Oct. 11th, 2002

My date

Oct. 11th, 2002 12:20 am
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I'm quite drunk so excuse the typos, I just thought some of you might be interested in how my date went.

It was nice. Wish I could say more than that but that's just what it was. We went to an Italian Restuarant for our meal and we talked a lot about each other, writing and pretty much everything. It was nice, but there was just no 'spark'. You know how when you're with somone and you just know there's supposed to be something between you. I had nothing like that with James.

He's a really sweet guy and I would really honestly love to be friends with him. There was just nothing more than that between us. I have a feeling he may have romantic feelings for me but I just don't feel anything in return. Being with him tonight was like being with one of my friends. I dunno, I just can't even imagine taking things further. We got into some really deep discussions but he didn't make me laugh which I find very important in a relationship.

Anyway, I'm seeing him again on Tuesday and I'm going to have to make it clear I just want us to be friends. Looks like it's back to the drawing board for me. *sigh*
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My whole list (because I was curious). Gah, can't believe I'm




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Everyone else seems to be doing this so I thought I'd jump in

1. Your favorite *non-fiction* book.
Wild Swans by Jung Chan. Loved it to bits, it was fascinating. I couldn't put it down

2. Your favorite children's book (from the age when you were being read to, or just beginning to read.)
My Dad read The Hobbit to me when I was a wee bairn. Not exactly a childrens book but it's one of my most vivid childhood memories

3. Your favorite book as a young adult (define "young adult" as you will.)
Hmm...Primary School it was anything by Enid Blyton. Secondary school I turned into a Stephen King buff.

4. Your favorite fantasy author.
Laurell K. Hamilton at the moment. Have got back into Narcissus now and have managed to get past the issues I had with it earlier..

5. A slashy book that you own.
Ah, dear Poppy Z. Brite. Um...all her books and most of her short stories are total slash. I love them to bits and she's still one of my fave modern writers.

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