Maybe it's a Scientology wedding and they dress in purple robes. Or something. Here in this strange land where celebrity news is treated like it is actually real news, I must say, I could care less
That's true - I would not say I would necessarily fall in love with someone on the monitor - although perhaps could be very smitten with the idea of that person. We had met after a short exchange of emails.
My last relationship was with someone I met from another site several years ago. We lasted a couple of years, and no regrets. I don't hang out in bars, nor chase women in the produce section at the supermarket, so this online thing seems to work for me.
If I find someone, great. If not, well, that's fine too. What I've found here is a number of really great people, and some enlightening commentary. Sort of the CS added bonus I suppose...
Agreed. Defintely get out there in the forums. Give people a chance to perhaps get to know you a bit, your sense of humor, or, in my case, lack thereof
You can get mangled up and become a paraplegic in a burn ward by having a semi roll over on your Corolla. It reminds me of another little credo by none other than Malcom Forbes, who discovered motorcycles in the last say, ten years of his life.
The interviewer asked how he could engage in such risky behavior with so much to lose - I loved the answer: "To live life in fear of losing it is to lose the point of life itself."
I think I would start seeing how far I could wheelie the bike up the 405...
But seriously, I am not sure I would change all that much. I might travel a bit more, perhaps see a little more of the world. My faith would not change much - I am comfortable with where I am in that respect.
With regard to the significant other - I doubt I would frantically search - with death being imminent, it would seem patently unfair to the other - and a lot to ask.
I think my philosophy has always been that every day is a gift - I've already lived a pretty good life, and too many people in this world are not that lucky. No one wants to accept death, but it needs to be as acceptable as it is inevitable.
I'm with AB - I do miss the seasons. There's something fundamentally wrong with putting Christmas lights out in shorts. I really did not start to dislike winter until, say, February...
A fun idea - not sure my brain can handle the logistics, so good luck with this...
The holidays have been a downer for me (as for many others) over the last several years. I have actually been sending out cards to sort of beat the blahs. For some reason, it helps. Motorcycle-themed cards, of course
RE: Who cares about Tom and Katiie's Wedding
Maybe it's a Scientology wedding and they dress in purple robes. Or something. Here in this strange land where celebrity news is treated like it is actually real news, I must say, I could care less