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GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating
Rule six
"Because all the good looking girls will still go out with the guys from Mohawk because they've got all the money."
It just doesn't matter.
Well, sometimes it does, but most times it's good to have a healthy perspective on the process. Now I don't think that, in the set of all really good looking women in this world, every good looking woman would only go out with you because you've got the money.
But some would.
Should you ask them out?
Sure.
Would they go out with you?
Sure.
Should you make sure to tell them that you're only interested in having fun and nothing serious?
Yeah, I would. It's not fair to let anyone think that you're serious about them when you aren't really.
You want to have fun and NOT hurt their feelings.
You could go here . New to 12dots? Go here . ...
Or, even better?
Go here http://12dotsandablot.blogspot.com/2011_06_26_archive.html
If you want to go to the most current?
go here > http://12dotsandablot.blogspot.com/
But if you want to have fun?
Everytime ur near? I hear bells...
Baby when ever ur near I hear a symphonieeeeee of dingalings.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Busy day out in the world. Lots done and lots of fun. Hope your day was a good one.
Zen moment.
Sharing.
The world can be very big or very small.
Took a chance and said hello. I'm glad that I did. Turns out that the person in question was very nice. I hope that their life is a good one.
Karma!
Ann.
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Busy day out in the world. Lots done and lots of fun. Hope your day was a good one.
Zen moment.
Sharing.
The world can be very big or very small.
Took a chance and said hello. I'm glad that I did. Turns out that the person in question was very nice. I hope that their life is a good one.
Karma!
Ann.
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Friday, June 17, 2011
I was listening ot the news. There was the news about Saudi women looking to be able to drive.
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Today I found the following op-ed piece in the NYTimes.
There seems to be an notion that woman have to be regulated for some reason. Apparently a woman isn't able to control herself or her urges. And now men are following the same moral path according to the op ed.
It just seems strange to hear. After all the advances, yes advances, that woman have made, there are still women who think that keeping the infidelity of man a secret is the right thing to do and that if they'd just tried hard enough -- well the that poor man just couldn't help himself.
I actually heard on a radio show about Wiener's (LOL oh gawd I am so sorry but ...) withdrawal, that women were becoming just as greedy as men. It was the woman being interviewed idea that when it comes to infidelity? Woman should keep it quiet. That's certainly what Eleanor would have done.
I mean look at Eve and Adam.
Wasn't it Eve who got Adam to take the first bite?
Sheesh
The Op Ed piece
“WHAT was he thinking?” That’s the question columnists, talking heads and my (mostly female) friends have been asking about Representative Anthony D. Weiner of New York, who announced Thursday that he would resign, just over a week after admitting he’d sent sexually explicit photographs and messages to women over the Internet.
Sadly, that question has been asked of a dizzying number of unfaithful men in recent memory: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Mark Sanford, John Ensign, John Edwards, Eliot Spitzer, Newt Gingrich, Bill Clinton ... the list goes on and on.
The conventional answer is that when it comes to sex, a certain kind of man, no matter how intelligent, doesn’t think at all; he just acts. Somehow a need for sexual conquest, female adulation and illicit and risky liaisons seems to go along with drive, ambition and confidence in the “alpha male.” And even if we denounce him and hound him from office, we tend to accept the idea that power accentuates the lusty nature of men.
This conception of masculinity is relatively new, however. For most of Western history, the primary and most valued characteristic of manhood was self-mastery. Late antique and Roman writers, like Plutarch, lauded men for their ability to resist sexual temptation and control bodily desire through force of will and intellect. Too much sex was thought to weaken men: a late-15th-century poem mocks an otherwise respectable but overly sexually active burgess who has “wasted and spent” his “substance” until there is “naught left but empty skin and bone.”
Rampant sexuality was something men were supposed to grow out of: in medieval political theory, young male bodies were used as symbols of badly run kingdoms. A man who indulged in excessive eating, drinking, sleeping or sex — who failed to “rule himself” — was considered unfit to rule his household, much less a polity.
Far from seeming “manly,” aggressive sexuality was associated with women. In contrast to the Victorian view of women that is still influential today, ancient and medieval writers described women as consumed by lust and sexual desire. In 1433, officials in Florence charged with regulating women’s dress and behavior sought “to restrain the barbarous and irrepressible bestiality of women who, not mindful of the weakness of their nature, forgetting that they are subject to their husbands, and transforming their perverse sense into a reprobate and diabolical nature, force their husbands with their honeyed poison to submit to them.”
