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sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 04:37 PM
would you wish for... wealth, wisdom, fame, health, beauty? (just a few ideas)
do tell... i'm curious.
saintsaucey
09-10-2007, 04:49 PM
wealth or fame and the wealth that comes with it. cause i'll never be beautiful and im smart enough about the things i like and don't care if im smart enough about the things i hate. as for health honestly i'd rather be wealthy enough to pay off my debt and as i walked out of the last place i owed money too i hope a bus hits me and ends my life.
TomStillwell
09-10-2007, 05:05 PM
I'd wish for a paying job in comics. To make comics on someone else's dime and not be at my current job.
Sabrinaset
09-10-2007, 05:06 PM
I'd wish my boobs were the size of SunshineGirls. Or even half.
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 05:08 PM
I'd wish my boobs were the size of SunshineGirls. Or even half.
eh, grass is always greener. remember that. i had a migraine yesterday because my bra was too tight...blah blah blah. seriously.
Reverend Smooth
09-10-2007, 05:10 PM
Health. When you're healthy, you can work hard to achieve many things, including wealth, fame, beauty, etc.
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 05:11 PM
my wish:
to be successful in my field- to make a difference in what i do. note: i do NOT measure the level of success in monetary amounts. otherwise i would have chosen a different line of work. i've learned that the hard way. i will never be happy until i do what I want to do...what i'm meant to do- even though i won't make as much money as i'd care to!
Sally Sensational
09-10-2007, 05:13 PM
eh, grass is always greener. remember that. i had a migraine yesterday because my bra was too tight...blah blah blah. seriously.
Amen! Preach it Sister! I have loose ligaments between my shoulders because of the weight of the contents of my bra.
What would I wish for? Enough wealth to be able to stop worrying about money for the rest of my life. A year ago, I probably would have said something different, but now I have everything else I could wish for, so I guess wealth is the only thing I don't have.
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 05:16 PM
Amen! Preach it Sister! I have loose ligaments between my shoulders because of the weight of the contents of my bra.
What would I wish for? Enough wealth to be able to stop worrying about money for the rest of my life. A year ago, I probably would have said something different, but now I have everything else I could wish for, so I guess wealth is the only thing I don't have.
i wish someone would invent an anti-gravity bra. that'd be awesome. it'd feel like someone was carryin' them around for you. man, i'd think i was flyin.
Rob Allen
09-10-2007, 05:17 PM
I'd wish for more wishes.
If that doesn't fly, I'd like to be able to instantly know the correct answer to any question.
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 05:24 PM
I'd wish for a paying job in comics. To make comics on someone else's dime and not be at my current job.
y'know...that sounds soooo familiar...
wonder where i've heard that?! hehehe
(from scott)
Eliseu Gouveia
09-10-2007, 05:32 PM
I´d wish for an empathic link between all of mankind.
"- You shall be visited by everything you inflict upon your fellow man, woman or child."
Sally Sensational
09-10-2007, 05:34 PM
I´d wish for an empathic link between all of mankind.
"- You shall be visited by everything you inflict upon your fellow man, woman or child."
As a high school teacher, I say NO!!!!!! to this very idea. Unless of course, you were to be visited by what you actually inflicted, not what the receiver perceived that you had inflicted. Teenagers take everything out of proportion - they consider being required to wear school uniforms as brutal psychological torture.
Eliseu Gouveia
09-10-2007, 05:40 PM
As a high school teacher, I say NO!!!!!! to this very idea. Unless of course, you were to be visited by what you actually inflicted, not what the receiver perceived that you had inflicted. Teenagers take everything out of proportion - they consider being required to wear school uniforms as brutal psychological torture.
LOL
I can´t believe you´ve managed to find a loophole!
Still, I think I can find a way to work this through.
There´s a difference between giving a C´to a bad student and stabbing someone in a dark alley.
KevinTBrown
09-10-2007, 05:55 PM
I wish for "One more day". (NO, not a Spidey reference, but rather the song by Diamond Rio.)
When the time comes and it is my time to leave this world, I'll just want one more day with my wife. Just her and I. Nothing else.
