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Twidderpated - 2005-02-10 20:39:47
I see honesty...You say things without speaking. Truthful observations, without the soap box. A voice that could be overlooked, but once heard you cry.
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Tara - 2005-02-10 22:28:18
The visual... scary... everything else? Honest and true. And no... it's not so much to ask for part of the world. It's all some ask for, just a small part to call your own. And perhaps one day it will come to you through means unforseen. You never know. *hugs* T.
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charming girl - 2005-02-11 10:09:20
Hun don't worry about what you did or didn't do in High School. High school is nothing and always will be nothing. It's really funny but both my brothers didn't finish high school. I was the only one that did. One of my brothers gets paid a lot of money working for seacor in the computers, my other brother is always trying to find a job. I went off to college and have a degree in early childhood education and can't even pay all my bills which aren't much. It's funny that way. Out of happiness, I'm the one filled with it ( not all the time ) and my brother that bounces from job to job is getting there. You wrote, "I am motivated, by bills.." So true. My son motivates me too. ;)
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luci - 2005-02-12 19:04:55
you know, i only had two years of what americans call "high school". i had all the credits i needed, so i left. i do have the diploma and everything. after that it was party time for me. i don't see that the partying gave me any rewards. and am i the spoiled, rich person who is unhappy with her life? although i am living in the guest house now and earning pay checks. i have no money connection to the family anymore. even though i live only thirty feet away from them....
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juli - 2005-02-13 22:34:21
...and did you learn anything by reading those profiles?
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