Because of this association of sexuality with femaleness, men who failed to control their sexual urges or were susceptible to feminine attractions found their masculinity challenged. Marc Antony was roundly mocked as having been “softened and effeminized” by his desire for Cleopatra. When the king and war hero Pedro II of Aragon spent the night before a battle not in prayer or council but in bed with a woman, he was labeled effeminate.
Few of us would wish to revive these notions or endorse medieval misogyny. But in the face of recent revelations about the reckless and self-indulgent sexual conduct of so many of our elected officials, it may be worth recalling that sexual restraint rather than sexual prowess was once the measure of a man.
How and why have we moved so far from this ideal? Why do so many powerful men take sexual risks that destroy their families and careers? Contemporary worship of youth is one explanation: rather than shunning the idea of childishness, many adults, male and female, now spend much of their time clinging to an illusory and endless adolescence. The ability to be a “player” well into middle age thus becomes a point of pride, rather than shame, for the modern man. Perhaps the erosion of men’s exclusive status as breadwinners and heads of households also figures in: when one no longer “rules the household,” there may be less motivation for or satisfaction in “ruling oneself.”
But in the face of recent headlines I find myself less inclined to analyze or excuse current mores than to echo medieval ones. The critics of Pedro II of Aragon would have turned Arnold Schwarzenegger’s own words against him and his kind: Who are the girlie men now?
Today I found the following op-ed piece in the NYTimes.
There seems to be an notion that woman have to be regulated for some reason. Apparently a woman isn't able to control herself or her urges. And now men are following the same moral path according to the op ed.
It just seems strange to hear. After all the advances, yes advances, that woman have made, there are still women who think that keeping the infidelity of man a secret is the right thing to do and that if they'd just tried hard enough -- well the that poor man just couldn't help himself.
I actually heard on a radio show about Wiener's (LOL oh gawd I am so sorry but ...) withdrawal, that women were becoming just as greedy as men. It was the woman being interviewed idea that when it comes to infidelity? Woman should keep it quiet. That's certainly what Eleanor would have done.
I mean look at Eve and Adam.
Wasn't it Eve who got Adam to take the first bite?
Sheesh
The Op Ed piece
Those Manly Men of Yore
By SARA LIPTON
Published: June 16, 2011
Sadly, that question has been asked of a dizzying number of unfaithful men in recent memory: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Mark Sanford, John Ensign, John Edwards, Eliot Spitzer, Newt Gingrich, Bill Clinton ... the list goes on and on.
The conventional answer is that when it comes to sex, a certain kind of man, no matter how intelligent, doesn’t think at all; he just acts. Somehow a need for sexual conquest, female adulation and illicit and risky liaisons seems to go along with drive, ambition and confidence in the “alpha male.” And even if we denounce him and hound him from office, we tend to accept the idea that power accentuates the lusty nature of men.
This conception of masculinity is relatively new, however. For most of Western history, the primary and most valued characteristic of manhood was self-mastery. Late antique and Roman writers, like Plutarch, lauded men for their ability to resist sexual temptation and control bodily desire through force of will and intellect. Too much sex was thought to weaken men: a late-15th-century poem mocks an otherwise respectable but overly sexually active burgess who has “wasted and spent” his “substance” until there is “naught left but empty skin and bone.”
Rampant sexuality was something men were supposed to grow out of: in medieval political theory, young male bodies were used as symbols of badly run kingdoms. A man who indulged in excessive eating, drinking, sleeping or sex — who failed to “rule himself” — was considered unfit to rule his household, much less a polity.
Far from seeming “manly,” aggressive sexuality was associated with women. In contrast to the Victorian view of women that is still influential today, ancient and medieval writers described women as consumed by lust and sexual desire. In 1433, officials in Florence charged with regulating women’s dress and behavior sought “to restrain the barbarous and irrepressible bestiality of women who, not mindful of the weakness of their nature, forgetting that they are subject to their husbands, and transforming their perverse sense into a reprobate and diabolical nature, force their husbands with their honeyed poison to submit to them.”
Because of this association of sexuality with femaleness, men who failed to control their sexual urges or were susceptible to feminine attractions found their masculinity challenged. Marc Antony was roundly mocked as having been “softened and effeminized” by his desire for Cleopatra. When the king and war hero Pedro II of Aragon spent the night before a battle not in prayer or council but in bed with a woman, he was labeled effeminate.
