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2007-10-19 06:14:10 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

I don’t know if they will come back to read this but, lucky asked if I am.

Absolutely! I am proud of the man I am today. I am happy that I can look back, see the mistakes I have made, learn from them and move forward in the grace of my Lord Jesus Christ. I have a wonderful loving wife, a great dog, a good job, an awesome family. I have my health, transportation and a roof over my head. It’s much more than I have ever had in my life and I am happy for all of it.

I am also happy that when it all boils down, whatever happens down here doesn't really matter. I know where I am going.

God bless!

2007-10-19 06:34:59 · update #1

Pfo - I hear you on that one. It's true that you can never really go back... I hope things look up for you soon brother.

2007-10-19 08:01:33 · update #2

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Yes, I am happy because I am blessed and living in the greatest country in the world and I just took delivery on a new Barrett Light 50.

Self-Employed, retired and married to a great woman.

Couldn't be happier if I was twins.

2007-10-19 08:23:11 · answer #1 · answered by Kinpatsu 2 · 3 0

Not really. Not truly until I am back home and back in college studying Journalism. Right where I left off in 2004. Yet I believed in a wise 93 yr old Japanese Man who taught me Japan honor. I had worked for him for years and cared for his immediate family. Yet as he wrote me into the will the creatures came out. And my life has been altered/was destroyed basically including felony charges (all dismissed 1 yr later) .
Yet I am well cared for now and loved. Have toys and all I want, should I ask. I had a lifetime of belongings to replace as they were all stolen from me.
I have traveled the World. Seen and met people that most just dream of. Had money and left money. Been a "sort of " amidst numerous celebrity and high power political friends.
Happy at home plugging away at my current events. My dog by my side. And once we all return to Hawaii and my feet reach the real sand, then happy is a small word compared to that feeling again. Florida stinks. But I am spoiled.
Love being involved in politics again. If if only on Y! pages. I sure miss that excitement. Yet again, I have done it and what I have not done is see the mainland USA. But since we left in 2005 we have gone from Eureka CA to Lake Wales, FL this summer FL and slowly up to Indiana. Each stop at a State Park.
In general, happy. Not ecstatic yet. When kmbafla goes kmbaHNL then you will know. XX Kim

2007-10-19 08:59:39 · answer #2 · answered by Mele Kai 6 · 1 0

I'm generally happy. Right now, though, I'm a bit sad. Tomorrow is the 1 yr. anniversary of the day my Mom went home to be with the Lord. I'm happy that she is healthy. I'm happy that she is no longer suffering. I'm jealous that she gets to worship at the foot of Jesus. But I'm sad because I miss her. Without the Lord, though, I would be a wreck! So, yes, I'm generally happy!

2007-10-19 08:11:12 · answer #3 · answered by Tink 3 · 2 0

I was deliriously happy,(I thought) after I retired in 1998. After discovering tumors in 2000, I was very depressed UNTIL, I told the world to KISS MY ASZ, I am going to live the rest of my life, as I damned well please !! I got very deliriously happy again, right after I moved-LOCK- STOCK, AND BARREL, to a very small town, in the Desert Mountains Valley of north central Mexico !! I am the ONLY GRINGO who lives there, in an extraordinarily quite/ peaceful area.
Folks, IF you are not happy, YOU have to make the changes !!! Get HAPPY, LIFE IS GREAT- GREAT- GREAT !!!!!
You will be surprised just how good things get, as soon as you tell the scatology spreaders to 'go to hell, and right now'.

2007-10-19 07:22:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Not particularly, I moved to NJ over the past year and I don't like this state. Looking forward to getting away from here. I never liked it here when I was born, and I am disappointed to be back.

Hence the sad-faced avatar. Everyone here will know when I'm happy, I'll change my face.

2007-10-19 07:57:46 · answer #5 · answered by Pfo 7 · 4 0

Yes.

I can play my instruments, I have my boyfriend and two very playful wonderful cats, I have my life ahead of me and I am excited about incorporating the new monasticism principles into my life.

I recently got my health back after having bronchitis for about six months, and so I am about to finally be able to go job hunting, and find a solid routine again. (I am a college graduate who is biding time before graduate school).

2007-10-19 06:47:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

God Bless you! Yes, i am very happy. I have a wonderful marriage, my kids are grown and well educated. I have beautiful grandchildren, and also a nice puppy. I've worked hard and obtained good position.
I have a nice country home and things could not be better.

2007-10-19 06:43:44 · answer #7 · answered by Moody Red 6 · 6 0

I think many things in life are hilarious. So I guess that quantifies me as a happy person.

Growing up in a loving (yet poor) family paid off immensely. Also, having a clear conscience is the greatest feeling of all.

2007-10-19 06:19:01 · answer #8 · answered by Chi Guy 5 · 6 1

Very happy. Why, wow, that is tough, there are so many things.

I have a wonderful family

I own my own business

The only debt I have is for a mortgage because I live within my means and save up for my needs and wants.

I am proud of what I have accomplished given my background

2007-10-19 06:21:14 · answer #9 · answered by halestrm 6 · 5 1

My life is horrible I finally got control of it my freak show family used me my entire existence and even basically made sure I remained single so as to get free labor out of me. I hate them and therefore I am told I hate myself for hating my family.

However I am more happy now that they are gone and dying.

2007-10-19 06:20:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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