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Thread: DICTIONARY FOR DECODING PERSONAL ADS
detalesrfun
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DICTIONARY FOR DECODING PERSONAL ADS
Posted:
2/23/2007 10:58:12 PM
So I'm not that crazy after all.... Accuracy bears it's own elegant humor, eh?
detalesrfun
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5 type of Guys EVERY Woman should date
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2/23/2007 10:53:37 PM
Hi Amy,
What an engaging, mature piece. It was a delight to read it and refreshing to hear your takes on what you received by giving your attention in unfamiliar directions. I was pleased to read at the end that you are a published writer. It makes me happy that such skill is shared with a large public. I look forward to reading more of your excellent material.
detalesrfun
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Losing a loved one to death
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4/16/2006 6:36:01 PM
Dear One,
There is no way that a dearly loved one can be replaced. The tragedy is that the sense of loss seems to obliterate the far greater value of the relationship you had. What if the good times were once again to come forward and take their rightful place at the front of your attention? What if the automatic sense of loss that comes when you think of your loved one was gone and all that was left was the gratitude of having known someone so wonderful? What if you felt only the great resource of having known your loved one?
With all due compassion, may I offer a suggestion? If you can find someone who knows the grief resolution pattern taught by Connierae Andreas, you may find a way to be much happier and honorrable with the memory of your loved one. She has found a way that can disconnect all the horrible feelings about loss and can recover the wonderful feelings of that relationship that are still rightfully yours. If there is a certified NLP practitioner in your area, it is likely that they could guide you through the process in about a half an hour. Quick, painless and permanent. What's the trade off? Resolution and gratitude, or pain?
DeTalesRfun
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Thanks, link help, spelling error
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3/1/2006 5:15:46 AM
Thank you all for providing this site and the great deal of attention you must be giving to maintain it. It works!
Help: I've updated my interests and all the catagories that used to show up in blue as links now don't function (they are now in black,) save one. What happened?
On the About page in the People section "i've" is properly capitalized.
Thanks again; excellent work!
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