Jill is my best friend. She is intelligent, loyal and lots of fun. We met in grade 6. We get along extremely well, so well that it seems as though we know eachothers' thoughts! it seems as though she's a good luck charm too. Jill and I share a sort of twisted sense of humor. Some people appear to be scared of our weird ways! We also share our love of punk and pyromaniacy. We also like lists...hehehe! I can tell Jill anything. Unfortunately, Jill moved away to Rhode Island a couple of years ago. We still definitely keep in touch, and visit eachother whenever possible. I know we'll always be friends.
Natalie is also one of my best friends, we met in high school. We share a lot of great (and maybe not so great!)memories, from stick girl cartoons to code names to Mr. Santini's history class! I could probably go on forever about all our exciting times. Hehe. Natt's the best, it sems that as we get older we get closer, because we have learned so much about eachother. It's always great to be with her for this reason. We've been through a lot together over the years. Natt is smart, beautiful and trustworthy and I value her friendship.
I have also known Liene for quite awhile, though we only actually became good friends quite recently. We are both part of the Liberal Arts program in CEGEP and last semester we had classes together. Liene seems very timid at first, but once she opens up, one finds that she is incredibly thoughtful and talkative. She has given me the oppertunity to read a lot of books, and she has inspired me to write more poetry. She can also be silly with me, like in NY for example, in McDonalds!!! hahahahaaaa! And we are probably the only fans of Hole around. Sometimes I expect the unexpected with Liene. She's a good friend, very interesting, and an excellent writer.
Suzi is definitely one of my very oldest friends in the world. I think we met in pre-school or something! I find it so amazing that we met up again in high school and became such good friends. Suzi's really cool, she's loyal and down to earth. She's great with advice and she can cheer me up! She is definitely a great friend who I could spend hours just talking with. I also like exchanging mix tapes with her. We have many fond memories, I remember going to her 8th (I think) birthday party! I think we both miss Mr. Caldwell's math class, that rocked, I still have all the notes! (I almost didn't get out of that one either, Sue!)
Craig is another one of my good friends. He lives in St. Henri, and I find him quite admirable for being independant enough to deal with work, school the appartment, etc. He's my liberal Arts pal, we're in the same classes this semester. We went to the same wonderful high school, BHS, where we became friends around grade 10. Craig and I have had our past difficulties, but fortunately, all that seems to be over. We share a passion for music, which often monopolizes much of our conversation. And he does not mind my constant singing! Craig has introduced me to a lot of the best music I listen to. I like talking to Craig, cause he always has interesting things to say. He's pretty serious and ambitious, but fun too. Drunken singing with the boys rocks! hehe.
Sahira is the one true friend I still have from F.A.C.E., an arts school I went to in grade 10. Sometimes both of us must think that it's pretty weird that we're friends, we seem so different at first glance. I think she was afraid of me when she met me cause I didn't talk. But Sahira's a lot of fun, she's hilarious. And we both love music, even though we don't always share the same taste..! hehehehe. She has a great singing voice. We both adored Ms. Strethopolis' (how the hell do you spell that?!) class, didn't we? "Mississippi mississippi hot dog, blah blah blah..." (NOOOOOOOOO!!!) We are able to talk a lot, even though she lives in Schlongeil and I live in Beaconsfield. It's a pain in the ass to get to eachothers' houses, but we do it anyway. We can talk seriously about a lot of things, and we go to eachother for advice. Sahira's funny, cool and sympathetic. She should come to Shmeaconsfield soon!
This is another one of my good friends, Matt Goldberg. We are in Liberal Arts together, as well as Theatre Workshop this semester, for He is a great actor. I really enjoy Matt's company, for he is extremely intelligent, and also very caring and sympathetic. I always appreciate it when I can talk to Matt. He always seems insightful when it comes to people and their intentions. I'm happy we are getting to know eachother better this semester.
WoooHoooo! And after so much time, I have finally managed to add Adam to this page. Sorry it took so long!! Adam is the coolest. We don't go to school together, but we often see eachother, at the metal shows most of the time. And now he knows that I won't be after his Darkthrone shirt anymore! heh heh. What I really appreciate about Adam is his sense of humor, he can always make me laugh. He has some thing with sheep though...I don't think I'll get into that! Though he can be hilarious, Adam is also quite sensitive. I feel that we can tell eachother things. He once told me to "keep thinking of a lion.." Remember that, Adam?
Cameron is my cousin from my hometown, the farmy town of Edmonton, Alberta. I put him on this page because I consider him to be one of my best friends. We don't talk all to often, but when we do we always get along. It's weird, we knew eachother when we were babies, then when I was four, I moved here to Montréal. I never saw Cam again until I was 15. But it felt like we had known eachother for years, we got along so well. It's pretty weird that as it turned out, we grew up to be quite alike. We appear to be able to understand eachother. Cam & I got into a lot of the punk music we like together. Cam is like the definition of cool and easygoing. I really helped my confidence, and helped me to express myself more and to be myself. I haven't seen him for a couple of years though, hopefully he'll visit this summer.