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I think it's time for a nap ...
It's been an exhausting weekend

It's been an exhausting weekend

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I think Kendra's pissed... (what's the matter, sweetheart.?)I think I didn't ask for all that.
I think that he was just doing his job, but he seems to have been an overachiever.
I think that what happened this past weekend here, while I was gone is not happy making.
I think I want to hit someone.

I think it sucks; everything I post winds up totally out of context due to this FREAKIN' lag......it's fucking up muh comedic timing! If this keeps up, I'll have to think of shit with some depth....that stands alone....DRAT, I prefer to snipe off of what others have done. Futile; when my post is a half page away!
I think it's time some people treated both sides in the same way.![]()

LOL, I think you're cheeky!![]()

I think it sucks; everything I post winds up totally out of context due to this FREAKIN' lag......it's fucking up muh comedic timing! If this keeps up, I'll have to think of shit with some depth....that stands alone....DRAT, I prefer to snipe off of what others have done. Futile; when my post is a half page away!
)I think Kendra's pissed... (what's the matter, sweetheart.?)

I think that Vail is a beauty inside and out. Thank you.I think that, while I don't know what he's going through, crvy has always knocked the socks off me and I have every faith in her ability to weather a storm and make the decisions that are right for her.
I think that not being able to fix something when someone is hurting is incredibly painful and frustrating and makes me sad.
I think that learning that people need to do some things on their own, and carry their own pain is something I need to work on.

I think that Vail is a beauty inside and out. Thank you.
I think that one of the sweetest rewards in giving is to see someone gain the confidence and skill to carry their own "stuff." Once I was given the gift of seeing that, I was able to step back more easily, and to concentrate on giving in ways that remove obstacles instead of offering a lifejacket.