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Sir Myghin wrote:
ElfDude wrote:
Big Blue Owl wrote: As to the movie itself, I'll have to say that I was completely SATISFIED :-D :lol: :-)
Good to know. My daughter heard negative stuff and doesn't want to go. So, I'll check it out on my own.
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Aye, Elfie! I'm sorry I missed seeing Harry Potter with you. :(

But I hope you had fun on your date! :)

Satisfied. Hmmm. I guess I am. Emotionally, spiritually, etc. I've never really been much for the material either but I think that a nagging anxiety I have is not having "enough" in that I would like to feel secure in case of a financial emergency.

Living in NY is VERY expensive and although I love my job, the pay is abysmal and I'm constantly teetering between "just getting by" and trying to squirrel away for an emergency. So, satisfied? Yes, mostly.

Secure? Not really. So that's not too satisfying. ;)

Is anyone as confused as I am now? :P
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Kares4Rush wrote:Aye, Elfie! I'm sorry I missed seeing Harry Potter with you. :(

But I hope you had fun on your date! :)
T'was a good movie!

But there was no hand-holding.
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Mr. Potatoe Head wrote: I feel I was a bit negative with my first reply, it's just that things are a lot differnt than they once was. I use to be happy-go-lucky now it's much differnt I guess I miss that child like feeling I use to have. I don't know it's hard to explain it's the sustained happiness I lost. I am trying to find the words but can't. I
"Once we loved the flowers
Now we ask the price of the land"

says it quite nicwly I think :)
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It is about a 50/50 thing with me. Parts of my life i am satisfied others i am not. I am depressed off & on a lot of late.
"Like a flower in the desert that only blooms at night i will quietly resist I dont have faith in faith i dont believe in beliefs you can call me faithless i still kling to hope & i believe in love and thats faith enough for me."
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Fridge wrote:
Mr. Potatoe Head wrote: I feel I was a bit negative with my first reply, it's just that things are a lot differnt than they once was. I use to be happy-go-lucky now it's much differnt I guess I miss that child like feeling I use to have. I don't know it's hard to explain it's the sustained happiness I lost. I am trying to find the words but can't. I
"Once we loved the flowers
Now we ask the price of the land"

says it quite nicwly I think :)
Pretty much, yes!
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LisaBug2112 wrote:It is about a 50/50 thing with me. Parts of my life i am satisfied others i am not. I am depressed off & on a lot of late.
Life can be a chalenge Lisa you got to try and take it a day at a time. All around us there is beauty and grotesquely bizarre circumstances each and everyday. It becomes how we decide to see it and deal with it.
Sometimes there's just nothing you can do about the garbage other than let the maggots have their fill.
I hope you have more of those good days.
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Walkinghairball wrote:
Sir Myghin wrote:
ElfDude wrote:
Big Blue Owl wrote: As to the movie itself, I'll have to say that I was completely SATISFIED :-D :lol: :-)
Good to know. My daughter heard negative stuff and doesn't want to go. So, I'll check it out on my own.
Don't do it , it's a tarp!

The typo gives the sentence a different spin huh? :razz:
It is intentional was a weird video once upon a time making fun of admiral ackbar
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im about 70% satisfied...emotionally and children wise I am completely satisfied but I would like to live in another area of Scotland (up north) and I would like to have a career but as I still have to take Caelan to school and be there for him after school I cant go for it the now...
I didnt have kids for someone else to bring them up...
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I am satisified you stopped in to say hello Schuette :)
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awww thanx hun :smt058
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I like your attitude, Schu!
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I can be nice sometimes ;)
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I don't know about that! *wink*
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(I thought this post for those "cheap Viagra" pharmacies was Spam until I saw Elfie's name...)
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