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May 23
2008
04:43 PM ET
Things you regret putting in print
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Slash fanfiction.
I laughed out loud at this post… if only because when I was little, the first fan letter I ever wrote (and sent!) was to Mark Paul G___ (don’t know how to spell the last name, don’t want to take the time to look). I remember thinking, “even if he doesn’t write me back soon, he will SOMEDAY, like when I’m 20 or something”. Here I am 24, and no letter back. Damn that Mark Paul!!!
Oh the horror of the 1992 yearbook quotes. I distinctly recall writing a line from “Forever Young” by Rod Stewart: “whatever road you choose, I’m right behind you, win or lose.” I thought I was so deep and the words so memorable. I need to go crawl under a rock now…