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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 14, 2004 18:51:47 GMT -5
this post is to put W.O.W. back on the first page it has not been knocked off since I put it out there months ago, but with All the religeous post that blazed on the off topic in the last few days it got bumped Christopher Myers
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 14, 2004 22:32:05 GMT -5
Sorry Chris
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 20, 2004 13:31:12 GMT -5
No Problem Ryan
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Post by Chris Ratchford on Dec 21, 2004 22:29:39 GMT -5
Chris M. I am deeply touched by what you have wrote about your son. I work every day with children with special needs including those who are autistic, have aspergers or other developmental delay disorders.
Keep posting, as i truly enjoy what you write.
Chris R.
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 23, 2004 9:46:10 GMT -5
Thanks Chris,
I have been meaning to get around to posting some new ones but just have been busy...thanks for the compliment Christopher Myers p.s. it takes a very special person to be able to worl=k with mentaly disabled children !!! thanks ;D
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 31, 2004 22:44:19 GMT -5
New Years Resolution A new year now lays before me I am filled with a preponderance of thought This years lessons now behind me The next year’s lessons still needing to be taught
I wonder if what I have learned along the way Can help me with what I still need to know Gaining proficiency solving the problems of today Making life sweeter, allowing me to grow
Some resolve to get, pray to find What they truly consider a prize Lord all I ask is for you to clear my mind We usually have what we need sitting in disguise
Christopher Myers 12/31/2004
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 31, 2004 23:20:08 GMT -5
The Romantic and the Realist
The Romantic sees endless possibilities The Realist sees logical adversities The Romantic is often hurt in love when it isn’t real The Realist is often hurt by their lack of Romance
They each are missing something though, Secretly they both know that There has Always been something missing
What Happens when the Romantic Falls in Love with the Realist?
Will the Romantic be hurt by the Realist Teaching them about how cold reality is?
Will the Realist be hurt by the Romantic when They learn of the loves they may have missed?
The Romantic does not want to miss the “Real thing” The Realist does not want to miss the “Right thing” What is the difference?
The Right thing is a clear logical choice that makes perfect sense The Real thing follows no logic and never seems to make any sense
The Romantic is bound to suffer for the world doesn’t support much real romance The Realist is bound to suffer because logic is ugly and life without romance Even uglier
Life has many loves but only one Grand Passion I hope the Romantic finds it I hope the Realist Sees it Christopher Myers
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Post by enginterzi on Jan 1, 2005 10:32:43 GMT -5
romantic will have the best taste in the life,but will suffer in materialistic way.realistic one will not suffer in materialistic way but will never have the best taste of the life.
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Post by Steven Lareau on Jan 1, 2005 16:38:35 GMT -5
romantic will have the best taste in the life,but will suffer in materialistic way.realistic one will not suffer in materialistic way but will never have the best taste of the life. I'm a dreamer. I wonder where this puts me.... ;D
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Post by enginterzi on Jan 1, 2005 16:48:45 GMT -5
to somewhere there that always will have something to dream:)instead of enjoying what you already have:)
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Post by Karen Brisson on Jan 5, 2005 0:16:07 GMT -5
I agree about the book idea chris- your writing is great- are they all true? OK couldnt resist... heres mine.... A thanksgiving prayer I wrote this year
Tomorrow is not promised to anyone. Treasure each moment and greet each new day as a gift. Let us be thankful, not only today, But each and every day. Thankful for the joys we have, the sorrows we do not, And that we continue to have the strength to face both. Help us to look on the bright side of every picture, And the reflection will be of peace and happiness. Let us remember that in difficult times, It is only when it gets dark enough, that you can see the stars. Help us to live simply, love without measure, Give more, and expect less. And remind us to be generous with ourselves, As what our hearts give away is never gone, Only kept in the hearts of others. An lastly, remind us again that life can change quickly, And tomorrow is not promised to anyone.
By Karen Curavoo for The Brisson Thanksgiving 2004
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Post by guy on Jan 5, 2005 13:57:00 GMT -5
Here is something to think about.
Do you really want to win ? Some people probably really want to win but the next phrase applies to most.
Is it about winning or playing the game ( competing it self) For most it's about saying in the game ( being recognized by your fellow armwrestlers) Finding a way to hang in there and get all you can out of what your doing. We tend to imbrace the struggle more then the prize. It's the journey along the way that counts the most.
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Post by Andrew Fournier on Jan 5, 2005 23:25:52 GMT -5
Words of Wisdom for those who collect insults:
"You couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat"
LMAO
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Post by Christopher Myers on Jan 6, 2005 12:08:45 GMT -5
keep trying Andrew I know you have something better than an insult in you
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Post by Christopher Myers on Jan 6, 2005 12:11:38 GMT -5
Karen, I should not have to say it because it is so self evident, but as awriter who hangs on every accolade with insecurity I know the need for the statement
Absolutely Bueatiful
Now what I want to know is is that your first ? if it is not not why have you not posted some allready?
Christopher Myers
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