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OT Have I lost my mind!?


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Posted by Mike in Ind. on May 22, 2007 at 16:37:30 from (71.115.87.91):

Thanks to all that replied to my post. I have infact wanted to move to kentucky or tennesee since the first time I was there. I really like southern part of indiana too. I guess I should fess up to the real reason I want to move there. I am a real nut for bluegrass music and back in aug. of last year I went to the Osceola Bluegrass festival and saw a group called the Wright Sisters. Now for all my life(untill this point that is!) I had never planned on getting married and never had any girls in school that shared any of my interests and so I never dated or had a crush on any girl etc. I also thought that stuff was a bunch of baloney. Well the moment I set eyes on her I knew it was love at first sight for me. And it just got worse when I learned we shared lots of the same hobbies and interests. I talked with her a few minutes after the show and told her how good she was with her banjo. I felt something in the pit of my heart that I had never felt before and got worse after I left the show. It was pain like none I had ever felt before and the only way to help it was to see her again at the next show. After a week or so the pain eased off somewhat but was still there.I only got to see her two more times after that first show and she was more suprised each time she saw me again. I suffered through the long winter because don't do any shows in the winter. Now they did two shows this last weekend at a theater near me, one on friday night and one on saturday night. So I went to see both shows. Now I am in awful shape after seeing her again. I can't suffer like this anymore I have to do something! All I can think of is to move down there to be closer in hopes of seeing her regularly. Am I crazy? Have I really lost what little sense I did have? Was love ever like this for any of you guys?. Help! I apoligize for being off topic again but I don't have a good father figure to talk about with things like these. You guys are my best option. Mike


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