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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Mephisto who wrote (13424)10/26/1997 1:12:00 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
Mephisto, I thought that the Jaguars starting in 1984 were much simpler and better mechanically. I remember them doing a pretty total retooling of the cars then, because of their horrible reputation for spending their lives in the the repair shop. The very modern ones, after Jaguar was bought by Ford or whatever happened, I don't like as well. The jaguar hood ornament is absolutely gone, and the tail lights are exactly like the ones on Crown Victorias. I bet they run more reliably, though, but as far as sleek British design goes, just forget it!! Ruined!!!

I am not sure liking to live in chaos is the sign of any disorder at all, unless it is destructive, confusing, time-wasting, inefficient chaos where the lights get turned off because you mislaid the bill, or you permanently misplace an animal or small child. Chaos to me is alive, full of possibilities and opportunities for change and growth. It is also much different than living in filth. I cannot stand dirty dishes in the sink, for example, or smelly laundry in huge piles laying around by the washboard.

I bet you can't either!!! Of course, out of sight, out of mind, and if a door can be shut on the clutter, or it has conveniently disappeared under the bed, manana is time enough to deal with it.

Agreed?
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