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Post by freckles on Apr 15, 2008 14:01:26 GMT -5
I would like a family A Nice Wife and Kids I can make it without them , but why would I want to ? One day if I die without a Family, my Business will collapse and everything I have done will be soon forgotten. If I have a Wife I could teach Her to do my business stuff, She would not have to do it. Then if I died, She could keep it going and have a Living. Or my Kid/s could Now, it would just fall apart into nothing I wish I had a Family besides my Mom and dad and 3 Sisters and thier kids I am doing my best I have Flirted witha lot of Women I am sure sooner or later I will find one I bought 6 more Grape Plants today Also i Flirted with the ladys at my MySpace page I wonder what they think of me
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Post by kittenhart on Apr 19, 2008 16:47:04 GMT -5
I am sure sooner or later I will find one I bought 6 more Grape Plants today ah Freckles, someday you will find someone.....just be yourself and keep on keeping on....the things you do have an impact beyond your life whether you have a family or not, you know. What kind of grape plants did you put in, living in Texas?
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Post by freckles on Apr 19, 2008 18:29:49 GMT -5
Seedless Concord and Seedless something else I may buy 2 more Monday
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Post by kittenhart on Apr 20, 2008 16:51:16 GMT -5
I have a recipe for concord grape jelly....I'll find it and PM you. It is yummy....way better than what you get in the store.
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Post by ionysis on May 2, 2008 17:39:38 GMT -5
Freckles,
If it is a legacy that is important as well as your enjoyment now maybe there are other ways you can make a lasting impression.
With people, you can still be loved and remembered fondly by other people's children, your nieces and nephews for example.
I know you love your plot and your planting. I really like the idea of growing trees, long lasting, slow maturing hardwood trees which only the next generation will fully appreciate. It makes me feel satisfied to think that they will still stand and flourish long after I've gone.
But remember too, there is time. Charlie Chaplin was in his seventies when he fathered his last child!
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Post by freckles on May 2, 2008 18:43:05 GMT -5
Freckles, If it is a legacy that is important as well as your enjoyment now maybe there are other ways you can make a lasting impression. With people, you can still be loved and remembered fondly by other people's children, your nieces and nephews for example. I know you love your plot and your planting. I really like the idea of growing trees, long lasting, slow maturing hardwood trees which only the next generation will fully appreciate. It makes me feel satisfied to think that they will still stand and flourish long after I've gone. But remember too, there is time. Charlie Chaplin was in his seventies when he fathered his last child! I will find a Nice Lady someday
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