Yes. Sometimes for a moment we can catch eachother when our souls are shining out at the same time. Some people never let this happen and its sad. It's not really a matter of the mind and what you think, it's a matter of the spirt and emotion.
2007-11-12 07:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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with honest people I always have. Look at Yahoo --- the problems of the most are very real and very semiliar. I do speak English, Spainish and German --- the most problems are the same. The greatest enemy of the Germans were the French. Today I have more friends in France than in Germany. I have friends in Uk, Spain, Marocco, US , the Philipines and Colombia. My best friend is a Russian. It's over. And that is good so.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz
2007-11-12 08:18:43
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answered by pinata 6
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The day after thankgiving. We were standing in line and for some reason the employees only gave out coupons for the people in the front of the store. When me and the people around us heard of this nonsence, the feelings and emotions going through everyones face all seemed to be the same. So yes, we all knew what everyone was feeling.
2007-11-12 07:36:03
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answered by Danuta F 3
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Yes the other day, in a really happy mood, I collected some autumn leaves and walked home with about four of them in my hand, all different shapes and colours. I caught this man's eye and noticed he'd just that second caught a falling leaf in his hand. We both held up our leaves in a kind of bizarre greeting, grinning at eachother and it felt really amazing, in a way which is hard to explain...
I think we both didn't really know why we had these leaves in our hands, but we understood then we didn't need a reason for it to be meaningful.
2007-11-12 07:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, especially in a situation where maybe we were waiting in a line at a check out at a store or to buy a ticket or something and the person in front of us was being just plain dumb or taking more time than necessary. The stranger and I just looked at each other with that knowing look referring to the person ahead of us. No words were spoken nor were they necessary!
2007-11-12 07:35:01
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answered by Eric G 2
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Yes, a lot of them are those tired, worn down moments where its the best you can do to give a half-hearted smile. Also, the look of being overly tired but excited when you are pregnant, and a similar look of exhausted joy for new mothers. I prefer seeing those people who are just absolutely glowing from having a wonderful day. I ran into one once while waiting in a line somewhere, glanced her a smile, and I think she was just waiting for someone to tell..she just bubbled right up "he proposed!" and we continued to talk about her fabulous day until we parted ways.
2007-11-12 07:37:11
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answered by geeky_mommy 2
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ALL the time,
I love it,
some people would disagree,
but you can learn so much from a stranger and their world,
strangers tend to give you the straight truth and
nothing but the truth when you need some advice rather than your friends who only
feed you what you only want to hear,
it has helped build my social skills as well.
2007-11-12 07:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes as a matter of fact, last week I had a conversation with a woman as we were both in line, she shared her life story with me and I know I will never see her again, but we did share a "moment" as you would call it, we bonded a bit and I think she needed someone to hear her out.
2007-11-12 07:36:29
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answered by ♥Cute City Chick♥ 4
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Yes
2007-11-12 07:34:37
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answered by Miss De Vill 4
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Many times! And some of those times quickly led to one of those "lewd" moments!
2007-11-12 07:39:02
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answered by wayne_burdeshaw 5
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