That is sooooo strange! I think it’s because he’s in debt a said that he wishes he had an excuse for his spending (like being addicted to a narcotic—however he is not.) It triggered the pending comments before.
Honestly he has to pull in the rains and keep ontop of paying off his bills to fix his finances and his life. I thought that maybe stern words from a fello Californian would reinforce the concept. LOL.
Thanks! :D Hope Easter was good for you and your family!
*Times*! It’s always great to hear from you! I received your invite and attempted to visit my fello californian but…..
The Age Verification System activated and blocked my ever so sensitive eye balls from reading something vile, disgusting and hmmmmm, interesting! LOL!!!
Sooo my fello californian will have to find some other way off Gilligan’s Island…(the bus stops in front of the Studio)
eyeah…I never forbade my children from seeing their grand-parents however, I stay away from my father-in-law..he’s been trying to break us up for over 31 years now….
Thing about in-laws is that it’s not always about getting along with them all the time, but to know that it’s your future children, or your children’s right to know them or have the chance to.
I was ordained thru the internet, to perform weddings, and counseling for my peers. Reverend it the term most often used for government registry.
Although it’s seen as a primarily Christian term, I find that it’s not always about the definition so much as it is the people who respect you enough to call you by that name and seek your perspective.
It’s also a lot easier to avoid the most awkward conversations of explaining how you’re performing a ceremony and you’ll need your personal time.