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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 29, 2008, 7:43 AM CST
Truth7 wrote:
Does it matter?


Well, does it ?


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 29, 2008, 5:40 AM CST
Cant sing you a lullaby Hooland Girl, so here's Paul Weller to do it

You're the best thing..........

I could be discontent and chase the rainbows end
I might win much more but lose all that is mine
I could be a lot but I know I'm not
I'm content just with the riches that you bring

I might shoot to win and commit the sin
Of wanting more than I've already got
I could runaway but I'd rather stay
In the warmth of your smile lighting up my day
(the one that makes me say, heh)

'Cause you're the best thing that ever happened to me on my world
You're the best thing that ever happened - so don't go away

I might be a king and steal my peoples things
But I don't go for that power crazy way
All that I could rule but I don't check for fools
All that I need is to be left to live my way
(say listen what I say)

I could chase around for nothing to be found
But why look for something that is never there
I may get it wrong sometimes but I'll come back in style
For I realise your love means more than anything
(the song you make me sing - yeah)

Good niteangel


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 1:04 PM CST
coolieno1 wrote:
god has given us many wonderful things life feelings emotions but is love his greatest gift of all when we love it's great we can lift the whole world on our shoulders, but when we fall out of love everything comes crashing down on us so is love the greatest gift of all


The ability to feel love for, and to feel loved by, another is definitely the greatest human ability. conversing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 6:35 AM CST
lola36 wrote:
what did you dream about last night???

I believe in dreams very much,can say when is something bad going to happen,always havea bad dreams before that...


Likewise - believe we all have some form of sixth sense/ instinct - dont know how it works - but dont need to.


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 19, 2008, 8:40 AM CST
Cherokeegrandma wrote:
Wild, savage, crazy in a funny way...yes, but weird
having in mind all the people surrounding me...I wonder and wonder and wonder why they say on TV that every 2 out of 5 people are weird



Wierd ? - no, but if its a good relationship then I likely to be out of my "comfort" zone, likely to be challenged by what's not familiar. And I think thats a good thing in a relationship.


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Aug 3, 2008, 5:20 AM CST
Lagoona22 wrote:
This is a non-bitch bitch....Malta at 9.00...the skies are an incredible blue, the sea almost black-blue...the boats are out....the barbecues are out....the people are out, grabbing the best picnic or beach spots , most maltese have but one day free, so they don't mess about, the get out early...I can't believe it...into my third month here, and not a drop of rain so far...now I know why the Impressionists all went to southern France....whoo...hoo.....enjoy your bitch-free Sunday...


A non-bitching thread, well fair play to you. In Galway its still raining, its cold, its supposed to be summer !. Hey Lagoona stop being so nice.. rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 31, 2008, 5:47 AM CST
rusty_knight wrote:
Who are you?

Do you really know who YOU are or do you merely observe what you do and say and think?

Are you the person you portray yourself as?

If you portray yourself as being confident and extrovert is that the real you or are you really trying to overcome low self-esteem and shyness?

If you portray yourself as being very quiet and shy are you really in fact totally confident and feel no need to prove yourself and impress other people?

Who are you?

Do you know?

Do you wish to communicate how you feel about yourself or is this something that is totally private and not, in your opinion, suitable for public debate?

Are we more alike than different inside - or are we as different inside as we appear to others?

Any response would be welcome - whether serious or humerous... that's up to YOU!


Hi rusty. You don't happen to work as a shrink (ie therapist) by any chance ? Peter


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 31, 2008, 5:46 AM CST
barke84 wrote:
The Bathtub Test

During a visit to the mental asylum, a visitor asked the Director how do you determine whether or not a patient should be institutionalized.

'Well,' said the Director, 'we fill up a bathtub, then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup and a bucket to the patient and ask him or her to empty the bathtub.'

'Oh, I understand,' said the visitor. 'A normal person would use the bucket because it's bigger than the spoon or the teacup.'

'No.' said the Director, 'A normal person would pull the plug. Do you want a bed near the window?'


