MissMorrigan -> RE: It is a sad day when..... (4/2/2009 7:08:40 AM)
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I think that's the right approach, Miss Harlet, I do something similar insofar as telling them the pieces of furniture I have are the result of a lifelong interest in history especially mediaeval torture equipment and it's amazing what a cleverly placed curtain can hide. Vincent, get used to it. I do. I've closed many a thread by posting to it - think they're trying to tell me something?!? lol Sage, some friends are bound to be seasonal - I call them seasonal because they come and go, it's a natural part of human behaviour. You shouldn't allow that to make you think less on people in general, it's a great shame when that happens, but more positively on the good ones you do have. There is a lot of good in people even when it may not be readily apparent.When a friendship I have enjoyed that has gone sour (rarely, thankfully), rather than focus on what i perceive as being negative behaviour from them, I look to myself to see how I should have behaved differently. When I take a step back I then see that it takes two persons to either bond or mar a friendship.
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