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2 comments:
luckily for me (and hopefully everybody else) the photo of me isn't showing up. yay!
Keeping friends as their lives change is difficult. Sounds like you're isolated on an island. Can you visit London for a gathering? Maybe people you know there can introduce you to their new friends - the profile photo of Pav reminds me of how I looked at his age, large nose and all - but I was shy, lacked his hyper personality. Another observation is that you look friendlier when you are smiling (hint). I wish now that I smiled more when I was young - might have eased my way a bit. Its OK to act the scold when you are being comic - its hilarious. I suggested "The feeling Buddha" once - I'm not a Buddhist but the book did me a world of good. You're still young, but don't mope around too long - (I'd love to be 26 again)! I'll stop here, I don't want to sound like a nag.
PK
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