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Have you ever had someone who's been in your life for so long and never actually appreciated that they bring to your life? I have been friends with Evan & Lindsay for a realy long time, but never really noticed how much I have depended on their friendship.

These people has been here through all of my family problems, relationship issues and everything in betwteen. They've been a great friends for years and though I always have been greatful for their friendship, I never knew how much I need them.

Van is that person that gives you the extra boost of confidence. He's the voice of reason when your inner voice is stifled. He's the kind of friend that I at times consider myself to me. Lindsay is someone who gives you honesty when you may not want it. She gives you varying points of views (as I try to do myself) and tries to give you the best solution that she can think of. I consider myself to be a good friend, but in reality, a friend is what they truly embody.

8 years ago I walked into the lunch room as the new kid in a new junior high school for our county and was accepted by them and their friends. 8 years later I still cherish the kindness they showed me. It's amazing how you reflect on your life and the people that had a major impact on it.

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Two things happened to me today:

1. Someone came in to the Bath and Body Works and asked me if I would be interested in working at a store three doors from us.

2. A received a telephone call from the Human Resources department of our newspaper to set up an interview for me on Thursday :D

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Can anyone give me advice on something that's been really stressing on my mind for a while now:

Paul is one of my roommates and he's been a really good friend of mine since I've entered college. And he's hott. He broke up with his girlfriend a while ago and he's been telling me that he just can't find the right girl. The thing is, as usual, I have a really big crush on him and I've been really bad at hiding it. Especially during Valentine's Day; we went for dinner together and just pigged out and had a really good time. What should do I do; should I tell him or should I just keep hiding it?

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He might be worried about losing you as a friend if you both push the envelope.. and you share a living space too. If somehow it didn't work out, you could have compromised friendship and an awkward living arrangement. And he might still be hurting from the breakup; do you want to be the rebound? On the other hand, if he's telling you he "can't find the right girl" while he's looking into your eyes, or touching your hand, it could be the signal to go for it.

A few questions: Has he ever expressed an attraction to you? How "physical" is your friendship (I don't mean sexual)? Why did they break up and how did he handle it?

Don't rush it, whatever you do

Brandy

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There are several positions...she wants me to talk to her about each positoin, take a test and then she'll tell me based on the resume I sent and the test which position I'll be placed in... I know one is for the new free newspaper that comes out with the newspaper....they needed an editor for that; they also have a customer service position, and another in advertising....but I don know that I will in no way get the advertising position. :lol:

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Caffeine used to be my friend, then i built up a tolerance. I serioulsy drink like 4 coffees a day, its pathetic and if I dont, I get major headaches. I dont drink soda so thats my only source of Caffine

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Well, once in a while he flirts with me a little. We hug once or twice a day and we used to share the same bed until recently, not because he had issues with it but because I bought a new mattress finally. Paul's girfriend dumped him because she said he wasn't "good enough" for her. (What a b!tch) Which is BS because he is the nicest most committive man I know, my other roomies (who are also super nice) included. He hasn't taken it well; he was really depressed the first few weeks after the break up. Paul really loved that girl and she did the Hokey-Pokey on his heart. You just don't do that to someone. (see, I'm getting all protective of him) I love him, and I don't know how to tell him.

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