Comments:

Jana - 2005-03-29 02:35:41
Oh, Molly. I live in a small dark apartment with 14' ceilings (sounds cool until you think about hanging anything on the walls, which I have not done), window a/c units that sound like planes taking off, and a horrible kitchen (actually, the bathroom also sucks) but it's home and it will be very weird to move somewhere else even though I have only lived here since July. I dream of living in a city in a cool walk-up brownstone, but I think a part of me will always want the huge house in the suburbs, and I fear that I will end up spending my life in the wrong one. Stupid, I know, but these are the things I obsess about when I am planning where I'll go next.
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bluepoppy - 2005-03-29 09:10:59
good god-- even when you are miserable you are brilliant--- gah. the WHMS apartment was sheer inspiration! I secretly believe all real estate agents have evil powers that increase the winter misery (like in that long ago soap opera where the city was in a winter freeze . . not following? never mind) so that people run into the streets and throw money at them in a wild frenzy. hang in there--- another couple of weeks and the breeze will be blowing up your skirt . .
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Emilie - 2005-03-29 10:28:02
You could get your spring fix if you planned a visit to South Carolina!!
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hannah - 2005-03-29 14:22:31
It's spring in Los Angeles! I'm wearing a skirt and bare legs and sandals.
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zinktuais - 2005-03-29 14:57:17
Barcelona for NYC, TRADE? ;) Anyway, i can relate to every-single thing you are talking about: the never-ending-winters, the HATING YOUR APARTMENT, and the I'm so fucking BORED I can even explain how fucking bored i am. But it's only a matter of fact... EVERYTHING comes in life sooner or later. Don't desperate. I feel you. Cheer up! The trade thing is for real. You could stay in my apartment and we in yours if winter never ends, lol.
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Sarcomical - 2005-03-29 18:33:27
i feel your pain. i feeeeeel your pain. about the weather, i mean. and the desire for change. the first time i vaccuumed our house at night when we were moving in i had to stop and remind myself that no, i did not have to worry about making noise running the vaccuum at 12:30 am and pissing off the neighbors downstairs. and i got all teary and squee-ish about it. silly. now? i just want to move to north carolina and be in moderate temps year-round where i don't have to spend half the year - HALF THE YEAR, FOLKS - inside getting sad and lumpy and grouchy. i feel it.
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Shu - 2005-03-29 19:13:05
It's beautiful weather in San Diego, but we can't afford a condo either... *sob*
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winnie - 2005-03-30 03:06:40
yo, too bad bruni decided to review stone park caf� this week. say hello to waiting, waiting, waiting.
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Marilyn - 2005-03-30 06:34:52
As BP said, brilliant with the WHMS setup. (Except in my head, every time I use that word now, I think of those damn Guinness commercials.) I, too, feel your pain...in the reverse. I'm shedding tears these days over the loss of the first place that I actually loved. And being the totally emotionally stable and enlightened sort I am, I of course assume that leaving it means we'll never have it again...AS LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE. Here's hoping Spring gets a frigging move on and finds it way to you soon...and that your perfect apartment is running toward you with open arms...
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