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kingricefan

All-being, keeper of Space, Time & Dimension.
Jul 11, 2006
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Spokane, WA
I have a friend who was a flight attendant and had to deal with him on a flight. I guess apparently he would not look at nor respond to the flight attendants. They could not speak to him. They spoke to his body guard who in turn told him (even though he was sitting right there listening) and if he wanted something, he asked through the body guard.

Up your own ass much Pri*k I mean Prince?
Oh, and he's shy......
 

not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
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Behind you
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Grandpa

Well-Known Member
Mar 2, 2014
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Colorado
Love pastrami. The messier the better. Love beer with pastrami. Kudos, Sigs.

Love money. But like pastrami and beer, I've done just fine without it in given circumstances of my life.

For instance: I have enough money now to generally do the things I want - good scotch, the planned trip with Grandma, extending the kids money when they need it, buying nice cheese.

When I didn't have that, back when, there were times when digging a quarter out of a couch cushion made a qualitative difference in what we ate that night. Was I any less happy? I can't say that. We snickled our money together and took a trip when we had the means and had a grand time. When we went to a movie, it was an Event, and always appreciated. We got together with friends who had empty pockets like us and had a grand time. If given the choice between a buncha friends in a backyard barbecue and a buncha friends in a catered event, I think the backyard thing had as much, or more, joy than the other.

Of course, that's not unrestricted. But if you have enough to get food, shelter, and the basics for yourself, joy can be found. No doubt.

Now........... where's that yummy pastrami?
 

Sigmund

Waiting in Uber.
Jan 3, 2010
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In your mirror.
Lol I have low fat milk and yogurt...I keep nothing nice in the house cause I eat it all...

:laugh:

I have pretty good self control but it's just easier to not have stuff that is too much for me in the house. No ice cream and no chocolate. Have mercy, no chocolate ice cream. :apathy:
If I can stay away from chocolate for about 4 weeks I lose my craving for it. But if I eat chocolate, I will crave chocolate several times a day and I can't afford the weight. Or the time to exercise it off!

Hugs and sweet dreams.