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Re: Another "wonderful" side of facebook...

Posted by Farmer on November 16, 2009 at 08:24:56

In Reply to: Re: Another "wonderful" side of facebook... posted by Jewlz on November 12, 2009 at 21:44:00:

Oh well...thanks for asking...very kind & sweet of you...I live in "my bubble"...work/supporting my kids...otherwise I probably would work & study but all three I find hard to combine...I just learn from the books I can afford or precious websites and that is my very private "university"...work turns out to be super taxing...after a long time I had to change the workplace within the company & learn skills from scratch & a lot of it is also physically taxing, but in general I have the attitude of always trying in order to give the "opposition" no argument, that I was unwilling...that also eases my consciousness...cause I can live with failing, as long as I tried in life....same applies for the job-requirements.

Nice to have you once in while here...extending your bubble to the board...I always liked that...do I remember totally wrong...but I have the feeling, that we have @ the same time of the year birthday...end of the year???

For that matter or otherwise I would love to send you a little "electronic birthday wish"...at least...
If I dig...I might find again your email-address...if still being valid...

One stupid question at the end, what possibly pricks your (or mankinds in general) bubble??


One thing I was confronted with since last month was the death of my precious mother, who supported me after TF more than I could have deserved by my behaviour and although in pretty advanced age (89),
and in pretty bad health...it still came as a shock..."when the phone rings"...and there is someone less who had a personel interest in me so to speak...that gave for a moment the feeling room of being "lost/lonely/deserted"...kind of odd...it was "heavier" for some reason as when my father died, although my mother was stricter than him in many aspects. All the best down under (or do we live within the ball/hollow earth theory??? ; ) )