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Deviate 05-23-2004 06:32 PM

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It was easier than we had thought.

Smartypants 05-23-2004 06:41 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned.

Deviate 05-23-2004 06:45 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only causious.

Gatsby 05-23-2004 06:52 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only causious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known.

Deviate 05-24-2004 01:50 AM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only causious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

funkytuba 05-24-2004 03:37 AM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only causious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction.

Dark Chocolate 05-24-2004 03:50 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY."

Deviate 06-16-2004 10:05 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Klynne 06-16-2004 10:56 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."?

Clytie 06-18-2004 12:43 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish.

Klynne 06-18-2004 09:13 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish. Oh well, as they say, hindsight is 20/20.

Clytie 06-19-2004 04:53 PM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish. Oh well, as they say, hindsight is 20/20. And not only that investment, but all the other things Emily has manipluated us into doing.

clipmgr 06-26-2004 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Clytie
It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish. Oh well, as they say, hindsight is 20/20. And not only that investment, but all the other things Emily has manipluated us into doing.

At which point I said to everyone: "Martha's not gone yet, so who put Emily in charge, anyhow?"

clipmgr 06-26-2004 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Clytie
It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish. Oh well, as they say, hindsight is 20/20. And not only that investment, but all the other things Emily has manipluated us into doing.

At which point I said to everyone: "Martha's not gone yet, so who put Emily in charge, anyhow?"

Clytie 06-26-2004 11:07 AM

It was easier than we had thought. Even Emily, who is usually such a complainer, commented that it seemed foolish to have been so concerned. But we weren't foolish, only cautious. Emily later told me that if she had known how easy it would be, she would have doubled her investment, but as it was, we couldn't have known. Just as we didn't know that as we were beginning to relax, the real struggle was about to begin, and that we were all in for much more than we had bargained for.

So as our van barrelled down the winding road our first clue should have been the lack of cars going in our direction. Or maybe the first clue should've been the big red sign we must've passed at some point that said "DO NOT ENTER. WRONG WAY." But our worries were not on what was in front of us, rather what we were leaving behind.

Why had we let Emily convince us to invest our individual savings in "Martha Stewart Inc."? We were so young, so foolish. Oh well, as they say, hindsight is 20/20. And not only that investment, but all the other things Emily has manipluated us into doing. At which point I said to everyone: "Martha's not gone yet, so who put Emily in charge, anyhow?" This seemed to anger the group immensely.


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