you are a great journalist. i used to read your diary back when i was insane. (diary name is STATIC, username hyphendot) now that i'm normal and working hard finishing my degree at UIC, i don't waste time writing anymore, maybe one day.
good luck with your self expression, it's always enjoyed and instructive to read. not too many pure souls left who actually have something interesting to say.
--jeremy eagles mail | site
8:38 pm - Sunday,November 7, 2004
hey chica,
This is ur girl, ashley. I was thinkin about u today. It took me an hour to find your website. call me sometime.. miss you alot
ashley
"sounds good to me"
-lead/learn thang
--Ashley mail | site
1:38 am - Friday,October 8, 2004
I think the URL speaks for itself, lady.
--russ mail | site
12:12 am - Thursday,October 7, 2004
Reading your journal was an absolute delight. I am in awe of your ability to capture the essence of your experience with such truth and humor. And for the record, I don't wear shoes at my desk either. Miss you much, Nelda.
--Nelda Brown mail | site
7:38 pm - Friday,August 27, 2004
Hahah! Turns out that's accepted convention! Take that, jerk!
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Well, at least I saw it in a few textbooks.
--russ mail | site
1:43 am - Sunday,August 15, 2004
Oh no, I'm alarmed! Oh no, I'm writing an entry in my own guestbook! And no, you do not put a semi-colon there like that, but B for effort.
--eve mail | site
12:34 am - Tuesday,August 10, 2004
also, if you call me kid again, I may have to bust you (or your gamecube) in the mouth. How's that for an alarming entry?
--russ mail | site
2:38 am - Tuesday,August 10, 2004
Yeah, NY is really incredibly awesome about that book thing. That's one of the reasons I love that city. Also, the guy was right about "civil disobedience," (which was actually written as a lecture titled "resistance to civil government";[do you put a semi-colon there like that? I'm daring, I know] that may have been an editorial move when it was published) and my favorite Thoreau line ever came shortly after delivering that lecture. The scene: jail cell. Enter Ralph Waldo Emerson. Ralph: "What are you doing in there?" Thoreau: "What are you doing out there?"
--russ mail | site
2:34 am - Tuesday,August 10, 2004
Hi Eve,
I really am enjoying tales of your travels. I'm glad you figured it all out. I will be looking forward to seeing that Ewing name all over the place!
Love,
Lorie
--Aunt Lorie mail | site
4:54 pm - Friday,July 23, 2004
Eve my sweet chou-chou
Remember office manners and only read documents that are upside down on some random desk. Not the e-mail print outs unless they look well readable.
Chicago is struggling to overcome missing you by having a grand celebration and love affair with our new Millenium Park.
Your brother dreams of skating the rim of a video foutain in said park that mixes electricity and water!
Love you
mom
aka Sylvia Michelle Ewing
--Sylvia momo Ewing mail | site
4:46 pm - Monday,July 19, 2004