A friend and I had this conversation. . .er. . .DEBATE yesterday.
He said he doesn't want a BlackBerry because of what that type of phone has done to some of his friends. My response was "Can a phone really *make* someone do something?"
His response: "Yes. People start to ignore their friends, etc. when it comes to these phones." I didn't deny that part but I'm thinking that personal responsibility plays a big part in one's behaviour; the phone is an inanimate object. Also, I have
Based on articles I've read, it seems that many single, black women are holding out for Mr. Right - who must be black.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks to you all for your input about that other situation I posted about.
No doubt you’ve heard these lines after a breakup: “You’ll get over it in time,” or “The best way to get over a man is to get under another one” or “You guys can still be friends.”
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How are you at managing your finances? Is there any advice you'd share with the board?
Ladies, do you combine finances with your husband/live-in guy? Why/why not?
I think the mere fact that I'm posting means I feel a little guilty.
A friend of mine who knows I have work-out DVDs asked today if I had any. Now I could've lied, but I didn't because I know where this was going.
Ok here goes:
My wife's best friend from her days in Jamaica is coming to visit this weekend.
Any thoughts?
