Things you really LIKE
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To UTiler. . . .
Thanks. Phoebe is a great dog. The Dub is not mine. But she is a dream I hope to realize. That one is a 56. You can tell from the Front Turn Signals.
Pav. . .I love WV's. I have about 75 of them .. . Hot Wheels and Corgi Toys. Someday, I will own the Perfect Classic VW Vert.
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Juggling 5 balls, its just so much more satisfying than 3.
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Finishing the exam season. sweet sweet relief. Now i can get wasted when ever i have the cash
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I'm guessing your folks ain't using that app Igor's parents got.
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Nope, fortunately not. Although the getting wasted part was a bit of an exaggeration, that only happens at birthdays and arbitrary special occasions of my choosing.
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Flags.
Cranky Geeks.
Homestar Runner, et. al.
The Empire Strikes Back.
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@remus said:
Nope, fortunately not. Although the getting wasted part was a bit of an exaggeration, that only happens at birthdays and arbitrary special occasions of my choosing.
lol. Careful, young man. Nasty drug. Had a neighbour once who drank himself to death in two years time. Shame, he was a sweet bloke. Not cut out for this planet, I guess.
I used to work at a wine merchant's, back when I wasn't independently wealthy yet. It's surprising how many people drink more than is good for 'em. One thing I learned there. Another thing: lift with your legs!
I think I'm gonna have me a wee single malt now. It's bad for ya (causes cancer), but it tastes so fine! I might have me a cigar too. Girlfriend's in Holland - I can stink up the place.
A votre santé.
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**%(#408000)[My savior
My wife
My daughter
My family
My job
My friends
My cat (and our soon to be puppy)Good customer service
Waking up without an alarm
A cool breeze in the morning
A cool breeze in the afternoon
A beautiful sunset
The sound of an owl at full moonGood customer service
Clean clear water
The mountains of Tennessee
The occasional box of donuts that "shows up" at the office
Brown Basmati riceGood customer service
A well executed SketchUp Model
A seamless rendering
Selfless help from someone you don’t know
Uninterrupted internet service
This forumGood customer service
Racquetball
Squash
Badminton
Golf
BocceGood customer service
A clean house
A clean workshop
A clean vehicle
Taking pride in my workGood customer service
Pilot Razor Point pen
The feel of good lead beneath my fingers
A blue Sharpie
Watching my daughter drawGood customer service
A good book
A good movie
A good storytellerGood customer service
Mexican food
Italian food
…… foodGood customer service
Calvin & Hobbes
Fresh cut grass
Lazy afternoons
A beautiful smileOh, and did I mention good customer service?]**
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Companies who manage to seem small and personal, despite the potential for being large and faceless. Giving their employees the power to think and make decisions for themselves also helps.
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CAFFEINE
I'm addicted and proud of it.
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@unknownuser said:
[b][color=#408000]Selfless help from someone you don’t know
Yeah. And offering help to someone you don't know.
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....and world peace.
(originally invented by Sandra Bullock)
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Tell me the missus rented that one.
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@unknownuser said:
Tell me the missus rented that one.
Off course...
Rumor has it Sandra was involved in a bus accident some time before that.
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wow, boofredlay is one happy person. and would stinkie please stop binging up the spyware thing? this is supposed to be about posistive things.
the one thing i really like: making something great after spending hours of work on it, and watching it work perfectly and complete its intended goal. such a great feeling
and yes, the cool side of the pillow. and to go with that: turning on my electrcic blanket about 45 minutes before i go to bed on a cold night and then when i get into bed, its all nice and warm. ahhh.....
oh, and lucid dreaming. only have them about once every 3 months or so, but they are great. i used to be on a forum about them, great place, but apparantly you had to be 15 and... well... you get it. heres a wikipedia link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dreaming
playing my drums and just listening to them. ive gotten so used to playing them that i can set myself on autopilot and just listen. and it sounds great (im so modest)
this forum, thanks coen and co.
steampunk. greatest. subculter. ever. such a great community and energy, everything is DIY, and you are constantly slaping youself on the forehead thinking "why didnt i think of that?!?!?!?!". wich for me, is a good thing. it means i can use or modify that great idea that i never would have had normally and use it in another way.
foggy days, where its just foggy enough so that i cant see the end of my street, but not so foggy that you need to rent a cane to feel your way around. on those days, is just the right tempature, the air is still, and nothing has a shadow.
i could go on and on (im a very happy person, ussualy), but i have to keep the posts short, so i'll continue this later.
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@igor said:
foggy days
one of the most beautyful things in the world - time for dreaming (black rider emerging from the fog on a small hill, then vanishing into the dark forrest...)
what I really like:
when Germany, after starting with a disappointing performance in the first games of Euro 2008, wins the quarter final (sorry portuguese ) by finally finding back to it's ordered and controlled style, combined with a constantly dangerous opponent who puts up a fierce fight to the last minute... -
A dirty martini.
A good game of bridge.
Watching a building that I designed become a reality.
Canoeing and camping on rivers ... unfortunately, my camping buddy doesn't look so good to me anymore.
Hanging out at the leper colony at the 'plex.
The sound of crickets on a summer night.
Playing my guitar.
Shawshank and the Sound of Music.
These are a few of my favorite things. -
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens;
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens;
Brown paper packages tied up with strings;
These are a few of my favorite things.he he
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