PaisleyPark5083 said: veronikka said: The taller one is Although I call them both my daughters pretty pretty pretty!! TY Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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The day my brother's oldest son was born. It's when I became an uncle for the first time. | |
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I'm still waiting for it. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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HamsterHuey said: That a boy like him Would have entered me lightly Restoring my blisses Who would have known That a boy like him After sharing my core Would stay going nowhere Who would have known A beauty this immense Who would have known A saintly trance Who would have known Miraculous breath To inhale a beard Loaded with courage Who would have known That a boy like him Possessed of magical Sensitivity Who would approach a girl like me Who caresses cradles his head In her bosom He slides inside Half awake, half asleep We faint back Into sleephood When I wake up The second time In his arms Gorgeousness He's still inside me Who would have known Who ahhh Who would have known A train of pearls Cabin by cabin Is shot precisely Across an ocean From a mouth From a From the mouth Of a girl like me To a boy To a boy To a boy | |
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Lammastide said: thekidsgirl said: Going to Disney World with my grandma like 10 years ago
She was the COOLEST! She got on most of the rides too, even the Tower of Terror. Wow. Your grandma is my hero! I am NOT trying to get on the Tower of Terror. well I kinda told her it was gonna just be a haunted house...in retrospect i regret that b/c she had high blood pressure, but at 10 years old I wasn't thinkin bout that ...but she handled it like a trooper and actually had fun she loved to tell people about that ride! If you will, so will I | |
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When my nephews were able to tell me they love me! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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My daughter's birth.
The second happiest moment was when someone very dear to me survived a very serious surgery. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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KidaDynamite said: When my nephews were able to tell me they love me!
I love you too Kida. You're my only friend here "LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE" | |
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G0d said: KidaDynamite said: When my nephews were able to tell me they love me!
I love you too Kida. You're my only friend here | |
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rasplicious said: G0d said: I love you too Kida. You're my only friend here "LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE" | |
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thekidsgirl said: Lammastide said: Wow. Your grandma is my hero! I am NOT trying to get on the Tower of Terror. well I kinda told her it was gonna just be a haunted house...in retrospect i regret that b/c she had high blood pressure, but at 10 years old I wasn't thinkin bout that ...but she handled it like a trooper and actually had fun she loved to tell people about that ride! You're lucky you didn't have to post on the "things I most regret" thread | |
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rasplicious said: thekidsgirl said: well I kinda told her it was gonna just be a haunted house...in retrospect i regret that b/c she had high blood pressure, but at 10 years old I wasn't thinkin bout that ...but she handled it like a trooper and actually had fun she loved to tell people about that ride! You're lucky you didn't have to post on the "things I most regret" thread Oh gawd!! If you will, so will I | |
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G0d said: KidaDynamite said: When my nephews were able to tell me they love me!
I love you too Kida. You're my only friend here WTF?! If you will, so will I | |
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G0d said: KidaDynamite said: When my nephews were able to tell me they love me!
I love you too Kida. You're my only friend here I highly doubt that! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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Nov 24-25, 2006
April 7, 2008 | |
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MrsMdiver said: Nov 24-25, 2006
April 7, 2008 Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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When I finally got to screw JustErin.
BTW, she claims she likes it rough, but really she's just into lots of foreplay. | |
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I'm 5'7", currently weigh 145 lbs, and wear a size 8.
Nine years ago, I was hospitalized with an eating disorder. I wore a size 0 and weighed 80 lbs. I had a resting heart rate of 29 bpm. My doctor said, "Your body is eating away at its muscle and internal organs because you aren't feeding it. Your heart rate is dropping because your body is shutting itself down.” I just kind of shrugged and stared at the floor. Then he said “Look at me. “ So we made eye contact. His next words were: “Jill, you are going to die." I rarely got mail while I was in the hospital. I had lots of supportive family and friends, but I think they liked to pretend I wasn’t there; that this wasn't really happening (that's what us Scandinavian Lutherans do). In any event, the very day I was told I would die, I received over ten cards and letters from various friends, family, and co-workers, and EVERY piece of mail contained some form of the phrase "I'm praying for you." It was weird, but I knew then that I’d make it. That was my happiest moment. Sure, I'd currently like to be thinner. But whenever I get down about my body, I think of how miserable I was nine years ago, and then I think, "I'm alive." [Edited 6/23/08 10:04am] "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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MrsMdiver said: April 7, 2008 Because it's my birthday? | |
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alexandernevermind said: MrsMdiver said: April 7, 2008 Because it's my birthday? Howdy stranger | |
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truefunksoldier said: When I finally got to screw JustErin.
