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Posted by Kristi on August 31, 2001, at 13:06:24
Ok.... I'm posting a lot today.... out of work and bored. But I've always wondered something.....
Does anyone ever wonder if that type of friendship exists? Does anyone have anything like that?
I mean, like a group of men and woman that just always hang out together........
I have a lot of friends, but nothing quite like that. Just wondering if I'm missing out or if it's just a crock.
I know,
idiotic post. No comments from kazoo please. Ha ha , just kidding.... you'll just bust me.
Ya know.... I'm a cocktail waitress in las vegas and have many bouncer and cop friends.... so you better be nice. Just kidding honey.
Kristi
Posted by susan C on August 31, 2001, at 22:18:45
In reply to ? about the sitcom friends, posted by Kristi on August 31, 2001, at 13:06:24
Had to answer this one, don't watch it regularly but have a friend whose son is a friend of my sons who have a group of friends that are friends like friends. phew!
mouse chasing its tail
> Ok.... I'm posting a lot today.... out of work and bored. But I've always wondered something.....
>
> Does anyone ever wonder if that type of friendship exists? Does anyone have anything like that?
>
> I mean, like a group of men and woman that just always hang out together........
>
> I have a lot of friends, but nothing quite like that. Just wondering if I'm missing out or if it's just a crock.
>
> I know,
> idiotic post. No comments from kazoo please. Ha ha , just kidding.... you'll just bust me.
> Ya know.... I'm a cocktail waitress in las vegas and have many bouncer and cop friends.... so you better be nice. Just kidding honey.
> Kristi
Posted by Krazy Kat on September 1, 2001, at 13:10:03
In reply to Re: ? about the sitcom friends, posted by susan C on August 31, 2001, at 22:18:45
I think maybe when you're young, in high school, or college, there are groups like this. But as we get older, get married or paired off into committed relationships, they fall apart.
My friends are scattered. Personally I couldn't see the guys hanging out with the girls that much. They're kind of annoying... except for Phoebe, of course...
Posted by Kristi on September 1, 2001, at 13:26:32
In reply to Re: ? about the sitcom friends-Kristi, posted by Krazy Kat on September 1, 2001, at 13:10:03
Agreed.
And Phoebe is great!!!!!
It's so funny, I don't even remember posting that. Must have really been out of it.
> I think maybe when you're young, in high school, or college, there are groups like this. But as we get older, get married or paired off into committed relationships, they fall apart.
>
> My friends are scattered. Personally I couldn't see the guys hanging out with the girls that much. They're kind of annoying... except for Phoebe, of course...
Posted by Cindylou on September 1, 2001, at 15:05:37
In reply to ? about the sitcom friends, posted by Kristi on August 31, 2001, at 13:06:24
Hi Kristi --
Wow -- it's amazing, and a good feeling, to know that I'm not the ONLY ONE who has had that exact same thought!!!!! Every time I watch Friends I feel kind of sad that I don't have that kind of group of friends; that closeness. And I wonder too if it's just a crock?It's definitely true that once I got married most of my closer friendships kind of fell by the wayside ... still friends with some of them, but not "best buddies" close. I miss that.
Thanks for your post!
cindy
> Ok.... I'm posting a lot today.... out of work and bored. But I've always wondered something.....
>
> Does anyone ever wonder if that type of friendship exists? Does anyone have anything like that?
>
> I mean, like a group of men and woman that just always hang out together........
>
> I have a lot of friends, but nothing quite like that. Just wondering if I'm missing out or if it's just a crock.
>
> I know,
> idiotic post. No comments from kazoo please. Ha ha , just kidding.... you'll just bust me.
> Ya know.... I'm a cocktail waitress in las vegas and have many bouncer and cop friends.... so you better be nice. Just kidding honey.
> Kristi
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