What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
- wip3outguy7
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Smile: Coming off the weekend pretty optimistic about the next couple of years. My wife and I made some decisions about a possible move next year. It will take a lot of work, planning and some patience, but it should pay off in a big way.
Frown: They changed my hours at work. I'm closing now and that isn't a good thing in my customer service related job. It means I'll be practically on my own to handle the workload for the last hour of my day. My wife has moved to an earlier shift over the last couple of months so I won't be seeing her much until shifts at my job or her's change again.
Frown: They changed my hours at work. I'm closing now and that isn't a good thing in my customer service related job. It means I'll be practically on my own to handle the workload for the last hour of my day. My wife has moved to an earlier shift over the last couple of months so I won't be seeing her much until shifts at my job or her's change again.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Frown & Smile: Our cat, Creampuff, was attacked on Saturday by a dog (we don't know when this happened as I found her laying down in our garden outside). She has part of her teeth missing, covered in bite marks and has a broken leg. However, on Sunday she appeared to be in good health as she was still eating, drinking and going to the bathroom the best she could. Today we took her to the vet and she will need to have surgery on her leg along with a few more teeth pulled but the vet said she should be ok.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Sorry to hear. Hope your cat makes a speedy recovery and doesn't dent your wallet too much.Konacha wrote:Frown & Smile: Our cat, Creampuff...
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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And it's just gonna get better and better. YAYZ!BoringSupreez wrote:: I'm seriously getting sick of my internet connection. It's hard to even install physical PC games anymore because of how much they have to access the internet.
Speaking of getting better, hopefully Creampuff will get better quickly. Maybe some cool scars to let those dogs know not to mess around next time.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Smile: Hobie has recommended some music that has been consistently intoxicating.
Sure, call me arrogant, won't hurt my feelings. Smoked a Cuban my Father gave me and pontificated on the subject of being "happy". Forlorn's post had my gerbils on the wheel, and thinking back to high school, things have always become more complicated, day by day (and I don't even have kids yet).
Before you go to bed, it's a great idea to think of a few things that made you smile that day. Even if it is a sarcastic smile, reflect on the good things; something you saw on television, or a lyric from a favorite song (lyrically I'm Mario Andretti on the Momo).
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Easier said than done, but life is perspective, which you create.
Sure, call me arrogant, won't hurt my feelings. Smoked a Cuban my Father gave me and pontificated on the subject of being "happy". Forlorn's post had my gerbils on the wheel, and thinking back to high school, things have always become more complicated, day by day (and I don't even have kids yet).
Before you go to bed, it's a great idea to think of a few things that made you smile that day. Even if it is a sarcastic smile, reflect on the good things; something you saw on television, or a lyric from a favorite song (lyrically I'm Mario Andretti on the Momo).
Chuckles are good for the heart-Luke
Easier said than done, but life is perspective, which you create.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
ARROGANT!Luke wrote: Sure, call me arrogant, won't hurt my feelings.
awww... this is why we're friends!(lyrically I'm Mario Andretti on the Momo).
(you know that's my favorite hip hop album of all time, right?)
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Scars are one thing. Missing teeth on the other hand, not so good...Hobie-wan wrote:Speaking of getting better, hopefully Creampuff will get better quickly. Maybe some cool scars to let those dogs know not to mess around next time.

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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I just realized the copy of Donkey Kong 64 that I just sent to someone is the one I put so much hard work into getting 101% (or whatever) on. Now I'm left with a copy that just has 3 empty save files. 
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* instant Nelson *harper wrote:I just realized the copy of Donkey Kong 64 that I just sent to someone is the one I put so much hard work into getting 101% (or whatever) on. Now I'm left with a copy that just has 3 empty save files.

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