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01/08/2004 03:48 a.m.
Today was a lazy day in the life of Jordan Paul Davies. I must have answered the phone at least 7 times. That's nutz for one day. I just chilled around the house today. Played some guitar, listened to some music, watched Clerks. Wrote two poems. Oh and I was using the "Random Poetry" feature and got 6 POTDs in a row. How is that random? I think I'll go back to using the least read feature. I like being the first person to comment on someones older poetry that they had thought was ignored. I know how happy i get when someone comments on my old stuff. That means they are interested in me as a poet in general and want to look at some of my other stuff besides the ones with green arrows beside them. That makes me feel good. I wrote "Who's Strong Now?" because I had to. Very therapeutic. It got 16 reads and no comments so far. But that doesn't really matter because I wrote it for me not to impress anyone else. My feet are cold. I'm going out to buy some slippers tomorrow. Oh and I phoned Balance Fashions and I'm getting interviewed by them on Friday at 1. Apparently their only going to be giving me part-time hours for the first month to give me time to learn the job and to see how well I do. Oh well if it turns into full-time I will be quite stoked.

I am currently Jordanish
I am listening to If I Were The Man That You Wanted by Lyle Lovett

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Posted by Trisha De Gracia on 01/08/04 at 07:56 AM

I love it when old stuff gets commented on. You're right, it does make you feel good. Lazy days make me feel good. As for "Who's Strong Now?" I considered commenting.... but it really wasn't my place.

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Posted by Barbara Griffith on 01/08/04 at 08:16 PM

You know, Jordane's mom works there.

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