You went to Capt. Larry's and didn't call me? You know I want to go there!
P.S- I'll always be your friend:) And I'll always be there with a glass of Maker's Mark just for you.
Notorious R.O.B.
· 1 year ago
I've found myself those same thoughts several times, as you and the rest of the BU crowd slowly moved out of Boston. Growing up, I so badly wanted to get out of the local scene, where everyone was just in a rut. I did that, surrounded myself with (although I didn't really realize it at the time) intelligent, upwardly mobile people. And, they all moved away to bigger and better things. Such is the price of success :-)
JJT
· 1 year ago
@CCB: I was going late, so I didn't think about calling anyone. It was 11 PM on a Saturday night, and I was not planning on staying out too late. And you're much too sweet. Thanks for being a friend. With Maker's! :-P
@The Notorious One: You make a good point. The desire to leave behind what you see as a rut occasionally has consequences--we all move away and/or onto bigger and better things. It's not bad, but sometimes it can be a bit jarring. Nonetheless, given the friends I have spread around as a result, I would not change a thing. I just need to find ways to spend more time with those friends, too.
P.S- I'll always be your friend:) And I'll always be there with a glass of Maker's Mark just for you.
@The Notorious One: You make a good point. The desire to leave behind what you see as a rut occasionally has consequences--we all move away and/or onto bigger and better things. It's not bad, but sometimes it can be a bit jarring. Nonetheless, given the friends I have spread around as a result, I would not change a thing. I just need to find ways to spend more time with those friends, too.