What a wonderful article. Thank you so much for the courage to post it. I feel such great fulfillment and achievement when I dutifully submit to my man's decisions and wishes. Many people don't realize that when a man takes charge and care of his woman, he is both rising to the occasion and sacrificing his time too.
Thanks for the article. Also, cut-and-paste the subject heading of the email and plugging it into snopes.com OR enclosing the subject heading in quotations in google, and adding the word "hoax" will always pull up scams. Chances are, if you're being scammed, a whole bunch of other people are being scammed too.
SPF 90, here I come! Thanks!
I've had co-workers who have talked about weddings ranging into several hundred thousand dollars. Everyone was invited, the greatest impression needed to be made. And that always puzzled me. The greated impression of a wedding I've ever had came from the heart-throb "royalty" of American history, most recently being the late John Jr. and Carolyn Bessett. And they had their wedding in a quaint little country church. They looked like they had the time of their lives. So all I have to add to that is: Never worry about what other people are going to think. It's YOUR day! Thanks.
dear 2besure, yes, when i wrote this article i was very aware that i wanted to provide everyone with the ability to "hear" music. you can have the fanciest stereo in the world, and not a single note of music can ever be "heard." i have some of ths scratchiest records in the world and i never hear a single pop or click. because when the music is THAT good, you are too busy with listening.
Thanks for taking the time to write and share this. Many people don't know that the movie Mean Girls was based on Rosalind Wiseman's "Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence" An excellent book to for moms and dads to deal with their daughter's situation.
Gold. I need to take a seminar on stupid. Thanks.
I always look like I'm from out of town. Even though I lived in the city in the late 70s. Sometimes NYC cabbies tell you a particular street is under heavy construction, so they can take their longer route. I don't know how to combat this, except I know it happens. I've been driving in NYC for thirty years, so I know all the streets inside out, and can say "ok, take it anyway." Thanks for the article.
Fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing! I've been trying to shed the stigma of being an intellectual bookworm for years. But the response I kept getting came from surburban teenage girls who flash the gangsta sign and admonished me to keep it real. Do you give lessons?
great advice. it's always important to set a schedule to write regularly. even if nothing comes of one session, the output, i think, may be spun into another ehow article in the future. thanks!
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