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Well according to 2much's hypothesis, I don't think I will ever fly to Atlanta. If Todd and I were to actually meet, it would be total annihilation.
2much is right about the copy and paste. With this new version of the forum software, I never lose any posts any more. It is drustrating that you are given a time limit for posting however. For long replies, I do them in Word.
I have made a slight miscalculation but I caught it in time. Today is our last day here - not tomorrow. These 1:00AM flights always confuse me. Especially when you have to leave the "day" before to get to the airport.
Since finding the cards, I have lost count of the SF. I think WW is trying to buy me off. She must think that is my #1 EN. She is wrong. She should just ask. I would tell her. Last night "during", she asked me if I wanted to end "this" - meaning was I willing to give up our SF forever. I didn't answer. She asked again a bit later - all during the heat of passion. Again I didn't answer - because the answer was YES!!!!
I don't know why finding those cards have changed me so but they definitely have. Now that I see what a dweeb she fell for and have read that poetry, I have lost a tremendous amount of respect for WW. That is even beneath high school puppy love. It is simply ridicules. I am seeing affairs in a whole new light. This has been an epipham.. epifane... oh, an eye opening experience.
Send a letter to the PO Box. Say the recipient has won a 30 day free trial supply of pills to increase his manhood 30%. Permanent results - guaranteed. All he has to do is mail in the enclosed coupon (give him an address) and wait for the mail. Should work.
Anyway I am set to go. iPods, GameBoys, PSP, DVD, DVR, camera all charged and good to go.
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I am not a prophet and definitely not a physicist so I wouldn't put much weight on my prediction...however, if you two should meet I would predict an all night Crossfire debate to include politics, aeronautical engineering and molecular analysis with brief but intense religious and economic and debates...definitely ending in the wee hours of the morning with one or both in a drunken stupor...the debate would continue over cheap overbrewed 24 hour diner coffee and end with a country boy breakfast. Never would the words "infidelity" be spoken b/c if they were to be uttered the true sensitive sides of the twins would erupt like a volcano and they would be blubbering together like 2 school girls taking hours to regain composure and machismo.
How's that for a prediction?
Ok, the ideas about the PO Box is pretty good, I may have to revise the manly product into something more in line with health and fitness and then it would be a definite go-ahead.
Thanks for the scheming...
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2much,
You are WAY wrong. Coffee??? I have four words for you: hair of the dog.
I have never heard of Maker's Mark until I saw it at Todd's bar on that "other" infidelity site. I think I'll look for it and raise a toast to my fellow soldier in this war against adultery.
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Hope you are feeling okay. So far you seem just like Todd, not FogTodd. Hi b, I am doing better than I thought att this point. The normal: headaches, tired and nausea. I was worried about my mental function but thus far okay there. Just can't type. Is FogTood a metaphor?
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After a little research I found that muons are created by cosmic rays...shoulda figured that's were the twins originate with all of their cosmic energy and geekspeak!!! Back when I was in seminary school, muons were called mu mesons. Muons sound like something one would put in their soup. Anyway, now we are in to particle physics and quantum mechanics. Einstein could never reconcile quantum mechanics to his realtivity. But mu mesons (stubborn) have shown that Einstein's theory of relativity are correct. Specifically his claim that as you approach the speed of light, time slows relative to a statinary object. When mu mesons are struck by cosmic rays, they have a life of only several seconds. Yet we find mu mesons, or their deritives here on Earth. This fits Einsteins's theory perfectly
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Sorry to T/J again but you might notice on the corner of one of the cards there is a little drawing with the note "remember doing this at the pool?".
Well WW and OM had this secret sign worked out where they would point to their eye, their heart and then the other person to say "I love you". Isn't that just too cute? I think I might have done that in 4th grade. Can't remember. Maybe it will come back to me when I have MY second childhood.
Okay, sorry for the vent.
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I have heard of subatomic particles being "charmed" but never stubborn. Why are muons so stubborn? I only ask because this falls in line with 2much's theory.
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2much, I'd love to get together with you and talk about (and drink) wine and the arts.
Pio, you're probably gone now but I just wanted to wish you Bon Voyage and good luck.
I can help you get in touch with Robby if you're serious about seeing him in Florida. He's a good guy (the best), you'd like each other.
I had never heard of a muon until yesterday when I read it here and I still have NO idea what you're talking about.
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I referred to my own stubborn persistence in czlling them mu mesons and not muons. Mu mesons is a superior term Are a superior term?
Pio,
Are you good with metaphors?
Have you seen "Swept Away"?
Have you read the booklet, "The Old Man and the Sea".
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Speaking of the arts, I love Beethoven. It is claimed by "musicologists" that his Fifth Sympony depicts struggle against his impending deafness.
Tell me why he didn't just write a song and make up some clever lyrics about fighting against his deafness?
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I read the following on another website. Can someone tell me if this is correct? Seems odd to my left brained mind.
"The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it is indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it is indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it is indifference."
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Obviously not you, but I want to know.
Shouldn't you have left for hte aeroporte already?
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For me,
The opposite of love is truly indifference
The opposite of art is not ugliness, it is mediocrity
The opposite of faith is not heresy, it is doubt.
And the opposite of life is not death, it is spending eternity kicking yourself for not having had faith.
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It is almost 7:00AM here now. We leave for the airport at 9:00PM tonight. So if a train leaves Denver heading east at 87 mph and a taxi comes to my house to pick me up at 9:00PM, that means I am leaving here in about 14 hours. Where will the train be at that time?
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This is my thought for my day. I always wonder why this has happened to me. There is a reason for everything. What good is coming out of this for me I wonder (since we know that all things work together for good).
Something that occurred to me this AM is that one thing I have gotten from this is that I now know my capacity for love. I had a "somewhat" difficult childhood. I always felt my entire life that something was missing from me. I heard love songs and never believed that people could really feel that way. This A has answered for me that question. I now know that I am capable of a love that permeates my soul. Love that knows now depth or ending.
I feel like a complete person from all this. I feel great. I know that there is nothing wrong with me (besides being an [censored] but that was a given wasn't it?).
I think you are all so great. I am gushing now. I'll shut up.
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Can anyone tell me if I need to pack a heavy coat for Florida? I know that, since it is summertime over here in the Eastern hemisphere, it is winter over in the Western hemisphere. That is why we planned our vacation for August - to escape the heat and humidity of Saudi. But I don't tolerate cold too well any more. How cold is it in Orlando?
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Oh, it's not Eastern versus Western hemisphere with the seasonal weather reversal. It's North/South hemisphere... It's currently Winter in the South hemisphere while it's now Summer in the North hemisphere.
In Orlando right now, it's the dead middle of the hot summer weather. It's usually around 90 degrees Fahrenheit at midday in June, July, and August. And the humidity tends to be pretty thick. Expect random mid-afternoon rain showers as well.
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