Thursday, April 29, 2010
Save Tonight
Go on and close the curtains
All we need is candlelight
You and me and a bottle of wine
Going to hold you tonight
We know I'm going away
How I wish....wish it weren't so
Take this wine & drink with me
Let's delay our misery
Save tonight
And fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
Tomorrow I'll be gone
There's a log on the fire
And it burns like me for you
Tomorrow comes with one desire
To take me away....it's true
It ain't easy to say goodbye
Darling please don't start cry
'Cause girl you know I've got to go
Lord I wish it wasn't so
Save tonight
And fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
Tomorrow I'll be gone
Tomorrow comes to take me away
I wish that I......that I could stay
Girl you know I've got to go
Lord I wish it wasn't so
Save tonight
And fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
Tomorrow I'll be gone....
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
10:13 PM
Friday, April 23, 2010
What do you and your significant other talk about?
If you constantly hit the heavy stuff, you're probably happier than if you spend time gossiping about your neighbors or coworkers.
1. Embarrassing Moments.
If you can't share the awkward, "American Pie"-worthy moments that occurred throughout high school with your partner, who can you tell them to? Don't be afraid to broach the subject, if you haven't already. We wouldn't be surprised if their stories are more horrifying than yours.
2. Political Viewpoints.
How do you feel about the new healthcare bill? You don't have to agree with each other, but you do need to keep an open mind. A good relationship allows both parties to discuss their own philosophies without taking the opposition personally.
3. Fears and Insecurities.
By fears, we don't mean your phobia of earthworms. We're talking about things that make you wake up with gray hairs. What worries you? What do you want to improve in yourself? What skeletons are in your closet? In being vulnerable, you risk judgment, but more importantly, you chance being understood.
4. Childhood.
Ask your partner what he or she was like as a kid. Did she make friends easily? What kind of games did he like to play? Did he have trouble in school? Childhood memories make for fun conversations, but they can also lend insight into how your main squeeze became the person he or she is today.
5. Past Relationships.
This is a touchy one because no one wants to hear the person they're with spouting sonnets about an ex. There is, of course, a difference between longing for (or being bitter over) the past and simply acknowledging what happened. With enough practice, seasoned, happy couples learn how to address why past relationships ended without inadvertently comparing their current partner to an old flame.
6. Family Life.
Knowing a person's upbringing and relationship with his or her parents is paramount to understanding his current attitude toward family. If you're even slightly contemplating a future with this person, it might help to ask how well they get along with their parents. Why does she resent her mother? Why is he closer to his sisters than to his brothers? How does she handle family gatherings?
7. Current Events.
Thanks to the overflow of information, it's nearly impossible to stay up-to-date on everything going on around us. Here's where teamwork comes into play: Ask your partner about his interests, be they economics or regional politics, and see if you can't learn a thing or two. Who knows, maybe you'll help him develop an interest in international affairs or science news.
8. TV and Movies.
Compared to politics and personal fears, entertainment might seem pretty shallow, but discussions about movies can fall into the "deep" category if you focus on character motivations and plots rather than on, say, the cute leading actors.
9. The Future.
Talking about the future can be nerve-wracking. While we're not saying you should pressure your partner into talking about plans for marriage and children, we do believe that you should know their dreams, goals, and aspirations. What is he working toward? What drives her to succeed? Where does he see himself in five years? Someone who desires growth and is not afraid of the unknown is surely dynamic enough to deserve you.
As Eleanor Roosevelt said, great minds talk about ideas; small minds talk about people.
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
7:32 AM
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Why lie about the way you feel? Sometimes, I wish that someone would do the same to you.
Then, you will know that I am not so nonsensical after all.
It'll break your heart & trust for the person who lied.
So, you can't blame me for being unreasonable.
Reason being, ' YOU STARTED IT '.
This is your favorite phase, back at you pal.
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
9:07 AM
Friday, April 16, 2010
I wish you away.I wish that we never met.
I wish that we never knew.
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
12:15 AM
How is anyone going to believe that your love is real when it was never genuine from the start?
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
12:09 AM
Sunday, February 21, 2010
[Don't Know, Don't Care]
Growing old is mandatory;Growing up is optional
11:33 PM