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redtater


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redtater

Joe, Twin Falls, Idaho

My World, Enjoy!

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Just sitting here thinking about tomorrow........

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      • Shabbydoll
        • Yeah Neko Case is pretty awesome, isn't she? :)
      • tromboneforhire
        • Haha, don't hate my card because it's beautiful :P
      • Shabbydoll
        • I never thanked you for introducing me to Simply Red (via Music Madness. What would you recommend besides "Picture Book"?
      • Shabbydoll
        • Glad to hear you were digging the Jenny Lewis song. Check out her first album with the Watson Twins if you haven't already. =)
      • JAZZFREDERICK
        • WELCOME TO 2009 WORDS OF WISDOM SERIES FOR JANUARY 2009 If I were to say to you, "Old people are...." and then ask you to finish the sentence, how would you fill in the blank? Think about it for a moment. "Old people are...." What? Fragile? Senile? At death's door? What do you believe about old people? What if I said, "Old people are bright, energetic, active and interesting." You see, it's really impossible to generalize about so-called old people, any more than we can safely generalize about teenagers or 50-year-olds. Does aging have to mean a loss of significance? Do our older selves matter less than our younger selves? Much of the answer to these terribly important, but rarely-spoken, questions lies within our attitudes. If these attitudes define old age as a time marked by loss and decline, we are in for some real trouble. Besides, there are simply no data to support this negative conclusion. As Norman Cousins once said, "No one knows enough to be a pessimist." Aging, like most everything else, turns out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. You will get largely what you expect to get, what you believe, and what you think is likely for you. Pygmalion was not a casual insight of George Bernard Shaw. It was an observation of everyday dynamics. So if I ask you to complete the sentence, "When I am an old person..." what will you say? Do you expect the best for yourself? Do your actions support those expectations?
      • musiclove77
        • saw on an update that you were listening to atmosphere. niiiiiice. my favorites - the woman with the tattoed hands, sad clown, ABUSING THE RIB... that is a great track. he's an awesome lyricist. anyhow, hope you have a blessed new year!
      • JAZZFREDERICK
        • A special Words Of Wisdom For The December Holidays Okay, let's look at the art of accepting things from others. Everyone knows that it feels great to give, and most of us have learned that it's better to give than to receive. But there's a blessing to being able to receive gracefully too, and it's what I want to remind you of today. How does it feel to give a gift that is virtually ignored or, worse, received badly? Pretty awful, right? Children, especially, labor long and with great love to make special presents for their families. It can be crushing to see their best handiwork ignored or passed off with a comment like, "What's this supposed to be?" Some folks have trouble telling the white lies that sometimes seem necessary, in order to spare another's feelings. However, it's never necessary to lie. You don't have to say, "This is just what I've always wanted," if it's not true. But you can usually find something to compliment, and you can certainly acknowledge with pleasure, the thoughtfulness and effort the giver has shown without worrying about stretching the truth. You see, when you receive a gift graciously and with genuine gratitude, you are also giving something very precious at the same time you receive. As the saying goes, "It is a blessing to give and to receive." And, it is one of those rare occasions when you can have it both ways.
      • Y6figures
        • Thanks. It is an attention grabber. Makes me think of "The Sex Pistols".

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