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#1662473 05/18/06 05:08 AM
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some people like a place to cry in their beer. some like to go shopping rather than balance their checkbooks. The checkbook will still be there when they get back. some will shop within their budget, others may compound their problems. Such is life.

When you're out of tears sometimes you just want a friendly face to remind you you're not alone.

When I have been worried about a fellow mber, I've often perused IV just to see if they're ok, or how they're doing today. Some people, like Kimmy, probly never even knew I was fond of her, til one day she showed up in recovery, and I let her know I was 'pulling' for her.

If that filled an EN well I guess it's good she's got more than one. I'm a pee-poor EN filler across these boards.

plus I like to irritate the thought-police. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />


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I like to go shopping for beer after I balance my checkbook.

Pretty "thoughtful", huh?

Wanna try to irritate me?

I'm not a thought policeperson, but maybe you'll get lucky.

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Well if I were fishin' I'd say 'i gotta bite!!'.

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I like to go shopping for beer after I balance my checkbook.

probly the smart approach.


[color:"#39395A"]***Well, it's sort of hard to still wonder if you were consolation prize in the midst of being cherished.***
- Noodle[/color]

Devastation Day: Aug 26, 2004
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~Archibald MacLeish[/color]

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some people like a place to cry in their beer. some like to go shopping rather than balance their checkbooks. The checkbook will still be there when they get back. some will shop within their budget, others may compound their problems. Such is life.

When you're out of tears sometimes you just want a friendly face to remind you you're not alone.

When I have been worried about a fellow mber, I've often perused IV just to see if they're ok, or how they're doing today. Some people, like Kimmy, probly never even knew I was fond of her, til one day she showed up in recovery, and I let her know I was 'pulling' for her.

If that filled an EN well I guess it's good she's got more than one. I'm a pee-poor EN filler across these boards.

plus I like to irritate the thought-police. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

AWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That was too sweet for words.

Thank you for thinking of me. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" /> Licks for 10Swords!

Kimmy


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