Few of us would wish to revive these notions or endorse medieval misogyny. But in the face of recent revelations about the reckless and self-indulgent sexual conduct of so many of our elected officials, it may be worth recalling that sexual restraint rather than sexual prowess was once the measure of a man.
How and why have we moved so far from this ideal? Why do so many powerful men take sexual risks that destroy their families and careers? Contemporary worship of youth is one explanation: rather than shunning the idea of childishness, many adults, male and female, now spend much of their time clinging to an illusory and endless adolescence. The ability to be a “player” well into middle age thus becomes a point of pride, rather than shame, for the modern man. Perhaps the erosion of men’s exclusive status as breadwinners and heads of households also figures in: when one no longer “rules the household,” there may be less motivation for or satisfaction in “ruling oneself.”
But in the face of recent headlines I find myself less inclined to analyze or excuse current mores than to echo medieval ones. The critics of Pedro II of Aragon would have turned Arnold Schwarzenegger’s own words against him and his kind: Who are the girlie men now?
Sara Lipton, an associate professor of history at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, is a fellow at the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.
A version of this op-ed appeared in print on June 17, 2011, on page A35 of the New York edition with the headline: Those Manly Men of Yore.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
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This is for someone who I have never met but whose photo kinda changed my life for the better. During my exploring through Twitter, I came upon a tweet from this same person that said she was leaving for a new job. Wanted to share this with her and thank her for posting that photo.
The following is a comment about the photo much later.
"Seize the moment.
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I'm thinking about the photo of the woman under the water. It's the one where she's holding a small sea creature. She's holding it up to the camera as if to say, "See, look at this. This iife and it's amazing. Go see for yourself." At the time -even thought we didn't know each other, I felt that was an important thing to remember. I can still close my eyes and see that photo.
"Go out into the world and see. It's amazing."
So today we have our own photo.
And that is a true moment.
Go out into the world and look.
It's awesome."
This blog? It's for me to put snippets and longer of words and ideas. While there are elements of my life in this blog, it's more of a writing journal than a personal one. But some sections are personal. It's quite a time of change in my life and in the lives of my family. Some changes like the one noted above have been very good.
Thank you, Andrea.
I don't know you and you don't know me but your photo? It kind of changed my life.
So to you?
"Go out into the world and look.
It's awesome."
Hugs from a complete stranger.
AuthorAnn
.Now scroll down to the next post. It's a rare (these days) political one. Then? Keep Scrolling to the next post. There are blue links. Try a few if you like.
Welcome to 12 dots.
.
This is for someone who I have never met but whose photo kinda changed my life for the better. During my exploring through Twitter, I came upon a tweet from this same person that said she was leaving for a new job. Wanted to share this with her and thank her for posting that photo.
The following is a comment about the photo much later.
"Seize the moment.
.
I'm thinking about the photo of the woman under the water. It's the one where she's holding a small sea creature. She's holding it up to the camera as if to say, "See, look at this. This iife and it's amazing. Go see for yourself." At the time -even thought we didn't know each other, I felt that was an important thing to remember. I can still close my eyes and see that photo.
"Go out into the world and see. It's amazing."
So today we have our own photo.
And that is a true moment.
Go out into the world and look.
It's awesome."
This blog? It's for me to put snippets and longer of words and ideas. While there are elements of my life in this blog, it's more of a writing journal than a personal one. But some sections are personal. It's quite a time of change in my life and in the lives of my family. Some changes like the one noted above have been very good.
Thank you, Andrea.
I don't know you and you don't know me but your photo? It kind of changed my life.
So to you?
"Go out into the world and look.
It's awesome."
Hugs from a complete stranger.
AuthorAnn
.Now scroll down to the next post. It's a rare (these days) political one. Then? Keep Scrolling to the next post. There are blue links. Try a few if you like.
Welcome to 12 dots.
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Dear Congressman Wiener,
Remember how Bill Clinton said that he did not have sex with that woman and then they found that blue dress Monica's friend said it would be a good idea to keep? Then remember how after that happened Rush Limbaugh and all of the conservative political types started yelling, "Impeach Clinton" and "Clinton should quit." I sure do. Then remember how there was an impeachment trial, and the famous "Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea walk to the helicopter and doesn't Hillary look pizzed" photo. It was on all the news channels and news papers.
