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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 09:08  #121

Mali wrote:
The only problem is that many young people want to move to the city instead of working on a farm, simply because it is such hard work.

It is sad that this problem exists here to. Parents work so hard to develop these great enterprises with guranteed income and prosperity and the kids would just assume sell it off and live off the investment. The kids don't realize the hard work is already done. My place is safer , more peaceful , less noise and I can go to the city any time I want.

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Mali
  Mar 19, 08, 09:10  #122

outintheyard wrote:
My place is safer , more peaceful , less noise and I can go to the city any time I want.

And probably less polluted!

Sunsets in the country are incomparable to any in the city. Still, I love the city for its own purposes :)

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 19, 08, 09:16  #123

Mali wrote:
I'm a Polis Sci/English Lit double major. Although some gender studies classes have been known to happen :)Are you in school too?

yep, I am in Toronto, double major:sociology/women/gender studies:) - mature student though, so I take some stuff with a pinch of salt:)

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z_darius
  Mar 19, 08, 09:30  #124

miranda wrote:
gender studies:) - mature student though, so I take some stuff with a pinch of salt:)

ouch!
That must hurt ;)

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 19, 08, 09:31  #125

z_darius wrote:
ouch!That must hurt ;)

how so? it is a discipline like any other and I happen to study what I am interested in. I also have a college diploma in photography - what can I say. I am an educated person:)

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z_darius
  Mar 19, 08, 09:33  #126

miranda wrote:
how so?

j/k ;)

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Mali
  Mar 19, 08, 09:34  #127

miranda wrote:

yep, I am in Toronto, double major:sociology/women/gender studies:) - mature student though, so I take some stuff with a pinch of salt:)

Thats awesome! I'd ask you where you go but this is a forum and we don't know what creepies are lurking lol!
I love that you're doing a double major too. :)

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miranda
  Mar 19, 08, 09:35  #128

z_darius wrote:
j/k ;)

don't ever joke with a feminist;). they have no sense of humour;)

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z_darius
Edited by: z_darius  Mar 19, 08, 09:37  #129

miranda wrote:
I also have a college diploma in photography

That is interesting. I like tinkering with processing digital photography, although lately not much time for that.

miranda wrote:
don't ever joke with a feminist;). they have no sense of humour;)

Oh I know.
I took a "women novelists" course once and I completely mixed Aphra Behn with mud,and then stomped her. I got 100% for the essay but the prof was pissed off with me :)

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miranda
  Mar 19, 08, 09:43  #130

Mali wrote:
Thats awesome! I'd ask you where you go but this is a forum and we don't know what creepies are lurking lol!I love that you're doing a double major too. :)
Lets just say that it is the requirement of the school I am studying at.
z_darius wrote:
That is interesting. I like tinkering with processing digital photography, although lately not much time for that.

very, I loved every minute of it, but then got busy with other things. It is an amazing hobby though and a time consuming one. I do mostly traditional photography and the SLR is my friend. I can see a lot of people playing due technology, but I seem to like the old style and techniques.

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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 09:54  #131

Miranda ! Do you ever take time out for simple lifes pleasures like going out on a date? You are so busy. Don't burn out early!

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 19, 08, 10:00  #132

outintheyard wrote:
Miranda ! Do you ever take time out for simple lifes pleasures like going out on a date? You are so busy. Don't burn out early!

is that a real concern or you just feel intimidated by educated women;)

it is true that I do a lot of things, I am a Gemini so I need to be busy in order to be happy. Just my nature, just my nature. I have time for dating too;)

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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 10:24  #133

It would be hard to intimidate me. I am the master multi-tasker. For instance : Currently I am working on a proposal for a 12 million dollar school and still I find time to write you. I am a Leo . I have seen my self and others inundated by our ambitions. Are we trying to avoid other personal issues of life?

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 19, 08, 10:38  #134

outintheyard wrote:
It would be hard to intimidate me. I am the master multi-tasker.

so am I.
outintheyard wrote:
I have seen my self and others inundated by our ambitions. Are we trying to avoid other personal issues of life?

yes, and no. If yo a looking for a simple answer that you are out of luck;). It is just a sign of times we live in and most people are really busy to stay afloat. There is nothing wrong with it. I belive that people make personal choices about their lifes, wheather they want to admit it or not.

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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 10:49  #135

the real danger is where to stop and smell the roses . So to speak. Some of us have such drive to be successfull and the need to further educate our minds. One must also not forget the simple intangible things that make life worth while.

