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Off-Topic / Re: psychic real or fake?
« on: July 11, 2014, 12:18:13 pm »Message ID: 898683
I don't know if people have psychic ability; I went to a woman when I lived in Chicago in 1983 who claimed to be a reader, and she told me I would live to be 83 (I am 55 now), I would have three children (I have one child) and then she asked for $50 on my return trip.  I never went back to her.  I dated a guy for three years, and he told me I was going on a trip.  I agreed I was going on a trip, but I hadn't disclosed this information to her.  I recall that I had a dream that my mother and aunt had passed on (my mother was 55 when she died and my aunt died at age 61).  What made me wonder about it was because they were dressed in blue dresses, blue caskets and black wigs.  I awakened because I felt apprehensive in the dream and my mother told me not to leave.  I turned around and she was crawling out of the casket.  I told my grandmother of the dream I had, and she told me that my dreaming of my mother and aunt dying meant two men would die.   My husband at the time, my cousin and I went out and I ran into two guys I went to school with.  We went home and I received a phone call from my best friend informing me that the two guys I went to school with were dead.  I told her I had seen them last night.  I went to their funeral and they were dressed in brown suits and brown caskets.  It resembled my dream somewhat.  I believe that people can have psychic ability, but I don't really know about it. ??? ??? ??? :rose: :rainbow:

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Off-Topic / Re: psychic real or fake?
« on: July 11, 2014, 12:17:14 pm »Message ID: 898682
I don't know if people have psychic ability; I went to a woman when I lived in Chicago in 1983 who claimed to be a reader, and she told me I would live to be 83 (I am 55 now), I would have three children (I have one child) and then she asked for $50 on my return trip.  I never went back to her.  I dated a guy for three years, and he told me I was going on a trip.  I agreed I was going on a trip, but I hadn't disclosed this information to her.  I recall that I had a dream that my mother and aunt had passed on (my mother was 55 when she died and my aunt died at age 61).  What made me wonder about it was because they were dressed in blue dresses, blue caskets and black wigs.  I awakened because I felt apprehensive in the dream and my mother told me not to leave.  I turned around and she was crawling out of the casket.  I told my grandmother of the dream I had, and she told me that my dreaming of my mother and aunt dying meant two men would die.   My husband at the time, my cousin and I went out and I ran into two guys I went to school with.  We went home and I received a phone call from my best friend informing me that the two guys I went to school with were dead.  I told her I had seen them last night.  I went to their funeral and they were dressed in brown suits and brown caskets.  It resembled my dream somewhat.  I believe that people can have psychic ability, but I don't really know about it. ??? ??? ??? :rose: :rainbow:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is your Favorite thing about fusion?
« on: July 11, 2014, 12:01:55 pm »Message ID: 898680
I like the forum.  I have met some really nice people (some of them not so nice) and made close to $200 with the help of the forum. :heart: :heart: :thumbsup: :rose: :rainbow:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is the easiest meal that you can make?
« on: July 10, 2014, 03:25:26 pm »Message ID: 898446
The easiest meal I can make is sloppy joes.  We learned to make them before we made hamburgers.  I make the original kind with onions, drain and use ketchup and, if I feel like adding anything else, barbecue sauce.   So I don't use Manwich sauce.  If you can boil water, you can learn to cook. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is the easiest meal that you can make?
« on: July 10, 2014, 03:24:49 pm »Message ID: 898445
The easiest meal I can make is sloppy joes.  We learned to make them before we made hamburgers.  I make the original kind with onions, drain and use ketchup and, if I feel like adding anything else, barbecue sauce.   So I don't use Manwich sauce.  If you can boil water, you can learn to cook. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is the easiest meal that you can make?
« on: July 10, 2014, 03:24:03 pm »Message ID: 898444
The easiest meal I can make is sloppy joes.  We learned to make them before we made hamburgers.  I make the original kind with onions, drain and use ketchup and, if I feel like adding anything else, barbecue sauce.   So I don't use Manwich sauce.  If you can boil water, you can learn to cook. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is the easiest meal that you can make?
« on: July 10, 2014, 03:23:26 pm »Message ID: 898443
The easiest meal I can make is sloppy joes.  We learned to make them before we made hamburgers.  I make the original kind with onions, drain and use ketchup and, if I feel like adding anything else, barbecue sauce.   So I don't use Manwich sauce.  If you can boil water, you can learn to cook. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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FusionCash / Would you marry a man or woman sight unseen?
« on: July 10, 2014, 11:53:02 am »Message ID: 898378
I was watching TV the other day, and heard this announcement about a new show.  The basis of this show is that you have to sign a contract agreeing to marry a man or woman, sight unseen until the day you are married.  You don't know anything about this person, not even their name.  I would not agree to something like that, and am curious whether you would be willing to marry a person, sight unseen until the day you are married. :female: :male: ??? ??? :rainbow: :rose:

