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Lost in Translation
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No1slove Emotionally, it seems like we are all speaking different languages most of the time. Yes. We all have different feelings and different experiences in life which make us who we are. We all are speaking our own emotional language. That's why the things a guy says aren't the things a woman hears and vice versa. |
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Lost in Translation
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Emotionally, it seems like we are all speaking different languages most of the time. Not just emotionally, either. Have you seen the Manglish around here? |
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"Ring Around the Rosie" isn't about puppy dogs and rainbows either!! Mostly liquor Gotta go CB. Good to see you again. Drop a line sometime. I won't be online much though...things are a little crazy these days. OK...I am a little crazy these days truth be told. |
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Lost in Translation
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I love Rosalie in all emotional facets She is hired for the office in Hoboken whenever she is ready. Why? Is there a problem in Houston again? |
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"Ring Around the Rosie" isn't about puppy dogs and rainbows either!! |
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for a children's sing a long song!
For those who are not familiar with Australian slang... swagman is a vagabond billabong is a watering hole a billy is a tin to boil water in a jumbuck is a sheep a tucker bag is a napsack This is really quite depressing! Waltzing Matilda Once a jolly swagman Camped by a billabong, Under the shade Of a coolibah tree, And he sang as he watched And waited 'til his billy boiled "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me" Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me And he sang as he watched And waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me" Down came a jumbuck To drink at the billabong, Up jumped the swagman And grabbed him with glee, And he sang as he stowed That jumbuck in his tucker bag, "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me" Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me And he sang as he watched And waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me." Down rode the squatter, Mounted on his thoroughbred, Up came the troopers, One, two, three, "Where's that jolly jumbuck You've got in your tucker bag? You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me" Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me And he sang as he watched And waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me." Up jumped the swagman, Sprang into the billabong, "You'll never catch me Alive," said he, And his ghost may be heard As you pass by the billabong, You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me. Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me And he sang as he watched And waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with me." |
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Topic:
Lost in Translation
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I love Rosalie in all emotional facets She is hired for the office in Hoboken whenever she is ready. |
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Lost in Translation
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Emotionally, it seems like we are all speaking different languages most of the time. got that right sistah sumtain no ongly emotionally, sumtaim phonetically, grammatically |
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Topic:
Lost in Translation
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Emotionally, it seems like we are all speaking different languages most of the time.
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early confessions
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I have a confession to make.
I have deeply hurt someone I love very dearly. I pray that one day he will forgive me. |
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Just a question--
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I would just tell her the truth. Giving them to her may have given her the impression that you have a cigarette tree in your back yard. Let her know that you just can't continue to do so anymore.
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I think sometimes it's hard to walk away from someone you love...but buyer beware...she will still be looking for someone she can be "in love" with.
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Edited by
No1sLove
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Sat 11/15/08 10:20 PM
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A kind hearted, considerate, compassionate, intelligent, humorous, optimistic, passionate man.
Back off ladies...he's mine! |
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I'm curious...
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How many of you have actually considered yourself in a relationship with someone you haven't met in person? I myself couldn't consider it because often people aren't what you expect when you finally meet face to face. Well, yeah. It's a brain relationship here. Learn to love someone's communicative talents and their release of inhibitions which you won't hear/see in face-to-face talk. It's a relationship like a dream, doomed to vanish when the telephone rings, and they say, "Hello???" That has been my experience anyway. |
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Who here...
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I have someone who makes me smile, for sure!
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I'm curious...
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Also...you can know someone for years only to discover they are not what they seemed. It happens a lot.
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I'm curious...
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I can very easily picture myself in a relationship with someone online. That may be partially due to the fact that both people I have met from here were EXACTLY as they seemed, but after talking to my online interest...and his family for over 6 months...I think I know him pretty well by now.
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I am sooo used to constantly changing plans that it doesn't faze me anymore at all.
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Gee thanks!
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Topic:
Do you own a
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telescope and watch the stars? If so what is the most exciting discovery you have seen thus far? \three houses down!!!!! |
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