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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 27, 2008, 10:06 PM CST
canadian_angel46 wrote:
Go up north to a bed and breakfast, something l have always wanted to do but never had anyone ask me. Well there visit the shops and have a few drinks and a great meal, maybe down by the water. Then sit under the stars and watch the sun go down and if l was really lucky watch the sun come back up.....

That bed and brekfast sounds appealing, as well as watching the sunset and sunrise


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 11:42 PM CST
Loner1960 wrote:
There was a professor, at some university, that give his students an assignment.
With these words.
"Woman without her man are lost."
He asked them to add the punctuation marks.

The men in the class wrote the words this way.

Woman, without her man, are lost.

The women in the class wrote the words this way.

Woman, without her, man are lost.

No wonder that I am wandering around in circles.

They are thinking the same thing about each other....no wonder you think you are wandering around in circles.laugh


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 10:07 PM CST
fortyorso2008 wrote:
Nothing like a good pair of wellies (Wellington Boots) beats air anyday
Well at least you will know when you get a flat!

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 10:05 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
I worked, had supper at my parent's. Whopee!

That's a good treat...mom home cooked meal!


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 10:03 PM CST
curlywolf wrote:
This year...I have no idea.
Last year my friend took me to china town in montreal for the weekend,we had a long girl's night out lol.
It was fun,saw some great street shows,had some great(til this day I don't know what it was) food and lots of laughs.

It sound good, I would love to go to Montreal. I hear that their bagel is so good.


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 10:01 PM CST
curlywolf wrote:
...coming in out of the rain....do I have a choice? I love thunderstorms and warm rain,the smell of the earth after a storm........sunny is nice if I'm in the shade

Thunderstorms remind me of scary things...like when we were kids, but after the storm I love to see the rainbow which remind me of a promise for better times ahead.
When it's sunny, blue skies it's as if the day is filled with optimism.


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:55 PM CST
curlywolf wrote:
Met the who........... keeping the who

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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 2:07 PM CST
langleygirl wrote:
Celine Dion??????? I could see you saying that if she wrote her own songs.

It shows that good things can and do come from Quebec too!


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 2:05 PM CST
langleygirl wrote:
Celine Dion??????? I could see you saying that if she wrote her own songs.

she sure is motivated.......and is an inspiration to young up and coming singers.


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:32 AM CST
windrider91 wrote:
Inspiration is the true creator of the word crafters

Inspirator......Maya Angelou.....Shakespeare.....Celine Dion



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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:28 AM CST
Gotcha! Do you feel much better when it's sunny with blue skies? Or do you prefer when there is a downpour


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:24 AM CST
Who of the opposite sex would you meet on CS and why?


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:18 AM CST
Lee337 wrote:
i am a father and my son is just entering his terrable twos and i dont believe spanking is the way. it just provides them with the response they wanted probably in the first place...your attention, good or bad is better than nothing.
not to mention it is teaching them to hit.
i also am the step-father of a 5yr.old boywho has autisim and the most valuable thing he has taught me is PATIENTCE.
CONSISTANCY is the key whatever you choose.

Way to gothumbs up


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:14 AM CST
kitty01 wrote:
I was talking about this to my daughter, when I was growing up it was allowed. It was also a way to teach your children not to touch objects they were not to touch with a tap to the hand. My kids grew up alright with a few swats now and then when really deserved it, like taking off down the street, or throwing stuff out the window.

Should parents be allowed to use spanking if they think it is needed?


Having being the recipients of severe spanking, and whipping when I was a child, I would say this sort of thing helps a few and frighten the living lights out of others. In some cases spanking was enough to keep the child on the straight and narrow path.... To this day I can still recall some whipping that were not deserved, as I didn't do what I was accused of. I get very upset when I see kids being spanked when the parent is angry, because more often than not, it is about the parent and not the child......the child outburst or rude behaviour made the parent so angry and embarrassed that he/she will spank the child right here and now in public...ouch!


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 9:00 AM CST
Hey folks...what would you do on your birthday...keep it decent..lots of people reading .......looking for great ideas...please don't crash this thread.!


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 26, 2008, 8:46 AM CST
Ambrose2007 wrote:
I know, it's been a zillion times before, but from time to time it seems like a good idea to refresh our idea of ideal pairings here.

I'd like to name some couples that on paper strike me as good matches (irrespective of distance), and then explain the reasons for my choice.

First on the Matches Plate: Xtabentun and Stressfree.

Here we have two beautiful people glowing with youth, sensuality, and health. Hell, they look to me like they could be brother and sister (which would make it even more interesting). They're around the same age, share a strange sense of humor and overall perspective, as well as a dash of alternate spirituality.

What more could one ask for? Too bad they live so far apart...

Jeff

No idea...can't find a match for myself eitherlaugh


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 22, 2008, 12:04 AM CST
Loner1960 wrote:
Who is David Cook?
And did he win?

David Cook was on American Idol...and yes he wonapplause applause applause


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 21, 2008, 11:51 PM CST
wandering wrote:
Is this sex o.k ??????

No,this isn't o.k.
If he's not providing it, then question why?
There is more to a relationship than just sex.
What happens if the partner is away for lenght of time, that still doesn't give an o.k to be with someone else.
If sex is all a relationship means to someone, then the right thing to do is move on, rather than hanging around.


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 21, 2008, 11:34 PM CST
Angels_Spirit wrote:
Hi everyone.. after looking the site over and reading some of the forums I decided to join up and try my luck. Looks like a nice friendly bunch on here, would be nice to make some new friends.

Hi and welcome to the CS site....hold on tight, you are in for a great ride!


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mychelle
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Posted: May 21, 2008, 11:31 PM CST
Well, I am happy David Cook won! I could dance all night long! applause dancing banana cheering


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