Monday, December 9, 2013

Observations

Here's a numonic that sums up some people:

B I T C H = [B]eautiful [I]ndividual [T]hat [C]reates [H]ell. Maybe [B]uxom in certain cases

Thought I would 'pepper' this blog with thoughts that reflect the past and the present. I'll leave you to figure out which is which





























A random bunch of quotes and thoughts but a lot apply to you....most in fact.


I bet you wonder why I don't just let things go. Two reasons - one I am encouraged by others, and two, I just love to remind you that when you make a choice you have to live with the consequences of that choice - especially when it was the wrong choice and you realize it was.


The story of your life perhaps....

ME: Makes a mistake

ME: Thinks about mistake every night for the next 10 years

Not me, of course - you! 

I made a mistake for sure, but I don't think about it at night. In fact within a year or so I had put it behind me. Down to experience, as they say, a bad experience! My mistake was you.

I think back to the gloating you did in 2006. You were full of it, but much of it has never come to pass e.g a place abroad. You then criticized me for flaunting. Well lady, you deserved that just to make up for what you did and to ensure you fully realized that you backed the wrong guy. 

I told you in that parking lot in Florida that I was going nowhere and that I would stay with you for the rest of our lives. I meant it. You decided otherwise and went behind my back, and then were surprised at my reaction. Fact is I don't have to flaunt at all. I only have to write these occasional blogs to gauge (from various sources) the effect .

Friends read these of course, including two of yours. Which two? That would be telling ;-)

Another book extract - they are mainly thrillers - guess you figured that:



All of us have secrets and all of us tell lies.

The secret had meaning later, but the lies were coming home to roost very soon. He breathed in slowly and calmly. His hands cool, his left hand gloved. These things can get hot.

The barrel over which he viewed the scene below was that of a Browning M107....

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