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Old 08.25.2006, 06:16 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
Yes, I'm at Loyola. I haven't met any "weird ass" people yet, but those are usually the people I get on with best. My roommate has every season of Friends and the OC on DVD and I don't know what to make of that. The only other DVD she brought was The Notebook. She's been to a party every night since we've been here, and always gets back in very late. The other students in general seem very rude and snobby, you know, judgmental in the way I hear them talk about other people. And I am sort of sick of talking about music. I realize that it's something that can connect people, but when I was in high school I didn't know anyone who liked the same music I did, and it didn't really matter to me. And whenever someone asks me what music I like, I can't help but think of my brother Sam, who is a freshman in high school, and who doesn't listen to music. And everyone thinks he's a bit off because of that. So I guess I don't know why the music thing is such a big deal to people when it comes to who you make friends with.

she sounds like a fun gal, you should go out with her sometime
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