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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 23, 2008, 10:37 PM CST
Galactic_bodhi wrote:
What? Like we're socks or something?

We have karmic entanglement. Nothing more. Some people suit us better than others, and some people we've known for so long, transcending this life, that it seems like the classic idea of a "soul-mate".

But energy, and thus consciousness, is quantum, and comes in discrete bursts and packages. Wherever you go, and whoever you're with, there you are, alone in your own head. So much for that.

Nice fantasy, invented by Hallmark to sell Greeting Cards.



I'll take a matching sock!!


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 23, 2008, 10:34 PM CST
Congratulations Trish ....... you've always strike me as being a sweetheart and I'm happy for you that you've rediscovered love with your special guy.

Love always finds a way ...... sometimes it simply takes time; but when its truly there - I don't think it ever totally disappears ......... we simply lose sight of it at moments.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 16, 2008, 1:19 AM CST
Loner1960 wrote:
It would be nice to have spell check on this site. Sometimes finding a word in a dictionary, that a person has no clue how to spell is next to impossible.


Loner ... try Mozilla Firefox as a browser - it has a spell-check feature .......... as well, try opening another browser window ... put your word into the search option and it will come up with suggestions or ask you if you were searching for this word instead. There are also online dictionaries where you can search for a word ... just spell it the best that you can - works most of the time.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 9, 2008, 2:16 PM CST
niceladyone wrote:
Hello Everyone, I'm not new to the site but I've been in here lots & I've never had so much fun just reading all your posts, what a great group , so from now on you'll see me putting in my 2 cents,lol.
All your advice has helped me in alot of areas,I really love you all,
you don't know me yet, but I know you,,Have a great day.


Welcome .......... as I'm sure you've already discovered, there are many wonderful people here, so it will be a pleasure to get to know you as well and your viewpoints on life/love and everything in between.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 1:38 AM CST
Ocee35 wrote:
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Omg...I can't believe I missed the "Come in Tokyo, Tokyo come in.." angle.

This will cost me my man card for sure.Nice catch Langley...


Ocee, I'm shocked! lol ........ thought that would be the first thought on a man's mind ... playing with the knobs! laugh


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 1:18 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
Apple announced today that it has developed a breast implant that can store and play music. The iTit will cost from $499 to $699, depending on cup and speaker size.
This is considered a major social breakthrough, because women are always complaining about men staring at their breasts and not
listening to them.



Gee, now that's just what men will love ....... an excuse to change the station but having to adjust the tits! laugh


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 30, 2008, 2:04 AM CST
Once I get to heaven, I'm doing whatever the hell I want!


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 27, 2008, 2:33 AM CST
gtbulldog2 wrote:
Well,nobody won the Mega Millions.It's up to $132 Million


WOW - that's incredible - it would be wonderful if many people actually ended up winning ...... sometimes a small amount of money can make a huge difference in someone's life. Is this a lottery just for your state? In Canada we never have prizes ....... latest big one was 43 million.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 27, 2008, 2:26 AM CST
sum1totakecareof wrote:
is a pic really that important? I cant take a good one by myself! isnt any one interested in what inside anymore? im not hiddious anyhow!


A picture increases your odds of attracting attention so its certainly makes sense to post one ....... I'm sure that a neighbour or friend could take a couple of photos for you ~ so there is really no reason not to post one unless don't have a camera or you don't really desire the attention.

Unless you can sparkle and shine right from the outset and WOW someone with witty correspondence, more than likely you're going to be ignored or discounted by perspective females (or in my case males). Not too many people are willing to see beneath the surface initially - truly a shame as most probably bypass many a great catch.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 12:29 PM CST
mindfful wrote:
im thinkin i better get started on my list...


Sounds like a good plan ..... something I'm trying to work on myself - finally accomplished one goal and a few more are percolating in my brain.

I truly have found that writing goals down gets me much more motivated to pursue them - not entirely sure why that is - but I've found otherwise all these wonderful ideas remain simply that - ideas in my head.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 2:13 AM CST
princess49503 wrote:
If it was me, I'd want people to tell me.
My sister and I are very close. But I haven't seen anything myself because I live in a different city.

Other family members have seen him with this other woman but are afraid to tell my sisiter.


