A teabag - in case you ever get into hot water, make tea & share it.
A pack of tissues - to remind you to dry each others tears.
A toothpick - to pick out the good in yourself & others.
A package of salt - to remember to take some things with a grain of salt.
A lifesaver - to remind you that Friends are lifesavers.
A penny - so you are never broke.
Sweetarts - to take the bitter with the sweet in life.
A kiss - to remind you to kiss away boo-boos & that you are loved.
A star - to remind you to shine & always try your best.
A pencil & eraser - to remind you that we are all sharp,
but we all make mistakes too.
A paper clip - to hold your life together.
A snickers - to remind us to laugh more & enjoy life.
A duck - to remind you to let some things roll off your back.
A mint - to remind you that we're all worth a mint as long as we work together.
A hug - of which we can never give or receive too many.
2007-08-03 08:36:16
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Mens Survival Kit
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2015-08-06 16:21:43
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1. Loud speakers
2. Ear plugs
3. A very large bottle of Tylenol
4. Money
5. 2 Remotes for the T.V.
6. A big bottle of Wine
2007-08-03 08:14:15
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Here ya go:
1) A long list of common interests; things you both enjoy doing TOGETHER as opposed to separate interests and separate groups of friends.
2) A lot of tolerance for each other's differences. As much as you share in common, you're still going to rub one another wrong from time to time. Be mature and deal with it. Separate the small $h!t from the serious stuff.
3) A sense of compromise; so that you can work out your problems with a minimum of emotional trauma. It's marital negotiation.
4) A sense of sympathy and forgiveness. You're both going to screw up on occasion. You need to be able to forgive, forget, and move on with the relationship.
2007-08-03 12:15:51
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