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FusionCash / Re: Is anyone having problems with their Yahoo account? I sure am.
« on: July 10, 2014, 11:48:08 am »Message ID: 898376
I managed to get a daily e-mail and when I clicked on it, to my surprise, it opened up.  I am still having issues with Yahoo.  One day, for a few hours, it opens, and when I went into it today, I still could not open up the daily e-mail for today.  I clicked on the downrightnow website, and sent them a ticket.  I hope it comes up soon, as I can get into Fusion Cash and do everything except the daily e-mails.  Thanks for your help. ??? ??? ??? :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: When was the last time you had a family dinner?
« on: July 10, 2014, 09:58:41 am »Message ID: 898340
It has been a couple of years since I had a family dinner.  I have had more family dinners with my extended family through my husband than I have my family.  I did go have a family dinner at my sister's for Christmas. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: Trust
« on: July 10, 2014, 09:55:15 am »Message ID: 898337
Trust is a paramount issue in a relationship.  If there is no trust, in my honest opinion, there is no relationship.  I have put my heart out there and trusted, only to get  my heart stomped on.  But you have to trust some people, although you will have great apprehension. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ??? :rainbow: :rose:

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Offers / Re: TASKS Why do we have to spend time to find a right answer and then say wrong
« on: July 10, 2014, 09:42:20 am »Message ID: 898331
I do tasks every now and then.  At first, I was credited within a short amount of time.  I have been denied access because of low accuracy, and I was a big contributor in the Business Card Transcription, so I will be considered when it comes to more tasks.  I can't really explain why finding a right answer to be told by Crowdflower is so crucial.  I take it that Crowdflower is looking for a particular answer. ??? :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: 1 Question
« on: July 09, 2014, 09:23:35 am »Message ID: 898062
I believe in God, and I believe He has a special purpose for everyone in this world, especially me.  I wouldn't ask Him anything per se; I would look at Him and marvel in His glory.  I know that He doesn't answer your prayer when you want Him to, but when He does answer, it is right on time.  I know that He loves us all, and while our loved ones that he entrusted to take care and nurture us doesn't want us to go, when He calls us home, it is definitive; we cannot change what happens. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: Secret Santa Gift.. Help?
« on: July 09, 2014, 09:14:32 am »Message ID: 898057
You have a good heart, and I understand the sentiment.  Your sister sounds like a great big sister, and I would do one of two things to make her Christmas special:  Get her a gift card, or treat her to a special day.  Hope it helps. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow: :present: :rose:

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Off-Topic / Re: What is your definition of "living to work" and "working to live?"
« on: July 09, 2014, 09:07:20 am »Message ID: 898048
When you "live to work", I believe it is self-explanatory:  you live for the sole purpose of working.  In the case of "working to live", you work for the sole existence of survival.  You live from "check to check" and never see your head above water.  I have done the "work to live" status, and it was no fun; I never saw my head above water.  I would like to "live to work", but I deal with things as it is. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ??? ??? ??? :rainbow: :rose:

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