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  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    edited November 2011
    Its amazing how getting rid of the negativity, the negative thoughts/people/situations lately just makes me feel all kindsa fucking awesome :thumbup:
    so true! An even bigger accomplishment is when you have to do this through your mind by overcoming and ignoring such people/situations when you HAVE to be around them nearly every day (hint: my boss :lol: ). An extra advantage is that I think he feels the vibe that he can't get to me and so he talks to me alot less. :thumbup: Keep your negativity in your own life, sucka!!
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  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    Carey wrote:
    Anyone heard of a trick where you can superglue the penis of a sleeping man to the inside of his leg?

    You're on a mission here. :shock:
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    Carey wrote:
    Anyone heard of a trick where you can superglue the penis of a sleeping man to the inside of his leg?


    please don't ever PM me again


    hahahahaha
    :lol:
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Carey wrote:
    Anyone heard of a trick where you can superglue the penis of a sleeping man to the inside of his leg?


    you do know that if you glue it to his stomach, then he has to to a handstand to pee right?
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  • GivenToLukinKP
    GivenToLukinKP Chicago Posts: 3,076
    sheila0225 wrote:

    Getting rid of life suckers is amazing! I've been doing it as well and it's freaking amazing. You never realize how much those negative bastards weigh you down until you kick them to the curb. :mrgreen::mrgreen:

    Glad life is good for you. :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

    thanks girl. yea, it feels good :D Some of these people have been in my life for YEARS and even though I've been able to rid my mind of the stuff from other people before, these were sticking and I wasn't able for it. Making the conscience decision and following through = :mrgreen: Its all in my mind, and I have the ability to overcome, and I just have to remember that.
    I don't want to wake up with headaches and chipped teeth anymore. Seriously. I was doing this to myself over these people!!
    Suziemay wrote:
    I think I just might. I hear there's no such thing as a TV that's too big. Unless of course it doesn't fit into your doorway.

    Sheila is right. you are going to be pissed at yourself if you don't get the bigger one and really wanted it. If you are going to make the investment, whats the difference to spend a little more? Divide the price by inches, I bet the bigger one is better value! :lol:
    Suziemay wrote:
    That is SO true. So glad you are rid of that stuff. I started limiting my interactions with negative people (cept the family, can't do anything about that) and the change is unbelievable.

    Thats just it. YOU CAN do it with family. And you must, if its affecting your life. Doesn't mean you have to ignore them, just got to find a way to process it and deal with it in a healthy way for yourself.
    EmBleve wrote:
    GivenToLukinKP wrote:
    Its amazing how getting rid of the negativity, the negative thoughts/people/situations lately just makes me feel all kindsa fucking awesome

    so true! An even bigger accomplishment is when you have to do this through your mind by overcoming and ignoring such people/situations when you HAVE to be around them nearly every day (hint: my boss ). An extra advantage is that I think he feels the vibe that he can't get to me and so he talks to me alot less. Keep your negativity in your own life, sucka!!

    HA! This is exactly what I am talking about. In most cases, these are people I can't completely write off, but I think Ive found a healthier way to deal with the stuff that comes from them. so, yeah, :thumbup:
    (my boss drives me mad too :lol:)
    Makes much more sense...

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  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    HA! This is exactly what I am talking about. In most cases, these are people I can't completely write off, but I think Ive found a healthier way to deal with the stuff that comes from them. so, yeah, :thumbup:
    (my boss drives me mad too :lol:)
    oohh yeeaahh. totally. :mrgreen:
  • Suziemay
    Suziemay Posts: 11,168
    Suziemay wrote:
    I think I just might. I hear there's no such thing as a TV that's too big. Unless of course it doesn't fit into your doorway.

    Sheila is right. you are going to be pissed at yourself if you don't get the bigger one and really wanted it. If you are going to make the investment, whats the difference to spend a little more? Divide the price by inches, I bet the bigger one is better value! :lol:
    DONE. 46" it is. Or should I go bigger?? :think:
    Suziemay wrote:
    That is SO true. So glad you are rid of that stuff. I started limiting my interactions with negative people (cept the family, can't do anything about that) and the change is unbelievable.

    Thats just it. YOU CAN do it with family. And you must, if its affecting your life. Doesn't mean you have to ignore them, just got to find a way to process it and deal with it in a healthy way for yourself.
    It's an evolving process, just taking longer than I'd like :D
  • of.the.girl
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    Suziemay wrote:
    Suziemay wrote:
    I think I just might. I hear there's no such thing as a TV that's too big. Unless of course it doesn't fit into your doorway.

    Sheila is right. you are going to be pissed at yourself if you don't get the bigger one and really wanted it. If you are going to make the investment, whats the difference to spend a little more? Divide the price by inches, I bet the bigger one is better value! :lol:
    DONE. 46" it is. Or should I go bigger?? :think:
    Suziemay wrote:
    That is SO true. So glad you are rid of that stuff. I started limiting my interactions with negative people (cept the family, can't do anything about that) and the change is unbelievable.

    Thats just it. YOU CAN do it with family. And you must, if its affecting your life. Doesn't mean you have to ignore them, just got to find a way to process it and deal with it in a healthy way for yourself.
    It's an evolving process, just taking longer than I'd like :D

    Stay at the 46. I have a 46...neighbors have a 53...Too big in their house. You want it proportional to your room. At least that's my .02c
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  • ShimmyMommy
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    How much fun our little guy is going to have in the mini-sticks hockey program for 1 & 2 year olds!! He is going to love playing hockey in a huge gym with people his age!!! :mrgreen:8-)
    Lots of love, light and hugs to you all!
  • EmBleve
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    How much fun our little guy is going to have in the mini-sticks hockey program for 1 & 2 year olds!! He is going to love playing hockey in a huge gym with people his age!!! :mrgreen:8-)
    aww. :D
  • That was probably a very stupid thing to do...
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    *sigh* must stop reflecting!
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  • That was probably a very stupid thing to do...

    You've done worse :D
    dottles wrote:
    *sigh* must stop reflecting!

    Yup :mrgreen:
  • RKCNDY wrote:
    Carey wrote:
    Anyone heard of a trick where you can superglue the penis of a sleeping man to the inside of his leg?


    you do know that if you glue it to his stomach, then he has to to a handstand to pee right?
    you are my most favorite person ever :lol::lol::lol:
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    Too much I want to do and not enough wages/leave to make it happen... :?
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    Back to the Insanity workout tonight...Shaun T would not be pleased with how lazy I've been lately! :oops:
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    RKCNDY wrote:
    Carey wrote:
    Anyone heard of a trick where you can superglue the penis of a sleeping man to the inside of his leg?


    you do know that if you glue it to his stomach, then he has to to a handstand to pee right?
    you are my most favorite person ever :lol::lol::lol:

    I'm glad you figured it out! :lol::lol::lol:
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