I was feeling gloomy and introspective. Then Molly kicked THAT into touch and Lucy joined the scrum and England are playing Samoa and I feel a lot better ta thanks for popping by. About to respond on your blog by courteous return.
(If I am buying milk, I buy local, and organic. Don't tell my current employers. I once worked for an ad agency that handled the Pepsi account. A colleague was fired on the spot for asking at a party FOR THE CLIENT if there wasn't any Coca Cola at the bar ...)
I'm not crazy about the fact that the majority of the people on the move are men. If there is so much fear they have to run, why are the women and children left behind?
I know, no point to the blog, and I won't be around much so don't feel any need to comment.
I'm currently chained to a desk by one of the biggest dairies in Europe and get 2 litres of their brightest and best every Friday - also as many yoghurts as I could carry if I ate yoghurt, and there is talk of cheese and butter in the future. So that's a window.
Doesn't look like I'm going to get anything solid here, no convincing and brilliant argument he can use. I guess there isn't one. She thinks that would be his way of saying he is serious. He thinks that would spoil things. Impasse.
Candy, you sound EXACTLY like Mary. She's heading towards those conversations. They've been together nearly 2 years and it has been very close and getting closer all the time but ....
Luke howzit boet and that's good - the breaks apart, I mean.
The issue isn't causing a breakup but it is causing a little tension, and the tension isn't going away. I know some couples are completely happy taking things day by day and others feel if it is REAL why not marry? The one who feels the most strongly about their point usually wins, but it can be a hollow victory. Or end things altogether.
RE: Face to face
Tell her to join CSIf she is already on CS, tell her to read your blogs
That should sort that out. Cluck cluck!