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 05:58 PM
I wish for "One more day". (NO, not a Spidey reference, but rather the song by Diamond Rio.)
When the time comes and it is my time to leave this world, I'll just want one more day with my wife. Just her and I. Nothing else.
awww... that's so sweet.
Joshua Pantalleresco
09-10-2007, 06:40 PM
I wish...
Hmm..
I think I'd wish for every man, woman and child to have a long and happy life. Really, what else is there?
JP
TCJohnson
09-10-2007, 07:06 PM
To live long enough to have a conversation with my grandchild....and when I do finally pass, to have enough that I can leave my grandchild enough to have a head start in life.
Of course, I would actually have to find somebody willing to reproduce first.
Pink Bat Max
09-10-2007, 07:06 PM
For myself? Of that sort of quality? Wisdom.
(Of course if I get my wish, and the first wisdom I aquire is 'you should have wished for wealth, you goober' I'mma be pissed.)
a. non
09-10-2007, 07:14 PM
If i was in a Selfish mood: to have Ranma Saotome's curse
If i was in an Altruistic mood: to wish for colonies and appropriate infrastructure throughout the solar system, to aliviate the stress on Earth
hmmm. .
OK, I'll be completely honest here:
I'd wish for a painful, horrible, death, to anyone who has ever made me feel like "less" simply because of who I am . . .and that includes several online folks for whom my hatred burns brighter than the sun.
as those who have met me in real life know, I am online, who I am in person.
no pretending from me, as I am happy (and proud) of whom I am.
Pink Bat Max
09-10-2007, 07:31 PM
hmmm. .
OK, I'll be completely honest here:
I'd wish for a painful, horrible, death, to anyone who has ever made me feel like "less" simply because of who I am . . .and that includes several online folks for whom my hatred burns brighter than the sun.
as those who have met me in real life know, I am online, who I am in person.
no pretending from me, as I am happy (and proud) of whom I am.
As you damn well should be!
Erebus
09-10-2007, 07:42 PM
I want a pony!
sunshinegirl
09-10-2007, 07:43 PM
i wanna great dane!
Darediva
09-10-2007, 07:55 PM
I'd like good health and the vitality that goes along with it. Then I could work like I want and do for people as I would like to be able to do.
Dazzler
09-10-2007, 09:24 PM
I would wish for my parents to be completely healthy.
--Dazz
DavidAllred
09-10-2007, 09:30 PM
I'd wish my boobs were the size of SunshineGirls. Or even half.
If Sabrinaset gets her wish, then I'm wishing for a new, very friendly next door neighbor.
ETA: I'd really wish for world peace or something...
Night Swordsman
09-10-2007, 09:31 PM
If it is any wish,i would wish everyone to be well and have one pair of pink bunny slippers.
If it has to be a personal wish,i wish that i can have a nice relationship with a girl who has similar tastes that i have. And pink bunny slippers. Unless it's Max,then she can have pink Bat slippers.
saintsaucey
09-10-2007, 10:20 PM
i wanna great dane!
must every thread resort to talking about sex
AaronJ
09-10-2007, 10:25 PM
would you wish for... wealth, wisdom, fame, health, beauty? (just a few ideas)
do tell... i'm curious.
Honestly? As horrible as it sounds, probably beauty. All that crap they tell you about people being attracted to your personality and intelligence? Bullshit.
Either Beauty or Wealth.
I'm a terrible person. :(
stealthwise
09-10-2007, 10:30 PM
I would likely save my wish for years, and selfishly use it to save a loved one from a tragic or horrible fate.
Ideally though, it would be great to think that I would wish for the utter eradication of HIV/AIDS.
Cam63
09-11-2007, 04:24 AM
would you wish for... wealth, wisdom, fame, health, beauty? (just a few ideas)
do tell... i'm curious.
Fame mostly sucks.
I'd go for health first, wisdom second, wealth third.... and I'm already beautiful, baby.
sunshinegirl
09-11-2007, 05:46 AM
must every thread resort to talking about sex
hey!
i was bein' for real. i've always wanted a great dane. :(
some day i'll be able to convince my hubby into getting one for me.
