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Old Sep 21, 2005, 11:41 PM
jammerlich jammerlich is offline
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Today has been a big day for me. I sent my resume in for 2 different positions and located a new-to-me car I've been wanting that I will probably buy tomorrow.

So why do I still feel like sobbing?

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Old Sep 22, 2005, 12:36 AM
jagster jagster is offline
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Hey, thats great. Im happy that you found a new vehicle and i wish you the best of luck with getting a job.
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Old Sep 22, 2005, 12:23 PM
dayzee9 dayzee9 is offline
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Jammerlich....First off, congrats on the progress, the "forward motion" BUT

Just b/c 2 good things happen the world isn't going to burst into a song & dance & all that jazz....the feelings of wanting
to sob are still valid. Obviously, there's still some issues?
But CONGRATS on the "Forward motion"! That's scarey all by itself! Big Day

Just giver yourself a pat on the back for what you have accompished & I will give you a hell of a cyber-hug! Ready?

{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ Big DayJammerlich Big Day}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

Truck on, DAYZEE9 Big Day
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