These other family members should go up and introduce themselves ........ if he's not doing anything wrong then he's got nothing to hide from them. To blatantly ignore the situation is causing suspicion ~ so why not get it resolved. Once the truth is revealed if he is in fact being unfaithful, it will be up to your sister to make her decision as to whether she chooses to continue the relationship or not.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 1:59 AM CST
airliner wrote:
Mature women and good lovers are both relative terms. Chemistry, passion and sesual mind are the main components and none of which are gender or age specific


Yup I agree, and someone being a bad kisser ~ if you don't feel the sparks now ....... can't foresee it changing with practice (either its there or its not) and I think its a precursor of the passion or lack thereof to come.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 11:05 PM CST
Regardless of gender - its probably best to hold off getting involved with anyone until they've healed - that can take different amounts of time depending on the person and the issues involved and how motivated they are to deal with things.

Some people seem to leave a relationship and jump right back into dating - why not take the time to heal, recover and learn and bring the best "you" into a new relationship?


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 11:01 PM CST
gtbulldog2 wrote:
It's up to $114 Million. I have my tickets. I wonder how many friends that I would have if I won.


I wouldn't consider them friends ........ because a friend wouldn't want something from you - they simply would want to spend time with you because of you who are - not what you have. Bye the way, good luck - money isn't the answer for everything - but it can certainly make a difference.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 10:56 PM CST
shipoker58 wrote:
Is there a need for a part two?????


Why not ...... kinda reminds me of those remakes of hollywood movies ....... the saga churns endlessly. As well, remember there is not a "never-ending thread" hence extra editions are logical.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 10:02 PM CST
Daniel4021 wrote:
You know, I help so many people, why do I do that? and then get taken for granted, Alot of what I do is in email, sometimes it would be nich to have a thank you, but you know what, I guess it really doesn't matter, at least I helped someone, You see, I can't hurt like they do, because if I did, who would they turn to? Who would be there for them...

I'm sorry, didn't mean to vent... i'm better now...


Sounds like its something that you need to ponder ....... why do you feel the need to rescue? Truly, some people can suck the life out of others without ever giving it a second thought - sometimes its good to step back and let them help themselves because in the end that is what truly empowers people. A rescuer is really more like a crutch that is useful for a period of time, but in the end probably hinders growth more than perpetuates it.

As for where these people would turn ...... they'll keep going from person to person - so really in the end, you are nothing to them - so why invest your time and energy ?? Think that you're purpose in being here is to start a relationship = not heal the hurts of the world because that's impossible.

If you want to give - give from the joy of your heart - not some misconception that you're their healer/confidant ......... to give is to expect nothing in return ..... the joy comes from doing.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 1:57 AM CST
Personally, I'd rather just have the conversation flow and weave itself naturally ~ I tend to get "stuck" when people ask me questions as I'm usually a listener. Sometimes the questions can be too intrusive especially when I don't know someone. I think that with some people it takes time to build trust, and truly if you're enjoying the conversations then what's the rush?

As well, if you analyze your conversations - perhaps you've said things about yourself and life that is giving him information ..... we all have a tendency to weave our stories into our conversations.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 1:29 AM CST
Congratulations to you both! A new adventure is about to begin and the joy of a child (grandchild) is a wonderful precious gift.

Tina, you'd better get a t-shirt saying that you're the Nana because otherwise everyone is going to think that you're the mom. Kinda kills the dating life!

I'm sure that you're going to love being a nana ~ its been a total blast for me watching my grandson grow - he's already 16 months and the time has just flown. Its wonderful to get those hugs and kisses after he's gotten into mischief ~ they always seem to know exactly what to do to melt our hearts. Enjoy each moment!


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 16, 2008, 2:51 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
Hi guys, if you read the profile about this man you can see he is not a happy man.
He is blaming his picture on some unfortunate happenings. Duh
Things he should never have mentioned.
I would say to him. Get a new picture, what is the big deal there, and write a total new profile.
People like him do not contribute a thing, sad case.


Yes, I agree ~ a new picture and the story of today and where a person is at is important. The sad stories we'll all have our share, but in the end it doesn't end up attracting people to us, but instead makes them shy away. The words we use to weave our stories can make an amazing difference and says much about our perceptions of ourselves.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Aug 16, 2008, 2:45 AM CST
I've got to "giggle" considering the conversation that we had ~ have a wonderful birthday hon xo teddy bear teddy bear teddy bear


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