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If I could take anything into a next life, it would be to know that I can do anything!

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Female
51 years old
*, New York
United States
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JOB: No Answer
SMOKE: Yes
DRINK: Sometimes
RELIGION: No Answer
ORIENTATION: Straight
DATING STATUS: No Answer
BODY TYPE: Other
MEMBER SINCE: 01/24/2008
STAR SIGN: Virgo
LAST LOGIN: 09/06/2008 12:00:58

I like designing, collecting, writing (poetry mostly), birdwatching, and various types of crafts when the mood hits me.

Horror, documentaries, romantic comedies, sci-fi, action/adventure, musicals, etc. I watch just about anything.

A few favorites: Alien vs. Predator (any of them), The Matrix, Resurrection (the older version), Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail, Moonstuck, The Family Man, As Good As It Gets, Somethings Gotta Give, Baby Boom, Twister, War of the Worlds (new version), Pitch Black/Chronicles of Riddick, Gone in Sixty Seconds, The Fast & the Furious, Cloverfield, the Alien Movies, Creature from Black Lake (yeah, try to find that one, lol), any holiday movies, and so many more.

I love 50's, 60's, 70's and about half of the 80's music (lost touch with it after that while raising my son). RocknRoll and Golden Oldies are my favorite because they bring back the best memories for me and soothe me to the soul, but I like songs from various genres.
Journey (especially when Steve Perry was with them) is my all-time favorite band.
I love most holiday music.
I usually have music on all day long. It moves me, soothes me, and inspires me.
Others I like are:
Doors, Eagles, Boston, ZZTop, Jethro Tull, Grand Funk Railroad, Beatles, Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Joe Cocker, Beach Boys, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Chicago, Van Morrison, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Moody Blues, Rare Earth, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen...the list goes on and on.

Mostly horror, because I prefer a safe scare to the real thing, but also because I like to be prepared for things, and reading them lets me test my judgement in crisis situations.
Unfortunately, I don't find a lot of time to read much these days.

05/13/2008 12:45:20


Fans of "Gossip Girl", Happy Mail!, Frayed Knots, Photography Geeks, Movie Lovers






Being able to trust someone.
Each and every step of motherhood (my only child is now grown).
Falling and being in love.
Sitting by a nice warm fire.
Smiles and laughter.
Camping/fishing/hiking/boating/nature/wildlife, swimming, starry skies, walking in the sand, and lying in the sun.
Watching movies and discussing the various aspects of them.
Music.
Thunderstorms and blizzards (grew up in Buffalo, NY).
Holidays (especially Christmas).
Reading a good scary book.
Office equipment/supplies (wierd, I know, but always wanted to start a biz, which I'm now finally attempting).
Collecting items for my North Pole Christmas village.
Talking to honest people, and to those who can speak straight from the heart.

Lies.

In 1980, I developed Agoraphobia with panic/anxiety attacks, which, once I began to avoid the public situations that set them off (and also realized that I wasn't going to die from the panic/anxiety), subsided into SA. I think these traits were lying dormant long before that, due to various elements in my life, and emerged in a not-so-pleasant grand finaly which sent me into a self-chosen hermitude back in '80.
I've spent the years since trying to understand, first...the factors that caused it, and second...how to overcome it.
Though I've been out of mainstream society for almost 30 years, I am now beginning to re-learn to talk to people again, and to face the bad sides of life (without running away), so I can rejoin it.
I intend to live my life...completely and without constant fear...and will continue to push until I reach that goal.
Until then, I may screw up and say something dumb on occasion in chat or in person when I'm nervous, or too tired from lack of sleep, but bear with me please. I'm worth having as a friend, and would love to know you as we travel this eye-opening, and occasionally scary, journey beyond fear, depression and/or stagnation.




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From: artist
09/06/2008 08:48:04

Thanks, that was a nice surprise!!



From: bond59
09/05/2008 11:53:21


From: d3m0n1x
09/03/2008 04:13:03


evrgrn wrote:
Second place. Not to shabby. hehe

Di


Lol. I made it to 1st place and was there for about 3 days. I don't have as much time as I use to so couldn't stay on Top for very long. Never thought I would make it and it only took me less than a month to get there. I'm not interested in being the Arcade Champ and I'm not competitive so it doesn't bother me if I'm not number 1.

So when is your name going to be up there???



From: bond59
09/03/2008 04:53:39




From: hnyb
08/31/2008 03:04:57

Hi Di!

Thanks for your thoughtful message. Although I'm sorry you've had hard times, tstl, it is good to talk to someone who actually gets it. And is making it out there in the big, bad world. Although I'm in knots "out there," the scariest den is my own mind. No-the four walls provide no stimulation, but are compelling enough to stare at for a while. *oh, look at the cobwebs*

I'm glad you're not as scared as you thought you'd be. That's hugE! I can tell you're ready to make up for lost time.

Thanks! I hope you're havin' a great weekend, too.

Best,

Em




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