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panienka
  Mar 19, 08, 11:04  #136

outintheyard wrote:
One must also not forget the simple intangible things that make life worth while

great words

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miranda
  Mar 19, 08, 11:09  #137

outintheyard wrote:
the real danger is where to stop and smell the roses .

agree, but I haven't done it in a long time:(. I have realized it a couple of weeks ago and I am amking changes already. Sometimes I have a tendency to forget about it, but living in the big city makes you behave like that. Although I make sure that I get time off for nice things for myself.
outintheyard wrote:
Some of us have such drive to be successfull and the need to further educate our minds.

are you taling about yourself? I am back at school in order to make more money:) - simple as that.
outintheyard wrote:
One must also not forget the simple intangible things that make life worth while.

I agree. It is easier to do it living outside of the city I would say, where one is closer to nature. Funny thing happend this summer. I went to teh cottage and could not sleep bacause it was TOO quiet;).

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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 11:55  #138

Even in a city like Chicago you can have moments of peace. I used to go bike riding on the outer drive after midnight. It was very peaceful and beautiful. #2 I am also back in school even though I have a very good income. I just wish to have a large retirement nest or at least have comfort money put away. #3 You should be able to sleep anywhere. No comfort for the restless soul.

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miranda
  Mar 19, 08, 12:25  #139

outintheyard wrote:
No comfort for the restless soul.

nope

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outintheyard
  Mar 19, 08, 12:43  #140

The question is what to do about it!?

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jestesjedyny
  Mar 19, 08, 15:08  #141

Mali wrote:
As for fake nails....they creep me out. Have you ever been beside a woman with fake nails and she had to scratch her arm or something? I could almost hear her skin breaking from those claws.


Now that's creepy lol !
Tiny story:
I'm sitting on the train/subway and next to me there is a woman with fake nails exactly like it shows in the picture you posted. Then she drops her metrocard, and tries to pick it up and goes "can you pick it up for me, my nails won't let me" Hahaahah Okay I gave it to her. I bended over, touched the dirty train's floor with my finger tips, just to give her a metrocard. I'm way too nice Lol !!

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miranda
  Mar 19, 08, 15:38  #142

outintheyard wrote:
The question is what to do about it!?

I don't know:)

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Mali
  Mar 19, 08, 16:55  #143

jestesjedyny wrote:

I'm sitting on the train/subway and next to me there is a woman with fake nails exactly like it shows in the picture you posted. Then she drops her metrocard, and tries to pick it up and goes "can you pick it up for me, my nails won't let me" Hahaahah Okay I gave it to her. I bended over, touched the dirty train's floor with my finger tips, just to give her a metrocard. I'm way too nice Lol !!

LOL You know its bad when you can't do things for yourself :)

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outintheyard
  Mar 20, 08, 06:37  #144

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I don't know:)

It looks like I am going to have to take you to Disney World!

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 20, 08, 06:51  #145

outintheyard wrote:
It looks like I am going to have to take you to Disney World!

NO, it is not my cup of tea at all:). I rather die than go there. Why do I get a feeling that you think that I don't know how to have fun Mr Yard. That is presumptious and patronizing of you;).

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outintheyard
  Mar 20, 08, 07:01  #146

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I rather die than go there

People have fun in the ways that suite them best. Sometimes going to where you would never dream of going is where you need to go. MAybe it is the step away from reality. Do you fear this step? I never thought I would go there either. I said what you did . I have not been back since, however , I now have a different feeling towards it. Yes presumptious. But that is life and quite normal to be so in such a format. As you are the same and so are most in this respect. I find your words in your reply to have a reality behind them perhaps hiding a need for fun. Almost an anger brought about by some hidden truth. Presumptious?

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miranda
  Mar 20, 08, 07:20  #147

outintheyard wrote:
People have fun in the ways that suite them best. Sometimes going to where you would never dream of going is where you need to go. MAybe it is the step away from reality. Do you fear this step? I never thought I would go there either. I said what you did . I have not been back since, however , I now have a different feeling towards it. Yes presumptious. But that is life and quite normal to be so in such a format. As you are the same and so are most in this respect. I find your words in your reply to have a reality behind them perhaps hiding a need for fun. Almost an anger brought about by some hidden truth. Presumptious?

I think that you are talking about yourself.

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outintheyard
  Mar 20, 08, 07:34  #148

miranda wrote:
think that you are talking about yourself.

I find it interesting that you did not argue with that comment and went for the redirect towards me. Maybe you would care to explain further?

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