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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Jun 2, 2005 21:00:13 GMT -5
This thread brought to you by Bassarov.
And a really lame movie.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:25:47 GMT -5
"Well good for you. I'm glad that you found someone. I haven't been up to a whole lot." Bassarov then wonders where Sakari is. Maybe Sakari found out that Cambridge and Selja are a couple and became upset and left to be alone. Bassarov isn't sure. "So you're back in Helsinki I take it?"
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:29:00 GMT -5
"Yeah, we decided to visit my sister and Linnea. Plus it's just a good country and I have a small apartment here."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:30:26 GMT -5
"Sounds like you have a nice set up. Good, I hope you are happy. Things are heating up here, it is probably good you are gone anyway." Bassarov replies. "Anyway, I am sure hanging out with a bunch of socialists would get tiresome for you."
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:32:15 GMT -5
"Actually... I am a socialist too now. I just joined the WSM, like Cambridge and that Tom guy. I guess something else of yours rubbed off on me."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:34:41 GMT -5
"You joined the WSM? Why that party? They aren't the most active..." But then Bassarov catches himself.
"Well, good for you. I am glad your decided to join a socialist group. But do you really believe in it or are you just trying to fit in with Cambridge?"
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:36:22 GMT -5
"Well like I said I was starting to believe in socialisim, and I wanted a less active party. I'm just not ready for a more active party."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:44:48 GMT -5
"Well I am sure you will learn a lot. Good for you." Bassarov replies, still taken aback that she decided to join a party, not that it is a bad thing.
"And have you been happy?"
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:46:29 GMT -5
"Yes," I say, meaning it. Sure I have been forced to look at myself more objectively than I am really used to, but at least I feel somewhat more confident now.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:52:44 GMT -5
"That's good. I've been happier as well. So maybe this is how things were meant to end up." Bassarov replies.
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:54:00 GMT -5
"Yeah. I mean I'll make sure you do get to see the baby sometimes, but I really am happier here..."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 2:55:47 GMT -5
Bassarov still remains very doubtful that the child is his, but he won't bring it up now. "Of course. Well, I am glad that things are going well. And good luck in your political work."
"I did call the other day, but Cambridge hung up on me. So sorry I didn't call sooner."
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 2:59:17 GMT -5
"Oh... Well it's okay." I say. I hadn't planned on talking to him again, but at the same time I don't want to alienate him too much.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 4, 2005 3:01:03 GMT -5
"I had better let you go. It is getting late here. I will check up on you again, but I am glad that it sounds like you are doing fine."
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Jun 4, 2005 3:03:46 GMT -5
"Okay then... I guess I'll talk to you later. Have a good night."
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