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Beef Or Chicken?

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rasgumby
Moberly, Missouri USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 11:50 AM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
Ask and you'll receive

rolling on the floor laughing Might want to be careful!
this is another one of those choices LMAO

You are only 300 miles from medancing banana


GOOG MORNING HJ!!!
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solitare
Munchen, Bayern Germany
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 11:55 AM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
<~~~~Pours herself a strong coffee


On the roads of Life, once you have figured out where you would like to go, sometimes taking the paths of least resistance is a good choice; avoid the those main highways; too many rushing to be anywhere but where they have been but with no destination in mind. Sort of taking the Zen roads least travelled...a lot less stressful but always be prepared for a sudden detour...%)
(add some cognac to your coffee %D )
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 11:56 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Might want to be careful!
this is another one of those choices LMAO

You are only 300 miles from me GOOG MORNING HJ!!!


What means to be careful? It doesn't exist into my vocabulary...sticking out tongue
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 11:58 AM CST
solitare wrote:
On the roads of Life, once you have figured out where you would like to go, sometimes taking the paths of least resistance is a good choice; avoid the those main highways; too many rushing to be anywhere but where they have been but with no destination in mind. Sort of taking the Zen roads least travelled...a lot less stressful but always be prepared for a sudden detour...%)
(add some cognac to your coffee %D )


I agree 400% on this wink Wait a minute ya......How did you know I love Cognac?????? yay
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Zeloniy
Richmond, Virginia USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 1:18 PM CST
knowing content of commercial meat I rather eat sewer rat. It's probably better for you. At least you know that it has not been genetically modified or pumped full of growth hormones. Sorry to be a downer
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HJFinAZ
Sun (Sin) CIty, Arizona USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 3:57 PM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
<~~~~Pours herself a strong coffee


<<<Always has the coffee pot on..wink
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 3:59 PM CST
Thank god the only major decision I had to make today was...beer or pop...laugh

cheers grin
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HJFinAZ
Sun (Sin) CIty, Arizona USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 3:59 PM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
Ask and you'll receive


ANd 1458 miles to warm weather with direct flights from Midway to PHX on South West..rolling on the floor laughing
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arabella
Near Farmington, Maine USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 4:50 PM CST
Chicken

Beef takes too many acres of pasture wine
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gtbulldog
Towson, Maryland USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:00 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Thank god the only major decision I had to make today was...beer or pop...
cheers
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:00 PM CST

wink cheers grin
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gtbulldog
Towson, Maryland USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:05 PM CST
Hugz it sounds like you could use so companycomfort
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:07 PM CST
gtbulldog wrote:
Hugz it sounds like you could use so company


Wellllllllll...ya....A bit down today I guess.... BUT I have a holdiay at least for part of the day tomorrow....blues hug grin
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gtbulldog
Towson, Maryland USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:09 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Wellllllllll...ya....A bit down today I guess.... BUT I have a holdiay at least for part of the day tomorrow....
Awwwwwcomfort hug
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gtbulldog
Towson, Maryland USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:15 PM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
With the amazing number of the adaptations that my life imposed to me, the test of the choices is without question one of cruelest. It is necessary all to choose. Strong or velvety coffee? Fried or mashed potatoes? Paris or Rome? Skimmed milk or 3,25%? Alley or port-hole? Coke or Pepsi? Dior or Levis? Halogen or incandescent? Long or short hair? Comedy or drama? Small, average or large? Arial or Times New Roman? Ford or BMW? Biological or transgenic? To be confined or fall through? Harper or Hendrix? Bell Mobility or Rogers? Windows or Macintosh? Does walls color be “pulp of file”, “star light” “wind of change” or “clouds of Nairobi”?

To choose, it is also and especially to know to exclude. It is what can make our choices so painful. It is that the choices condemn us too. They create a filiation between us and the object of our preferences; a kind of close connection and close friend which authorizes only few returns back.

Undoubtedly it is there, happiness: to support our choices, to know to accept and not to regret what would have been the life if other alternatives had been privileged.
To know to assume. To commit oneself. That it is in love or friendship, the precariousness of our alliances too easily results from our slope to desert our choices passed, in the same way that one changes the color of its walls to the first jump of mood, convinced that to throw all will bring plenitude and satiety.

Raised in the abundance of the multiple choices, youngest appear me to fear major engagement. What good is it to invest itself when new roads set up with all the turnings? It is so convenient to walk on a new road by repudiating that one which carried out us until there.

What about the way you make your choices in life?
One day at a time.
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 5:21 PM CST
Would this be a bad day to admit being a Taurus?laugh sticking out tongue
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jaywill2013
Sebastopol, California USA
Posted: Feb 17, 2008, 8:13 PM CST
OverTheWindow wrote:
Ask and you'll receive

Is it that easy I've been doing wrong this whole time!!!!!sticking out tongue

I go with the flow...........When it comes to needing to make a decision of course, I try to consider my options based an the depth of reward to each degree and simply choose, but my earlier answer of doing it all still holds weight with my decision making....try it all first maybe the next round of decisions will be a breeze, yes?
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