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We love the Transit Museum – I go there with my son once every couple of months.
I did really like the Morgan Library – especially the architecture and decorations in the original wing.
I just think that $15 is high, given the size of the museum compared to others in the city.
Ah, D-Cat, yeah, that’s IS the hard part isn’t it? I kind of like the singing cure. I would try to get people to sing about their problems, loud, soft, major, minor keys and eventually they will laugh or cry. That is probably how opera got started…..
DCB – I’ll be your therapist. Expensive, but you can afford it. Benson, this is what you do. Stop talking yourself. Instead, sing. Tell your mother-in-law that you can’t talk to her out of loyalty to your wife, so you will sing to her. Sing the same thing to your wife. Keep doing this. Loudly with a smile on your face. Guaranteed after a couple of days of this, they will be talking to one another. Of course, you may be carted away. DCB, this is the kind of therapy I will give you too – all of this is for free, Benson.
Rob, so now that you know the reason, maybe you can work through it. Is it something irrational or real? If real, would think it would take a lot more time, but if irrational (like akin to your fear of peacocks, etc.) you should be able to address it.
We love the Transit Museum – I go there with my son once every couple of months.
I did really like the Morgan Library – especially the architecture and decorations in the original wing.
I just think that $15 is high, given the size of the museum compared to others in the city.
Ah, D-Cat, yeah, that’s IS the hard part isn’t it? I kind of like the singing cure. I would try to get people to sing about their problems, loud, soft, major, minor keys and eventually they will laugh or cry. That is probably how opera got started…..
Dona, it does seem well worth it at whatever price you would charge.
My one hesitation is “counter transference”.
DCB – I’ll be your therapist. Expensive, but you can afford it. Benson, this is what you do. Stop talking yourself. Instead, sing. Tell your mother-in-law that you can’t talk to her out of loyalty to your wife, so you will sing to her. Sing the same thing to your wife. Keep doing this. Loudly with a smile on your face. Guaranteed after a couple of days of this, they will be talking to one another. Of course, you may be carted away. DCB, this is the kind of therapy I will give you too – all of this is for free, Benson.
You think it is cold outside? You should try the inside of my apartment!!!!
WORLD WAR THREE broke out between my wife and her mom yesterday. Today they are not speaking to each other – just icy glances.
This is one day I wish I still had a house with a man-cave in the basement…….
Funny 3 degrees of separation.
Thanks, DCB – salvia is a bitch. I chilled with MG’s wife this afternoon.
Jessi, I’ll be your therapist, and you can be Rob’s therapist.
But who will be my therapist?
Rob, so now that you know the reason, maybe you can work through it. Is it something irrational or real? If real, would think it would take a lot more time, but if irrational (like akin to your fear of peacocks, etc.) you should be able to address it.