Maybe it's been asked many times before but it's something I think about. I'm just asking if anyone else ever thinks this way.
Paul Duda
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Would you go back if you thought there were one in a million chances you were wrong?
by Paul Duda inoften i wake up in a cold sweat wondering if i'm wrong.
life is short.
i have only a brief time to make a decision.
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Would you go back if you thought there were one in a million chances you were wrong?
by Paul Duda inoften i wake up in a cold sweat wondering if i'm wrong.
life is short.
i have only a brief time to make a decision.
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Paul Duda
Often I wake up in a cold sweat wondering if I'm wrong. Life is short. I have only a brief time to make a decision. Am I making the right one? What are the consequences if go back and I'm wrong? What if I don't go back and I'm wrong? Am I missing the greatest opportunity of all time?
Sometimes I buy a lottery ticket even though I have serious doubts that I'll ever win. Buying a ticket lets me have the dream of 'what if...' I think about what my life would be like.
If I return and I'm wrong, I'll never know. At the very least I'll get to dream 'what if...'
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Earthquake
by Billzfan23 injust felt a tremor in boston and was on the phone when it happened with a coworker in dc - shook the building there :).
must be the last days!.
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Paul Duda
Hi Noni! I'm glad you're back in Cleveland.
Thanks for your post SafeAtHome!
Jaguar, yes I used to attend the Brecksville / Broadview Heights congregation. You did too right?
Mamamo, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit.
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Paul Duda
Hi Nebeska Nada! Nice to see you again.
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Paul Duda
Stampede week? That sounds fun.
Yes, I'm pretty happy. I've decided to come back here under my real name because I'd like to meet people here in Cleveland. 'paul from cleveland' was too anonymous. I figure that I use my real name on facebook and nothing bad has happened... why not do the same here?
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Paul Duda
I've been well! How are things in Canada?
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I hate them.
by Paul Duda inmy 82 years old catholic father does everything for his 6 kids .. watch their children, fix their car, lend them thousands of dollars without any expectation of return.
helps them when they're sick.
on call twenty four hours a day for his spoiled kids.
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Paul Duda
My 82 years old Catholic father does everything for his 6 kids .
Watch their children, fix their car, lend them thousands of dollars without any expectation of return. Helps them when they're sick. On call twenty four hours a day for his spoiled kids. It goes on and on.
He'd die for them but they can't 'honor their father' tomorrow because they're Jehovah's Witnesses and some pagan person may have honored their father 1000 years ago.
Not even take him out to lunch or call him and say 'hey dad, I appreciate all you do for me'.