On Jun 29, 6:46=A0pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> Vickie wrote:
> > On Jun 29, 2:24 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > wrote:
> >> Vickie wrote:
> >>> I suppose it is natural to be in a long term relation****p and forget
> >>> the need to tell that special someone that you have pride in who
they
> >>> are and what they do.
>
> >>> Is it just thoughtlessness?
> >>> Do some think it takes away some of their own worth if they give out
=
a
> >>> compliment?
>
> >> That's pretty sad if that's true.
>
> > When it takes a ton of prodding to coax a compliment it makes you
> > wonder why it is so hard for some people. =A0You end up giving up, and
> > you either go the way of self-doubt or self-discovery. =A0I hope the
> > friend I talked with last eve goes toward self-discovery.
>
> >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D7I5sixwOQlg
>
> >> Sorry, I'm on dialup. Old school. Plus I wouldn't watch You Tube
> >> crapola anyways!
>
> > Shut it!
>
> It's not open. =A0 =A0Sorry.
> Next? =A0 =A0:-)
Such a stink-o.
>
> > Lyrics:
>
> > Your love is better than ice cream
> > Better than anything else that I've tried
> > And your love is better than ice cream
> > Everyone here know how to cry
>
> > And it's a long way down
> > It's a long way down
> > It's a long way down to the place
> > Where we started from
>
> > - S McLachlan (changed to correct spelling)
>
> Sarah means it's gotten a lot better?
No, it means, wouldn't you just ride on cloud nine if someone said
those words to you?
I think people are getting stingier with complements, especially
between couples after the honeymoon is over.
Vickie


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