KevinTBrown
09-11-2007, 05:48 AM
i wanna great dane!
must every thread resort to talking about sex
You must lead a very interesting life, saucey.......
I won't mention I thought the same thing.
Damn, did I say that out loud??
sunshinegirl
09-11-2007, 05:52 AM
You must lead a very interesting life, saucey.......
I won't mention I thought the same thing.
Damn, did I say that out loud??
what the heck are you guys talking about?? geesh! more man-code for something...
so...i say something totally clueless about what it "means in man-code"...and then the guys in the locker room snicker....and then continue on with their beavis and butthead impressions.
beetlebum
09-11-2007, 06:00 AM
Wisdom. I'd love to be all smug and arrogant like Christina Yang and kick anyone's arse in an argument. Trying to get there though, I spend a lot of time online reading. I would also not have ta finish college, and I could get a high paying job and be able to look down on my dimwit bosses, and hopefully not make decisions as thick as thiers. I could also take care of my mother. With wisdom, I can build things that will make me rich and famous, and use my money to help the 1 billion people who live on less than a dollar a day. Or I could be a pundit like George F.Will and Fareed Zakeria. Did I mention I would really enjoy the smug and arrogant part?
Weetomuncher
09-11-2007, 08:54 AM
I'm kinda torn between world peace or Pepperami Cannaballs being brought back into production. I ate two or three packets of those the last time I was in hospital and they've since stop making them. They're little sausage rolls made with salami and they tasted fantastic.
I'll take...
Cannaballs!
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 09:26 AM
would you wish for... wealth, wisdom, fame, health, beauty? (just a few ideas)
do tell... i'm curious.
I already have enough money to do most of what I want to do, and I'm in excellent health. Fame is something I would generally prefer to avoid. I don't really understand why people would want to be famous.
This leaves wisdom and beauty. Of the two, I suspect beauty is more likely to bring me happiness--wisdom generally comes out of pain--so I'll go with beauty.
Given the number of cosmetic procedures I've had just to get to the point that I don't scare small children and provoke dogs into attacking, this should come as little surprise.
[sigh] If money could buy beauty, I'd be all over it.
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 09:41 AM
I'd wish my boobs were the size of SunshineGirls. Or even half.
Those can be bought. For about $2900 plus travel expenses currently.
Sabrinaset
09-11-2007, 09:52 AM
Those can be bought.
It's just not the same!
TCJohnson
09-11-2007, 10:18 AM
what the heck are you guys talking about?? geesh! more man-code for something...
so...i say something totally clueless about what it "means in man-code"...and then the guys in the locker room snicker....and then continue on with their beavis and butthead impressions.
They are saying that you are asking for a large man from Denmark.
sunshinegirl
09-11-2007, 10:21 AM
They are saying that you are asking for a large man from Denmark.
but...scott's not from denmark!??? :confused:
TCJohnson
09-11-2007, 10:50 AM
but...scott's not from denmark!??? :confused:
Hey, you are the one who said you want a great dane!
hellokittykat
09-11-2007, 11:28 AM
hmmm. .
OK, I'll be completely honest here:
I'd wish for a painful, horrible, death, to anyone who has ever made me feel like "less" simply because of who I am . . .and that includes several online folks for whom my hatred burns brighter than the sun.
as those who have met me in real life know, I am online, who I am in person.
no pretending from me, as I am happy (and proud) of whom I am.
Damn!
If this was coming from anyone else I'd be a little horrified, but coming from you, bert, it actually sounds charming.;)
And he really is in person as he is online. I'm glad he's my peep.:)
hellokittykat
09-11-2007, 11:31 AM
Those can be bought. For about $2900 plus travel expenses currently.
How much to get them reduced? It should be less because they don't have to add anything, right?
adam_warlock_2099
09-11-2007, 11:38 AM
I'd wish for a world without hate. Hate is the disease of mankind more than anything.
