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#10twitterpeopleiwouldliketomeet
Here is my list for #10twitterpeopleiwouldliketomeet
@GovChristie
@Oprah
@tonyrobbins
@iamdiddy
@unclerush
@iJustine
@GabbyBernstein
@jessicaknows
@ChiefExecBear
@JessicaHerrin
What browser are you on?
Me: “What browser are you on?”
Client: “Google.”
Me: “Google Chrome?”
Client: “No, just regular Google.”
Me: “That’s the site. I want to know the browser.”
Client: “Google.”
Me: “No.”
Client: “Look, we can have this conversation forever, man. But when I hit the internet logo, Google comes up!”
Me: “Okay…What does that “internet logo” look like?
Client: “…A fiery fox, I guess. But that’s irrelevant.”
Friendships & Regrets
After reading Bobby Cherry’s post today, Regret Is a Difficult Word in twoday magazine I felt the need to write my own blog post about it.
Unlike most people from Pittsburgh, I’m not from here. I was born in Nyack, NY and have moved my entire life. 10 locations in NY, 2 in South Carolina, 2 in Georgia and now here. Along the way I have made good friends. Many many memories. In my lifetime though, I have had 4 people I would consider best friends. Alyce (grade school), Aileen, Sarah (both HS and College) and Tracey (early 20’s and still).
These four people have made me who I am today. None of these people live near me now. One is dead since 1995. I love them all and I know to this day they have my back. Besides Sarah if I called any one of them crying saying I needed them, they would come. It’s like that. Tracey and I have shared so much together that when we see each other it’s like we never were away from each other.
Regrets. This post is about friendships and regrets. I regret all kinds of shit with these four ladies.
With Alyce, that I walked away from our friendship. I moved to the “big city” of Albany to a new school and new life and basically abandoned my old one. It was wrong. You never forget where you come from. I realize this now.
With Aileen, that our friendship somehow got broken when Sarah died and we never fixed it. I think of this often and with heavy regret. I know that Sarah would be sad that we let this happen.
With Sarah, that I didn’t stay in Charleston for school. I should have stayed with her and not gone back to Nazareth. She would have been with me and not traveling in a snow storm. There are nights that this kinda regret keeps me up. The “what if” nights.
With Tracey, that I let her walk out the door angry one night. Really fucking angry. And that I kept my guard up for so long after our fight and the nasty letter that I sent. Fucking life is short. When you love someone you gotta just let things go. I realize this now too.
A great post from Bobby Cherry today.
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