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BeachDreamer

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KY oyster eater said:
I've always been a staunch believer in '' what's meant to be will be''.

That is true. In addition to that, I think a lot of blood, sweat and tears go into things that are meant to be. Total commitment, and the knowledge that love is an action, not only a feeling, go a long way towards creating and maintaining a growing friendship and eventually, marriage.
 

Kimmifunn

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My philosophy on life...You can do the macarena to ANY song. Proven fact. Don't believe me? Try it!
 

Mike B.

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I think I've decided to date every woman I can and let her go. I'm sick of this confusion, so I'm not gonna put up with it anymore.
 

Landlocked

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Mike B. said:
I think I've decided to date every woman I can and let her go. I'm sick of this confusion, so I'm not gonna put up with it anymore.

ManWhore!

:lolabove:
 

Mike B.

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It's not a bad way to get your mind off of a woman! :D :laughing1 :clap_1: :cool:
 

Landlocked

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Its a true test, for sure. Good luck to you
 

Mike B.

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The girl called about 30 minutes ago to say hi. I told her that I am going to start dating other women and do whatever I have to do to get over her. Not to say that we wouldnt be close friends though. The tables suddenly turned. She was all upset about it, asking if I was going to really do it, etc. It was like hearing it for real made her think "Oh dear, I might have just lost something great". When I got off the phone I actually felt better, and was laughing at the irony. I really am going to date other people, and I still would get back together with her, but I need to do it, and her reaction was very suprising to me. :cool:
 
Mike B. said:
The girl called about 30 minutes ago to say hi. I told her that I am going to start dating other women and do whatever I have to do to get over her. Not to say that we wouldnt be close friends though. The tables suddenly turned. She was all upset about it, asking if I was going to really do it, etc. It was like hearing it for real made her think "Oh dear, I might have just lost something great". When I got off the phone I actually felt better, and was laughing at the irony. I really am going to date other people, and I still would get back together with her, but I need to do it, and her reaction was very suprising to me. :cool:

Aaaaaahhhhh Mikehopper..... You have snatched the pebble from my hand and it is now time for you to leave :D
 

Paula

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GraytonBound said:
Anyone who needs a philosophy on life should visit their 92 year old grandmother like I just did. That'll help you put things in perspective :D

Ah, yes. I tell my kids (and anyone who will listen) that my favorite place on earth when I was growing up was my grandmother's old apartment. It was truly a special place in terms of great Italian cooking (I wish I could have those rice fritters again, but no recipe exists), a huge hug (she'd roll anyone right into her bosom the first time they visited unless she got the feeling she didn't like them and then they'd have to grovel a bit -- and her instincts were usually right), watching soap operas and TV with her, and playing cards and pokeno some nights. She laughed often and loud, threw her slippers at us when we misbehaved -- ok it was mostly me who had the slippers thrown at her, swore like the dickens (I can swear quite beautifully in Italian and can still cry with sentimentality when I hear Italian swear words), and clearly loved us more than words could ever say. Her apartment had old furniture, a formica topped kitchen table, torn plastic kitchen chairs, furniture that hadn't been changed in decades, and she wore the same apron every day (or so it seemed). None of that mattered. And my teenage friends loved to go there and eat and play cards and pokeno. Interesting, she never spoke English, just Italian, and everyone communicated just fine. When I told my grandmother (my Nonna) that I was accepted to a top graduate school when I was almost 30, she said (in Italian) "nice, but where is that?" She had never heard of it before. Now that's perspective!

I tell my kids and their friends about her and her apartment to help them keep perspective given that most of them have much more now (but not all of them).

I have a few of her little end tables at the cottages now (painted white for the beach) because they add such warmth and I think our guests feel it. And I think I'll pick up a pokeno game as well to leave there.

So, I guess the philosphy I learned would be "it's the people who make the place". And of course, the common wisdom that "Happiness is wanting what you have, not having what you want."
 
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