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#173158 - 01/30/09 08:15 PM
Getting a complex
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Hi guys, under the thread Singlehood "NO" which is a very serious discussion. I feel like I must be dead-ending threads, or posting new topics that have no value. If I am a PITA please break it to me gently. Or if I P***** some of you off, I'm sorry, it was not intentional.
Edited by Princess Lenora (01/30/09 08:22 PM)
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#173164 - 01/30/09 09:57 PM
Re: Getting a complex
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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i haven't sen any topics you posted prinsess. as for ending them i sometimes wonder that about myself too. I sure in your case its coincidense. but brave of you to put that out their and aske for some feedback
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#173172 - 01/31/09 12:59 AM
Re: Getting a complex
[Re: celtic_flame]
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So you wonder too? It might be nothing to take personally. Yes, it is brave to ask if one has made another upset, because you run the risk of getting rejected. You are faithful and loyal, thanks for the response. You're wonderful to notice and tell me your side too. PL
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#173173 - 01/31/09 02:44 AM
Re: Getting a complex
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Loc: American living in Germany
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Princess, how on earth could you pxxx any one off. No way!!!
It's weekend time, and the forum usually slows down to a stop. I have noticed, too, that the ladies don't respond as much as they used to. But it doesn't mean your posts aren't read. I have listened to several of your radio shows on the same subject. For those who never had, I can recommend them.
My son and A are coming over soon. So got to get the play dough out, and put on my grandma cap. Have a nice weekend everybody.
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#173270 - 02/01/09 10:56 AM
Re: Getting a complex
[Re: chatty lady]
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PL, I don't know what you mean by a PITA, but I'm sure you have done nothing wrong. There is so much to read, sometimes we run out of time. Some days I scan the threads, but I there are not enough hours in the day to do everything I want to do. I have friends who need attention. Then washing, ironing, cooking, and cleaning interfere with my internet posting. And there's grocery 'n clothing shopping, walking and caring for Xena, exercising, etc. You know! Don't take anything that's missed, personally. Don't mean to, ya know!
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#173312 - 02/01/09 02:53 PM
Re: Getting a complex
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Hi friends, I'm sorry I put you all on the spot. I tried to delete my post, but it was "too late". I don't know why I felt so sensitive in that moment but I do know the truth of the busy lives. I also know that once on this forum, it's hard to get off! I tell myself, just one thread, and all of a sudden, an hour or two has flown by! Sometimes I'm gone for weeks due to family affairs. I always feel welcomed when I come back. And I miss people who are not here. Jabber, you still iron? I gave that up a long time ago. The only items to iron are my husband's work clothes, and he is perfectly capable of handling the iron. by PITA I meant Pain in the rear. Thanks for the answers. XXOO PL
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#173317 - 02/01/09 03:04 PM
Re: Getting a complex
[Re: Anno]
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