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thanks Humminbird
Be good to yourself,
Tara
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Tara, I didn't think you were being rude at all. Actually, quite confused at what you are referring too?
I'm sorry we didn't get to chat the other nite, but I got bumped off and when I came back you were gone.
As far as conversation goes I'm open to discussing just about anything. You missed a good chat tonight, it was about sex, drugs and rock and roll. Ah yes, the younger years! LOL for me anyway, being 41 I had to cut out the drugs (well actually guess I traded 'em in for a bottle of xanex and darvocet, so maybe things aren't that differentafter all, lol).
Going to see the Rolling Stones Saturday, that is if Mick's not to thin to see from the nose bleed section!
You know you just never know someone till you get to know them, that's why I agree with you, it's SO important to talk about all different subjects.
Maybe I've come across to you as a narrow minded conversative, won't talk about anything but God christian? If so, I've been misrepresenting myself! I'm definately a people person, otherwise I wouldn't have gone into the health field, particularly psychology, which I loved! Did psych for 6 years, all you do is get to know your patients. Fascinating field of medicine!
Anyway, maybe we will get the chance to chat again some day and we can get to know one another better. God bless and take care of yourself, hummingbyrd. -
I hope that too you sound like a very interesting woman and always there with something to say to give support.hummingbyrd said:Tara, I didn't think you were being rude at all. Actually, quite confused at what you are referring too?
I'm sorry we didn't get to chat the other nite, but I got bumped off and when I came back you were gone.
As far as conversation goes I'm open to discussing just about anything. You missed a good chat tonight, it was about sex, drugs and rock and roll. Ah yes, the younger years! LOL for me anyway, being 41 I had to cut out the drugs (well actually guess I traded 'em in for a bottle of xanex and darvocet, so maybe things aren't that differentafter all, lol).
Going to see the Rolling Stones Saturday, that is if Mick's not to thin to see from the nose bleed section!
You know you just never know someone till you get to know them, that's why I agree with you, it's SO important to talk about all different subjects.
Maybe I've come across to you as a narrow minded conversative, won't talk about anything but God christian? If so, I've been misrepresenting myself! I'm definately a people person, otherwise I wouldn't have gone into the health field, particularly psychology, which I loved! Did psych for 6 years, all you do is get to know your patients. Fascinating field of medicine!
Anyway, maybe we will get the chance to chat again some day and we can get to know one another better. God bless and take care of yourself, hummingbyrd.
Look forward to it actually,
Tara
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