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Post by anthony e. cauldwell on Jul 8, 2011 17:52:58 GMT -5
dear recipient,
whoever this letter is has unfortunately fallen too, i can only hope you are a good advicer giver or even better, a psychiatrist. i find myself often bored (this letter is evidence is proof) i don't want to be in school or in the work force. any advice on what to do would be appreciated
anthony 'tony' cauldwell
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Post by leila c. marsh on Jul 10, 2011 14:54:18 GMT -5
tony,
well tony, it looks to be your lucky day, because i have been told numerous times that i am great at giving advice. except this topic seems to be one that keeps me up at night too. in fact, i recall this being quite the topic of discussion between our late night hang outs. i'm really not sure what to say, except that i feel the same way. i have no idea where in the world or a career i even want to go. i'm in my first year of university and i still haven't declared a major, or have a remote idea about what to do. but as for you, i'm sure you'll figure it out. you're good at so many things. what is it that brought this up? or what do you want to be doing instead of school or work?
love, leila [/blockquote][/font]
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Post by anthony e. cauldwell on Jul 10, 2011 20:26:35 GMT -5
leila,
well since it's you that stumbled upon my letter i'm finding it hard to remain in a serious tone. but i'll try. you are lucky being a freshmen, whereas this is my last year. at least you have time to figure things out. i'm not sure what i want to do ultimately but it's definitely not sitting through another boring potions class or filing papers behind a desk. that being said, my mom would kill me if i tried to leave sooo not gonna happen. plus i'd miss all the fun!
tony
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Post by leila c. marsh on Jul 10, 2011 20:40:53 GMT -5
tony,
seeing that you are having a hard time remaining in a serious tone, i suppose that my serious tone shall go out the door as well. beside, i have a hard time being serious most of the time anyways. i hate being serious and having serious talks. i say, screw everyone. you and i should just pack up our bags and jump on a train and see where we end up. we'll see the world, do whatever we want, work at odd, silly jobs to get money and when we get bored of it, we'll come back. maybe by then everyone will have forgotten about us and maybe we'll have a better understanding of what we want to do with our lives. and you're right, i don't envy you as i am only a freshman. but i like this idea. be ready for eight? lol
love, leila [/blockquote][/font]
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Post by anthony e. cauldwell on Jul 10, 2011 20:58:05 GMT -5
leila,
hmm, something tells me you have thought this plan out before. as much fun as screwing everyone would be, i'm just not the player type. all kidding aside though you should go on a world tour with or without me some point in your life. i did a bit of it before my freshman year and i haven't regretted it since. of course i don't remember half of it to regret but that's another story. i hear milan is beautiful this time of year.
tony
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Post by leila c. marsh on Jul 12, 2011 19:09:42 GMT -5
tony,
well, i suppose the idea has run through my head before. just get up and leave. no real planning, just leave. but i don't think anyone would really be happy about that. besides, i would miss all my friends. like youuuu lol. but at the same time, i think if i up and left, i would never come back. i'd probably change my name, change my life and live out of my backpack. and what good would that do? besides, i probably wouldn't remember half of it either.
love, leila [/blockquote][/font]
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