"Thumbing" isn't really the thing here, but hitching a ride is done using more than just the thumb finger...sometimes they even use the whole hand.
I've never done it, but many years ago, just after I got my first car, I'd give a lift to whoever hailed me (just a few). However, when my mom and others heard what I had done, they were upset and stressed that I shouldn't do it anymore, as they feared for my safety. So that was the end of that, and though I've been tempted to 'help out' when I see someone 'hitching', I don't.
The Tea mystery - A woman was horrified to find a fly in her tea. The waiter took her cup and went into the kitchen and returned with a fresh cup of tea.
She shouted, “You brought me the same cup of tea!” How did she know?
*A Japanese boat was stuck in water because of the storm, and after the storm, the captain was found dead. The engineer was busy fixing the signals, the cook was managing the wine barrels, the wife went to the room, and the maid was fixing the upside-down turned flag. Who killed the captain?
*A man was hanged through the ceiling in his own apartment. There was nothing except a small puddle of water in the room. No chair or a table or even a bed for him to climb up and hang himself. How did he manage to do so?
*Two friends have gone on a trip, but only friend A returns and says that friend B fell into the valley while trekking. The police came and arrested friend A a week later and said he'd murdered friend B. How did they know?
The answers to the 1st and 3rd murder mysteries are: *The maid - A Japanese flag is the same from all sides, with a red dot in the center of a white background (so she was pretending to have been busy "fixing" it). * The travel agent mentioned that friend A had booked only one return ticket before the trip.
Okaaayyy... Here are the answers: Kite Fish Car Glasses Anchor (most obvious one) Sock Diamond Ring A Book Sailboat Vase Hockey Stick A Pot with Handle
Wow. Deedee, maybe there was something that you needed to learn/experience about yourself (or life), and that's why you didn't dump them within the first week. Or maybe, you're just a 'softie'...
For most people SA, this is true. But then there are some 'unreasonable' beings who do not seem to appreciate honesty, and still others who may not want YOU to leave them (they want to be the ones to say when the relationship ends).
Whilst I empathise with the situation of her life struggles and recent passing, I have a concern for the persons who would receive the organs that were donated (it was reported that she was an organ donor). Wouldn't the cocaine that was in her system have affected all of her organs, thus making them 'unsafe' for others to receive as transplants? Just wondering...
I agree that they are all important, but that they all exist within the frame work of LOVE. However, I think that the MOST important ones are (mutual) respect, and patience.
Dating can be exciting, but it can also be frightening when you meet someone who 'weirds' you out. Then there are those who bore you or have 'unreasonable' expectations.
So, have you ever dumped/wished you had dumped someone within the first week of dating? Do tell...
Have you ever dumped...?
I understand completely. And, by the way, everyone needs more than 5 mins to themselves if they want to stay sane in a relationship...