laurie
sobbing inconsolably on the train home, an elderly lady askes me, "daijoubu?"
"hai, daijoubu. my little sister has gone home to canada."
she smiles sympathetically, handing me an onigiri and a tissue.
"hai, daijoubu. my little sister has gone home to canada."
she smiles sympathetically, handing me an onigiri and a tissue.

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I am touched by this as a tears drip down my face, Laurie is so special and to think that each time she leaves my side I feel this way, like I want to fold her up and put her back in her her box till we are ready to see each other again. I can relate to seeing her go.......sad....
hmm, that's sweet, you want to keep my sister in a box, wait no that's not sweet, that's creepy. please name your blow up doll something else...candy has a nice ring to it.
If only it were creepy, I think not, nothing but what I thought was a compliment saying how much I cherish who she is... but as I read and reread....Kinda does make her sound like a blow up doll..... Sorry Girl.
That they do, but I never insinuated that there was anything wrong with them, only that it didn't apply to her....
alright, so I was wrong about what you thought. what do you want a cookie?
CLASSIC COMEBACK!
No , I don't want a cookie, Maybe a glass of red wine or two, that should do just fine....
Glad we kissed and made up....
well i am so glad to see we are all getting along so well. i think introductions are in order, hi, i'm jane, this is my blog.....
anyone, anyone?
I will if you give me a sexual favor first.
lotion-i'm not favoring you with anything, go spread your quadra-dogma elsewhere.
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