My tastes are so diverse, it's hard to pick one, but "Heard it in a Love Song" by the Marshall Tucker Band "Crazy Love" by Aaron Neville and "Bad Company" by Bad Company "Desperado" by The Eagles
Whichever one is playing at the time.
OK, it's hard to pick just one, sorry. Still love ya UK.
Someone who can be themselves and give an honest opinion without resorting to name calling or hurting others show their true intelligence and well being. It is perfectly fine to have a different view or opinion, as long as you also have the ability to learn and grow and step outside your comfort zone to interact with others in the world. Otherwise, you are just like everyone else hiding behind "just being me" or "just being honest" clones that roam the world making excuses for their rudeness.
No pink bunnies or fluffy clouds needed to be honest, caring, and accepting of others and their opinions. No matter what I think, I am not perfect and never 100% right. And I refuse to cast stones at anyone.
Oh, there was the lady quoting scripture, but she just rambled on and on, I had to intervene.
And there was the guy I thought called me a dog, but we worked that out privately in email. Turns out he was calling someone else a dog, just put it with the wrong quote... So it was cool.
CS is fun and I love reading everyone's threads and opinions. The level intelligence and compassion on here is amazing to me sometimes. I will avoid the "nah sayers" and their threads, they are not worth my time and trouble.
The majority of the people on my favorites list have my private email... And a lot of them have my messenger too. Am I the only one sharing the love outside of CS?
I want someone who is happy to be with me, who enjoys my take on life, who has the time and energy to devote to me, who can go out on a week night without whining, and who doesn't care that I wear that hot little summer shirt out in public, because he knows, without a doubt, I'm with him.
I believe children pick up on everything around them. If there is tension and stress in the home between the parents, then the children will feel that too. If it is even worse and there is arguing and chaos between the parents, it can lead the child to believe it is their fault somehow or they will stress themselves out trying to fix mom & dad's problems. It is better to be honest with them and split. Two loving parents living apart is much healthier for the children.
As an office manager too, I can see the writing on the wall. Refusing to learn his job means he just doesn't care about his job or take it seriously. My guess is he either is young, "thinks" he is above his position intellectually, or the old macho thing of, God Forbid, having a woman as his boss. The only time he will care is when he gets the inevitiable pink slip.
Who in that other thread said illegal immagration was a "problem"? I read that thread too and the OP never claimed it to be a "problem", only that she didn't like "illegals", her word, who didn't speak English. She was in no way offering up a problem and solution debate.
The posters were not trying to resolve a problem issued by the OP, they were expressing their distaste for the OP's lack of compassion and understanding towards another human being.
RE: QUOTE OF THE DAY
Love this one too. Words to live by.