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  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    edited October 2018
    Kiyomoo wrote: »
    I have a hamster.

    I had a Guinea pig named cuoy.

    Had.
  • Finishiitnow
    Finishiitnow Posts: 896 Member
    MikePTY wrote: »
    I've lived in 3 different countries in addition to one I was born in.

    Wow! You are brave, free and fearless. Gr8 4 U
  • Kiyomoo
    Kiyomoo Posts: 354 Member
    Kiyomoo wrote: »
    I have a hamster.

    I had a Guinea pig named cuoy.

    Had.

    I had a guinea pig named Nemo.

    Had.
  • slessofme
    slessofme Posts: 7,740 Member
    I am a reluctant optimist. I try to wrap myself in cynicism, but I know the optimist is still in there somewhere because I get disappointed when the worst case scenario things that I totally expect to happen actually do.
  • brightsideofpink
    brightsideofpink Posts: 1,018 Member
    -I'm 39 (and actively seeking ideas for where to celebrate my 40th)
    -I suck at all things art- I can't even draw stick figures
    -I enjoy a good debate
    -Still, I visit MFP a lot to get a break from politics, arguments and blind apologists
    -I hate popsicle sticks. I get the shivers watching somebody eating popsicles. Even writing it turns my stomach.
    -I had braces as an adult.
    -I graduated top 3 in my class and still managed to get banned from my HS grounds :)
    -I love college basketball and professional football, but have no interest in professional basketball or college football.

  • MikePTY
    MikePTY Posts: 3,814 Member
    MikePTY wrote: »
    I've lived in 3 different countries in addition to one I was born in.

    Wow! You are brave, free and fearless. Gr8 4 U

    Sometimes I think the people who choose to stay living in the US with all that is going on are the brave ones haha.

    But living somewhere else besides your home country is something I think more people should try to take advantage of if the circumstances present themselves.

    I lived in Asia for a year when I was 19-20 (2 months in Hong Kong, 9 months in The Philippines), and it was an experienced that really allowed me to grow into an adult.

    I moved to Panama when I was 27 with my wife who is Panamanian, so that one was not nearly as crazy. We have been here almost 5 years now, and while every place has it's difficulties, I have no intention of leaving anytime soon.
  • honeybee__12
    honeybee__12 Posts: 15,688 Member
    Although I've experienced some unexplainable things, enjoy reading, watching and discussing things like ghosts, aliens on earth, astrology and the like,
    I do not believe any of it is true or exsists.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    edited October 2018
    Although I've experienced some unexplainable things, enjoy reading, watching and discussing things like ghosts, aliens on earth, astrology and the like,
    I do not believe any of it is true or exsists.

    Had me like...

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  • elsie6hickman
    elsie6hickman Posts: 3,864 Member
    All I can say is that my heart goes out to everyone who has been through so many challenges and continues to fight. You are brave and so strong!!
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    I still have nightmares about losing my job and being stuck back at my old one
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    bojack5 wrote: »
    I made a huge mistake many years ago....something that cannot be made right. I sometimes wonder if the maniacal way I approach life stems from that......i rarely think about it consciously anymore, but maybe it drives me.....?

    What was the mistake,? must have been a doozy to have impacted so much.
  • Finishiitnow
    Finishiitnow Posts: 896 Member
    -I'm 39 (and actively seeking ideas for where to celebrate my 40th)
    -I suck at all things art- I can't even draw stick figures
    -I enjoy a good debate
    -Still, I visit MFP a lot to get a break from politics, arguments and blind apologists
    -I hate popsicle sticks. I get the shivers watching somebody eating popsicles. Even writing it turns my stomach.
    -I had braces as an adult.
    -I graduated top 3 in my class and still managed to get banned from my HS grounds :)
    -I love college basketball and professional football, but have no interest in professional basketball or college football.

    Fascinating
  • honeybee__12
    honeybee__12 Posts: 15,688 Member
    Other than once at my son's wedding and swaying at concerts,
    I have never danced in public.
  • Finishiitnow
    Finishiitnow Posts: 896 Member
    -I am 43 years old.i love you
    -I have 2 sons and 2 daughters.i love you
    -They are from 3 different mothers.i love you
    -1 daughter left us at 17 months old. <3
    -I work as a plastics machine operator.injection mould? I love you
    -I also work as a freelance graphic designer. i love you
    -I work 16 hours a day.i love you
    -I have steel bars holding my neck together.i love you
    -I have PTSD.i love you
    -I have OCD.i love you
    -I have ADD.i love you
    -I am funny af.i love you
    -I am terrified of people and everything around me.i love you
    -I can’t stop pushing for more.i love you
    -I feel so overwhelmingly old.i love you

    Lol... love you too bb

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    Ha! Love it.
  • ailsalw
    ailsalw Posts: 1,265 Member
    I don’t like romance films, I’m more a Marvel, DC, action, horror girl
    The last film I cried at was Han Solo dying
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    ailsalw wrote: »
    I don’t like romance films, I’m more a Marvel, DC, action, horror girl
    The last film I cried at was Han Solo dying

    Did you know that..

    Sylvester Stallone
    Kurt Russell
    John Travolta
    Steve Martin

    All tested for the role of Han Solo

    The role was actually offered to AL Picino who turned it down for the God Father

    Harrison Ford never formally auditioned but had read for other actors auditioning and was eventually offered the role...
  • ailsalw
    ailsalw Posts: 1,265 Member
    ailsalw wrote: »
    I don’t like romance films, I’m more a Marvel, DC, action, horror girl
    The last film I cried at was Han Solo dying

    Did you know that..

    Sylvester Stallone
    Kurt Russell
    John Travolta
    Steve Martin

    All tested for the role of Han Solo

    The role was actually offered to AL Picino who turned it down for the God Father

    Harrison Ford never formally auditioned but had read for other actors auditioning and was eventually offered the role...

    I didn’t know that!
    Thank you! I can’t imagine anyone else playing him
  • simonpaulhowell
    simonpaulhowell Posts: 58 Member
    Star Wars was the first film I saw at the cinema...aged 5...still the battle crusier chasing the hammerhead corvette gives me shivers !