Excellent, I thought I was going to have to have the drink all the water through a straw (then I'd need to have a bed near the toilet)
rolling on the floor laughing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 30, 2008, 3:27 AM CST
Aries01 wrote:
ROMAN CATHOLICISM TEACHES


Omnipotence of Mary:
"I come to thee in my distress, O Blessed Mother, for thou art all powerful in heaven and on earth..." Our Lady's Book, Rev. Jas. J. Cashman, CM, ed., (Vincentian Foreign Mission Soc., St. Louis, 1942), p. 31 Imprimi Potest, Marshall F. Winne, CM; Nihil Obstat, Wm. M. Drumm; Imprimatur, Jas. P. Murray, May 20, 1949
"...thou, O Mary, art all-powerful..." Ibid, p. 14
"We need never fear to cast our cares upon Mary, all powerful Mother of God." Ibid, p. 7
"... by the ordinance of God, her power is without limit. All that He could give to Mary, He has given..." The Official Handbook of the Legion of Mary, by Concilium Legionis Mariae (1959), p 11 Nihil Obstat: Michael L. Dempsey, S.T.D., Imprimi Potest: Joannes Carolus, Archbishop of Dublin, March 25, 1953 [Note: A letter, posted in the foreword, from Pius XI to the Legion of Mary 16th Sept., 1933, states his approval thus: "We give a very special blessing to this beautiful and holy work...."]

"Virgin most powerful..."
Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary, "The Reign of Jesus Through Mary," p. 248 Imprimi Potest: A Josselin, SMM; Nihil Obstat, John MA Fearns, STD; Imprimatur, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archishop of NY, 6/24/49
Note: This litany was approved by Rome for 7 years indulgences, 1817; 1933.



You are well read, Aries, I'm impressed.

Which leaves just one other question - why does this subject bother you so much ?. I mean, fervent evangelical catholics are few on the ground these days in Ireland anyway - and those pushing a Holy Mary Mother of God agenda are even fewer. innocent


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 29, 2008, 8:59 AM CST
Aries01 wrote:
and yet she is worshippes as a God and has been worshipped as a God for centuries.

Catholics... I urge you to actually READ the bible sometime..

Any comments?


Don't know that Mary is worshipped a a God, Aries, as you suggest. Certaijly thats not what I was reared to as a Catholic. The Council of Ephesus in 403 laid down the rule: "Let Mary be held in honour. Let the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost be adored, but let no one adore Mary".

Am I missing some piece catholic history here ?

GM

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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 29, 2008, 8:26 AM CST
Conrad73 wrote:
Responsibility to whom?


There's a reason why most countries treat inciting hatred or other similar abuses of speech as a crime. Freedom of speech is no defence for inciting hatred, etc.



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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 29, 2008, 8:22 AM CST
nancamp wrote:
Oh btw you are so very "cute" too. kisses, :)nc

i do have a super cyber boyfriend. please don't tell him what a flirt i am.


Oh no, I just got called "cute" - and yes you are an outrageous flirt (and I dont even have a fluffy bunny in my pic !)


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 29, 2008, 8:15 AM CST
Your About Me reads ok, just maybe been unlucky so far.

Keep going, there sure to a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.conversing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 29, 2008, 8:10 AM CST
Yes, met the woman in my life here on CS recently. Stay the course, be real and realistic and sure you neve know.conversing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 28, 2008, 11:31 AM CST
breezee wrote:
I believe in freedom of speech in as far as it does not encourage prejudice and mean-mindedness and incite hatred and violence.....

Otherwise, different perspectives, ideas and visions of all sorts are good to share.....


Ditto, with every right comes responsibility, freedom of speech is no different.conversing


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 28, 2008, 11:26 AM CST
Lagoona22 wrote:
No guys...you have it all wrong.....men continually desire beauty and sensuality..men want a goddess in public, and a slut in the bedroom, but we also want her to be chaste and angelic, monogamous and obedient....we will always want the impossible.....but that is no less than what women want....both sexes are doomed to be frustrated in love until they learn the great lesson in love.....you can't have it all....and life is not a movie starring Angelina Jolie.....(or Brad Pitt...)

Nicht wahr?


As ever Lagoona your frankness is refreshing, but pursuit of a woman as a beautifull person has to be ahead of pursuit of her as a sexual goddess. Otherwise the flames of desire will never be enough.


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 28, 2008, 11:22 AM CST
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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 25, 2008, 6:11 AM CST
This is a very sophisticated Thread, but in the end of it the desire to being a a member of a small "tribe" will always be in conflict to being part of something bigger. Every country has faced that challenge (it wasn't until 1000 AD that there was a King of Ireland accepted by all the tribes). Go watch an inter-county football game and you'll see that tribalism hasn't gone very far away.

The forum may have changed (ie being part of a European Union) but human behaviour hasn't.

GM






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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 23, 2008, 3:17 AM CST
To answer the original question, being sexual is simply the ability to arouse and to be aroused. Its about being aware, about commmunication, about connecting.


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Galwayman2008
Galway, Galway Ireland
Posted: Jul 23, 2008, 3:01 AM CST
Am surprised that the sexiest part of a woman has not yet been mentioned - her lips and tongue of course. devil


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