I am actually in the process of removing all my money from the stock market. I do not like how everything is so fragile.....first the Russia's currency loosing so much of its value overnight, now the Swiss' money gaining so much overnight. To me, that is an indication of the fragile times we live in today.
Sorry to hear about your luggage. It is nice you had a clothing option. I am jealous....sounds like you have a beautiful opportunity to experience and enjoy.
PJ....do you mind if I call you Pee? lol...that adds a little fun to any blog :)
Talking about a poor economy is not all the fun. Maybe, your next blog, you can talk about how you hate when you eat certain foods it sticks in your teeth?
or
Maybe you can share a video of you hoping and dancing around in a monkey suit?
Just a couple fun ideas. Maybe we can get some others to offer up some suggestions?
Lefty here also. I remember the edge of my hand always covered with ink after writing a lot in school. Now I know why I drank so much in my younger days.
Not to mention...going out and buying swords tomorrow. ...gotta defend the castle.
Rosewood is a very beautiful wood...but not sure how one can buy it because it is suppose to be protected in the Rain Forests. At least, that is what I recall.
Good information. I was told once that if a person looks to the left....I think (or either right..lol) that is a sign they are lying. Some guy who was in the military told me he was taught that from his training.
KN....you are absolutely correct. In today's age, with the huge divorce rate, there is probably more single people out there, than any other time in my life.
But in this case, as perhaps many in the past, a person can become so fixated and focused on the negatives or the potential negatives that it may actually prevent somebody from discovering. So, I chose to proceed with an open mind but not throwing caution to the wind. Basically, I was doing my due diligence at every step. In the process, I got to learn a few new things. :)
Thankfully, in this situation, I learned them early on with minimal investment.
Thank you for sharing your intelligence here. You are right with what you say.
For what happened here, it was a beautiful learning experience for me. But, I never chose to deny the cautions this certain situation posed for me. :)....as I know you know.
but
Aside from how the date turned out, my message from this blog still holds true, I believe.
Somehow, I do not think the date will materialize. But that is what I thought too, bowling would be a great way to get to know each other better. Maybe the second date could have been a trip to Vegas or something?
Bun....I agree with you. I think there are different levels of being happy and different levels of being sad.
It is human nature to yearn for companionship. Therefore, like you said, without that companionship there could/should be a feeling of unhappiness.
But, I think different people place different values on different things in their life. For example, I can accept that I am alone and not really put a lot thought on that. Whereas, somebody else can be alone and that is all they think of.
That is kinda what I think.
But...in any case, we would be happier with a companion because it is our human nature.
RE: My understanding of economy
Hey Ken,I am actually in the process of removing all my money from the stock market. I do not like how everything is so fragile.....first the Russia's currency loosing so much of its value overnight, now the Swiss' money gaining so much overnight. To me, that is an indication of the fragile times we live in today.