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The Chronicles of Cindi, Rise from the fall Part 4

Started by cindianna_jones, July 02, 2006, 11:46:15 PM

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Dennis

Cindi, I know you said last time you weren't getting much feedback. I wanted to say that I am completely mesmerized by your writing and your experiences. Don't stop now girl.

Dennis
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Hazumu

Cindi, you do have the gift for writing.

I look forward to any new installments you care to submit.  But even if you stop now, your tale has enriched my life...

Karen
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tinkerbell

Hi Cindi: 
What I can say? Sometimes love and respect come from the people that you least expect; and the irony here is that the "mentally imbalanced" (so to speak) taught (us) a wonderful lesson in tolerance and understanding regarding a subject they knew little about.  Funny world we live in, where the outcasts become the teachers of "normal" people.



tinkerbell :icon_chick:


P.S. I loved that Jim guy!!!! In a way Jim and Andrea represent the two little voices in your head at that time, too., am I correct?
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cindianna_jones

Quote from: tinkerbell on July 06, 2006, 03:55:59 AM
Hi Cindi: 
tinkerbell :icon_chick:

P.S. I loved that Jim guy!!!! In a way Jim and Andrea represent the two little voices in your head at that time, too., am I correct?

Tinkerbell,  I had to think of this for a while. You are absolutely right! I picked only two of my friends there to minimize the length of the story.  Jim was the real repentive "sinner", Andrea the "good" who could not acknowledge reality.  You have helped me understand my own story at a new level... Simply amazing.

Cindi
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