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Reply #60 posted 06/16/08 8:01pm

Mach

Anxiety said:

Mach said:




lol

I just got the book

Can't wait to se how sick I am making myself woot!

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i think the cover of the book pretty much sums it up perfectly. i think holding on to bitterness and resentment can actually manifest in physical unwellness on down the line. things that are no good to begin with that are left to rot and fester never end up being anything that's good for you.


I'll be dead by next week

I will miss you all

rose

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Reply #61 posted 06/16/08 8:02pm

Anxiety

TMPletz said:

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hey you - haven't seen you around in a minute! biggrin

we just checked out the star wars exhibit at the st. paul science museum last week. fun stuff. nod


Hey Anx!

Yeah, I'm waiting on my friend from Michigan to see when he's coming back to MN because he really really wants to go to it with me, but he's trying to work out his vacation time yet. Did you see the film in the Omnitheater, too? I'm planning on splurging and taking that in, too. Think I should go to the exhibit in my Jedi costume? lol


yeah, we saw the omnitheater film. to be honest, i was underwhelmed with the film. it was out of date (circa 2001-ish?) and not incredibly interesting. i will say it's worth it if you've never been in an omnitheater before, because the screen set-up is insane. i guess it was worth it just to watch a star destroyer literally flying over our heads, but the rest of the documentary i could take or leave.

and if you show up in your jedi costume, be prepared to stop and pose with a LOT of tourists. lol
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Reply #62 posted 06/16/08 8:04pm

Anxiety

Mach said:

Anxiety said:



i think the cover of the book pretty much sums it up perfectly. i think holding on to bitterness and resentment can actually manifest in physical unwellness on down the line. things that are no good to begin with that are left to rot and fester never end up being anything that's good for you.


I'll be dead by next week

I will miss you all

rose

eek


aw, come on. you don't strike me as someone who holds on to a lot of resentment and bitterness. you seem like someone who's able to process things through, compared to some of the bitterpusses i've encountered in my life.
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Reply #63 posted 06/16/08 8:06pm

Mach

Anxiety said:

Mach said:



I'll be dead by next week

I will miss you all

rose

eek


aw, come on. you don't strike me as someone who holds on to a lot of resentment and bitterness. you seem like someone who's able to process things through, compared to some of the bitterpusses i've encountered in my life.


you are right, it's true nod

I really have very little resentment. It comes up sometims but doesn't hang around long. I don't like the feeling it has attached to it shake

falloff bitterpusses
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Reply #64 posted 06/16/08 8:09pm

TMPletz

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Anxiety said:

TMPletz said:



Hey Anx!

Yeah, I'm waiting on my friend from Michigan to see when he's coming back to MN because he really really wants to go to it with me, but he's trying to work out his vacation time yet. Did you see the film in the Omnitheater, too? I'm planning on splurging and taking that in, too. Think I should go to the exhibit in my Jedi costume? lol


yeah, we saw the omnitheater film. to be honest, i was underwhelmed with the film. it was out of date (circa 2001-ish?) and not incredibly interesting. i will say it's worth it if you've never been in an omnitheater before, because the screen set-up is insane. i guess it was worth it just to watch a star destroyer literally flying over our heads, but the rest of the documentary i could take or leave.

and if you show up in your jedi costume, be prepared to stop and pose with a LOT of tourists. lol


Hmm... the huge Star Destroyer would be nice. I'll have to think about it.

Too bad my son's costume doesn't fit anymore. When he first used it back at Celebration II in 2002, he looked just like Episode I Anakin. We'd end up getting lots of picture requests then.
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Reply #65 posted 06/19/08 12:59pm

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I have now started on a book called Creator, it's about being able to heal, oneself or other people and make good things happen, I will get the author name later and put it all so all who might find this interesting can, find the book it really is a grand read ~ ! cloud9


Duvluv snet U ~ dove
Smiling Makes Joy Come Alive........and Joy can never die .........yes
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Reply #66 posted 06/19/08 1:04pm

Teacher

"The Grave Tattoo" by Val McDermid who also writes the "Wire In the Blood" books. Awesome!
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Reply #67 posted 06/19/08 1:17pm

angelcat

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redpumps said:

I have now started on a book called Creator, it's about being able to heal, oneself or other people and make good things happen, I will get the author name later and put it all so all who might find this interesting can, find the book it really is a grand read ~ ! cloud9


Duvluv snet U ~ dove



i quite like diane coopers's books about angels.

opened new doors for me.
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Reply #68 posted 06/19/08 1:36pm

rasplicious

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angelcat said:

redpumps said:

I have now started on a book called Creator, it's about being able to heal, oneself or other people and make good things happen, I will get the author name later and put it all so all who might find this interesting can, find the book it really is a grand read ~ ! cloud9


Duvluv snet U ~ dove



i quite like diane coopers's books about angels.

opened new doors for me.


I like Diane Cooper's books too.
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Reply #69 posted 06/19/08 1:39pm

rasplicious

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I don't really read much fiction.

I've just finished a book about Louis XIV's lovers and now I'm reading a book called "The Affair of the Poisons (Murder, Infanticide and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV)"
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Reply #70 posted 06/19/08 1:41pm

ToraToraDreams

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Haven't finished the True believer because I picked up this

It based on Alice in wonderland. yeah, Fantasy is my first love.
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Reply #71 posted 06/20/08 9:14am

angelcat

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rasplicious said:

I don't really read much fiction.

I've just finished a book about Louis XIV's lovers and now I'm reading a book called "The Affair of the Poisons (Murder, Infanticide and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV)"


sounds good.

i try to alternate fact & fiction.
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Reply #72 posted 06/20/08 2:49pm

oldmanjohnson

I just started reading "The Garden of Last Days" by Andre
Dudus III. It involves Strip Clubs, 9/11, and family, The
author is the guy who wrote "The House of Sand and Fog".
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." Ernest Hemingway
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