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Deborah Jo
@deborah-jo
11/18/08 07:42:30PM
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The Male Mid Life Crisis explained in simple terms.


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I'm trying to remove mine...laser hurts more than the darn needle ever did.
Deborah Jo
@deborah-jo
11/18/08 06:55:50PM
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The Male Mid Life Crisis explained in simple terms.


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Here's my deb-ped (moped)

From Wikipedia on Mid-life crisis...Midlife crisis is a term used in Western societies to describe a period of dramatic self-doubt that is felt by some individuals in the "middle years" of life, as a result of sensing the passing of youth and the imminence of old age. Sometimes, transitions experienced in these years, such as aging in general, menopause, the death of parents, or children leaving home, can trigger such a crisis. The result may be a desire to make significant changes in core aspects of day to day life or situation, such as in career, marriage, or romantic relationships.They exhibit some of these behaviors:abuse of alcoholconspicuous consumption -- acquisition of unusual or expensive items such as clothing, sports cars , jewellery, gadgets, tattoos,piercings, motorbikes, etc.depressionpaying special attention to physical appearancetrying to attach themself to a youth-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Me...I think that went through my mid-life crisis in my mid thirties.
Deborah Jo
@deborah-jo
10/25/08 03:00:58AM
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Happy Nos Galan Gaeaf (Halloween)!


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Having been born the day before the 31st, I grew up receiving nice candy treats as a kid thinking that everyone was celebrating my birthday. Ha Ha! I love the Halloween festivities, dressing up in costumes and scaring little kids.
Deborah Jo
@deborah-jo
06/19/08 02:49:17AM
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Research into aspects of Welshness throughout history


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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum to mention my observations, but I'm picking it anyway.Since I have been studying more about my Welsh ancestors and trying to learn some Welsh language, I have notice "Welsh-like" words more often lately.In some cases, I find street names in the Long Beach that must definitely have some Welsh origins.For example, just in my neighborhood are street names like Radnor and Snowden. Of course there is McNab, but that might be Irish or Scottish.Long Beach is a fairly older city, not a new one by any means. I wonder who decided to name those streets????I always wonder who decides the names of streets and when they decide, how they decide.
Deborah Jo
@deborah-jo
06/05/08 06:00:39AM
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Research into aspects of Welshness throughout history


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I have a question that maybe Ceri can answer...Can you explain the former naming convention in Wales, like "Evan ap Owen-Bach" or "Hugh ap Owen"?