I'm doing great....wrecking as much havoc as possible...and the shaking finger is teasing...you go out and wreck havoc, that's what women were made for....I'm having a good day...so being silly (like I'm not usually!)
Hope you take the time to get to know us more...on the forums, lots of us kid around....lots of humor here...hugz is just kidding....then there are some who are always negative and spiteful...try to gauge what is most reasonable and what is not...good luck!! And for what it's worth...most women, in general, here and in real life, are not players...just normal people who are imperfect and make mistakes...
I think the 'gut' instinct we talk about is probably the combination of head and heart....some people are able to listen to it better than others...for some reason...
when we are not 'listening' to the gut....we tend to be either going with the head or the heart...
can't really express this clearly....maybe too tired...but gut instinct: probably best to go with if we will only take heed.
"David Emery's Urban Legends Blog From David Emery, Your Guide to Urban Legends. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Quoth Obama? The following quotation has been making the rounds of Republican blogs:
"My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it." -- Barack Obama
Along with all the predictable moans and groans of disapprobation, I actually found one Obama supporter attempting to defend the statement. Trouble is, Obama said no such thing.
It's a spoof, originally posted on Mark Steyn's blog on NationalReview.com. What's more, Obama wasn't even its intended target -- John McCain was. To quote Mr. Steyn's January 28, 2008 posting:
Three weeks ago, after New Hampshire, when Hill and McCain and the gang were all bragging about being "agents of change," a (non-U.S.) correspondent of mine emailed me his all-purpose stump speech for this primary season: My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it. All's fair in politics, eh? "
RE: the head or the heart?
I think the gut is a combination of both head and heart....