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 While having lunch at a Chinese restaurant with a good friend recently, I was discussing an unfinished blog entry... and when the check came, I opened my fortune cookie, and this is exactly what it said:
"It's time to complete some unfinished business."
Weird, huh? Well anyway...
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Something crossed my mind while watching The Empire Strikes Back recently.
Is it just me, or does it seem that everyone in the first part of the movie is fighting? All good friends who have been through alot together, who have risked their lives fighting for a cause, and are having a rough morning, I guess (no coffee on Hoth, I suppose?). Artoo and Threepio are bickering over the treatment of clothing and weather conditions, but then again, that is pretty much normal for them. They're one of the most bickering "couples", so to speak, in movie history, but they sure do have each other's back. They've been through alot together, and they're not really gonna go their seperate ways. Well, not if Threepio has anything to say about it....
Han and Leia are going at it, mostly because of hidden feelings on both sides and Leia's desire for Han to stay, and what I also believe to be Han's desire, albeit hidden, to want and be asked to stay... especially by Leia. Think about it... his whole life he's been a good smuggler, been on an adrenaline rush performing a dangerous job, but it's apparant he feels the need to do something bigger and more valiant than just working for himself for once. Of course, the always-cool Chewie goes along for the ride. Perhaps they were not expecting to help out, and to in a way help lead the Rebel Alliance for as long as they did, but I think they, and especially Han, stuck to it for a reason... they finally found a few true friends. Witness Chewie giving Luke a big ol' bear hug while they were fixing the ship as Luke was departing... the worried look on Han's face and the comment "Be careful"... do you honestly think they ever felt that way about anyone else in their smuggling adventures? I doubt it.
We also see Chewie and Han arguing and in a frenzy over getting the Millenium Falcon patched up, and they're bickering with each other... it just makes me think that in real life, it's okay if you are friends with someone and unpleasent things happen that can cause discomfort or ire. What really matters is the history you have with another person and what you are willing to give - and recieve, in the friendship. It makes me think about my real-life friends. We don't always get along perfectly, but we all care for each other and are there for each other. It can also be that way with my family.. but hey, isn't that a given?
Well, getting to a point here, I suppose. At what point do we draw the line with people... is there an imaginary line in our hearts and our minds where we just can't take it anymore and say "That's enough!"? Sometimes in life we value certain people more than they value us, and then there are situations where we are highly valued by someone we have respect for, and like... but that's where it ends. It's not that we don't like that person, we do... just not as much as they like us. Maybe it just depends on your mood that day, or your point of view at that period in your life. We all go through so many things in life, often together, leaning on each other for support. But what do you do when you suddenly realize you are being crushed? A friendship should be a two-way street. It's so difficult when a friendship begins to revolve around another persons problems, and only that.
I take my friendships seriously. I think about all of the people in my life, people who are a part of my life... and I am so lucky, blessed and grateful. There are so many twists and turns in an often bumpy, dark and nasty road in life... it really is so necessary to have people around you who really care, and are willing to receive that love in return.
I've always been there for my friends, but there is only so much I can give. We all have our own stuff to deal with. It's sort of impossible to help someone out when they have no real desire to help themselves. And I completely support them feeling the same exact way. It's just so difficult when they don't feel that way and you feel completely dumped on. If I choose to ignore the overbearing behavior or complain, I feel like a terrible friend and person. Oh, and just in case anyone is wondering, these feelings I have do not pertain to anyone here!
Perhaps I am just overthinking all of this.
Maybe I'm just going crazy!
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Blizzard Two LET'S BLOW THIS THING AND GO HOME...!
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 1:06 AM
Interesting.
I have noticed the whole 'drawing lines' thing. It becomes quite apparent when I look at the differences between my friends from the army and my friends now; I miss the closeness of the bond you form with people who have seen you when you're too tired and hurt and afraid to bother with the facade we all put up in our day-to-day lives. They know what you're really like, right deep down in the middle, and if they respect what they see then you'll have made a closer friend than is possible anywhere else. I miss that more than anything else about those days. Anyway, enough rambling. Good blog.
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comanderbly That's Impossible. Even for a Computer.
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 6:24 AM
Great blog.
A friendship should be a two-way street. It's so difficult when a friendship begins to revolve around another persons problems, and only that.
I have experienced this as well. Marriage is always one of those events where I see this shift. Give it some time though. I have had friends that drift off, and then come back around. Its okay to put a little distance I think.
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WifeofVader Tales from the Death Star
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 6:49 AM
Hey-ya, SP!
A friendship should be a two-way street. It's so difficult when a friendship begins to revolve around another persons problems, and only that.
