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Old Oct 31, 2004, 07:16 PM
jellowaste jellowaste is offline
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MARCH IS THE WORST MONTH OF THE YEAR!
who would agree?

The anniversary of my uncle's suicide which affects my mom and the family greatly and the anniversary of my car accident. two of my friends that i'm still grieving. and everything on the right side of my life handicapped.
However will I cope this year??!??!

I guess I just have to talk to my therapist about a defense tactic that will work...that or an attack strategy.

winter means icy roads...
theres amateur drivers out on those icy roads...
i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to travel on the streets. the ides of march PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY

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