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  • #16


    I love you all !!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Spence View Post
      Not sure what that means but I have one to sell but not at that price.
      So is there a big upfront fee or is this just a free ad for you ?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by tonyg
        So is there a big upfront fee or is this just a free ad for you ?
        No, but they charge $ 249 a year.
        ... not enough time for all the timeshares ®

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        • #19
          Originally posted by happymum
          It appears that way.
          I have some explaining to do.
          My birthday is this week......
          EEEKKKK....
          Angela

          If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

          BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by StressCadet
            And here all I bought myself for my B-day were new PJ's....
            Too funny!
            Angela

            If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

            BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by happymum
              Thanks, I think.
              Talk about not doing due diligence, I haven't even read a review!
              Spence, you are very persuasive!
              That, or you're very easy.
              Angela

              If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

              BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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              • #22
                Actually impulsive was the word I was thinking of!

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                • #23
                  Y'all are dangerous people!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by GrayFal
                    R u enabling again???
                    Originally posted by MargeS View Post
                    Y'all are dangerous people!
                    This is what I mean Spence - you dangle these goodies in front of us and we HAVE to just grab them....for the truly addicted, we just CAN NOT resist
                    Pat
                    *** My Website ***

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                    • #25
                      I think I'm cured as I wasn't even tempted to look.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by tonyg View Post
                        I think I'm cured as I wasn't even tempted to look.
                        The sad thing is that I didn't even need to look. I knew which one it was based on some of the references. AND, this one has been auctioned twice previously without any takers. So while I'm on the wagon, I'm by no means cured as I keep the temptation close at hand.

                        Looks like they got a sucker (oops, I mean buyer ) this time. HM, good for you. Happy Bday

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by happymum View Post
                          Actually impulsive was the word I was thinking of!
                          You go girl! Happy Birthday!
                          Jacki

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by GrayFal
                            R u enabling again???
                            Here is a better description.....

                            Drug and Alcohol Information
                            - Enabling -

                            Overview
                            When family, friends, and associates of a chemically dependent individual allow that individual to continue the addiction to alcohol or drugs, their behavior is called enabling. When repeated, enabling behaviors become ingrained in the chemically dependent person's family, job, or social structures.

                            Meaning Well: The Origins of Enabling
                            We often begin enabling in an attempt to be kind and helpful. For example, we may wake someone so they are not late to work. By doing so, we help them avoid the consequences of oversleeping because they were using or drinking late into the night before. We loan addicts money, often over and over again, and we are surprised when they use it to buy more drugs or alcohol.

                            Enablers may have their own system of denial that is fed by the lies and deceptions addicts use to cover up their using.


                            The Effects of Enabling
                            As enabling behaviors become routine, we end up feeling frustrated, ineffectual, and angry. Often, we continue to enable because we don't want to appear mean or unreasonable. Enabling behaviors directly and indirectly support the vicious cycle of never-ending problems and pain of addiction. When we stop enabling, when we stop helping and covering up for the addict, we allow the addict to experience the consequences of their out-of-control behavior. We no longer wake them up, loan them money, or bail them out of jail. We stop shielding them from the consequences of their behaviors.
                            Pat
                            *** My Website ***

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by GrayFal View Post
                              Here is a better description.....

                              Drug and Alcohol Information
                              - Enabling -

                              Overview
                              When family, friends, and associates of a chemically dependent individual allow that individual to continue the addiction to alcohol or drugs, their behavior is called enabling. When repeated, enabling behaviors become ingrained in the chemically dependent person's family, job, or social structures.

                              Meaning Well: The Origins of Enabling
                              We often begin enabling in an attempt to be kind and helpful. For example, we may wake someone so they are not late to work. By doing so, we help them avoid the consequences of oversleeping because they were using or drinking late into the night before. We loan addicts money, often over and over again, and we are surprised when they use it to buy more drugs or alcohol.

                              Enablers may have their own system of denial that is fed by the lies and deceptions addicts use to cover up their using.


                              The Effects of Enabling
                              As enabling behaviors become routine, we end up feeling frustrated, ineffectual, and angry. Often, we continue to enable because we don't want to appear mean or unreasonable. Enabling behaviors directly and indirectly support the vicious cycle of never-ending problems and pain of addiction. When we stop enabling, when we stop helping and covering up for the addict, we allow the addict to experience the consequences of their out-of-control behavior. We no longer wake them up, loan them money, or bail them out of jail. We stop shielding them from the consequences of their behaviors.
                              OMG, what have I done?
                              ... not enough time for all the timeshares ®

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                              • #30
                                Actually, I CAN QUIT ANYTIME I WANT TO!!!!

                                I just don't want to!

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