Aggie
09-11-2007, 11:51 AM
I'd wish for a world without hate. Hate is the disease of mankind more than anything.
as beautiful as that sentiment is, the world needs hate, just as it needs love...i doubt the world could exist w/o that balance...i wish there was less avarice in the world though, i think many things boil down to that particular sin...and maybe if some folk weren't so fuckin' money hungry the world might be a better place.
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 12:32 PM
How much to get them reduced? It should be less because they don't have to add anything, right?
$3300 plus travel expenses with the same surgeon I've used for my surgeries; it's considerably more with a reputable surgeon in the United States. It costs more because the surgery is a bit more invasive and takes longer.
adam_warlock_2099
09-11-2007, 12:46 PM
as beautiful as that sentiment is, the world needs hate, just as it needs love...i doubt the world could exist w/o that balance...i wish there was less avarice in the world though, i think many things boil down to that particular sin...and maybe if some folk weren't so fuckin' money hungry the world might be a better place.
That's true Ms Aggie (I miss your last avatar :D ) it's the dark to the light. And really greed is the root of most hate. I guess a better word would have been a world without prejudice. I am pretty sure that is something we could live without. :)
Aggie
09-11-2007, 01:52 PM
That's true Ms Aggie (I miss your last avatar :D ) it's the dark to the light. And really greed is the root of most hate. I guess a better word would have been a world without prejudice. I am pretty sure that is something we could live without. :)
i get bored easily, and i've always wanted some acknowledgment for the awesomeness that is geri jewel...:)
adam_warlock_2099
09-11-2007, 01:57 PM
i get bored easily, and i've always wanted some acknowledgment for the awesomeness that is geri jewel...:)
I do too . . . you'll really be able to tell if my avatar ever veers off the Warlock/Thanos/cosmic theme.
And you'll always know whenever I have watched either Memoirs of a Geshia or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon . . . I love Michelle Yeoh.
Aggie
09-11-2007, 02:01 PM
I do too . . . you'll really be able to tell if my avatar ever veers off the Warlock/Thanos/cosmic theme.
And you'll always know whenever I have watched either Memoirs of a Geshia or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon . . . I love Michelle Yeoh.
my cousin and i agreed that thanos is probably the only dude that give the hulk a beat down...he's pretty cool, despite the "infinity gauntlet" story arc...<shudders>...and any lover of michelle yeoh is a lover of mine...
<realizes that came out a little weird>
sunshinegirl
09-11-2007, 02:15 PM
Hey, you are the one who said you want a great dane!
bah!! i can't say anything!!
*runs away to pout* :p
Michael P
09-11-2007, 02:17 PM
For everyone on Earth to be granted a deep and sincere sense of empathy for all human beings.
The ensuing chaos will be marvelous to behold.
adam_warlock_2099
09-11-2007, 02:20 PM
my cousin and i agreed that thanos is probably the only dude that give the hulk a beat down...he's pretty cool, despite the "infinity gauntlet" story arc...<shudders>...and any lover of michelle yeoh is a lover of mine...
<realizes that came out a little weird>
:D @ Ms Aggie (I know what you meant)
Can I change my wish to one night with a geshia?
hellokittykat
09-11-2007, 02:21 PM
$3300 plus travel expenses with the same surgeon I've used for my surgeries; it's considerably more with a reputable surgeon in the United States. It costs more because the surgery is a bit more invasive and takes longer.
Yeah, I've read about it and it's not a procedure to be taken lightly.
You're a sweetie for answering my goofy question too. :D
Ringslinger76
09-11-2007, 02:37 PM
I think Steve Martin got it right about twenty years ago....
If I had one wish that I could wish this holiday season, it would be that all the children to join hands and sing together in the spirit of harmony and peace.
If I had two wishes I could make this holiday season, the first would be for all the children of the world to join hands and sing in the spirit of harmony and peace. And the second would be for 30 million dollars a month to be given to me, tax-free in a Swiss bank account.
You know, if I had three wishes I could make this holiday season, the first, of course, would be for all the children of the world to get together and sing, the second would be for the 30 million dollars every month to me, and the third would be for encompassing power over every living being in the entire universe.
