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Sun 08/23/09 10:57 AM
Edited by SilverJoy on Sun 08/23/09 10:57 AM

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Robin? Can you please make me lunch?

and scratch my back?


Hey? Robin? I know you aren't my "man", but while you're up...could you grab me a V8, please? :tongue:

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Sun 08/23/09 10:34 AM




C'mon folks. Spelling is everyones friend. At least it gives my something to laugh about.

Some chap who checked my profile was looking for "laddies". Shakes head.


"gives my something to laugh about" Ummm, did you mean me?laugh


*SNORT* I thought I was the only one who caught her little "typo"! How classic! laugh

I can be very forgiving of one's misspelling and grammatical errors...as I truly am severely dyslexic. While I manage it quite well, it most assuredly is a struggle for me.

It is quite shocking and very sad to hear the statistics of how many people are illiterate in our country, regardless of their educational background. If someone's inability to communicate effectively with you via the written word bothers you that greatly, I highly suggest you do what I have done numerous times in the past - volunteer your time at your local Literacy Program.

The only thing I am NOT forgiving of is pure laziness when it comes to the written word - i.e., "text speech"..."u" for "you", "wuz" for "was", "ur" for "your", etc. THAT drives me BONKERS!!! rant


GoofTball!



rofl rofl rofl

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Sun 08/23/09 10:30 AM


C'mon folks. Spelling is everyones friend. At least it gives my something to laugh about.

Some chap who checked my profile was looking for "laddies". Shakes head.


"gives my something to laugh about" Ummm, did you mean me?laugh


*SNORT* I thought I was the only one who caught her little "typo"! How classic! laugh

I can be very forgiving of one's misspelling and grammatical errors...as I truly am severely dyslexic. While I manage it quite well, it most assuredly is a struggle for me.

It is quite shocking and very sad to hear the statistics of how many people are illiterate in our country, regardless of their educational background. If someone's inability to communicate effectively with you via the written word bothers you that greatly, I highly suggest you do what I have done numerous times in the past - volunteer your time at your local Literacy Program.

The only thing I am NOT forgiving of is pure laziness when it comes to the written word - i.e., "text speech"..."u" for "you", "wuz" for "was", "ur" for "your", etc. THAT drives me BONKERS!!! rant

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Sun 08/23/09 10:11 AM

You can have trust without love but you can not have love without trust flowerforyou


While I agree with the first part of your post, I differ in opinion with the latter part.

I certainly have loved some people very deeply who breached my trust in them, however it did not diminish the love I had developed for them. Yes, it hurt me deeply and while I experienced a whole realm of emotions...loss of love was not one of them.

I believe love and trust bear an equal amount of weight in any intimate relationship.

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Sun 08/23/09 07:56 AM
Oh, the woes of bad eyesight! sad

I'm blind as a bat, have horrid depth perception, extremely light sensitive, am night blind, AND have astigmatism in both eyes. :cry:

I've worn contacts for about 20 years now. I give my eyes a rest from them about once a month, and wear my glasses for a few days (which I hate wearing)! I'm definitely not one who looks "posh" in glasses...unfortunately. :cry:

If you don't want to go the route of contacts, you could certainly get the prescription glasses that easily turn into sunglasses when you go outside. I had a pair once...and LOVED them! :wink:

Hmmm...I did try the bifocal contacts last year (and they only cost me slightly more than the regular ones, even with my astigmatism), but I didn't like them at all. I felt very dizzy, which in turn made me feel sick to my tummy all the time. ohwell

I've gone for two consultations for the Lasik surgery...been told I'm a good candidate for it...but, I'm too chicken to have it done! noway Maybe some day.

Until then, I'll just stick with what works for me right now.

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Sun 08/23/09 05:30 AM
Better late than never...

Happiest of Happy Birthday, Captain Jack! :banana:

I'm just curious...did you blow-up any festive balloons for your big day? :tongue:

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Sat 08/22/09 05:31 PM

maybe i should have titled this i need tips on how to help. thats what i was going for.


Yes, but you didn't. And clearly, by your few subsequent posts thereafter, you were not in conjunction with "said" family's way of living and felt that something should be "done" rather then gathering all the facts and then potentially lending a helping hand.

It appears to me that you only found compassion...in a true heartfelt manner...AFTER you read a few (several) posts that said you were being a "butt-in-skie" and they stated...BUTT OUT! ohwell

As usual, it's all about perception...and I perceive you will choose the right path in this matter. flowerforyou

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Sat 08/22/09 05:17 PM

my worst relationship mistake was in marrying the first steady piece of a$$ I found


Good GAWD...I adore profound honesty! laugh

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Sat 08/22/09 03:49 PM
Whoopsie Daisy! *giggles* laugh

I quoted and posted...without even replying! HOW RUDE OF ME! :tongue:

All I was going to say was...GREAT POST, but let's condense it, shall we?

Makes more of a power punch for those who don't want to read, read, read...can't comprehend the validity of vortexes related to human energy...etc...etc...etc...

"Love your teachers, appreciate your lessons, be willing to see everyone with compassion and learn how to love unconditionally."

Sure, some folks online may comprehend the concept of making a global spiritual transformation possible, but do you really believe you are going to make a global transformation in one post...one which is likely plagerized (and NOT credited accordingly)?

Again, please don't slam me for possibly slamming you...as it was a beautiful and poignant post.

