groups of people that I don't really want to hang with. It sounds a bit egocentric, but I don't really have a lot of spare time, I guess. Like yourself, I occasionally email or phone someone if I feel impelled. Like you, I just don't find that many people that spark anything in me.
well, disappearing entirely cant happen unless you also disconnect permanently from the net
Yeah - good point. Thanks. That whole paragraph inspired some quite fuzzy thoughts :) I'd be unlikely to disappear entirely - I like it here too much :P Plus, like you said, to some extent you can replace books with the internet. The idea of a will is good - strangely enough, I thought something similar myself.
like one of my best/longest time guy friends is a jehovah's witness, if that gives you any hint. :(
How does that work out? I still have contact with an old ex who's a christian. It's a bit strange sometimes, as there's a whole bunch of stuff we don't have in common :P On the other hand, I still enjoy the correspondence *shrugs* I guess it works.
if u need some company let me know. ;)
*grins/thanks* Do you mind if it's somewhere a bit cooler than the Pacific? I quite fancied a rugged and temperate island, somewhere like W Scotland.
chickens and a goat, you were way ahead of us. :P
lol. I grew up near the country, so I have delusions of self-sufficiency. Quite a lot of the ppl my parents knew were into that sort of thing, so I'm convinced the chicken and goat would satisfy all my protein needs. Plus, as you can probably tell from the last sentence, for an intuitive, I quite like those practical details :P
Re: 5 weeks later... :P (whoa my inbox is down to 5 messages after this!!! :)
Date: 2003-10-09 02:16 pm (UTC)But whenever someone cool calls I'll go and hangout.
Yeah - that's pretty much my attitude, except more and more I avoid large groups of people that I don't really want to hang with. It sounds a bit egocentric, but I don't really have a lot of spare time, I guess. Like yourself, I occasionally email or phone someone if I feel impelled. Like you, I just don't find that many people that spark anything in me.
well, disappearing entirely cant happen unless you also disconnect permanently from the net
Yeah - good point. Thanks. That whole paragraph inspired some quite fuzzy thoughts :) I'd be unlikely to disappear entirely - I like it here too much :P Plus, like you said, to some extent you can replace books with the internet. The idea of a will is good - strangely enough, I thought something similar myself.
like one of my best/longest time guy friends is a jehovah's witness, if that gives you any hint. :(
How does that work out? I still have contact with an old ex who's a christian. It's a bit strange sometimes, as there's a whole bunch of stuff we don't have in common :P On the other hand, I still enjoy the correspondence *shrugs* I guess it works.
if u need some company let me know. ;)
*grins/thanks* Do you mind if it's somewhere a bit cooler than the Pacific? I quite fancied a rugged and temperate island, somewhere like W Scotland.
chickens and a goat, you were way ahead of us. :P
lol. I grew up near the country, so I have delusions of self-sufficiency. Quite a lot of the ppl my parents knew were into that sort of thing, so I'm convinced the chicken and goat would satisfy all my protein needs. Plus, as you can probably tell from the last sentence, for an intuitive, I quite like those practical details :P