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EJ April 25 2002
- Apr. 25, 2002I got the greatest camo suede bustier at Wilson's last nite--on mega
sale. Originally $149, I got it for less than $11. hee. What fun. I
am not going to wear it to A&A's wedding, even though a fellow
customer told me it was "Very Springer"...this was a big hunky black
guy with a 300 lb white girlfriend, so I'm sure he'd know all
about 'springer'.
Anyhoo....it was a great find. I knew I had to have it when I saw it,
but I had to find 'real' stuff first. So I got a wrap and pantyhose
at Foley's and then went back to get the bustier. It is a h00t!
I have lots to do: pack. Get tortillas for mom & greg. Maybe some TX
wine. Pack A&a's gifts, get a quickpick for A&A, get one for mom &
gret, and one for Jen for Saturday's drawing, and hopefully get all
this stuff done in time so I can do dinner with the poly's. I really
liked meeting Bryce & Angela & Markus, and a couple of other people
at Bryce & Angela/Apple's picnic. So....hopefully I can go. If
not,though, that's OK too. I have alot to get done before I fly out
tomorrow a.m.
Taurus
Horoscope (by astrocenter.com)
Today's planetary aligment may make you feel a little bit like you
have enrolled in a philosophy class. With their "farmer" aspects,
Taurus' don't like people who rant and rave unless they are talking
about something that is directly linked to concrete experience. There
are a lot of philosophers who were Taurus', but they always try to
relate their ideas to concrete reality. Look at Karl Marx, for
example!
Gemini
Horoscope (by astrocenter.com)
You are like to experiment, which is a fundamental aspect of the sign
of Gemini. Today, your beliefs, faith and ideology will be
challenged. Today, the planetary configuration will tend to highlight
your opposite, putting your weaker qualities into question. The
aspects talk about "belief" and ideology, challenging Gemini's
tendency to fear commitment. Hard to argue with this, isn't it, dear
Gemini?
- Apr. 25, 2002Palm Reading Results
by rkwest.com
You have a good imagination, and often exhibit sensitivity to others.
At times, you may tend to be overly sensitive to criticism. You can
be excessively cautious or narrow in your outlook unless you receive
the right kind of encouragement.
You are inclined to change your mind about things fairly often.
You have so many interests that you may have trouble deciding which
ones to pursue.
You are a warm hearted person, with much love to give. You probably
like children, and exhibit many playful characteristics.
There may be times in your life when you give in to feelings of
sadness or depression.
You are likely to make decisions based on intuition or feelings
rather than intellect.
You are naturally charming and inclined to be flirtatious.
There are inconsistencies in your energy level, possibly triggered by
external factors or emotional changes.
You have a basically strong constitution, and should enjoy good
health most of the time.
You are likely to make many changes in the direction of your life.
This may be based on interruptions due to health problems, or it may
be that you just have trouble focusing your energy.
No matter what other factors influence your personality, there is an
under lying sense of practicality that you can draw on if you wish.
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I've been reading the poly list. There are alot of poly wannabes on
the list who haven't actually done anything yet. Including gross
nasty hanging testicles out of his shorts fat man and his
breederwife.
ew.
anyhoo...one of the topics that came up briefly was the living
arrangement. I guess you could have as many as 6 people living in a
regular house, but 4 would probably be ideal for a house like the one
Tom & I have. I think 3 would be too unstable, you'd be getting into
all that 2-against-1 stuff.
So in a situation where you lived in a regular house, you'd have to
divide up the bills and housework fairly, decide on whether to have a
household checking account or trust 1 person to keep the joint
finances in his/her account, or whether to assign bills to each
person, like Tom & I do. He pays the phone and mortgage, I pay long
distance, gas, electric, and groceries.
Then you'd divide up the household jobs; look at what needs to be
done daily (dishes, cooking, sweeping) weekly (laundry, lawn-mowing,
toilet scrubbing, vacuuming, mopping, grocery shopping, taking trash
to curb) monthly (dusting, changing air filters in A/C, cleaning
out 'fridge, etc.) And deciding how to divide up these tasks fairly.
Decide if a household member can do more housework in exchange for
less financial contribution to the house, or make a larger financial
contribution to the household in exchange for having to do less
housework.
I think sexual jealousies are probably the least of the worries I'd
have in a poly relationship...