Guess it took all I had to say...and all you to say...

We are ALL teachers in our own right! Heed the lesson, if you are willing to be a student. drinker


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Sat 08/22/09 03:36 PM

All of humanity has a single lesson to learn and every healing journey is focused on acquiring this final element that makes a global spiritual transformation possible. It is the reason that the Shift is occurring at this time. When it is learned every aspect of your lives will change. The lesson is compassion, for yourselves and for others. Without compassion you cannot experience unconditional love and without love you cannot know compassion. They go together and are the key to bringing heaven on earth. Every lesson that your soul has come to experience at this time is a lesson in compassion.

Each of you plays a part in all lessons, from those in your individual soul group to those that occur on a global level. Since you are all connected what is experienced by one is experienced by and relevant to all. Each of you learns from others lessons, whether they are directly in your life or not. Each event that you hear about or are involved in has a message for you. How you respond is part of your journey. Are you compassionate and loving or do resist or become angry? Do you become involved in or ignore the situation? Does it make you feel powerful or powerless? Does it change something about you or create a new way of being? Can you rise above the experience to find ways to learn and express compassion?

You cannot change another's lessons or make them easier. You cannot alter the course of their path but you can honor their lessons by showing them love and compassion. Global lessons, those that involve many souls, create vortexes of compassion for everyone. When humanity is able to express compassion for itself and to walk in the light of unconditional love these vortexes will no longer be required. Until that time, many souls will volunteer to participate in this learning and healing process.

Honor those who are part of your lessons and those who participate on a global level for their souls have accepted the task of being a light for the world. Love your teachers, appreciate your lessons, be willing to see everyone with compassion and learn how to love unconditionally. This is the lesson that all of humanity has agreed to participate in at this time. Each of you plays a part in humanity's journey of light. Your role is as important as that of everyone else and what you create for yourself you create for all. Together you will move forward into higher
dimensions of being and create heaven on earth.





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Sat 08/22/09 03:18 PM
Dontcha' just LOVE those who can say so much...in so FEW words?

I sure do! flowerforyou

I can certainly lean upon being long in the tooth, thus tending to be wordy, but wholly COW..this tread takes the cake AND candles with some posters! laugh

Don't get me wrong, I'm one who loves to read and research...but, when it tends to become more "blah, blah, blah"...I start yawning, scratching my arse, and reaching for the pillow. asleep

GET TO YOUR POINT FOLKS...quickly AND accurately, please? flowerforyou

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Sat 08/22/09 03:00 PM
Just my humble opinion...and professional/self experience...

Any type of sickness is the direct result of "soul sickness".

Heal the soul/heart, and the body will follow.

Heal the body, and the soul/heart will follow.

Form follows function, follows form...

Some will get this, most will not. flowerforyou

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Sat 08/22/09 02:52 PM
Welcome...REAL you, MsGirl!

Gotta confess...LOVE the pic of the real "you"...on the beach, if that's *really* you. flowerforyou

And if it's not...oh well...LOVE the pic of the real K. Urban you posted. GREAT musician IMHO! :wink:

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Sat 08/22/09 02:40 PM
As an old and cherished friend of mine would say...





WOOF! :tongue:

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Sat 08/22/09 02:02 PM

Catch her and put her in a mayonnaise jar....with a stick and a leaf....to recreate the environment she's used to.


*SNORT* laugh

Seriously, tho...do NOT smush/smash/clomp/annihilate her. TRUST ME on this one! Because if she is pregnant, more than likely...10,000,000 BABIES will rent space in your home, ok? noway

She/he has the right to live...use the glass/paper...scoop and set free theory.

Works like a charm. flowerforyou

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Sat 08/22/09 01:33 PM
GREAT Pics! :wink:

The second pic of yours...WOW! LOVE IT! Very well done! drinker

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Sat 08/22/09 01:28 PM
Great pics you shared, Heather...thanks! flowerforyou

Down here in the sunny (HOT/HUMID) South...we call it "paddling". :wink:

I LOVE to paddle (canoe), altho it's been years since I've dipped my paddle. Hope to reconnect with the water in that fashion soon...very soon. :smile:

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Sat 08/22/09 01:16 PM

God is like the sun. If you look at it directly you'll be blinded. But you can see a reflection of the sun in any old mud puddle. Religion is like a mud puddle



flowerforyou

Kinda reminds me of my favorite sayings:

"Always look for *God* in the tops of trees. You may never find "Him", but at least you are looking".

I also ascribe to the theory of: "There is no smaller package than someone who is all wrapped up in themselves".

For me, it all boils down to the almighty EGO.

If I ever profess there is nothing greater than myself in this massive universe, please...let it be when you are shoveling dirt upon me. :wink:

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Sat 08/22/09 01:07 PM
SO many to choose from, but this one scene (line) from a rather dark flick...

well, splits my guts every time! laugh

Leaving Las Vegas:

"You can "f" me in the arse...You can come in my face...Just keep it out of my hair...I just washed it."

laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 08/22/09 12:42 PM
Edited by SilverJoy on Sat 08/22/09 12:42 PM

80% of the people in the world would think our poorest of our poor live in luxury they could never hope for

and yet we complain cause its just not quite confortable enough for us


Oh, SNAP!

Most brilliant post thus far in this thread...IMHO. drinker

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