Erm...from observation you could probably try to be a little friendlier.
Just saying. I comment on you LJ often and you never reply.
I'm pretty sure someone could be waving their arms in the air saying "HEY I'LL BE YOUR FRIEND!" and you'd just wander off thinking how lonely you are.
Ways to find friends in Tucson: 1) Volunteer. If you love animals, sign up to work with ARF on weekends. Meet other people who love animals. There are a million other organizations of course.
2) Join clubs. I'm in a scooter club and a swing dancing thing and those have hooked me up with all kinds of people. Tucson has a lot going on people don't know about. Anything you like probably has a club. There's slam poetry monthly at Bentley's. It's awesome.
3) The internet. Several people I have just LJ friended and spoke to online for months and then when we eventually meet in person it's like you are already friends because you know what you have in common and there are things to talk about. Or you could try OkCupid.com (there are some creeps though) or couchsurfing.com (freaking awesome and there are local meetups with the friendliest people you'll ever find) you can also have travelers come hang out with you.
4) Drinking. Thursday nights at Club Congress. $1 vodka-cranberries. You'll be friendly in now time. :P
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Date: 2008-11-25 03:19 pm (UTC)Just saying. I comment on you LJ often and you never reply.
I'm pretty sure someone could be waving their arms in the air saying "HEY I'LL BE YOUR FRIEND!" and you'd just wander off thinking how lonely you are.
Ways to find friends in Tucson:
1) Volunteer. If you love animals, sign up to work with ARF on weekends. Meet other people who love animals. There are a million other organizations of course.
2) Join clubs. I'm in a scooter club and a swing dancing thing and those have hooked me up with all kinds of people. Tucson has a lot going on people don't know about. Anything you like probably has a club. There's slam poetry monthly at Bentley's. It's awesome.
3) The internet. Several people I have just LJ friended and spoke to online for months and then when we eventually meet in person it's like you are already friends because you know what you have in common and there are things to talk about. Or you could try OkCupid.com (there are some creeps though) or couchsurfing.com (freaking awesome and there are local meetups with the friendliest people you'll ever find) you can also have travelers come hang out with you.
4) Drinking. Thursday nights at Club Congress. $1 vodka-cranberries. You'll be friendly in now time. :P