Re: happiness is...
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>> You made me so happy! Thank you!
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>t'weren't nothing
Oh....
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>hey, interesting tidbit for today's bored audience: I just killed my 2nd
>computer in less than 3 years!
But you killed it or it killed itself?
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>I mean, sure, for a while it was crashing right in the middle of me typing a
>very important sentence, but I didn't think I had real problems until it
>completely would not boot up.
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>Luck would have it, my dad had just upgraded his computer leaving all of these
>unneeded bits from the old one. We replaced the bits one by one until it
>became apparent that I had fried the motherboard...which he so happened to
>have the old one. I really lucked out because if he hadn;t done that, it would
>have cost me hundreds to get a new computer.
I am happy you didn't have to pay hundreds to a new computer - it's terrible when these kind of things happen...
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>> I think they couldn't maintain the conquest of the world because
>> people were too affraid of learning German. If the Germans spoke
>> English perhaps they would win the War!
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>I hate to tell ya Fabricio, but most Germans CAN speak English. They require
>everyone to learn starting in elementary school, and they study it for several
>years beyond that.
Ok, but at Hitler's time they didn't want to speak English because they thought they were superior.
And it seems that it's much easier for a German learn the English than for an English learn the German, because both languages have the same origin and German is the more difficult of the two languages. This perhaps made German people think they are superior.
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>> Oh, have I told you I am a German descendent? That's why my name
>> is Fabricio Müller.
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>Is it? My last name is Schroeder.
Oh, we have more things in common then, besides Morrissey!
I am from the 3rd generation of my line of Müllers born in Brazil. And you?
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>> About German? Oh, but not much more.
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>> hehehehe - Well, and Los Angeles is USA capital, isn't it?
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>Um...yes, Fabricio....sure...
That's why Morrissey lives there!
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>> Anyway, sometimes an action of ours seems wrong when we do it,
>> but after some amount of time we see it was the best thing we
>> had to do.
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>Probably. I don't know. I'm under the cloud that I really do need some time
>off. My brain has quit working on the upper levels. For example, I had
>borrowed an electric sander for my walls. First of all, it never occured to me
>that I actually needed to put some sandpaper on the disk and I rubbed the
>velcro pad the sandpaper would attach to bald. I then rigged it back up by
>pasting a new pad on top of the old and it would somewhat do the job, and for
>that, I was told I could keep it. Now, I can't find the damn thing, and my
>theory is that somehow i tossed it into a bag filled with newspapers
>originally used as part of my painting project and then left it on the curb
>for the recyclers to take it away.
Oh, it's horrible to lose things, isn't it?
Oh, I use to lose everything I had - I don't know why I'm not loosing things as much as I did before. I don't know. Perhaps I'm becaming older and bored.
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>I understand the city has a garage sale of usable things they find in the
>trash. I wonder if I could go there and buy my sander back! :^)
Oh, perhaps...
But I would think in buying a new one... :-(((
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>> So you are a good functionary and she is hateful with you just
>> because of it? I have no words to describe your boss, she seems
>> really hateful...
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>i found out what it was about, and I can't really explain the situation
>because it involves lots of TV lingo that would take me eons to describe, but
>basically, she had at one time, several weeks before, asked me a very vague
>question about the nature of some papers (without showing them to me, and
>believe me, there are lots and lots of papers with specific details on them)
>and I told her i didn't know, because indeed, the way that she phrased it was
>misleading, and then I turned around a few minutes later and helped them file
>those among the others and upon seeing them I had the answer and was able to
>tell her what to do with them. When I told her I didn't know, in her mind, I
>was putting her off and intentionally not being helpful.
Your boss seems to be a very boring person. I think she is the kind of person for whom anything is ok. She seems always preparing something to accuse her subordinates because of nothing. I don't think she had reasons to think such a thing of you.
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>> That's ok. I have two jobs, and he has none. And our mean is
>> equal to one.
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>Are you supporting Moz?
I would like to.
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>> I have these kind of ideas too. But normally my kind of these
>> ideas are very stranger ones: walking alone in Curitiba streets
>> at night, perhaps using some drug (I don't even drink alcohol)
>> or making something really wrong. Not that I have really desire
>> of do it, but sometimes I am a little bit tempted in making
>> something bad. I don't know. Perhaps I live a too normal life.
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>yes, i know what you mean. i would think the alcohol bit would be easy to come
>by.
Perhaps, but the only thing I have when I use alcohol are headaches.
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>> Which work are you referring too?
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>my work of eliminating SUV's from the road, of course!
What's SUV's?
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>> Don't you have plans to go to Curitiba? Morrissey did!
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>> Oh please don't be cruel to me...
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>Sorry, Fabricio, not this time.
Ok.
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>So, what do you think? Will Moz play more shows than these two? I've
>completely struck my area off of his most wanted list, of course, but i wonder
>what else he is going.
I don't know really what I have to think. I don't know even if he'll play these two!
Morrissey always surprise us, that's why we like him.
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>But Travis is coming! Yay! I gotta remember to buy tix.
I have never hear anything from Travis, but some friends say it's marvelous. I don't know why but I pratically don't hear rock these days. Just rap, Bach, Schubert, blues, Frank Sinatra and some Brazilian trash music.
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>> You will live life in a easy way, won't you?
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>Is this sarcasm?
No no, you really seem more at easy these days.
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>Oh yes.. I will live my life my own way...oops, sorry. that should read
>"wherever the wind blows me..."
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>it's lazy, but i believe in windfall. i don't believe in the idea that you can
>actually work towards something, because based on the empirical data, there is
>very little there to suggest that hard work does anything for you except make
>you tired.
I believe in windfall AND in hard work at the same time. I try to use both in my normal life.
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>> I would like to do it too.
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>> nooo, I tried to tell you you can trust me and you can mail me.
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>> Anyway, I like writing here too.
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>me too. beddy bye time!
Sorry again for my ignorance, but "beddy bye time" is time of sleeping, isn't it?
If so, it's beddy bye time for me too! It's almost 4:00 am in Curitiba!