And if I had four wishes that I could make this holiday season, the first would be the crap about the kids definitely, the second would be for the 30 million, the third would be for all the power, and the fourth would be to set aside one month each year to have an extended 31-day orgasm, to be brought out slowly by Rosanna Arquette and that model Paulina-somebody, I can't think of her name. Of course my lovely wife can come too and she's behind me one hundred percent here, I guarantee it. Wait a minute, maybe the sex thing should be the first wish, so if I made that the first wish, because it could all go boom tomorrow, then what do you got, y'know? No, no, the kids, the kids singing would be great, that would be nice. But wait a minute, who am I kidding? They're not going to be able to get all those kids together. I mean, the logistics of the thing is impossible, more trouble than it's worth! So -- we reorganize! Here we go. First, the sex thing. We go with that. Second, the money. No, we got with the power second, then the money. And then the kids. Oh wait, oh jeez, I forgot about revenge against my enemies! Okay, I need revenge against all my enemies, they should die like pigs in hell! That would be my fourth wish.
And, of course, my fifth wish would be for all the children of the world to join hands and sing together in the spirit of harmony and peace. Thank you everybody and Merry Christmas.
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 02:44 PM
Yeah, I've read about it and it's not a procedure to be taken lightly.
You're a sweetie for answering my goofy question too. :D
I have the site bookmarked, so it took like 30 seconds to check. For what it's worth, I just checked a couple of American surgeons, and it's about double the price in the US for implants. I'm surprised anyone still gets this type of surgery here.
Weird celebrity trivia: Soleil Moon Frye had to have breast reduction surgery, Frye in her mid teens because she was beginning to develop severe back problems from the weight of her breasts.
Rosanne Barr had the same surgery for the same reason, and the surgery was written into her show.
Sally Sensational
09-11-2007, 05:37 PM
$3300 plus travel expenses with the same surgeon I've used for my surgeries; it's considerably more with a reputable surgeon in the United States. It costs more because the surgery is a bit more invasive and takes longer.
Wow! It's gone down, even if it's twice that here in the US. Last time I looked into it, the minimum was about 15 grand. That was several years ago, when we were concerned that having a baby and the subsequent breast-feeding would enlarge my bustline to unmanageable proportions. Fortunately, I didn't suffer any great "enhancement" from the pregnancy.
Of course, unlike implants, you can get your doctor to tell your insurance company that the reduction is a must for your health and it'll at least be partially covered.
That being said, after reading about what the surgery entails and learning that it's the most painful plastic surgery with the longest recovery time of just about all of them, I don't care if my back gets so bad that I have to hire someone to walk behind me and hold my breasts up. Although I am keeping a lift in another 10 or 20 years as an open option.
hellokittykat
09-11-2007, 05:40 PM
That was several years ago, when we were concerned that having a baby and the subsequent breast-feeding would enlarge my bustline to unmanageable proportions. Fortunately, I didn't suffer any great "enhancement" from the pregnancy.
See, that's what I'm concerned about too.
Hopefully I'll be lucky like you, Sal.:o
Sally Sensational
09-11-2007, 05:42 PM
See, that's what I'm concerned about too.
Hopefully I'll be lucky like you, Sal.:o
Depends on your definition of lucky. I was, erm, overly blessed before I got pregnant. My back problems started at 16.
hellokittykat
09-11-2007, 05:46 PM
Depends on your definition of lucky. I was, erm, overly blessed before I got pregnant. My back problems started at 16.
I was overly blessed at a young age too. Then I gained weight and lost it but unfortunately certain areas go down with my weight.:mad:
Though I don't know why I'm worried since I'm still not in the family way.
Cam63
09-11-2007, 05:48 PM
I was overly blessed at a young age too. Then I gained weight and lost it but unfortunately certain areas go down with my weight.:mad:
Though I don't know why I'm worried since I'm still not in the family way.
I've never been pregnant either.
Hmm... Tackle problem again, huh ?