I am SO in touch with this emotion. It's like your problem don't even exist compared to theirs and it becomes an "all about me" situation.
Just remember, the best of friends can get through the best of times and the worst of times. Friends should be able to be totally honest with each other without being offended AND, if there is offense, usually you get over it pretty quickly.
This was a great blog. I think that in some way, all of us feel the way you do at one point or another but, it all works out - one way or another.
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darthgrievious93 Hey, Ho, Let's Go!
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 7:21 AM
Awsome blog!
Made me think!
Maybe I'm just going crazy!
Everyone goes crazy here.
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:05 AM
That's awesome about the fortune cookie. Maybe it was a Force-tune cookie... (Yeah, that was lame, I know. Haha!)
I think they, and especially Han, stuck to it for a reason... they finally found a few true friends.
Definitely. That's part of why the OT characters are so easy to fall in love with, I think. We watch them grow up & grow closer together, despite the "odds." (Where's Threepio when you need him?)
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:05 AM
it really is so necessary to have people around you who really care, and are willing to receive that love in return.
If it weren't for a few dear friends, I never would have found my way at all... Whenever I fall short, I can turn to friends who will provide the support I need. I can only hope to do the same for others.
You have some great reflections on friendship here, Mr. Pitt. I don't think you were overthinking this at all-- you bring up some great points that everyone will certainly have to deal with at some point in life. Bravo!
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:18 AM
I never really thought of that before, about everyone arguing at the beginning of "Empire". It even goes on after they recover Luke and he is alright.
I think maybe it was set up that way so that when we come to Han about to be placed in carbonite we have a regretful bunch who wishes they would have spent the last few days telling each other what they really thought--not wasting time arguing. In my opinion, "Empire" is just an illustration that "good guys" have bad days, too.
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The Stooge Star Wars Joke-A-Day
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:25 AM
But remember the ending of Empire--
Luke's big mistake is that he worried about his friends too much. He didn't know how to stop being the guy who is always there for everyone, the perfect buddy, the hero. And he screws up big time, not saving anyone, needing to be rescued himself, and interrupting his training.
This may sound very 80's of me... but ya gotta look out for number one! If you don't treat yourself right, you might end up treating others badly, too.
Well, not you personally. 
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:29 AM
This is a keeper, Pitt.  In fact, as I mentioned to a certain good friend in a Chinese restaurant recently, there are a few people in my life for whom I feel like copying this blog entry and handing it to them to read. Of course there are also a couple of people who need to read this and then read my big, fat apology and heartfelt thanks for my leaning on them WAY too much.
I take my friendships very seriously, too, and it hurts so much sometimes to get to the point of having to draw that line. I guess the most we can ask for in this life are a few people who "get" us and reciprocate the love we give and the love we need.
Mmmmmmmmm....fortune cookies...
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ketal13 HanAnWan
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:30 AM
Excellent blog Sarlacc.
I'm sorry I only have time for a quick comment, but you made such excellent points on friendship. I wish I could stay longer, but I gotta go.
these feelings I have do not pertain to anyone here!
Whew!
Ah. Just one more time. Excellent blog Sarlacc.!
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jedilily1026 Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 8:42 AM
You have to take friendship carefully. Friends lean just as you or anyone else as a friend leans. That's what friendship is about. But when the leaning is hurting or overwhelming the other then you have a problem.
Now Han & Leia weren't fighting at the beginning of Empire...I would say they were making love!!! Han Solo Style...
Nice entry!!!
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 9:26 AM
Great entry, S-P! The friendship theme does indeed run deep in the SW saga, and certainly has been a good "role model" for me in my life. Like you, I cherish the close friends I have and we treat each other with the respect and love each deserves.
But I also agree with Stooge ... we must also look after ourselves in order to look after our friends and family.
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jkthunder Seven Pieces
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date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 5:44 PM
Pitt!
I don't think you're going crazy. I think you're going sane. This entry speaks to me on so many levels, and I think you need to hear that. There is only so much you can do for some people, and taking on their burdens and pain for yourself doesn't help anyone. You're not insane. You're just aware, and that may be one of the most precious gifts you can offer a "friend".
Great points about the squabbling in the beginning of TESB. At that point everyone is just beginning to get used to each other after getting literally tossed together under the stress of war. By the end of TESB, everyone is as close as family. Great thoughts!
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:11 AM
My thanks to everyone for your comments, and high praise! I really appreciate it... this was a difficult thing for me to write.
They know what you're really like, right deep down in the middle, and if they respect what they see then you'll have made a closer
I completely agree, Blizzard Two, those relationships are hard to come by at times...
