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Just having a bad year doesn't mean the relationship is over. Not everything can be fixed in one day, or one month, or even six months, and many things that can't are still worth fixing.
Also, keep your hand on the horse's rump when you walk behind it, so the horse knows where you are and doesn't spook and kick you in the head.
Just having a bad year doesn't mean the relationship is over. Not everything can be fixed in one day, or one month, or even six months, and many things that can't are still worth fixing.
Also, keep your hand on the horse's rump when you walk behind it, so the horse knows where you are and doesn't spook and kick you in the head.
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Just having a bad year doesn't mean the relationship is over. Not everything can be fixed in one day, or one month, or even six months, and many things that can't are still worth fixing.
Also, keep your hand on the horse's rump when you walk behind it, so the horse knows where you are and doesn't spook and kick you in the head.
Just having a bad year doesn't mean the relationship is over. Not everything can be fixed in one day, or one month, or even six months, and many things that can't are still worth fixing.
Also, keep your hand on the horse's rump when you walk behind it, so the horse knows where you are and doesn't spook and kick you in the head.
Writer's Block: Round and round
Feb. 28th, 2011 11:44 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Yes. I think the only song I've ever literally listened to 20 or more times in a 24-hour period is "Ana Ng," but I'll obsessively listen to songs I'm learning multiple times a day, sometimes in multiple versions. I especially do this to songs with interesting and/or difficult vocal harmonies.
I will also occasionally listen to a "guilty pleasure" song several times in a row to clear the earworm. (See, for example, the music tag on this post, which I haven't listened to 20 times, but still has a ridiculously high playcount for how short a time I've owned a copy.)
I should also point out that I have an unusually high tolerance for overplaying - I can still tolerate several songs that the Spouse still responds to by trying to change the channel on a non-existent radio.
Yes. I think the only song I've ever literally listened to 20 or more times in a 24-hour period is "Ana Ng," but I'll obsessively listen to songs I'm learning multiple times a day, sometimes in multiple versions. I especially do this to songs with interesting and/or difficult vocal harmonies.
I will also occasionally listen to a "guilty pleasure" song several times in a row to clear the earworm. (See, for example, the music tag on this post, which I haven't listened to 20 times, but still has a ridiculously high playcount for how short a time I've owned a copy.)
I should also point out that I have an unusually high tolerance for overplaying - I can still tolerate several songs that the Spouse still responds to by trying to change the channel on a non-existent radio.
Writer's Block: Round and round
Feb. 28th, 2011 11:44 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Yes. I think the only song I've ever literally listened to 20 or more times in a 24-hour period is "Ana Ng," but I'll obsessively listen to songs I'm learning multiple times a day, sometimes in multiple versions. I especially do this to songs with interesting and/or difficult vocal harmonies.
I will also occasionally listen to a "guilty pleasure" song several times in a row to clear the earworm. (See, for example, the music tag on this post, which I haven't listened to 20 times, but still has a ridiculously high playcount for how short a time I've owned a copy.)
I should also point out that I have an unusually high tolerance for overplaying - I can still tolerate several songs that the Spouse still responds to by trying to change the channel on a non-existent radio.
Yes. I think the only song I've ever literally listened to 20 or more times in a 24-hour period is "Ana Ng," but I'll obsessively listen to songs I'm learning multiple times a day, sometimes in multiple versions. I especially do this to songs with interesting and/or difficult vocal harmonies.
I will also occasionally listen to a "guilty pleasure" song several times in a row to clear the earworm. (See, for example, the music tag on this post, which I haven't listened to 20 times, but still has a ridiculously high playcount for how short a time I've owned a copy.)
I should also point out that I have an unusually high tolerance for overplaying - I can still tolerate several songs that the Spouse still responds to by trying to change the channel on a non-existent radio.
Writer's Block: The winning ticket
Feb. 9th, 2011 06:15 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Well, after paying the taxes on it - a house. One big enough for all the specialty rooms the Spouse and I want, a huge kitchen, a shed in the back, a backyard garden, and a garage apartment.
The second, if anyone was interested, would be to pay off the balance on the CMA property.
Well, after paying the taxes on it - a house. One big enough for all the specialty rooms the Spouse and I want, a huge kitchen, a shed in the back, a backyard garden, and a garage apartment.
The second, if anyone was interested, would be to pay off the balance on the CMA property.
Writer's Block: The winning ticket
Feb. 9th, 2011 06:15 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Well, after paying the taxes on it - a house. One big enough for all the specialty rooms the Spouse and I want, a huge kitchen, a shed in the back, a backyard garden, and a garage apartment.
The second, if anyone was interested, would be to pay off the balance on the CMA property.
Well, after paying the taxes on it - a house. One big enough for all the specialty rooms the Spouse and I want, a huge kitchen, a shed in the back, a backyard garden, and a garage apartment.
The second, if anyone was interested, would be to pay off the balance on the CMA property.