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chocolate chaos - 2005-12-29 14:33:17
boy, theres nothing like the fun of heading downhill on a saucer, which turns and sends you down backwards (the heavier part goes first) unless its hitting that snow ramp the kids built and breaking a few ribs when you roll down the hill. trust me, i know. it was definitely more fun when i was a kid....
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radiogurl - 2005-12-29 16:54:44
The last time I went skidding down a snow-covered hill - on purpose - I broke my tailbone. Not interested in an encore performance, thanks, LOL. And *hugs* on the abandonment issues. I'm right there with you *sigh*
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candoor - 2005-12-30 09:25:19
the price would be very high (and payment guaranteed) for me to eat bugs, I mean, since I no longer drink until I wouldn't know the difference between a cracker and a cockroach... I don't personally have much of an incest taboo, basically because I have no biological relatives so there was never a need... abandonment, I've come to expect it... it's been many years, but I used to love to slide/ski down hills, large hills, mountains... and free fall down sand dunes, that was much fun... I used to get boxes of books and LPs and CDs daily for years (and other stuff too), but I broke myself of the shopping habit (sorta) by bringing my net worth down to negative numbers and now, not having the free money to spend, but I still remember the thrill of shopping... and still impulsively spend more than I earn from time to time... it's much healthier than foos and other habits, actually, if you can afford it :)
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wildrosie - 2005-12-31 13:16:13
You may have a strong past-life link with your cousin which causes the strong attraction. In older European royal families, it would have been encouraged. Hmmm...which is probably why there are very few Royal families in Europe now. As for abandonment, I'm so used to it that I don't fear it. But why do I get all of the guys who have abandonment issues? And then when I've made them happy and comfy, why do they leave? *Sigh* ~Rosie~
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