It depends . . . I guess. I have a really good memory and can be very stuborn. I wont let something go, especially if I was personally wounded. I can kind of be a pitbull . . . once I get my jawls into something, I don't let go. This can be said about a disagreement or an opinion I hold of someone.
Thats not to say I can't or wont let go adventually. However, I try to avoid such emotional exchanges when ever I can. They are to taxing upon ones soul and health.
Any time there is a fee attached to a card I generally decline the offer. I don't even have the insurance the card companies offer because i don't want to pay 30$ a month for the ins. and 10-15$ toward my principle. Then when I try to use the damn insurance thingy It is only good for ONE MONTH!!!!!!! Yeah, I am speaking from experience here. Not going to do into details.
We just got rid of George "the Chimp" Bush and now we have a hamster jocking for the seat. WTH. I need a vacation , or maybe just to be kidnapped by aliens
Also, another thought popped up. I don't always sign my name the same way any how. I have such a long one and the spaces are so short; it really depends upon how much of a perfectionist I feel that day. Even if I feel a little lazy and all my signature will be entirely different from one signing to the next. But then I am a little off kilter.
I write "Please ask for ID" on the back of each of mine. But actually, very few places take notice to it.[/ quote]
I do this also, but have been told at a few places that they will not except it if there is no signature. Meanwhile, some co. tell us to put CID if you want to people to really look @ your ID and verify that it is you. Wish they would make up their minds.
I have three BAs (history, Spanish and French) and have worked as a cook for three years and am now learning to become a butcher, but am working so hard to become a farmer. Yeah, I am really doing something different but I enjoy it because the people I work w/ are awsome. When they are gone I will probably move on.
I must say that I have not been as up on the money and econ. talk as I should be. But I do know that the average person is not getting much info about the dollar vs. the rest of the world. In fact, most people don't even realize that we sale our currency to be used in other countries when that countries currency goes under. (Ex: Ecuador!)
Therefore I doubt that most US citizen are AS worried as other people, because we allow a bag to be lowered over our heads w/o question. Sorry if that was no help.
Do what's best for the your daughter and her baby. The thought is quite sweet and I see nothing wrong w/ it. In fact, that could be considered the best birthday gift of all. I mean, how would anyone top that?
They kind of go hand in hand. I figure out to what extent I can trust or respect someone, and then make a mental note of it. Which makes life that much easier, other wise stressful situations insue.
Kind of depends upon my mood, being that I am a Gemini, (meaning = depends on which twin is driving ). But I generally invest equal amounts of time an effort into people based upon how long I have known them and how much I can trust them.
I also tend to seperate my friends/peeps into groups. The good , the bad , the ugly, the goof-balls , etc . . .
I know a few people that love words and language. I am more of a touch, smell, taste type person. I love reading for stymulation and imagination, but not so much as a relationship building exercise.
I guess that is my conflict. I like the conversations we have here. They are great and thought provoking at times, and other times I have a hoot of a time w/ the joking and all. But the jumping to the romance stage is a bit murky for me. I tend to back off and become distant at any mention of a relationship and all. I do have an idea as to why, but really don't understand the sudden need to grab onto someone for dear life.
Conversing through the computer acts as a feeling filter. I can't really feel touched or "loved" through the screen. It is very impersonable, but I supose that is why some people really like this mode of communication.
RE: The Past.... can you ever forget it... do you still live in the past
It depends . . . I guess. I have a really good memory and can be very stuborn. I wont let something go, especially if I was personally wounded. I can kind of be a pitbull . . . once I get my jawls into something, I don't let go. This can be said about a disagreement or an opinion I hold of someone.Thats not to say I can't or wont let go adventually. However, I try to avoid such emotional exchanges when ever I can. They are to taxing upon ones soul and health.