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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (380)3/15/1999 2:01:00 AM
From: Joana Tides  Respond to of 7442
 
Been back for a few hours, Howdy! Happy Anniversary To Mr. & Mrs. Blue! "Life Is Beautiful" indeed!!! So we all seem to have had the same kind of weekend; the inspirational kind to count up blessings! What great posts to read upon returning from our Sweet 16 Weekend at the Jersey shore! These beautiful kids had such fun together (will give the details soon), also thanks in part to GNET. But I've been planning to give her a big party for this milestone since the day she was born when I tried to picture who she would be at so many ages, so if it weren't for GNET providing the way it would have been savings, plastic, the pawnshop, whatever. Whichever, it would have happened just the same! Lucky to be born to loving parents, so have always known that when I want to do something for someone I love, the means for it are right there in front of me! Stuff I've wanted (oink oink) just for me myself & I is harder to come by; as it should be! Oh Yes stocks are good, gives one the time to do what you want, as Blue says... yeah, buying more precious time to be with and pamper the loves of one's life is the very best thing good stocks do. But stocks can't buy love; and without it what good is money? Whenever I hear the song: "Without Love, Where Would You Be Now?" I say out loud "Nowhere". Lacking love, might as well just work work work so to maybe meet someone to love if money is the only treasure in the chest.
Glad to see that no one on Techride faces a loveless problem; which must be the root worst of all existing on earth. I am so lucky as to not know what such a life is like. Never experienced it for even a second; although at times (when in rare boo-hoo ridiculous mode, ya know) I have imagined I did.
Don't we all, sometimes?!
Proclaiming All's Well and Life's A Cornucopia!
Joanie