Anyway.
Not only do I remember that folks were calling for Bill Clinton to resign through all of this, I also remember that he did not.
Now it is true that Bill Clinton is cuter than you are and well- his last name isn't an unfortunate description of your press photos (get a new one please.) I'm still thinking that there is a real lesson in history for you.
So pay attention.
I know that a name change at this point won't help you a whole lot but a positive, can attitude might do wonders.
Get a new photo.
Put on the game face.
And think to yourself, "What would Bill do?"
Love and hugs,
A Voter.
This is a politics free zone people. If you think I'm going to make a political reference concerning the current situation with Wiener? You'd be soooooooooo. wrong. :P
Then again, "Look. Look coming down the lannne. Here comes Scott. Here comes, Dot. Here comes Chicken Jaaaaaneee."
Stop laughing.
That's enough.
Now to important stuff. Like my blog.
Note for political wonks, wanna be's, and " red neck rubber neckers who're just gawking"...
Look up how Carol Mosely Braun lost reelection and then got trounced by John Kerry during the Democratic primaries. This is quite a woman. She actually got Howell Heflin to vote for her against the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Then there's the fact that when she supported Bill, who sucessfully supported her first election in Ill.. And (lol this just gets me) who was also supported by the then unknown Barack Obama who went on to out man Hillary in the Dem presidential primary.
Hang on. I'm dizzy from all this interconnected- ness.
Well all together now
LOL
Enough politics.
I've gotta go outside and world. Read next post for doorway to 12dots.
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Dear Congressman Wiener,
Remember how Bill Clinton said that he did not have sex with that woman and then they found that blue dress Monica's friend said it would be a good idea to keep? Then remember how after that happened Rush Limbaugh and all of the conservative political types started yelling, "Impeach Clinton" and "Clinton should quit." I sure do. Then remember how there was an impeachment trial, and the famous "Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea walk to the helicopter and doesn't Hillary look pizzed" photo. It was on all the news channels and news papers.
Anyway.
Not only do I remember that folks were calling for Bill Clinton to resign through all of this, I also remember that he did not.
Now it is true that Bill Clinton is cuter than you are and well- his last name isn't an unfortunate description of your press photos (get a new one please.) I'm still thinking that there is a real lesson in history for you.
So pay attention.
I know that a name change at this point won't help you a whole lot but a positive, can attitude might do wonders.
Get a new photo.
Put on the game face.
And think to yourself, "What would Bill do?"
Love and hugs,
A Voter.
This is a politics free zone people. If you think I'm going to make a political reference concerning the current situation with Wiener? You'd be soooooooooo. wrong. :P
Then again, "Look. Look coming down the lannne. Here comes Scott. Here comes, Dot. Here comes Chicken Jaaaaaneee."
Stop laughing.
That's enough.
Now to important stuff. Like my blog.
Note for political wonks, wanna be's, and " red neck rubber neckers who're just gawking"...
Look up how Carol Mosely Braun lost reelection and then got trounced by John Kerry during the Democratic primaries. This is quite a woman. She actually got Howell Heflin to vote for her against the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Then there's the fact that when she supported Bill, who sucessfully supported her first election in Ill.. And (lol this just gets me) who was also supported by the then unknown Barack Obama who went on to out man Hillary in the Dem presidential primary.
Hang on. I'm dizzy from all this interconnected- ness.
Well all together now
LOL
Enough politics.
I've gotta go outside and world. Read next post for doorway to 12dots.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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Crapo.
This link . Click me, GoatHerderBoy may or may not work in the following posts. If it doesn't take you to Twitter? I am deeply and truly sorry because it said it should. But it didn't.
Not my fault, Try this http://twitter.com/#!/GoatHerderBoy
This link, while esthetically not pleasing at least works.
If you're new here?
Steady on. and click this link . New to 12dots? Go here... or nothing will make sense.
Or you could just - Scroll to next post.
That'd work.
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Crapo.
This link . Click me, GoatHerderBoy may or may not work in the following posts. If it doesn't take you to Twitter? I am deeply and truly sorry because it said it should. But it didn't.
Not my fault, Try this http://twitter.com/#!/GoatHerderBoy
This link, while esthetically not pleasing at least works.
If you're new here?
