Drop them both and intentionally seek out REAL friends. (P.S. Opposite of them).
Hope is was a great birthday, Pythonlover!! :->
Bad smells: Bad hygeine, wet dog (but LOVE dogs), moths frying in my open halogen lamp, the smell of the mill wafting in my direction when a cool front is approaching, car exhaust, gasoline fumes, old, stale cigarette smell in a house or on a person, dentist's office, cat pee, (but LOVE cats!), skunk roadkill.
Good smells: Any man wearing "Polo" colonge, good quality coffee brewing, bacon frying, onions and garlic cooking....period, hickory smoked barbeque pork, gardenia's in bloom, the rich earth after a good rain, freshly pinched rosemary leaf, freshly cut Christmas tree in the house, freshly washed bed sheets, hyacinths in bloom, Vap-O-Rub..., the ocean while walking the beach, my man's essence.
Yes, so they can teach you to speak properly. :-}
Thank you so much, Doolittle. I am a mother . Also, ironically this week, May 9th, my own mother passed to the other side after a year long struggle with heart disease and diabetes. Will be a bittersweet Mother's Day this year. Thanks for thinking of us Moms!
Monty Python's "The Holy Grail". Especially the innocent rabbit scene and the troll bridge- keeper!!! And, any Richard Pryor stuff, especially early on. Cheech and Chong, a close third!!
Absolutely. Charisma takes many forms but mostly it stands out as someone who easily charms you, usually getting you to behave in a way you usually would not.
Tell them,.... Doing so helps them understand themselves much better and helps them reach their potential. Otherwise, they usually know they are very different but don't always know why, especially socially, and suffer, counterproductively and needlessly for it. But do it age approriately, not too young, still very much a child under age 8(doesn't think in adult terms at all yet), and not too old, over 13, where social damage would have probably already occurred. Best of fortune for her!
Being female I don't carry a wallet in my pocket, but I do in my purse. What I DO carry in my pocket are receipts of any debit purchases made that day to record into the checkbook when I get home, then discard. Also, always my Lyric hearing device remote control to adjust the volume in my ears as I have moderate genetic hearing loss, as well as a little loose change now and then. That is it. Nothing else.
You and yours are in my mind, and thoughts of only good outcome abound! The power of a collective mind is amazing and indescribable! Best to you, always............