It’s no good – I can’t keep living the lie that is “being a poor person” anymore…..
I hereby confess to the world that I AM RICH – rich in family, rich in friendship, rich in health. Rich in the only things that truly matter.
Posted by: the chicken at January 11, 2010 11:14 AM
So guess you wont mind if we switch bank accounts than
arrrghh!
The person I’m going downtown with won’t be ready till 1pm! Yesterday we agreed to meet at 11am. Why are people so discourteous with time. What a biatch!
so true, music just does that,
If I want to go back to a summer spent in Ohio in childhood, I just listen to Roberta Flack. My mom had one of her albums on 8-track.
“So guess you wont mind if we switch bank accounts than
Posted by: more4less at January 11, 2010 11:23 AM”
Do we get to switch liabilities as well?
dave,
I could never get tired of that one. thanks.
useless bit of random trivia regarding Roberta Flack’s
classic Killing Me Softly,
it was written about Don McClean, of American Pie fame.
not by Roberta, but her manager’s daughter who saw him performing somewhere in the 60’s.
It’s no good – I can’t keep living the lie that is “being a poor person” anymore…..
I hereby confess to the world that I AM RICH – rich in family, rich in friendship, rich in health. Rich in the only things that truly matter.
Posted by: the chicken at January 11, 2010 11:14 AM
So guess you wont mind if we switch bank accounts than
“Well now Chicken…we can’t be expected to spend *that* kinda ‘rich’ at Tiffany! LOL
Posted by: InsertSnappyNameHere at January 11, 2010 11:16 AM”
Oh….you mean real money? I don’t have much of that but I have HUGE borrowing capacity…
Legion….
First Time Ever I Saw Your face…..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9aks4aujM
Time for errands…and Expert…I’ll be taking the bus! Get a metrocard, woman! LOL
Ciao folks
Aaahhh…the dulcet tones of Roberta Flack. Good stuff.
arrrghh!
The person I’m going downtown with won’t be ready till 1pm! Yesterday we agreed to meet at 11am. Why are people so discourteous with time. What a biatch!
CGar,
so true, music just does that,
If I want to go back to a summer spent in Ohio in childhood, I just listen to Roberta Flack. My mom had one of her albums on 8-track.