I would love that, too! I won't have a phone, but I suspect that my parents will let me borrow one of theirs. At least until I really start to annoy them by being back.
Isn't he playing Wyatt Earp in Deadwood? And my old favourite David Anders (Sark!) is going to be on it as well... so I'm thinking I may have to figure out a way to get ahold of it. *plots*
WOO! I know that logovo lives in San Diego as well and there obviously have to be some other people around - especially in LA. She said something once about a monthly slash dinner.
That would be AWESOME. As soon as I have an apartment, I would happily put myself in the rotation for hosting. (Also, I should probably learn to drive.)
Oh a friend of mine came back from a year in the US last week and she went to absolutly the same. But once you are home again there is so much stuff to do and people to see and things to catch up on that there is no time for sadness any more. :)
It's at 11:45 a.m., which is pretty perfect. I'm going to get up at 7:30, shower, catch the bus to the airport, and then hopefully, fly safely home. Thank God I don't have to wait around for a huge chunk of the day!
In my head, I'm picturing you after the BtVS series finale: poor, sweet, unconsolable trinityofone. It's good to be sad sometimes, but you'll eventually feel better once you're back home. We'll distract you with pancakes and pie and silly career advice and booze, and maybe more pie. And if you're really good, I'll take you to Dutton's and let you realphabetize their shelves. :)
Oh, hon. :( I should have warned you that coming home is so much worse than leaving, really. Life will be full of stories that begin with "There was this time, in Ireland...", until you start to worry that your friends are sick of hearing about it, but you have good friends, who won't get sick of the stories for a long, long time, and if they start to, there's always LJ and filters. Not everyone will understand, and not everyone will want to hear about it, so find the people who do (shouldn't be too hard around here :). Everything will be all right, even if it will never be the same again. Oh, and if anyone gave you goodbye letters, DON'T read them on the plane: you WILL cry, and you might not want to do that in front of strangers. ;) *hugs* Write me if you want to, or need someone to rant about returning home to. :)
Oh... *pets* It has been great reading what you've been up to in Ireland and seeing the pictures you post. I hope you arrive home safely. We shall miss Ireland trough your eyes.
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Date: 2006-06-01 01:18 pm (UTC)*head in hands* OK, it's late, I'm need to go to bed.
Be good, take it easy, and tell us all when you've arrived home.
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Date: 2006-06-01 01:22 pm (UTC)Sleep well.
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Date: 2006-06-01 01:59 pm (UTC)I wish my adventure write-ups had been more frequent, and more interesting. But I'm glad you enjoyed what there was!
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Date: 2006-06-01 01:40 pm (UTC)You're totally not. I don't see anything.
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Date: 2006-06-01 02:02 pm (UTC)And hey, if Brian Kinney can be emo, so can I.
BTW, have you heard about the new show Gale Harold is going to be in?
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Date: 2006-06-01 02:13 pm (UTC)Brian Kinney makes emo cool. So feel free.
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Date: 2006-06-01 01:42 pm (UTC)Also, did you say that you lived in LA? Are we talking the city or the state?
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Date: 2006-06-01 02:04 pm (UTC)L.A. the city...is that a yay thing?
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Date: 2006-06-01 03:03 pm (UTC)Also, out of curiosity, when is your flight tomorrow?
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Date: 2006-06-01 04:50 pm (UTC)I'm not inconsolable, really--just kind of melancholy. But I still want the pancakes and the pie and the silly career advice and the booze. *g*
I'm really looking forward to seeing you. And if Dutton's knows what's good for them, they're looking forward to seeing me. ;-)
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Date: 2006-06-01 05:13 pm (UTC)i hate that in between phase you're in right now.
What is this place we call "home"?
Date: 2006-06-01 07:41 pm (UTC)I should have warned you that coming home is so much worse than leaving, really.
Life will be full of stories that begin with "There was this time, in Ireland...", until you start to worry that your friends are sick of hearing about it, but you have good friends, who won't get sick of the stories for a long, long time, and if they start to, there's always LJ and filters. Not everyone will understand, and not everyone will want to hear about it, so find the people who do (shouldn't be too hard around here :).
Everything will be all right, even if it will never be the same again.
Oh, and if anyone gave you goodbye letters, DON'T read them on the plane: you WILL cry, and you might not want to do that in front of strangers. ;)
*hugs*
Write me if you want to, or need someone to rant about returning home to. :)
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Date: 2006-06-02 05:19 am (UTC)