Comments:

winnie - 2005-08-26 06:23:59
aaaaugh, i hate that i've missed a month of six feet under and entourage now. what happened?! can you tell me? do i want to know?
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maxwell - 2005-08-26 10:55:55
If it makes you feel any better, I really cried far too much after that episode. And I know I just keep saying that over and over again, but yeah. Everyone we know will die. Intense. I wish we had Trader Joe's in New York.
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bluepoppy - 2005-08-26 11:34:00
oh honey--- some business ladies don't travel! and, you must go to miss doxies site and read her weeping on Six Feet Under finale if you have not yet done so-- and, my dogs are gonna die? no no, I refuse to believe this. and, we all want to be doing something meaningful--- why does it seem the world conspires against us to pursue only meaningful activity? i think I'll go pour a glass of wine and think on that--- hugs.
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hannah - 2005-08-26 13:51:30
I refuse to believe that my dog will ever die. It is the only way I can get through my day. Jeff is going to have to tell me that Buster has gone to a farm and I will believe him because the other option would send me into a hysterical fit of crying that would NEVER END even if I was in somewhere More Wonderful Than Ohio.
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Emilie - 2005-08-26 15:49:34
I'm still not over my childhood dog Oliver's death, and now it is even more upsetting because it suggests that perhaps Sammy and Fiona are not immortal.
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Erica - 2005-08-26 21:27:59
The smart-ass comment that I came up with first is that being forced to travel to Columbus, Ohio, would make anyone cry. But I am from Ohio, so I'm allowed to make fun of it like that. I best not catch anyone bagging on my sister but me. I never watched "Six Feet Under", so I barely even noticed that it was ending. I did have multiple friends IM me in tears or near-tears after watching the series finale. You are not alone.
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la.dauphine - 2005-08-27 19:52:03
Well I hope you learned one very valuable lesson: ALWAYS SECURE A CORKSCREW UPON LANDING! Yes, it's more touchy to pack them these days, but any decent concierge can direct you to the closest location to purchase one. You see, if you had access to that Cheap Wine, this whole fiasco could've been avoided! (PS - Great blog!)
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Shu - 2005-08-28 17:44:10
I've been like exactly that since reading "The Time Traveler's Wife" last week (at the conclusion of which I also sobbed inconsolably). Thank goodness I don't watch Six Feet Under -I think it would have put me over the edge.
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sarahb - 2005-08-29 11:26:15
This story is so sweet, as I, too, am a Crazy Crying Over Ridiculous Metaphysical Truths type. Next time I'm crying over the fact that I don't know if my father ever had a girlfriend before my mom because I NEVER ASKED I AM A TERRIBLE DAUGTER, WAHHHH, I'll give you a call to give you a chance to explore your feelings through sobbing over I NEVER AGAIN WILL HAVE A FIRST KISS, hiccup. Our husbands, at least, will enjoy the respite.
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sarahb - 2005-08-29 14:55:04
This story is so sweet, I almost cried, being a big Cryer Over Greater Metaphysical Truths myself. So, I'll give you a call next time I am crying over the realization that I do not know whether my father had a girlfriend before my mother because I never asked, I AM A TERRIBLE DAUGHTER, and you can explore your feelings through sobbing about how YOU'LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER FIRST KISS EVERY AGAIN AND YOU DIDN'T REALLY APPRECIATE THE ONE YOU DID HAVE, waaaaahhhhhh!! I think our husbands will enjoy the respite.
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sarahb - 2005-08-29 14:58:38
Oh, Internet, you got me again with your wily ways, forcing me to recompose from memory and then-- WHAP!-- displaying my first comment.
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Sarcomical - 2005-08-29 16:59:56
i, too, have gone into crying fits over the mere thought that our pets will die and MY GOD we've already spent half their lives with them and that is TOO SHORT dammit. i feel for you, and am glad you are home. it is nice to know there are other women my age who just don't have all their shit together, even though society has told us that we all have to have our ducks lined up neatly and prettily by the time we're around 30. that is SUCH bullshit. i can't see why we have to feel that pressure. when in reality, most of us NEVER have it all together. there's always something. isn't there?
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