I have had friends that drift off, and then come back around. Its okay to put a little distance I think.
Taking a little break does help to sort things out... as long as the bond doesn't fade... thanks!
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:15 AM
Just remember, the best of friends can get through the best of times and the worst of times. Friends should be able to be totally honest with each other without being offended AND, if there is offense, usually you get over it pretty quickly.
That is very true, WoV, thanks for sharing your thoughts!
This was a great blog. I think that in some way, all of us feel the way you do at one point or another but, it all works out - one way or another.
Thank you! And yes, that is an important thing to remember.
Awsome blog! Thanks! Everyone goes crazy here. So true... so very, very true...
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:19 AM
That's awesome about the fortune cookie. Maybe it was a Force-tune cookie... (Yeah, that was lame, I know. Haha!)
Not lame at all... I love it! Ha!
Definitely. That's part of why the OT characters are so easy to fall in love with, I think. We watch them grow up & grow closer together, despite the "odds."
I couldn't agree more, that's one of the reasons why we love 'em so much!
You have some great reflections on friendship here, Mr. Pitt. I don't think you were overthinking this at all-- you bring up some great points that everyone will certainly have to deal with at some point in life. Bravo!
Thanks, JP! 
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:30 AM
In my opinion, "Empire" is just an illustration that "good guys" have bad days, too.
Great insight, FAN4YRS, it serves you well... thanks!
But remember the ending of Empire--
Luke's big mistake is that he worried about his friends too much.
That is really an important thing to remember... I totally get what your saying, Stooge. Luke cared too much about his friends to realize that he could help them better by improving himself first...
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:34 AM
This may sound very 80's of me... but ya gotta look out for number one! If you don't treat yourself right, you might end up treating others badly, too.
I understand completely. If I allow myself to have a crappy personality, what good does that do anybody? Thanks for your thoughts. Well, not you personally. Ha!
This is a keeper, Pitt. In fact, as I mentioned to a certain good friend in a Chinese restaurant recently, there are a few people in my life for whom I feel like copying this blog entry and handing it to them to read.
Thanks, ami I consider that to be very high praise... 
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 10:45 AM
Of course there are also a couple of people who need to read this and then read my big, fat apology and heartfelt thanks for my leaning on them WAY too much.
Nah.
Mmmmmmmmm....fortune cookies...
Mmmmmmmm.... potstickers....
Ah. Just one more time. Excellent blog Sarlacc.!
Thanks, ketal!
Now Han & Leia weren't fighting at the beginning of Empire...I would say they were making love!!! Han Solo Style...
That's true, lily... Han Solo Style... and Leia didn't mind a bit! Very cute. Thanks for the comment. 
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 11:02 AM
Great entry, S-P! Thanks, Darth_Hiram!
The friendship theme does indeed run deep in the SW saga, and certainly has been a good "role model" for me in my life. Like you, I cherish the close friends I have and we treat each other with the respect and love each deserves.
And I couldn't agree more... the friendships in the Saga are really what drives everything along... is the motivation, so to speak.
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 11:04 AM
Pitt!  jk!
I don't think you're going crazy. I think you're going sane. This entry speaks to me on so many levels, and I think you need to hear that.
Thank you, it is definitely nice to hear that... I AM sane, I promise! I try, I really do. Sometimes I think I'm too sane, and aware, for my own good... I can be...well... too sensitive. But that's better than being closed off competely. That is a great way to put things, jk.
Great thoughts! Thanks for reading and for the comment!  It all helps.
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 7:59 PM
"It's time to complete some unfinished business." Wow! I'm sorry I missed this yesterday!!! You're making me think! Thank you!
does it seem that everyone in the first part of the movie is fighting? I never noticed that! I wonder if GL did that intentionally.....
Sometimes in life we value certain people more than they value us, and then there are situations where we are highly valued by someone we have respect for, and like... Sometimes it feels like I'm not worthy of someone else's friendship. Know what i mean?
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Aug 18, 2007 8:00 PM
Your entry speaks VOLUMES!! Don't ever sell yourself short on being a friend. It sounds like you are a pretty good one.
Maybe I'm just going crazy! Naw--if you are, then we all are.
Fantastic entry, Mr. Pitt!
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Aug 19, 2007 8:36 PM
Sometimes it feels like I'm not worthy of someone else's friendship. Know what i mean?
Yeah, I hear ya, I've felt that way in the past as well...
Your entry speaks VOLUMES!! Don't ever sell yourself short on being a friend. It sounds like you are a pretty good one.
Thanks, I really, really try!
Fantastic entry, Mr. Pitt! Thanks, GB! 
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