Steady on. and click this link . New to 12dots? Go here... or nothing will make sense.
Or you could just - Scroll to next post.
That'd work.
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"I'm to sexy for my shir -- eh ..."
GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating
Rule 5
I hate it when people either leave the toilet seat up or the toilet cover down. Both are a rude shock at 3am.
Just rude.
Don't do it.
Love and kisses,
Next?
. . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule six ...
Or
Go here . New to 12dots? Go here . ...
Or?
Click me , GoatHerderBoy
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"I'm to sexy for my shir -- eh ..."
GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating
Rule 5
I hate it when people either leave the toilet seat up or the toilet cover down. Both are a rude shock at 3am.
Just rude.
Don't do it.
Love and kisses,
Next?
. . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule six ...
Or
Go here . New to 12dots? Go here . ...
Or?
Click me , GoatHerderBoy
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New to 12dots? Go here . So here's the deal. Go to this next post > . ...
If you just want the Zen experiment? Go here . Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh...
If you've been keeping up and just want to read the latest post?
Keep scrolling to the next post.
Back to the future? Click me, Love, GoatHerderBoy
Thanks.
(Gentle Reader, you did notice that those blue links are showing up. You know that means Interactive Blog Stories can't be far behind. :D )
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New to 12dots? Go here . So here's the deal. Go to this next post > . ...
If you just want the Zen experiment? Go here . Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh...
If you've been keeping up and just want to read the latest post?
Keep scrolling to the next post.
Back to the future? Click me, Love, GoatHerderBoy
Thanks.
(Gentle Reader, you did notice that those blue links are showing up. You know that means Interactive Blog Stories can't be far behind. :D )
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 4
No.
No, no, no. I know that this song says to love the one you're with but no.
There is a reason why God created emails, text messages, and letters.
Do not under any circumstances love the one you are with if you are missing someone far away. Just call. You'll feel better.
Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 5 ...
Back to the future? Click me, Love, GoatHerderBoy
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 4
No.
No, no, no. I know that this song says to love the one you're with but no.
There is a reason why God created emails, text messages, and letters.
Do not under any circumstances love the one you are with if you are missing someone far away. Just call. You'll feel better.
Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 5 ...
Back to the future? Click me, Love, GoatHerderBoy
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating
Rule #3
Contrary to popular cliche, the oposite sex isn't that difficult to figure out.
There are things that make them laugh.
There are things that make them cry.
Do things to make one happen but not the other.
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Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 4..
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating
Rule #3
Contrary to popular cliche, the oposite sex isn't that difficult to figure out.
There are things that make them laugh.
There are things that make them cry.
Do things to make one happen but not the other.
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Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Dating Rule 4..
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So here's the deal. Go to this next post > . Note/ The Zen experiement has been - well... to find out.
Seriously.
Hugs, Ann
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So here's the deal. Go to this next post > . Note/ The Zen experiement has been - well... to find out.
Seriously.
Hugs, Ann
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules to Dating
Rule 2
Know when to hold them. Know when to fold them.
Cue Kenny
Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Love Rule #3...
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GoatHerderBoy's Rules to Dating
Rule 2
Know when to hold them. Know when to fold them.
Cue Kenny
Next? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules of Love Rule #3...
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Note/
The Zen experiement has been - well - it's still going (go here for the Zen stuff . Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh... ) but I'm just going to write about something other than the Zen .
This is important.
So, you are actually interested in dating. Yay. You, my darlin', are the best person I ever met. Honestly. Anyone who was lucky enough to catch your attention would be blessed. That's why I'm doing this. There's lots to do in this world but I can't think of anything more important.
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This I can help you with...
Now then,
GoatHerderBoy's rules for dating.
Rule one?
Just be yourself.
More later.
Hugs.
I am over the moon happy at this moment.
:D
Next ? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules to Dating Rule 2 ... < click here
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Note/
The Zen experiement has been - well - it's still going (go here for the Zen stuff . Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh... ) but I'm just going to write about something other than the Zen .
This is important.
So, you are actually interested in dating. Yay. You, my darlin', are the best person I ever met. Honestly. Anyone who was lucky enough to catch your attention would be blessed. That's why I'm doing this. There's lots to do in this world but I can't think of anything more important.
\
This I can help you with...
Now then,
GoatHerderBoy's rules for dating.
Rule one?
Just be yourself.
More later.
Hugs.
