
Journal jawtheshark's Journal: She doesn't smile anymore 10
Perhaps you people remember "The Flower Girl". A girl for whom I had a big feeble. (I still do, she is still stunning and kind and... just don't tell my wife). We keep contact by chat and email, and for some weird reason she invited me to Facebook. I wasn't planning to open a venture there. I have my home here, but since I know my sister is there, why not?
So, I created an account and got to see her photo albums. What struck me, is that she doesn't smile anymore. Nearly no picture there has the radiant smile that I remember. That's sad... It made her so much more beautiful.
Doesn't ring a bell... (Score:2)
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A date with The Flower Girl [slashdot.org]
A poem to The Flower Girl [slashdot.org]
An evening out with The Flower Girl [slashdot.org]
She did get some airtime, didn't she?
What circle? There is no more circle johndiii. There are not many that stayed here.
Yes, it's sad that someone loses that kind of smile. I think it has to do with her current (and long time boyfriend) The smile has been absent ever since and she lost a lot of weight. Of course, that's just my interpretation.
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Thanks for the links. That was a little before my time. I didn't start reading JEs here until the middle of 2003 or so.
As far as the flower girl is concerned,
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Do her my regards.. (Score:1)
Seen her once at Kris's, she looked like a very nice girl, a little thrown off by us European savages and our ways of conversation perhaps, but I have all good memories.
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That's another one...
You most certainly never met this one. She's a from around here, not from the other side of the pond.
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Well. As married man often tend say to themselves: Luckily the gift of vision sense is not subject to any kind of social acceptance rules and regulations.