Tonight I died. What will make us happy?
Monday, May 8, 2006 at 13:39 What would make you happy?Add to the list. We need to know what will make you a happier person. We can all learn from one another.Sounds good. Tonight I died. If I do not and I am wrong, then I will be back at the computer in the morning. I would like to go far away, far, far away with trees and grass and nice people. (birds twirpping too) Bikes safe enough to ride without a helmet and not be scared that I will come home with one leg missing from a car crash.
Maybe wear your PJ's outside sometimes with a baseball cap. Why should I look good on Sunday anyway? People at this place smile at me like they mean it all over the place and I smile back and wonder why they were nice to me. A house large, but not so large. Not so expensive where you would stress about money. A town near by to walk and walk and walk and walk and walk around in. I need a good CVS around the corner as well with a small cafe withnot such strong coffee, just good tasting.
A thought: Maybe a couple of intellectual people here in this town. A cute old place where people drink fine wine and Champaign. Eat well and healthy. Read some very interesting books and listen to the latest and the oldest best music ever. See foreign films mostly and a health food restaurant near by that plays blues and funk music or even rock would be fine in the evening. One more thing, a good gym with no attitudes. Just a nice clean gym where the staff and people who train there say hello to you when you walk through the door like they are happy to see you. Just like the old days. Occasionally they invite you to intimate parties.
On Saturday we go horse back riding on the beach. Keep it simple.
Response: Where ever you go there you are. I would like a place where the power never goes out. A place where you never have to worry about Mother Nature or crazies who want to rob you or blow you up. A place where you can walk all year round and you want to because there are places to go and things to do and everything is affordable. I want a place where you never grow old, always look good and people treat you great.I need better drugs.




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