I am over the moon happy at this moment.
:D
Next ? . GoatHerderBoy's Rules to Dating Rule 2 ... < click here
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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"So that I won't forget.
LOL My life. It's been complicated and now I wonder at how easily falls into place. Even the hard parts are good. There's this feeling. Have you every had to move something heavy? You know where you have to put all your might into it. When I move a board or redo something because the first time didn't work, or when you just are determined to do something even though there's a chorus inside your head chanting, "No, no, nooo you can't. No, no no, give up." You sit there in the dark or out in the bright light of day and you wonder if this is it.
I remember seeing my father sitting there in the wheel chair hardly able to look up and asking the therapist, "Is this it?" He could barely stand up and his speech was slurred. This is a man who I thought could move mountains with a look.
"Get up."
The words I heard in my head. It's what I was tellling myself when I'd rather have just sat there forever. "How could he die?" When you think that you can't ever see the light of day again. Something. Something has to pull you through that moment. If you don't you founder.
You die.
"Get up."
I did.
He did.
It was a terrible lesson to learn because the scars of it cut so deep."
If Life Is A Highway? I Hope It's a Fun Trip."
work in progress
c anne ford
6-14-11
all rights reserved by the author
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
.Gotta go outside. Hugs.
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"So that I won't forget.
LOL My life. It's been complicated and now I wonder at how easily falls into place. Even the hard parts are good. There's this feeling. Have you every had to move something heavy? You know where you have to put all your might into it. When I move a board or redo something because the first time didn't work, or when you just are determined to do something even though there's a chorus inside your head chanting, "No, no, nooo you can't. No, no no, give up." You sit there in the dark or out in the bright light of day and you wonder if this is it.
I remember seeing my father sitting there in the wheel chair hardly able to look up and asking the therapist, "Is this it?" He could barely stand up and his speech was slurred. This is a man who I thought could move mountains with a look.
"Get up."
The words I heard in my head. It's what I was tellling myself when I'd rather have just sat there forever. "How could he die?" When you think that you can't ever see the light of day again. Something. Something has to pull you through that moment. If you don't you founder.
You die.
"Get up."
I did.
He did.
It was a terrible lesson to learn because the scars of it cut so deep."
If Life Is A Highway? I Hope It's a Fun Trip."
work in progress
c anne ford
6-14-11
all rights reserved by the author
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
.Gotta go outside. Hugs.
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I'm wondering if the everyday love that gets folks through the mundane as well as the extra ordinary days of our lives isn't the great love people talk about. For over 60 years my grandma and grandpa lived together. She cooked his meals and washed his clothes and he went out into the world and brought back a paycheck. That's not the part I find interesting. The part that makes me pay attention is something that I saw in a photo. It was taken when they were in their 60's or 70's. They'd been married along time by then. There they sat in my parent's living room. MawMaw sitting in PawPaw's lap and both of them smiling like newly weds.
Everyday.
Think about it.
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
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I'm wondering if the everyday love that gets folks through the mundane as well as the extra ordinary days of our lives isn't the great love people talk about. For over 60 years my grandma and grandpa lived together. She cooked his meals and washed his clothes and he went out into the world and brought back a paycheck. That's not the part I find interesting. The part that makes me pay attention is something that I saw in a photo. It was taken when they were in their 60's or 70's. They'd been married along time by then. There they sat in my parent's living room. MawMaw sitting in PawPaw's lap and both of them smiling like newly weds.
Everyday.
Think about it.
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
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Hugs, won't be able to tweet until tonight.
In the meantime?
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
Keep on keepin' on.
Hugs.
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Hugs, won't be able to tweet until tonight.
In the meantime?
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
Keep on keepin' on.
Hugs.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Oh Lordy, if he's sayin' talk soccer in Ireland, what tha' heck is he gonna talk about in France?
LOL
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
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LOL
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... (< Click here. I'm writing in the comment section.)
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For the summer, you can find the the next leg of the Give Your Stress A Rest/Zen Thing in the comments of this post.
For the background?
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... This is the section with the first month of the Give Your Stress A Rest/Zen Thing experiment
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For the summer, you can find the the next leg of the Give Your Stress A Rest/Zen Thing in the comments of this post.
For the background?
Christmas? Yep. In June? Uh huh.... This is the section with the first month of the Give Your Stress A Rest/Zen Thing experiment
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