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StocktontoMalone wrote:More concerts......15 years ago I was averaging 10-12 a year.
JasonD wrote:I picked "Lose Some Weight" b/c I would like to lose 10 to 12 lbs & there was really nothing else on the list that applies to me. Don't need to find a significant other.... not dumping the one I got .... already have enough hi-def stuff .... travel ain't gonna happen .... concerts aren't anything I have to "work" for..... write a book? Really? Me? It would wind up in the bargain bin right next to the pre-Steve Journey CD.
OT: Speaking of writing books, if anyone is interested..... there's a little known talent right here on Melodicrock. His name is ProgRocker53. I don't guess he would mind me saying this about him b/c he blogs this stuff himself. If you click on the links in his signature line it will take you to some of his writings. When I read the piece he wrote about what happened to him last summer I was astounded! Even beyond the subject of his blog, I was astounded b/c I couldn't believe that the story itself was written by a 21 year old. It reads like it was written by a seasoned author. It's written very well.
I thought you would >ay get.some more brown eyeJasonD wrote:I picked "Lose Some Weight" b/c I would like to lose 10 to 12 lbs & there was really nothing else on the list that applies to me. Don't need to find a significant other.... not dumping the one I got .... already have enough hi-def stuff .... travel ain't gonna happen .... concerts aren't anything I have to "work" for..... write a book? Really? Me? It would wind up in the bargain bin right next to the pre-Steve Journey CD.
OT: Speaking of writing books, if anyone is interested..... there's a little known talent right here on Melodicrock. His name is ProgRocker53. I don't guess he would mind me saying this about him b/c he blogs this stuff himself. If you click on the links in his signature line it will take you to some of his writings. When I read the piece he wrote about what happened to him last summer I was astounded! Even beyond the subject of his blog, I was astounded b/c I couldn't believe that the story itself was written by a 21 year old. It reads like it was written by a seasoned author. It's written very well.
Lula wrote:i continue to give something up for lent. it has become part of who i am. never make resolutions tho. i try to make each day better than the last, live without regrets, and follow the golden rule. simple philosophy, simple life
cyndy! wrote:Lula wrote:i continue to give something up for lent. it has become part of who i am. never make resolutions tho. i try to make each day better than the last, live without regrets, and follow the golden rule. simple philosophy, simple life
ditto (except for the lent part)
ProgRocker53 wrote:JasonD wrote:I picked "Lose Some Weight" b/c I would like to lose 10 to 12 lbs & there was really nothing else on the list that applies to me. Don't need to find a significant other.... not dumping the one I got .... already have enough hi-def stuff .... travel ain't gonna happen .... concerts aren't anything I have to "work" for..... write a book? Really? Me? It would wind up in the bargain bin right next to the pre-Steve Journey CD.
OT: Speaking of writing books, if anyone is interested..... there's a little known talent right here on Melodicrock. His name is ProgRocker53. I don't guess he would mind me saying this about him b/c he blogs this stuff himself. If you click on the links in his signature line it will take you to some of his writings. When I read the piece he wrote about what happened to him last summer I was astounded! Even beyond the subject of his blog, I was astounded b/c I couldn't believe that the story itself was written by a 21 year old. It reads like it was written by a seasoned author. It's written very well.
Just when I needed a bit of a lift today I see this. Thank you so very much, my man. Glad to see that people bother reading my stuff, I try to put effort and time into it and I like hearing feedback, and if I help others somehow, that's all the better.
In some ways I am a seasoned author, I write all the time but never finish anything... been writing somewhat consistently since the age of 6 and was en route to a career in journalism before my life was derailed.
(I voted for "write a book," by the way. And I LOVE pre-Steve Journey CDs.)
StocktontoMalone wrote:More concerts......15 years ago I was averaging 10-12 a year.
StevePerryHair wrote:I will be sure to start my middle aged housewife Rick Springfield wet panty thread from the concert last night soon...
bluejeangirl76 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I will be sure to start my middle aged housewife Rick Springfield wet panty thread from the concert last night soon...
Hmm. I thought it seemed a little humid in here today.
Must have been your Springfield induced puddle affecting the dewpoint. Mystery solved. Carry on.
StevePerryHair wrote:Just do it! I think I am averaging about 10 a year now, when 15 years ago I was averaging ZERO
Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Just do it! I think I am averaging about 10 a year now, when 15 years ago I was averaging ZERO
Yep, love seeing concerts. Making up for lost time, lol.
Resolutions aren't something I usually make at New Year's either, but this time I am resolving to stick with just a couple I already started a little bit ago. The biggest, letting go of the emotional trauma and stranglehold an incredible loss almost 4 years ago has had on me. To stop letting myself be the doormat I've been since then from being that broken down, and forgiving those in my heart who have done so, and knowing and forgiving my own mistakes along that way as well, realizing, like a friend recently told me, "no snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible". Just getting stronger, Oh and stronger physically as well, stepping up my time with my "trainer" (husband, LOL), since it's already made a difference, instead of the boring workouts I've been doing, and getting back into running with him.
Lula wrote:i continue to give something up for lent. it has become part of who i am. never make resolutions tho. i try to make each day better than the last, live without regrets, and follow the golden rule. simple philosophy, simple life
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