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Thu 30 Nov, 2006 02:39 pm
It's obvious that the lady Diane is one of those; Don't confront me with my failures
I have not forgotten them.
This is a curious & perplexing post, dyslexia.
Your failures?
I'm wondering what you mean, exactly.
If a blind person joins a nudist camp, has their life improved?
Arguably, yes.
if dys joins a nudist camp , have "their lifes" improved ?
have you got that new hat yet?
I have one word for you, my boy . . .
Plastics . . .
Another pet, I suggest, to join the menagerie. I find that
that always improves life!
"...have you got that new hat yet? ..."
to wear in a nudist camp ? :wink:
(best not to be completely "exposed" - must keep some dignity !)
twist one up cowboy... everything will come into focus... and get blurry at the same time.... herein lies the secret of life.
Sweet cowboy--a failure to get good medical help and to be open to all possibilities is, in my opinion, a failure that needs to be faced on your own.
I wasn't going to respond to this, but since you decided to open it up to a2k, the rules have changed.
I love you with all my heart and it would be very nice if I could have you around for many, many years. So get over it cowboy, this is a failure you need to be confronted with as it seems you really have forgotten to take active control of your own health.
Goddam it. Remember, I'm really not that much of a lady.
I smell......
MAKEUP SEX!!!!!!!
And a hug for the big, cuddly bear.
<none of my beeswax, but listen to her>
So...he's being recalcitrant?
Do we need to send out a punishment posse and do an intervention?
If so, what accoutrements shall we require?
Well, wave a wand to get folks away from smokes.
(As an old smoker, I get smoking. I get most everything.)
I suspect, again, so much not my business, that dys has a fatalistic attitude re his health, understandable re history, but sort of a grasp of defeat, when hope is good and worth the work.
(shut up now, osso)
Hope is definitely good.
Listen!
Poor dys....having to put up with all that loving, good intention.
When a woman finds a man worth keeping, she gains super human strength...and usually, she'll get her way eventually. May as well listen.
And a whole batch of us love him.
So, hope up, dys!!!!
Well, I am really and truly lost here, but that's okay. This sounds like a private matter anyway.
Not that it would keep me from adding my 2 cents...
Whatever the issue is, Diane loves you, Dys. And so do we. Don't forget that. {smooch}