i was truly tempted to vote for the last one, cause , emotionally, he is already dead for me and if 'official' conversations about our kid and money can count as friendly, we're friends then
let me guess, you gave him that right AFTER he slipped on banana peel you accidentally dropped on the pavement, and BEFORE the ambulance took him away with broken leg? have a nice day C.
hm..let's see...dance a salsa - sure, i can dance anything if someone just show me few basic steps horse riding - didn't try, but can't be too difficult :) cooking almost every day, alas. driving test, no, sadly and unfortunately for me, but very fortunate for mankind, trust me :) ski...well...i did a little of that when i was kid. sing,all the time, better with every glass of alcohol :) speak a foreign language, yes. very sorry to say, i don't play any musical instruments. gave up smoking, don't ask me how, but never dared to start again cause i was positive i'd never be able to quit again. learn something interesting...sounds good, maybe that make me less of a failure
each has it's own challenges. i think the hardest lesson throughout primary school for my son was learning about domestic animals...their cubs...the sounds they make poor kid, i think he still can't tell sheep from goat the most important survival skills of his childhood were : not to get hit by a car, not to panic in the elevator, no matter what happens, and be faster than pack of grownups entering the bus if you want the seat oh, and beware of sudden break, or you might crash your teeth on the seat in front of you
the level of interaction between online friends sometimes reminds me of the way things were before cell phones made us available to all the people all the time. that can be overwhelming. here we can be available at our convenience and not having to explain when and why we are not available, keep our privacy when we want it. still, i consider all the people i haven't met in real life like a part of some world that can disappear in a moment, if internet stops working for some reason. whilst real life friends disappear only if they owe us some money
I understand the challenge, but don't quite get WHY is it bad for us to use those particular words? Now that i think of it, my language, Serbian, is even more 'passionate' than English, in sense of using word 'love' in cases where English use 'like', eg. favourite food, color,etc. So i guess we just skip the lower levels of like/dislike and jump straight to love and hate :)
being with myself is something i usually enjoy pretty much, i am lovely company after all :) but too much of just me...i mean i'd get bored even with just Johnny Depp 24/7
my son learned all the letters , 60 in total, from both serbian alphabets, cyrilic and latin, by the age of 2.5 :) but he never used them in actual reading till he went to school, kid was going by his own agenda
Weird surrealistic dinner scene from Bunuel's "Phantom of Liberty". I saw this movie as a kid and it's stuck into my memory. Shows that society chooses which of our natural biological functions are acceptable and which are taboo.
my son is 16 and i'd be concerned if he'd eat on time, go to school, do homework, stuff like that, if i left him alone and without any supervision for a week. i have no doubt he'd bring his girlfriend and his mates, so no need to worry about that i might even give it a try this summer...and hopefully still have a home to come back to
dancing with partner is really wonderful thing. two people joined in music and movement,bonding with their bodies and souls, kind of socially accepted foreplay
RE: How's the Weather????
you too, Niko :)