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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, erimess says... > On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:58:06 -0800, thehawk > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, erimess says... > >> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:48:22 -0800, thehawk > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > > >> >*Laugh* Hear that Ashikaga? Maybe it IS just us sometimes! > >> > >> Yes, it definitely *is* just you two much of the time. I don't know > >> how you find the time. > > > >Well, you can spend all your time making money, and you can spend all > >your love making time. > > > >Since we are both single and unemployed, and it is the time of year for > >not doing many outdoor activities (at least for me) then it is not > >difficult, even tho I volunteer at a couple of places almost as many > >hours as I would work. > > I am also single and unemployed, and have no desire to be outside *Laugh* This trend among Dragons is reaching alarming proportions. > during the cold weather. But I still have three billion things that I > want to get done. I'd love to be on here more, but it's just one of > the many things that take up time. I've always had this conflict > between getting stressed over doing too much stuff at once, and > getting upset if I can't do everything I want. Guess I need to live > to 200. I just leave it running all the time, and check it when I wander by (which I do frequently, as I move from thing to thing. Also, I have two computers side by side in here (well, OK, there are four right now, but one goes back into the other bedroom when I am not building on it, and the other is one I am working on for someone else) so one can catch messages while I am working on the other. Living to at least two hundred would be really nice tho. Well, so long as I did not have to live it being an old person. -thehawk Fallen Angel Dragon, UDIC
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