I forgot to tell you that with this ideological house that we are going to live in, we would have our own sitcom. Britta says it'd be like the opposite of Two Guys and a Girl, Two Girls and a Guy. And I say Instead of a Pizza Place, we'll have a Low-Cal Calzone Zone.
Kate seems like someone who you can really talk to. She's the kind of person who will ask you about your day, not just about how you are.
I'm hoping that this will stick. I'm hoping that we become sitcom friends. I need friends who have that sitcom-y feel. I'm tired of the friends who are numb. When I say numb, I just mean that there really is no feeling. We just kind of sit there and do nothing. And it's not the good kind of sit there and do nothing. Someone always feels awkward about it. I don't like feeling awkward about it, because I enjoy a good sit-there-and-do-nothing-but-watch-tv, but other people send off awkward vibes, and it makes me feel awkward, too.
I feel like we're (I'm now talking about my old group. The group with Mary and Dee and Amy and whosit etc) falling apart. We used to hang out as a group, and now we never can anymore. So we either don't hang out much, or we hang out in small groups.
The adhesive is rotting on this group. We aren't so close anymore.
We saw Dragon Tattoo and went to a Hockey game in one weekend, and it felt like maybe there was some new glue added, but now I feel like it's just falling apart again.
I don't want that feeling. I want to feel close to people. I want to feel like no matter what, I'll always have these people. In sitcoms, these friends are friends for life. 5evr. They may act stupid and dumb and get in fights, but they are always friends. And they are always available for each other.
Doesn't that sound nice?
I think it does
Au revoir.
January 15, 2012
- January 15, 2012
- Cest-La-Vie
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