It's 4am..... what the hell am I still doing here??????

wolfie69

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I can't sleep...had a great time tonight, went out on a REAL date!!!!!!!!! We went to see the movie "Lost Souls" (don't waste your money.

So now I am sitting here, not sleeping, thinking that I am addicted to this damned BB.... oh well.... I am not sure what response I am looking for so feel free to blast out anything you feel like....
 
Wolfie, I'm doing the same thing. But I know I'm addicted. Only trouble, I didn't get...(it's an L-word) is there any chance you and I can play in a thread?
 
hmmmmmmmm

I didn't get laid either....lol

email me and we can talk about it.....
 
Who 'ya gonna Call?...

You can't Fuck all night, anyway...I always come here in the Middle of the Night...Others get up and smoke a cigarette and do crosswords, make a peanutbutter and jelly sandwich, and back to bed...When a relationship lasts five years, Sex isn't always the main place to share That Joy and Laughter anymore, like it was in the Beginning...but I try to find a way to always reinvent a new Twist into it...I don't know how my Great grandparents married in the early 1900's at the age of 16, and stayed together till they were 90 and died, but I think it's along these lines...
 
Who says you can't fuck all night?
But I agree that you have to make an effort to keep things interesting (after 8 years). Your great grandparents stayed together because of one little word I'm not surprised you are unfamiliar with - most today can hardly even say it. It's called COMMITTMENT.
 
Commitment is exactly my Point...

I know what kept them together...

But you should've seen how different they were. She wuz gung-ho religious, and his seeming lack of it would make her so mad...But when she walked away in a huff, he would turn to us and smile and wink. It was always obvious to us kids how much they loved one another...they died within a year apart.
 
Re: Commitment is exactly my Point...

insideShiraz said:
I know what kept them together...

But you should've seen how different they were. She wuz gung-ho religious, and his seeming lack of it would make her so mad...But when she walked away in a huff, he would turn to us and smile and wink. It was always obvious to us kids how much they loved one another...they died within a year apart.

Hey, are you my long lost brother? You just described my grandparents to a "T"! Even the part about dying within a year of each other.
 
I have a great aunt and uncle who, when they moved to a nursing home, staged hunger strikes when the ^&$$#$^% nursing home directors tried to put them in separate rooms. Can you believe that?? Married over 60 years and some idiots wanted to separate them?
 
Hi Cheyenne...

But of course I am...

Really, though, people that stay this long together, this is not an unusual story of a different Time...

If you were my Sister, you wouldn't remember them at all, you'd be too young...

But I'd certainly be your Brother should you ever want another one, I miss my Family...Horus is my guardian and this leaves me out side of that Hearth now...Or is it all just looking for Isis?...

I can see you going, "Huh?"
 
Re: Hi Cheyenne...

insideShiraz said:
But of course I am...

Really, though, people that stay this long together, this is not an unusual story of a different Time...

If you were my Sister, you wouldn't remember them at all, you'd be too young...

But I'd certainly be your Brother should you ever want another one, I miss my Family...Horus is my guardian and this leaves me out side of that Hearth now...Or is it all just looking for Isis?...

I can see you going, "Huh?"

Huh? ;)

Okay, you're starting to know me but also starting to make some sense. Sometimes. Yes, marriages of my grandparents' time were made to last. They weren't the throw away version of today.

How old are you that you think I'd be too young to remember?

You don't have any family? Or you just don't see them anymore?
 
I don't see them, or...

Visa versa...

Anyway, my sisters were 3 or so when my great-grandparents died, but for a second there, I was hoping that you really were my sister. I have two sisters a couple of years older than me that I never met...Foster/adoption before I was born, etc.
 
insideShiraz said:

Anyway, my sisters were 3 or so when my great-grandparents died, but for a second there, I was hoping that you really were my sister. I have two sisters a couple of years older than me that I never met...Foster/adoption before I was born, etc.

I'm so sorry that I'm not one of your sisters, it sounds like you really want to have them in your life. Have you searched for them? Tried to see if they want to know you, too? Family is special, it is worth a chance. As I've said on this board a few times before, miracles do happen. Regularly.

In the meantime, I could always use another younger (older?) brother!
 
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