Extremely tense. I am counting down the days until my hubby gives me an answer as to if he is going to get help for his multiple addictions or if we are splitting up
2007-11-02 14:02:38
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answered by Rachel☺ 5
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Dear you,
It is all go here. We are playing at games. It is engagingly quiet and very still.
Mechanically we stand, eagerly anticipating the sounds of dust. Mother makes porridge in the kitchen, in a pot. Quietly humming to herself. This tune has no name, yet. Yes, we agree that she has made it up.
Father is sitting in the big chair. He glares at us in an enthusiastic way, through a newspaper. Like many adults - he can see through things. We are having fun - though we don't know it. We enjoying watching one another out of the corners of our eyes - we stand in our respective corners. Seeing who can stand the straightest.
Perhaps next week we will lift our leg, while mother dusts. We are all having fun, because it is a birthday party. Except for the cat. She has jumped into the fire, again.
Granpa watches as the cat strolls slowly, with her remaining dignity, across the living room to find a quieter place to rest.
Wish you were here
Love cornflake#1
2007-11-03 01:51:12
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answered by cornflake#1 7
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Inside my home? Very quiet, about 70 degrees, and comfy.
Outside, its Michigan fall. About 35, starry sky with a few clouds, taste of frost in the air, smell of fallen leaves and grass and freshly tilled earth. (The farmers are finishing up harvesting corn and beets, so there is a great earthy smell.) Beautiful.
2007-11-02 14:03:04
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answered by 2 Happily Married Americans 5
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Like most places since LBJ, it is cool. i hope you haven't left a room with the lights on. Atmosphere in public places are cold.........they call themselves killing germs. They don't count people like me who are being frozen to death.
Atmospheric changes also come about when Moms and Dads invite God to live with them. This results in peace. love, and plenty. Get rid of TV and the fighting will go down. Spend time with those you love and you won't regret it.
2007-11-02 14:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The atmosphere here is cold, and slightly moldy. The heat just kicked on, which probably makes the mold worse.
2007-11-02 14:02:19
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answered by BJS 1
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Just like the atmosphere outside, except for warmer, a little more CO2, a little less O2, and a little less radiation.
2007-11-02 14:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I live in a black hole.
I just ate a whole star for dinner, so it's radiant in here. A few light-cones came to visit, but they just lingered at the event horizon, then left, seeing that I was busy eating my whole house.
Other than that, nothing out of the extraordinary!
2007-11-02 14:47:59
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answered by starling 3
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It's very stuffy. The stupid security people turned off the air conditioning early in October even though it feels like July. So it's warm.
2007-11-02 14:12:35
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answered by legion! 4
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Calm. The kids are asleep I'm nearly asleep and I better go to bed as I am up early in the morning. Nite nite.
2007-11-02 14:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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70% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 2% carbon dioxide, 6% residual gas emanations from last nights curry. Well, you asked!
2007-11-02 22:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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