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    Quote Originally Posted by Varenne Rodin View Post
    Very creepy. The machines tend to make the walls take on a hideous tone. There's no one there, except sometimes there is. I have a bit of a phobia of them, I think.

    I'm curious. Is that your typical approach to punctuation? (this is not a criticism)
    Ahhh laundry.

    Get this: In college we used to get all our washing and drying for free because our resident manager hated the owners, who never made any effort to renovate/address his concerns. So when they refused to replace or fix the laundry machines, he had these push buttons installed to bypass the quarter slots! He was awesome...

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    What a varied life we all lead on this earth! I've spent Easter alone apart from a friend whose mother died recently. She's just started to let the tears flow now and I'm thinking for every tear that drops onto my table, her load is lightened that bit more and while she cries, telling me I'm a really good friend I'm hoping a guy I know will send me another text to say he's thinking about me...
    I used to be a Feminist ©? But now I just shut up and take it

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    the luminous grass of the prairie hides
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    but weighty and unmovable
    As black Dakota hills.
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    Romeo and Juliet, Tristan and Isolde, Bella and Edward, yes that couple too, have nothing on what I have with this girl I am with now. She is actually named after a Trojan princess in the Iliad. She is my intellectual equal. She is a darn good writer. Her views on love accord so totally with my own. We talked for 9 straight hours on the phone last night and were engrossed for every minute. And she looks like I designed her with a graphics program using for inspiration the most beautiful women ever painted by all the master artists. There is a God people and He loves us. There is such a thing as true love, such a thing as a soul mate. Fairy tales happen. A ****ing bullett to the head couldn't awaken me from this dream, because it isn't a dream. Its my life now.

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    That there is a man who is just as excited about the things that excite me and he babbles the same language as if we were reading the same kind of book. Now that is amazing.
    I used to be a Feminist ©? But now I just shut up and take it

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    I put up with disrespect when I have to. When I have a choice I avoid it like its plague, fire, headache, blue balls, ect.

    Whatever. Its so easy to be a big man on the internet. This is why the internet can at times be anathema to truly big men.

    I'm ****ing off again for a while. Take care awesome litnet peeps.

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    My sister is wierd.
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    I haven't heard this in such a long time
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afzl3A8o7vE
    People are born soft and supple. Dead, they are stiff and hard.
    Plants are born tender and pliant. Dead, they are brittle and dry.
    Thus whomever is stiff and inflexible is a disciple of death.
    Whomever is soft and yielding is a disciple of life. - Tao Te Ching


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    No doubt about it apple pie IS the secret of a happy long term relationship.
    ay up

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    This touchscreen computer is a nuisance during spring and summer dealing with the inevitable flying critters that get into the house. I'm trying to divert them with the table lamp.

    Apple pie sounds good!

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    Well, it looks like the only interesting thread that was going has been closed. Again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutatis-Mutandis View Post
    Well, it looks like the only interesting thread that was going has been closed. Again.
    And before I could form a rebuttal, again. I HATE that. You know I'm Pure-O OCD, that's like stoping a paint picker before she can pick all the loose paint chips off a house's siding. I can't even read his reply, it'll drive me insane.
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    I really should have backed-up my files more often on my computer(s); and it's the last day for Home Teaching ! (for April anyway)
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    I left litnet logged in at work all day. :/ Good thing everyone in my office, while indeed exceptionally nosey, are also too computer illiterate to operate a tabbed window.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    I left litnet logged in at work all day. :/ Good thing everyone in my office, while indeed exceptionally nosey, are also too computer illiterate to operate a tabbed window.
    Actually you sent out a few pretty strange PMs... J/k
    People are born soft and supple. Dead, they are stiff and hard.
    Plants are born tender and pliant. Dead, they are brittle and dry.
    Thus whomever is stiff and inflexible is a disciple of death.
    Whomever is soft and yielding is a disciple of life. - Tao Te Ching


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