Mel Gibson; "...they fought like worrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen."
Bravehart
i have tons of them, favorite movie quotes that is.
a misspent youth i guess, but i love movies.
i was watching one of my favorites the other day,seven.
Mel Gibson; "...they fought like worrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen."
Bravehart
yesterday alone the price of gasoline went up 9 cents a liter here in eastern canada passing from 68 to 77 cents a liter.
a one day jump of 9 cents a liter is equal to about 40 cents a gallon.
so now we pay 77 cents a liter or 3.50$ a canadian gallon.
Around the twin cities of Minnesota it is $1.27. Looks like that's about the middle of the road.
Very funny Simon, can't stop smiling. It made my day.
then buy one of these--- http://www.cnn.com/2002/allpolitics/12/14/bush.doll.ap/index.html
LOL, way too funny kelsey.
my kids have sense we all quit, i never thought they would, i tried so hard to show them they don't need to but shit happen's.
i have also noticed tht a lot of the disfellowshiped ones not all but a lot, have started smoking weed, and seem very easy with the idea, anyone else?
pepperedited by - pepper on 14 december 2002 2:30:21.
Well Pepper, I know first hand that a good number of my ex friends and I smoked pot quite a bit. We didn't see any problems with it of course. It was just something stupid to do that was forbidden and against the law. We also used to drink quite a bit also.
One of the few good things that came out of being df'd is that I don't see them any more so I don't do drugs or drink.
Drugs and alcohol are out there and we know how to hide it really well. I had a teacher at school lecture me about using drugs that it will get you no where in life and I never listened, but looking back he was 100% correct. It is not needed and it only leads to trouble.
you have just won 100,000,000 in the lottery!
what would you do next?
I would buy many things for many people. I would also give to people less fortunate. But I wonder if life would get better or worse. You would have to question yourself if new friends are after money or not.
Also I bet my family and old friends whom have not talked to me in months would come out of the woodwork to contact me and see me. Yeah you know what, it would be great to rub it in their faces.
there are always a few tender hearted, who know that shunning is stupid and keep on talking to df'd people, when no one is looking.
are there still a few who keep on talking to you, even if you are df'd?
i'm sure that elders wouldn't shun you if you talk to them, so why do others have to shun you?
I had many "friends", but when I left I lost all but one. He was/is my best friend. We don't talk like we did and not nearly as often, but he is my only friend now. No one else will talk to me. It really sucks. But now I am making new friends and hopefully I can have what I thought I once had, many close friends.
this is in response to the post on december 10, : "a wedding gone bad"-.
the question: do you really need liquor at a wedding reception?.
here is my story:.
I think everyone should have alcohol at their wedding reception. Then again I may be biased because I just got a job bartending at a place that holds receptions.
So please tip generously.
btw, I pour them how I like them, strong.
i have been absent from here for afew days.
on thursday my hubby got a phonecall from his dearest and best friend's partner that the tumour in his brain had agressively spread and it was looking like time is just about up.
we have known that this was coming for about 2 years since he was diagnosed with the cancer but even now it is a shock and very numbing to know you will lose a dear friend soon.
I also have seen this type of cancer take the life of a wonderful person. Family and loved ones are important at a time like these.
My prayers go out to you.
besides minimus?????
?edited by - minimus on 12 december 2002 9:45:44.
Thanks kelsey. Maybe I should retract my last post. lol