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Johnny_Sparton

trust

Is it fair to say that those who do not trust will soon find themselves isolated and hating the world?

Happy Saturday to you all.

wave
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Johnny_Sparton

wondering why

have jeans been mainly blue in color for the last 100+ years. Why is that color so popular for jeans?

dunno
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nikos555

Writing a blog

I have to point here that all people who comment blogs are native english speakers and use often slug as a code. This makes the reading of comments almost incomprehensible for non native english speakers and this is a pity. After all this is an international site and english can be an international language but not the english slug that is killing the real language. Also the use of all these emoticons turn meanings to the category of ridiculus. And the final question is : Is there anybody serious left here ?
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Angelpepperonline today!

That's Right!.....

Awwww! So it seem that you have had a little problem with your computer these pass weeks. And It seems that you may have made some improvements as well. Because you haven't mentioned it in your blogs anymore.
Good For You! Girrrl ___ hug




cheering HAPPY BIRTHDAY!___TEENAM.




Dip! Baby, Dip.
Dip It! Real Good____ dancing

Got dog! I forgot to bring the drinks. I will be right back.___moping
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Johnny_Sparton

perspective taking

Reflecting back a little, when I was much younger, I once did odd jobs around our small town to make a few extra bucks...cut grass, shovel snow, etc. I think I was around 10 years old...give or take. There was this one older man. Since our town was small, everyone knew everyone and this older man had a reputation of being crazy.

I didn't care. I would stop at his place to see if any work needed to be done. There were times where he had odd jobs for me. Helping him with roofing, cutting grass, and helping out in his garden. Now don't get me wrong. When I was younger, there were some pretty unusual words that came from his mouth and he seemed to have an anger problem. He lived an isolated life.

I remember hearing countless times how he would say the world was against him. There were only a very small handful of people who would visit with him, mostly family. However, his family was not the most upstanding characters of society. From what I know of them, they disrespected him and stole from him.

When I was younger, I always thought, how could he say the world was against him? The world is huge with many people in it. How can that many people be against him? At that age, I just thought that maybe everyone is right, maybe he is crazy.

Today, after talking with somebody who lives a fairly isolated life himself, a lot of what he was talking about, I have never really heard too many people talking about in day to day life. He actually had me sort of stumped as to what to think.

But just pondering I started to think. In reference to the older guy I did work for when I was younger, well, if he lives an isolated lifestyle, he only knows a small handful of people who disrespected him. So, his world only consists of this small population. Maybe he wasn't so crazy after all.

confused dunno

Just a thought I recently had.

Also....I think as we all become more and more depended on our technology, we will all become more and more isolated from real life interactions. Who knows where that will lead us.
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peonyjenny

If I decide, I will stick to it.

In life, I have experienced a lot of difficulties. I have a good personality: perceverance. I would also cry when I was beat up by the difficulties, but i will scrape off the tears,keep on dealing with the difficulties. If I have a belief, I will need a lot of solid proof to persuade me to give up my own idea. But when i make a decision, I would not regret even I have losses in that decision. I decide it, that's it. I will pay what I decide.
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Hit & Run !

How many of us has been in a Hit & Run Relationship before ?

The astonishment, pain & suffering !

It's tragic !!!
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Elegsabiff

Wish we could ban banning.

(With apologies to Ian O’Doherty, on the Independent.ie, full link to his original article will be posted in the first comment. I took liberties)

I didn't sign up for an unwanted mammy to tell me where I was going wrong and what I needed to do to buck myself up. When was the last time you allowed yourself to be lectured by someone about your moral failings? But that's the world we now live in; one which has become increasingly censorious and priggish.

We now seem to live in a climate where simply disapproving of something is enough to want to ban it. Cigarettes, alcohol, the 'wrong' food. The proposed sugar tax.

Even rugby is under the microscope of the unbearably smug who simply will not rest until they have managed to insert their grubby, interfering tentacles into every aspect of both our public and private lives.

When it comes to issues such as drinking, eating, or even watching the wrong thing, the personality types are the same. The common thread running through all of them is this astonishing arrogance which leads them to believe that they know more about your life than you do and are more qualified to make your choices than you are.

The most recent statement by freshman TD Jack Chambers, who wants to ban McDonald's from sponsoring a movie slot on RTÉ, is a perfect example.

Whether he realises it or not, what Chambers is calling for is a reduction in the right of parents to raise and feed their kids as they see fit.

We are surrounded and assailed on all sides by people who think they know more than you do. Surrounded by busybodies who used to be known as cranks, but who are now called health experts.

You could call it the salami effect, where people gradually chip away at your rights until, without you even noticing, you have no rights left at all. However somebody, somewhere probably objects to the promotion of such a fatty sausage.

The next time you comment with smug disdain about someone doing something you don’t personally approve of, think. Next time it could be someone complaining about something you DO approve of. Like, perhaps, the right to live your life your way.
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Johnny_Sparton

Money isn't everything

At least, that is what we are told. Technically, that statement is correct. There are birds, trees, grass, air, ground, water....maybe even love too. Maybe....I suspect.

On my trip up to a pool tournament, my mind got thinking about money. And without money, one would not be able to do a whole lot. Virtually everything revolves around money. It is getting so you need to pay for water to drink...in some cases...you need to.

Now, what about that old saying, money cannot buy love.

Let me think about how love develops.

The clothes I wear cost money.
The comb I use cost money.
The soap I use cost money.
The shoes I wear cost money.
The razor I use cost money.
The car I drive cost money.
The insurance cost money.
The gas cost money.
The safe tires on it cost money.
The heat in my house cost money.
The electricity cost money.
The food I eat cost money.
The house itself cost money.
The full mouth of teeth cost money.
The haircut cost money.
The scissors cost money.

So....directly...yes...I agree....money don't buy love.

But it sure as hell facilitates in it developing.
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Johnny_Sparton

Boy....the things we have taken for granted....

Can you think of any?



another question...



Do the "entitled" complain the most?

dunno


wave
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