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The National Friendship Day: Go to Celebrate the Friendship
10 hours ago ago from Shopping Girl: You are gonna be Sexy
December 25th, 2009 by dee Have you ever heard about the National Friendship Day before? Now it has been a prevalent day in American, in order to celebrate the sincere friendship and show thankfulness to friends. Then, how does the Friendship Day come from? In 1935, a proclamation was made by the US congress to honor friends and declared that the first Sunday of August would be the National Friendship Day. This was received ...
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18 hours ago ago from Flotsam and Jetsam
I've heard people taking about 2010 being a year of restoration in relationships. We've all had broken and strained relationships that have hurt us. BUT there is one thing I KNOW about God—He is into restoration big time. Relationships in the Body and our families are top priority to Him—that we be one as He and the Father are one. This word by Bill Yount is a great word to think about at the end of the year and at the beginning time to ...
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Since 2007, the circle of people I know has rapidly expanded. Joining college and other activities brought a new pace to social life; a pace much quicker than what I was used to in the comofrt zone of my home town. The same ten friends, day after day, year after year, with change coming gradually and naturally. This changed. Not only do new aquaintances pour in weekly, they also diversify horizontally and vertically. You hit the age ...
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I guess I have lost contact with loads of people. Life is so busy that I many times have ignored people that I care quite a lot. Facebook on the face of it pulled the distance that we all have nearer, and yet it gives me a distant feeling when I browse through friends’ profile at times. Looking at some unfamiliar faces in loads of my friends’ pic, I realize I know nothing about their lives. So many people I want to say hi, do a little ...
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Came home shortly from the city, put things quickly in order (we left in a hurry, my son had to catch his flight to Budapest), lit a bunch of candles, put on a ring I haven't had for a good while and painted my nails bright red, just to feel more appropriate for the day, and drank up almost the half big bottle of Julmust (that's a Swedish Christmas special soda, somewhat similar to coke) - so this is Christmas... My Christmas, own my own, ...
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(In which a wax Bill Cosby and the promise of a third kidney brighten the darkest days of the year) Not only was I not expecting much this Christmas, I was pretty much just bracing myself to survive the storm of the holidays and then work on repairing the ship that is my life in the new year. And this from a former Christmas nut. As a kid I shivered over a fire in an oil barrel with the rest of my boy scout troop selling Christmas trees in ...
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Exactly a year ago, just arrived from Los Angeles, I was having kind of a lonely Christmas Eve dinner with a friend at the Knickerbocker, a hangout for writers in Manhattan, when I ran into Dennis deLeon and a colleague from the New York Times who was a college buddy of his. They were on their way out after having their own dinner but ended up sitting with us for a couple more hours. Dennis looked like a million bucks and we just talked and ...
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