Sabrinaset
09-11-2007, 05:50 PM
Just don't start staring at MY chest. You might get eyestrain looking for something there. :(
sunshinegirl
09-11-2007, 05:52 PM
Just don't start staring at MY chest. You might get eyestrain looking for something there. :(
at least you got something to look at besides boobage! (you're not exactly hard on the eyes- that's the pinkest statement you'll ever get from me...now, bring me a man)
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 05:52 PM
Wow! It's gone down, even if it's twice that here in the US. Last time I looked into it, the minimum was about 15 grand. That was several years ago, when we were concerned that having a baby and the subsequent breast-feeding would enlarge my bustline to unmanageable proportions. Fortunately, I didn't suffer any great "enhancement" from the pregnancy.
Of course, unlike implants, you can get your doctor to tell your insurance company that the reduction is a must for your health and it'll at least be partially covered.
That being said, after reading about what the surgery entails and learning that it's the most painful plastic surgery with the longest recovery time of just about all of them, I don't care if my back gets so bad that I have to hire someone to walk behind me and hold my breasts up. Although I am keeping a lift in another 10 or 20 years as an open option.
Based on what little I've read, it's about twice that in the US right now, somewhere between 5 and 10 grand. I didn't know that it was that painful or took such a long recovery. For me, the jaw and chin surgery left me in the most pain and my facial surgery altogether took the longest time to recover, about six months.
There are good quality surgeons available at half to a third of what you'd pay in the US in several other countries; I'm a bit surprised more Americans don't take advantage of medical tourism.
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 05:54 PM
Depends on your definition of lucky. I was, erm, overly blessed before I got pregnant. My back problems started at 16.
I was overly blessed at a young age too. Then I gained weight and lost it but unfortunately certain areas go down with my weight.:mad:
Though I don't know why I'm worried since I'm still not in the family way.
I was a late bloomer, and wasn't well blessed when I did finally bloom. But that can be corrected.
shrike
09-11-2007, 05:55 PM
I've never been pregnant either.
Hmm... Tackle problem again, huh ?
I've never been with child but I have lots of dreams about being pregnant and losing the child.
Anyone wanna analyze that? I always wake up severely bummed and depressed like I really LOST something. It's odd.
Sabrinaset
09-11-2007, 06:00 PM
I could go for that surgery that turns you Asian. Then I could be an Asian doctor and pigeons would flock all around me.
Cam63
09-11-2007, 06:20 PM
I've never been with child but I have lots of dreams about being pregnant and losing the child.
Anyone wanna analyze that? I always wake up severely bummed and depressed like I really LOST something. It's odd.
You'd be a great mum if that's what you wanted, Shrike.
Cam63
09-11-2007, 06:21 PM
I could go for that surgery that turns you Asian. Then I could be an Asian doctor and pigeons would flock all around me.
Then Kris'd be pissed you come home lookin' like a bird dunny.
Sally Sensational
09-11-2007, 06:34 PM
I didn't know that it was that painful or took such a long recovery.
From what I've been told, in addition to the drains and such, it's a minimum of 6 weeks flat on your back. Then you have to learn to walk again as your center of gravity has been seriously altered.
Me, personally? I've seen myself built this way for so long that I would probably also have to go through therapy to recognize a flatter-chested version as the "real" me.
Damn!
If this was coming from anyone else I'd be a little horrified, but coming from you, bert, it actually sounds charming.;)
And he really is in person as he is online. I'm glad he's my peep.:)
why thanks :)
I'm thrilled that you feel that way about me, as I think you (and Bobkat) are the bees knees, the cat's meow, the roaring 20's. . you know what I mean!
hugs.
bert
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 07:11 PM
From what I've been told, in addition to the drains and such, it's a minimum of 6 weeks flat on your back. Then you have to learn to walk again as your center of gravity has been seriously altered.
Me, personally? I've seen myself built this way for so long that I would probably also have to go through therapy to recognize a flatter-chested version as the "real" me.
Ouch. That's worse than anything I've had done.
Sabrinaset
09-11-2007, 07:33 PM
I wish I could get into that home Gilda is in so I could belt whoever keeps throwing a frisbee at her head.
Gilda Dent
09-11-2007, 07:40 PM
I wish I could get into that home Gilda is in so I could belt whoever keeps throwing a frisbee at her head.