BTW, she claims she likes it rough, but really she's just into lots of foreplay. | |
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JustErin said: truefunksoldier said: When I finally got to screw JustErin.
BTW, she claims she likes it rough, but really she's just into lots of foreplay. Oh come on, don't want the secret to get out? You're just a big softie. | |
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In about 2 years from now | |
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truefunksoldier said: JustErin said: Oh come on, don't want the secret to get out? You're just a big softie. I really loved it when you whispered those sweet nothings softly in my ear and told me that you loved me while you lovingly kissed my neck as the Notebook played quietly on the tv in the background. So romantic. | |
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JustErin said: truefunksoldier said: Oh come on, don't want the secret to get out? You're just a big softie. I really loved it when you whispered those sweet nothings softly in my ear and told me that you loved me while you lovingly kissed my neck as the Notebook played quietly on the tv in the background. So romantic. There ya go...now you're coming around. Isn't it incredibly taxing to keep up an idea of what you think people want to hear? Doesn't it feel better to embrace the real you, and stop hiding behind this facade you've crated? I'm glad you're letting others finally see you as I see you, darling. | |
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It has yet to happen. | |
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truefunksoldier said: JustErin said: I really loved it when you whispered those sweet nothings softly in my ear and told me that you loved me while you lovingly kissed my neck as the Notebook played quietly on the tv in the background. So romantic. There ya go...now you're coming around. Isn't it incredibly taxing to keep up an idea of what you think people want to hear? Doesn't it feel better to embrace the real you, and stop hiding behind this facade you've crated? I'm glad you're letting others finally see you as I see you, darling. Thank you for showing me light. I love you, honey. Plus come make sweet, sweet love to me soon. p.s. - I'm knitting you a sweater, my love...in your favorite colour - Bullshit Burgundy. | |
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jillybean said: I'm 5'7", currently weigh 145 lbs, and wear a size 8.
Nine years ago, I was hospitalized with an eating disorder. I wore a size 0 and weighed 80 lbs. I had a resting heart rate of 29 bpm. My doctor said, "Your body is eating away at its muscle and internal organs because you aren't feeding it. Your heart rate is dropping because your body is shutting itself down.” I just stared kind of shrugged and stared at the floor. Then he said “Look at me. “ So we made eye contact. His next words were: “Jill, you are going to die." I rarely got mail while I was in the hospital. I had lots of supportive family and friends, but I think they liked to pretend I wasn’t there; that this wasn't really happening (that's what us Scandinavian Lutherans do). In any event, the very day I was told I would die, I received over ten cards and letters from various friends, family, and co-workers, and EVERY piece of mail contained some form of the phrase "I'm praying for you." It was weird, but I knew then that I’d make it. That was my happiest moment. Sure, I'd currently like to be thinner. But whenever I get down about my body, I think of how miserable I was nine years ago, and then I think, "I'm alive." What an inspiring story and a brave lady. I'm glad you're still here. | |
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JustErin said: truefunksoldier said: There ya go...now you're coming around. Isn't it incredibly taxing to keep up an idea of what you think people want to hear? Doesn't it feel better to embrace the real you, and stop hiding behind this facade you've crated? I'm glad you're letting others finally see you as I see you, darling. Thank you for showing me light. I love you, honey. Plus come make sweet, sweet love to me soon. p.s. - I'm knitting you a sweater, my love...in your favorite colour - Bullshit Burgundy. Even though you still have to throw that last little jab in at the end, I'm impressed with the progress you've made. I'll be singing O Canada and thinking of you in the shower later, sugarpants. | |
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truefunksoldier said: JustErin said: Thank you for showing me light. I love you, honey. Plus come make sweet, sweet love to me soon. p.s. - I'm knitting you a sweater, my love...in your favorite colour - Bullshit Burgundy. Even though you still have to throw that last little jab in at the end, I'm impressed with the progress you've made. I'll be singing O Canada and thinking of you in the shower later, sugarpants. It's hard to just admit that everything I say about myself on here is a lie and start telling the truth. Gimme some time to get used to it and the little jabs will cease. | |
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