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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:40 pm
WhoGuru Birth - 5 years old for me. I was born in Hawaii, Navy brat, and that was the happiest time in my life. Before Murphy's Law found me and planted itself firmly up my...well you know. We moved from Honolulu to Rochester NY when I was 5 in the middle of winter. It was 75 when we left and 30 below when we got off the plane. I haven't been warm since I was 5. blaugh I lived in Honolulu for a while, and I feel your pain. gonk
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:56 pm
Sedesla WhoGuru Birth - 5 years old for me. I was born in Hawaii, Navy brat, and that was the happiest time in my life. Before Murphy's Law found me and planted itself firmly up my...well you know. We moved from Honolulu to Rochester NY when I was 5 in the middle of winter. It was 75 when we left and 30 below when we got off the plane. I haven't been warm since I was 5. blaugh I lived in Honolulu for a while, and I feel your pain. gonk Once you've seen Hawaii it never quite leaves your blood, does it? I've been homesick for 30 years. blaugh ...Some day when I'm rich and shameless...
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:02 am
That is a good question--what is the happiest momment of my life. I usually don't reflect on that much, but would have to say my happiest time of my life when I was about 4-5 yeards old(when I had all the attention drawn to me x3 ). I remember enjoying playing My Little Ponies toys, not being afraid of making friends, having a carefree life, living close to my grandparents, playing in their backyard, and playing pretend (I use to roleplay the Princess from The Super Mario Bros. Show with my Mario shaped pillow). The list could go on.
Now I am 21 years old and moved out of my mom's boyfriend's place (my mom and all my 4 young siblings lives in a small house) to live with my boyfriend. I am ok now, but I hate the state that I moved into (I lived southern CA, now living in up state NY). It is hard for me to settle in the adult life--I still like playing video games, having a few stuffed animals, watching cartoons and whatever people might think is childish. Also, I am looking for employment again---I blame my quiet, shy behavior for not winning in interviews. ._.;;;
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:50 am
Lady_Cadaver That is a good question--what is the happiest momment of my life. I usually don't reflect on that much, but would have to say my happiest time of my life when I was about 4-5 yeards old(when I had all the attention drawn to me x3 ). I remember enjoying playing My Little Ponies toys, not being afraid of making friends, having a carefree life, living close to my grandparents, playing in their backyard, and playing pretend (I use to roleplay the Princess from The Super Mario Bros. Show with my Mario shaped pillow). The list could go on.
Now I am 21 years old and moved out of my mom's boyfriend's place (my mom and all my 4 young siblings lives in a small house) to live with my boyfriend. I am ok now, but I hate the state that I moved into (I lived southern CA, now living in up state NY). It is hard for me to settle in the adult life--I still like playing video games, having a few stuffed animals, watching cartoons and whatever people might think is childish. Also, I am looking for employment again---I blame my quiet, shy behavior for not winning in interviews. ._.;;; Where are you in upstate NY? I was raised in and around Rochester. My family still lives there, in Henrietta. NY is a hard state to get on your feet. I needed roommates to live on my own there and pay the bills. mrgreen Taxes are just so high there. If you just need a job fast, hit the department stores. They almost always need help and usually pay a bit more than other places. Atleast they did when I lived there, that's been about ten years since I moved to Ohio. Good luck!
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:13 pm
WhoGuru Where are you in upstate NY? I was raised in and around Rochester. My family still lives there, in Henrietta. NY is a hard state to get on your feet. I needed roommates to live on my own there and pay the bills. mrgreen Taxes are just so high there. If you just need a job fast, hit the department stores. They almost always need help and usually pay a bit more than other places. Atleast they did when I lived there, that's been about ten years since I moved to Ohio. Good luck! I live in Johnsonville---which is near MA and VT. Yeah, I didn't realize how hard it would be until I started to live here. I'll put in applications for the nearby department stores, thanks for the suggestion! ^^
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