Saturday, April 28, 2007

A few but fantastic Friends.

"I won't let you fall apart."-Trent Reznor

I don't have many friends but the few that I do have, haven't ever been that far away from my thoughts, simply because I love them SOOOOOO much.In fact, I consider them to be part of my family.

No matter how bad things could get with my life, I do have atleast a few shoulders to lean on when I feel nobody else is there.No, They aren't any type of saints or anything but they are good people.So good that I'm writing this blog for them.

I thank them all for being there for me when I hit rock bottom from time to time or when I feel rejected or pissed off with the entire world.I can't thank them enough for always giving me a alternate route when I usually feel that there isn't much for me to live for anymore.And, I thank them all for putting up with me, even when they don't have to.

They've always managed to stay close and although, I don't get a chance to see them all of the time.And although, I can once in a while get angry at them on occasion, the memories of all the times we shared together will always live on in our pasts like a burning fire and for that, I am TOO glad to have been able to come across these unique people in my lifetime, thus far.

We have come a VERY, VERY,VERY,VERY long way since we first crossed paths but the true mark of friendship is NOT the things that they do or say....It's the things that they are WILLING to do for me that makes me love all of them all to death.

It's a understatment but, I'm very glad to have crossed their paths in my journey in life.
So yeah, Joe, Kris & Ahsata....Thanks.

You don't know how much it means to me to have you guys by my side!

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