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Paula
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Quote: | Originally posted by FARASHA
IS THIS THE THREAD TO INCREASE THE SCORES???
THEN I SHOULD FOLLOW PAULA'S PATH
[Edited on 27-9-2006 by FARASHA] |
Farasha,
It is really stressful thinking you might have just made a really lame post, so follow my path carefully...
hmmmmm... this one might wake me up in the middle of the night tonight... to click or not to click....
BTW, I forgot to say congratulations, Vagabundo, so I'm saying it now
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Diver
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Yes Paula, it might be good therapy for some people to draft some posts with no meaning and then delete them instead of posting !?
Deleting can be good for you
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Baja Bernie
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Paula
Please explain 'click or not to click' Just trying to help you up and over one of your goals.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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Paula
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Bernie, it is a tongue-in-cheek goal of mine. As much as I enjoy reading and posting on Nomads, I really don't feel like a better person (or Nomad)
for having made many posts. I'm always a little insecure about any writing I do, and prefer the spoken word because once utterred it can only be
revisited by memory.
To click or not to click... refers to click on "post reply" To be or not to be? I do like this, a bit of existentialism with Shakespearian
reference.
Anyway, thanks for the bump up to higher status, for better or worse.
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Paula
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Quote: | Originally posted by Diver
Yes Paula, it might be good therapy for some people to draft some posts with no meaning and then delete them instead of posting !?
Deleting can be good for you |
Diver, change deleting to dieting and I'll buy it!
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Paulina
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Quote: | Originally posted by Diver
Yes Paula, it might be good therapy for some people to draft some posts with no meaning and then delete them instead of posting !?
Deleting can be good for you |
Funny thing Diver, but I wrote a story today that just happened to fall into this very catagory. It held meaning for me, but when I had someone else
proof read it before posting, they didn't quite get it. They said that if they were one of the characters in the story, then it would have had
meaning, but to read it as a bystander...well, there you go. I guess you had to be there. The story was good therapy, it took me back to a more
carefree time, but at the same time, I need practice at pushing that darned delete button!
So, what's my number at now...ja ja ja.
P.<*)))><
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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Sharksbaja
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To be or not to be.....responsible?
Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
To click or not to click... refers to click on "post reply" To be or not to be? I do like this, a bit of existentialism with Shakespearian
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Ohhh, I like that word, existentialism.
To be responsible for and accept the consequences for our words or actions.
Hooo boy, we're in BIG TROUBLE!
Thank god it's with Sharkspearian reference I write.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
Nomads\' Sunsets
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FARASHA
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oh yeah---TO CLICK OR NOT TO ....
I have delete almost as much as I have posted, I know that uncertainty.
So half of my posts I have spared you all to read on this board.
I hope it is appreciated !!!!
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Bruce R Leech
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I agree with everyone
Bruce R Leech
Ensenada
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Baja Bernie
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FARASHA
By the bent of you posts I assume you really smile at those things that you do delete.
A frown becomes none of us.
Bruce,
How are things going?
[Edited on 9-28-2006 by Baja Bernie]
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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FARASHA
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YES,, sometimes II have the tendency to react quite sponatenous, funny
ideas just keep popping up my mind, usually tounge in cheeck kinda replys. Love taking the P**s, and love to share a laugh.
Life is tough enough.
Working in an Hospital for 30something years you have to have HUMOR, otherwise you're cracking up soon.
BUT I CAN BE DEAD SERIOUS TOO - when needed.
AND getting pretty NASTY when it comes to it.
In the meantime - enjoying LIFE- just got ONE to live.
Hey I should have made 3 posts out of this one!!!
WHAT a WASTE on scores!!!!
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aha baja
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Jean Paul Sarte wrote :wafflers..... Jeez!!!! (mas o Menus)
[Edited on 01-19-2004 by aha baja]
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Paula
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I read "No Exit" and I read "Being and Nothingness" but I had no idea that Sartre wrote for Bon Apetit!
Next you'll be trying to tell me that Sharkspeare wrote "The Old Man and the Sea" to finance his fish and chips shoppe...
On second thought, Sharkspeare would have opened a steamed seafood restaurant with a great reputation that Don and I hope to make a detour to one of
these days between Loreto and Montana.
[Edited on 9-29-2006 by Paula]
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JZ
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
I plead guilty... however keep in mind I am the oldest (or is that longest) active Nomad on this forum (after Doug, 'Baja Nomad' himself... aka The
Creator) coupled with the fact I do love sharing my thoughts and information on Baja.
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You've been exposed on that claim before (by Hose A I believe), why go there again...
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Debra
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Quote: | Diver: I am dissapointed that you became a Member of that "Liberal AARP", they have a good reputation for "Scamming Seniors". Look Deeply into their
Background before you send your Money.
Anon The Preacher |
HUH? AARP "scamming seniors"? Skeeter, tell me....I signed up to get the 10% discount.....been working for me so far. Cost me $12 per year.....I save
way more than that on hotel bills.
And Skeeter, my Dear.....Please stop using "liberal" as a bad word : >
Hugs.......
[Edited on 9-29-2006 by Debra]
Mean people suck!
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aha baja
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Did you also happen to read "Nausea"So sorry I'll remove the quotation marks
(you will see that I had mas o menus=more or less=rough translation). Yes I went to college not just drove by one!
[Edited on 01-19-2004 by aha baja]
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