I think you need to have an ice cold pitcher of margaritas, two big, fat, juicy steaks, home fries and rent a currently released DVD. Sound good?
2006-06-21 02:04:57
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answered by Joe 6
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I'm most certain we both need a ten-step program, being is that I've already asked simular questions if yah click on my name.
How bout we make a gum that tastes better than the ashtray Nicotine gum.....something that numbs the fingers and the thought process...then we can't type or have a head full of answers we're just die'n to share with others. As soon as you take it out of your mouth.....your functions are back to normal....but it leaves a flower odor in your nose which makes you yearn to go work in your yard and plant something !!! I'd sure get a lot more done then I have in the last month of learning about this damb site!!
Have a great day!
SmileyCat : )
2006-06-07 04:56:07
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answered by SmileyCat : ) 4
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Hhhmm! It would depend on the nature of the dream. Someone earlier said you may have unresolved answers. This could be true. Sometimes though we dream of the things that are most familiar in our conscious state.
I think the best one to answer this question is you. If you can find the patience for it, analyze your participation in 'Yahoo answers.'
Search the questions that seem to draw you. Look for patterns in the answers that you can't resist answering.
For alot of people, participation takes alot of their time because something is missing in their life away from the computer. Everyone has their own reasons.
I live alone and this provides a vehicle for me to interact with others. I've also just recently created access to the Web. This is uncharted territory for me.
I also believe too much of anything could corrupt an otherwise healthy lifestyle. Moderation is the key.
2006-06-20 12:33:19
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answered by M.C. 4
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If you usually have much more amazing dreams that you don't want to miss out on, I can see your point, but I doubt that's the case here.
Dreaming about anything you do during the day is perfectly natural and only becomes a problem if it starts to interfere with your daily life. Just let yourself enjoy Yahoo! Answers. Any hobby where you get a thrill out of helping other people is definitely a good one. And helping people in your dreams, well, that's good too.
2006-06-09 22:35:37
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answered by Flif 7
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Our dreams are unsolved questions in our heads. Maybe you asked a question and then went to bed wondering what will every ones answers be. You'll be fine. But maybe you should take a break for a day or two.
2006-06-19 18:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I think you may need a 12 step program. ( It's 12, not 10, friend.)
2006-06-20 17:45:01
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answered by I am Sunshine 6
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Dreams reflect our unresolved emotions in conscious state. What does this dream tell you? I would venture to say, you have a lot of unresolved questions and seeking answers from many sources may just be a confusion?
2006-06-07 04:41:12
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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Yes a ten step program would be good they should have support groups for those of us who are addicted to this site. lol
2006-06-07 04:44:19
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answered by arizonabrat 3
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Noooo, you simply need to walk away from Yahoo answers for a few days then come back and start fresh
2006-06-19 15:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-06-19 13:16:26
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answered by chuckleslovesjesus 3
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Yes. Or you need to get hooked on a forum and get into it with all kinds of weirdos like I do! That will take up a lot of your time and get you away from the Answers.
2006-06-15 09:14:12
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answered by Samba Queen 5
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