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clees
Reasons to be cheerful - part 3 Mark Unseen   Aug 25 22:18 UTC 2000

So, here you got it.
Anything that makes you happy and fits in the thought behind
oathbound is welcome over here.
tata.

r.
344 responses total.
mooncat
response 1 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 00:03 UTC 2000

One of my RTBC (Reasons To Be Cheerful) is my very good Friend. <grins>
morgan
response 2 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 01:27 UTC 2000

Fabric and patterns on sale, good food, dancing, losing weight,
getting my degree, getting accepted to UM grad school,  and my cats
phenix
response 3 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 19:47 UTC 2000

smiteing other paintballers with me mates behind me, UofM wolverine gameing
club (meets 2nd and 4th sundays,noon to midnight, all welcome, mostly pick up
board games. c'mon yha know ya wanna go) shameless plug.
clees
response 4 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 22:19 UTC 2000

Somebody saying she misses me, and meaning it.

Any genuine sign of friendship.
ashke
response 5 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 01:53 UTC 2000

Actually being able to sew after all these years, and not just pretending too.
I love it when you honestly suprise yourself at being good at something, not
just doing something, but trying something else, and suceeding.  
clees
response 6 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 09:23 UTC 2000

Definitely a reason to be cheerful.

If I ever get my book published I'd be in heaven.
But for now I am still working on it.
morgan
response 7 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 12:32 UTC 2000

Helping people always makes me feel really good...  that and cleaning the
house.  Nothing compares to the feeling of doing a good job at work all day
then coming home to a tidy house.
ashke
response 8 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:06 UTC 2000

Oh god.  Clean house.  Need a clean house.  Must clean.  I think that will
be my task when I get home today.  No sewing until I clean my room, put away
my clean clothes, and clean the kitchen.  God my house is piggy.

I managed to get 6 h ours of sleep last night...very h appy.  THe most I have
gotten on a "school/work" night and no Sunday Insomnia...well, not very much,
at least.
jazz
response 9 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:29 UTC 2000

        Re #7:  Try helping people clean house, then!

        Getting all the bills paid and a database created of what I've paid,
and when. :P
morgan
response 10 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 14:10 UTC 2000

I have a bill-paying filing system...  I dig it, and it comes in handy when
someone tries to say I didn't pay them.

I don't mind helping people clean house, but I never know where things go. 
This gets me out of doing dishes.  I HATE doing dishes.  Yucky.

Another thing that makes me happy:  When you put in $5 worth of gas and the
needle climbs closer to Full than you thought it would.  :)
ashke
response 11 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 14:31 UTC 2000

Coming inot work, asleep, looking like whooha, and still having your boss
happy that you're there.
phenix
response 12 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 15:28 UTC 2000

telling work that i'll need a major holiday off and them saying "sure"
morgan
response 13 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 16:36 UTC 2000

I thought it was kinda cool that my boss said I could have Pagan holidays off
if I worked on the Christian holidays (even trade).  Neat!
phenix
response 14 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 19:03 UTC 2000

reall? that's kinda standard practice where i've worked...they're always
desperate for xmass and easter et all.
morgan
response 15 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 21:11 UTC 2000

Well, we aren't a public service company, and I'll be allowed access to the
building those days.
phenix
response 16 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 21:24 UTC 2000

ahh. of course
clees
response 17 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 22:25 UTC 2000

Alas, a christian university doesn't recognize pagan holidays. Pagan religion,
for that matter is not recognized. No holidays there, for me. There goes
Mayday, there goes Walpurgisnight.

Dying hair? I use dto do it. Nowadays there is too little left to make it
convincing. I think it's 1 centimeter (one third f an inch) right now. I had
my hairdresser pull a razor over it. Whatever the proper word may be.
I used to dye it black (eighties, hey), my goth picture on my personal pages
will vouch for that. Ask John, he's seen it.
Note the coal underneath my eyes an dthe long earring.

natural black is sooo beautiful. keep it that way, morgan.

nothing more to mention.

Cleaning house? Every Sunday. My house is spic and span. I take pride in home
work.
clees
response 18 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 06:18 UTC 2000

A reason to be cheerful is that OATHBOUND IS BACK IN BUSINESS!

Yeeeeeeeeah!

(leaps around, squeels with glee)
clees
response 19 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 06:26 UTC 2000

Funnily enough response nr. 17 got stuck in this item. It should have 
been posted in item 59
mooncat
response 20 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 13:23 UTC 2000

heh.

RTBH- Long walk last night with That Guy with excellent conversation.
morgan
response 21 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 16:11 UTC 2000

My dress is finished!!!  The chemise is finished!!!  The headpiece is
finished!!!  I *rule*!!!  :)  Record time, too.
mooncat
response 22 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 17:24 UTC 2000

Excellent. :)


RTBH- encouragement on my writing, and an excellent discussion 
regarding it. :)  If I weren't so tired I'd be inspired. <grins>
ashke
response 23 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 18:29 UTC 2000

I'm happy because the resident is going to have me build a computer.  Woo hoo.
New stuff and I get to assemble the whole thing.  God I love doing that.
morgan
response 24 of 344: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 18:56 UTC 2000

For a minute I thought mooncat's entry said engagement, not encouragement. 
That would have been neat, too.  :)

Must not read when tired...ugh...
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