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good calls so far ric... but any ideas as to my direction in 1995?

according to iTunes, it's actually my most listened to album!

I'm guessing it's not Me Against The World? Haha

My event for 1995 was going to be Eazy E dying, if only to annoy Aaron

Been away for a few days and wasteland just go all Jerry Springy.

Just happened to kill a mozzie that has been living in my room for the past couple days, waking up with multiple new mozzie bites every morning sucked!

saw a pro in an a series merc drive through the bushes and into the glass windows at kfc in wallan yesterday.

oh so thats whatthat was, saw all the cops and cfa blocking everything off and thought it was a fire

That's not quitting mate, that's knowing that you tried to fix the relationship and it didn't work...and it wasn't your choice to end it. No regrets. The only person who can have regrets is the person who called it off.

And don't talk to her when she tries to contact you. That's her getting her fix of you. She wants her cake and eat it too? f**k that. She either takes all of you or nothing I say...if she doesn't want that life anymore then don't give her any part of it. How is she supposed to miss you, and how are you supposed to move on, if you keep conversing like that.

I keep reading this over and over again, and I really really like this advice...

I keep reading this over and over again, and I really really like this advice...

I've done a lotta relationship counselling, so I have an unfair advantage ;)

But maybe write it down and stick it on your phone or something so you see it all the time and remember. Wasteland got your back :)

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