tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6827846866775990890.post9005528874213329279..comments2023-09-18T05:19:45.152-07:00Comments on Days Gone By.: Oh, I'm kind of like a sailor back in 1942. Yeah, I'm gonna fight the good fight but god damn I am gonna miss you.Aaron Hale-Williamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16696984180261768391noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6827846866775990890.post-68824312118150931222010-06-08T09:51:17.575-07:002010-06-08T09:51:17.575-07:00"I've always loved the comfort of strange..."I've always loved the comfort of strangers." = my favorite line.<br /><br />Good morning, wayfaring Aaron. I've probably read this post three times or more.<br /><br />But now I'm going to actually respond. <br /><br />Talking to strangers = awesome. When I was little, my mom never let me talk to strangers, and with good cause. There were alot of creepers &she raised me well. But once I became of age, I started learning the do's and dont's.<br /> <br />I'm a fan of the instant connections. And now I have friends all over town, hiding in their random workplaces. <br /><br />As lame as a comment this is going to be, that was really cool, that guy paying the bill for you. <br /><br />I could ask like the psychiatrists, "and how did that make you feel?" Because, dear, that's what I really want to know. <br /><br />You speak of your response, and then of human nature. But how were you personally affected.<br /><br />Maybe I'm out of line.<br /><br />Or maybe I'm just wondering how honest you can be with yourself.Sarah Alison Krauterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07015127779169056903noreply@blogger.com