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Sif sed: What do you love about community diaries and Band of Brothers in particular? What do you get out of it, what role does it play in your life? And, only if you like, what do you hope to get out of and to give to BoB this time around?

Sara sez:I love finding friends in community diaries. I love the spark because I've met a good bunch of people there. I love BoB because it's something I really believe in. I believe in the very essence of BoB: a Band of Brothers. I believe in the differences and the similarities between all of us. I believe in friendships between y'all, and I cross my fingers that you believe in friendships with me.

Out of BoB I get 8 opinions that are very important to me, and that are almost always different from mine and the others. I get positive feedback and [sometimes] negative vibes. I get happiness and sadness, anger and frustration, laughs and exhaustion.
BoB doesn't play much of a role in my life anymore. You girls are important to me, but I don't exert the effort I used to. I don't check in on you to see why you haven't been updating if you're absent. I don't make sure everyone is on the same page. I don't go out of my way to make sure everyone understands what's going on in the group. You're adults, and I'm going to treat you as such. The rules for BoB are outlined clearly, and I'm not going to be anything more than a member, unless I have to be.

Hopefully this time I can give a little more ease to members. Hopefully I'll get what I give. Hopefully everyone will get what they give.

'til next time, Sara

Sif asks - Sara answers - BoB
1225 hrs @ 08 Oct

"But we in it shall be remember'd; we few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, this day shall gentle his condition: and gentlemen in England now a-bed shall think themselves accused they were not here, and hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."

- William Shakespeare