That is a RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURE.
Sabrinaset
09-11-2007, 07:48 PM
That's even worse! Someone is throwing a recessed lighting fixture at Gilda like a frisbee!
I'm grabbing my rifle!
Sally Sensational
09-11-2007, 07:58 PM
That's even worse! Someone is throwing a recessed lighting fixture at Gilda like a frisbee!
I'm grabbing my rifle!
Bree, I've said it before and I will say it again:
The MEDS ARE FOR THE PATIENTS!
DungeonmasterJim
09-12-2007, 05:08 AM
My wish would be to undo all of everybody's wishes so you'll all be as miserable as me! :mad:
:D
DM Jim
DocAbsurd
09-12-2007, 05:18 AM
There's a lotta stuff that this family needs: for Momma to move in, a full-time position and a wage increase, furniture, a bigger place and better neighborhood to live in, past financial obligations caught up.
There's a lotta stuff that I want personally: for Momma to move in, full-time cartooning assignments and the time to do them all, catching up on my Star Wars and JLU figures, reading comics again. I'd also love to see my folks be able to afford the new(er) car they desperately need and not worry about their own finances for a while.
But I only have 2 wishes:
For my grandfathers to be alive again so they could meet the Things and Momma, and for my grandmothers to live long enough (and remain coherent enough) to see Thing 2 make her First Communion and meet Momma.
sunshinegirl
09-12-2007, 05:35 AM
okay, new wish: to pass this freakin' class. it's very discouraging, dangit.
hellokittykat
09-12-2007, 05:41 AM
I've never been pregnant either.
Hmm... Tackle problem again, huh ?
Well maybe if you stop yanking on it!
Cam63
09-12-2007, 05:44 AM
Well maybe if you stop yanking on it!
You mean when I accidently step on it ?
hellokittykat
09-12-2007, 05:47 AM
I've never been with child but I have lots of dreams about being pregnant and losing the child.
Anyone wanna analyze that? I always wake up severely bummed and depressed like I really LOST something. It's odd.
I'd say that you want a child but part of you is afraid to have one?
hellokittykat
09-12-2007, 05:48 AM
You mean when I accidently step on it ?
Okay, that was funny. :D
Touché.
Cam63
09-12-2007, 05:50 AM
'Still brings tears to my eyes.
Lunar Daydreamer
09-12-2007, 05:50 AM
Big dream is to get signed with my band, travel the country, the world, meeting new people, seeing new places – gazing out of a tour bus/plane window and listening to ipod, scribbling thoughts and lyrics in a notebook … and to record the album with my hero, Butch Walker – and then support him on tour too! ^_^
Cam63
09-12-2007, 05:55 AM
Just make sure your speakers go all the way to eleven.
sunshinegirl
09-12-2007, 05:58 AM
Just make sure your speakers go all the way to eleven.
most speakers only go to 10... pick the one that goes to 11... it's louder. duh.
...and when you're traveling- don't forget your cucumbers and tin foil.
Cam63
09-12-2007, 06:02 AM
most speakers only go to 10... pick the one that goes to 11... it's louder. duh.
...and when you're traveling- don't forget your cucumbers and tin foil.
Why would they stick tin foil down the front of their undies ?
Lunar Daydreamer
09-12-2007, 06:11 AM
It was all I could do from not breaking into Bon Jovi and going “Seen a million pla-ces and I’ve rocked them aaaaal!”
As for anyone looking to break into Bon Jovi, there’s a small door just at the back of his left elbow, which can be used as an access hatch. He uses it to store old pictures and greengrocery memorabilia (his secret, unfortold passion), but it is a way in to stealing his big screen telly.
Cam63
09-12-2007, 05:22 PM
Damn, the drugs got to him.
sunshinegirl
09-12-2007, 05:42 PM
My wish would be to undo all of everybody's wishes so you'll all be as miserable as me! :mad:
:D
DM Jim
hmm...meany-head.
but, wait...what if your miserable-ness is less miserable than someone else's miserable-ness?...then you'd actually be doing them a favor. hehehe
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