Sunday, July 25, 2004

Wow!  That's all I have to say.  The concert was sensational aside from the fact that half of the songs were from the 60's and I had no idea they were Cher songs!  I think the production was the biggest yet to have hit K-town.  There were 6 semi-tractor trailers and 7 Busses involved.  The stage had two elevators and a platform that descended from the ceiling.  The whole thing was very Cher, over the top and fabulous.

After Cher, Jesse and I went dancing at the club.  Had a good time.  It was nice to just go dancing and not get loaded.  I dropped Jesse off at her place relatively early and then I went to another club.  One I had never been to but I knew some friends were going to be there so I decided to stop by.  I was there for about 15 mins... Decided it seriously sucked and was making my way to the door when the door opened and a classmate from school that I didn't particularly want to see walked in.  She saw me and kept pestering me as to what I was doing there.  I blew her off and pushed my friend out the door.  There is possibly going to be repercussions from this...

I'm wondering tonight if people that you meet online and chat with frequently are to be considered friends.  If you've never met them in the real world and then you eventually do would you consider them a friend and would you introduce them as such.  How do you introduce net people to your friends.  When they ask you how you know such and such what should you say?  Normally I would be straight up about this type of thing but lately I have found myself lying occasionally.  Because of where I meet net people I am quite reluctant to share how I met them.


2 comments:

Stuffy said...

My father married someone he met in a chatroom. My friend Jenn is engaged to someone she met in a chatroom. My sister's best friend met his first boyfriend in a chatroom. A sort-of ex of mine moved in with a drag queen he met in a chatroom... these days, it's just one more way to meet people. It's not where you meet people that's important. It's who they are and what their relationship is to you.

I would say if you meet them in person and choose to hang out with them after the first time, they qualify as friends, if only on an acquaintance level initially.

Just some unsolicited answers to some probably rhetorical questions. Delete at will.

KS said...

Thank you Stuffy your point is well taken.