Like everything in life, finding "the one" takes time. If you're new to the site and are looking for instant gratification, what you'll find will not be love. Remember that patience is a virtue. Open communication with all types of people, and don't limit yourself to the Ohio forums. Find a friend or a few first. You may be pleasantly surprised what that might become. Good fortune in your quest.
Thank you, gozoman2. All of our presidents have been able to pass go and collect $200 at least once. I wasn't making excuses, I was stating my opinion. Obama's free pass came when elected to the position.
I liked McCain much less than Obama. I think it will be next to impossible in four years for Obama to undo much of the chaos created in the last eight years by Bush, let alone keep any promises for a better tomorrow for America. But I do believe he will make a decent attempt. I think McCain would have just dug a deeper grave for us. JMO.
Personally, farting under the sheets loses its charm after a few months, but fluffing the sheets afterward is just downright rude. I tolerated it for twelve years only because he was so damn proficient in. . .
the kitchen. Made the best veal Saltimbocca I've ever had!
We all have our shortcomings. That you know you have made the heart of someone else smile in this lifetime should be all the preparation you need to meet 'the last day.' You are a gem.
If you've never seen it before, you should Google a poem called "If I Knew." Read that, and even share it with your parents; then all of you can make the decision of how to handle that final goodbye. Unfortunately, it's one of those situations that is distressing any way you choose to go. The hard choice is generally the right choice.
I'm also an animal lover who has had to say goodbye to a "member of the family" in that same way, and my heart goes out to you. I respect your not being selfish and for putting your friend Amber's best interest first. Doing the right thing is always the best thing, though it is not always the easy thing. You will both be at peace now.
Both very sound pieces of advice. Spend time especially in the forums making friends - that's what you'd do it in real life. Learn what you like about people through their posts. Spending hours looking at faces and reading profiles through searches is tantamount to trying to find Waldo at the beach. Chat with people, read what others have to say, and open your own heart to let folks know what makes you tick, as well. Time flies when you're having fun. You find a connection here in the forums, and who knows, we may be reading your testimonial. Good luck - we'll be seeing you.
Hey Kansan. A very close friend of mine is all over the country with his rig. He both loves it and loathes it. He says the rules and regulations make him want to quit every day, but the freedom and beauty of being on the road is worth another day. As for me, I have trouble parallel parking a Honda. But thanks.
The Drunken Wizard Made the Game Cry. . . Just some words that came up in conversation tonight. They caught your attention for whatever reason. You were curious to know what was behind such a ridiculous headline/statement, and I made you look because I was curious about your curiosity. Personally, I think they're some of the best words ever spoken in one sentence, next to Invisible Robot Fish. Thanks for peeking.
Morning, doll, you're either up late or very early. 31 years with the same company - that's impressive. For me, it's been customer service most of my work life. At the moment, a CS Manager for a small manufacturing company. That will be ending soon as the company has been sold and will be moving out of state in the not too distant future. Happy New Year to me on the unemployment line.
The night before, send an email to his work address to wish him a good day or say he's on your mind (etc. but keep it short). When he arrives, it will be a nice way for him to start his day.
Since this is not only hypothetical, but "cyber"thetical* as well, nothing is invalid, whether you actually own the thing(s) you list or not. That you do not have physical possession doesn't make it any less a part of what you would want told. I don't have a Spirograph anymore, but if I did, I'd consider including it. With that said. . .
If you had an opportunity to bury a time capsule before you leave this earth that were to be opened January 1, 2109, what items (other than a birth certificate or driver's license) would your ancestors find that tells them who you are now? (I understand that, in effect and generally not meant to be reopened, a casket is a time capsule. But the shell inside of it says only that you were, not who you are right now.)
RE: Here is a question??
Like everything in life, finding "the one" takes time. If you're new to the site and are looking for instant gratification, what you'll find will not be love. Remember that patience is a virtue. Open communication with all types of people, and don't limit yourself to the Ohio forums. Find a friend or a few first. You may be pleasantly surprised what that might become. Good fortune in your quest.