Good afternoon, Sergeant!
The trouble with me is that I've got this feeling I rush through drills like such as these. I've got to tell myself to "Take your time!" It is often said, "Too much of anything, even if it is a good thing, could lead to bad." Don't think this is nothing but a fairy tale, for it isn't. Assume you are dirt poor & suddenly win the lottery. You think your money troubles are all over, don't you? Without proper care & guidance, you couldn't be further from the truth. A little bit of alcohol can be a good thing, to help aid in circulation & blood pressure (and you feel good too), however, if you overindulge the consequences could be deadly. Don't worry, an occasional night out is fine, but once it becomes every night there is bound to be other troubles lurking around too.
After serving in and around the waters of the Persian Gulf aboard nine different ships, from the U.S. and our allies, I want to be with you, if not physically in the same general location you are at, then in spirit - Brother in Arms! (I'm not sure where you are currently, but I too applaud your service to ur great country). OK, I've said my piece, I can say no more!
2007-10-28 09:50:24
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answered by Andy K 6
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The traditional story about a handsome prince coming to the rescue of a common young lass is [nothing but a fairy tale]. [The trouble with me is] that I don't believe in Cinderella stories that denote something regarded as resembling a romantic relationship in a magical, idealized, or an extremely happy ever after love affair to be realistic.
[I've got this feeling] some true romanticists will disagree when I say, "[too much of] a good thing can hurt you. I think it is wise to [take your time] when crossing over the unknown boundaries of your lover. With careful thought and much consideration, guard your heart before you say, "[I want to be with you]".
I will lightly touch his lips "Shhhhh. Only time will tell.[Say no more]".
2007-10-28 08:19:26
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answered by Ink Corporate 7
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I always manage to put my foot in my mouth! The trouble with me is that I never think before I speak. I am worried because I've got this feeling my mouth will get me fired! I have been told so many times by my boss, "Take your time before you speak at meetings," but I never listened. I think now my boss believes I am too much of a blabbermouth. I really wanted to progress at my job but I realize my aspirations are nothing more than a fairy tale. I have told my manager on several occasions, "I want to be with you in the future," but I think he misunderstood. He thinks I want to marry him but I only want to stay at the company for a long time. Well, say no more, my stupid, non-thinking remarks have gotten me in trouble again...
2007-10-28 07:15:40
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answered by Suzanne C 3
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i do no longer think of it sounds like it became written via somebody who speaks english as a 2nd language. that is surely o.k. written. the only issues i might replace are on the very commencing up: The sound of the beeping ALARM woke her up. The mattress room became dark. no longer something yet a splash easy that got here interior the direction of the blinds. Anna Stanley opened her eyes, feeling her head throb. How overdue had she been out the nighttime till now? She didn’t remember. She quite remembered something.
2016-10-14 06:38:13
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answered by thorton 4
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