You guys are not really different than Chris and I. While we have
always gone out of our way not to say things that would hurt each other,
we both can be marathon fighters. Our circumstances forced us to do
another way. We had Kira. When she was an infant, we would go in
another room and
Same here. Whenever Phyllis and i argue, i always ask myself one question Is
she *trying* to hurt me? The day that question is answered yes, there's an
issue. But as long as each of us knows the other is simply trying to express an
opinion, that we love each other still (and perhaps more
thanks, that helps a great bit.
Yout two cool now?
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, that is why I did it. Chris and I had a fight. When that
happens, we try to walk away and come back together after
We fight now and then. Its rarely serious. It happens with two people
who both are right :). One of the reasons I married him, is he does
not like prolonged battles nor misunderstandings. I'm the same way, I
hope.
When I came home, we talked and made up.We are cool.thanks for
that's good to know. i unfortunately can argue and debate for hours, literally,
if really passionate about something. My wife and I are admittedly both a bit
sensitive and stubborn, so we can go for a while. I long ago learned to figure
out when it's time to just leave the discussion for a
To me, teleportation has always been the coolest of all superpowers.
Couple it with a proximity sense, keen hearing (so you can hear
when a shot is fired and teleport an instant before it gets there),
or just plain common sense and you have one heck of a skill set!
~rave!
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I saw it. It definitely was not theater worthy, but I think it would be
a great TV show. I love the teleportation concept and some of the
mythology and laws were good too. Unfortunately, it came across like a
pilot movie for a scifi tv show. To mad it is not a tv series
ravenadal wrote:
Give 'em time, Tracey.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw it. It definitely was not theater worthy, but I
think it would be
a great TV show. I love the teleportation concept and some of the
mythology and laws were
i've had several people tell me to stay away from this movie at all costs. But
I really need a fun time waster to take my mind off some things. Is it at least
a good popcorn flick Phyllis and I can lose ourselves in for a couple of hours
without feeling regret?
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Actually, that is why I did it. Chris and I had a fight. When that
happens, we try to walk away and come back together after we cool off.
I needed to kill a few hours, and take my mind off stuff, so I drove up
to the theater. Jumper was about to start, so I chose it. It took my
mind off
On Feb 15, 2008 6:31 PM, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a scene in the new Jumper movie (no, I have not seen
it)
SPOILER
ALERT!!
where the hero is watching the aftermath of the Hurricane
Karina on
DJ, I'm working ona story right now, in which my protagonist can teleport. In
one instance, he uses his ability to get out of a scrape by grabbing the person
who's out to get him, pushing all of the air out of his lungs, and teleporting
straight up, as far as he can envision. Returning five
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