The problem I'm having is every time I turn it on it says it directs me to restart it. The only thing I've done since I got was watch some stuff on HULU and Youtube and downloaded Microsoft Office 2004
There's great public transportation and theres so much to do and a lot of artsy liberal sexy ww who are open to bm. The only down side to the city is the cost of certain areas to do shit. We had lunch in Soho yesterday and my burger cost 15 bucks with no fries. I think the total was 46 bucks for everything. Thank God for groupon or we'd spend a lot of weekends in my house watching netflix and ordering pizza lol.
yeah it takes about 2 minutes to load until I see the message and then the restart prompt with a lot of japenese lettering underneath the prompt. Should I go to the apple store?
Ok..I'm emailing my number..call (but remember the time difference and my work schedule) and we can get it working right.
Not that I consider myself broken up looking, of course. Still it's good to know that we're appreciated...
TDK, you are never far from these threads. LOL. I do take issue with the part in bold. Not every man or woman who is divorced is jaded about marriage and many are very well adjusted. I'm tired of reading that if you're divorced you're damaged goods. Fuck that. There are many people who use their divorce to be just the biggest jaded assholes ever, and there are just as many people who get over it and move on and are perfectly normal, well-adjusted people who would make marvelous companions/spouses to the next guy/girl. Just because a person is divorced does not automatically make them damaged goods. That is all.
:smt023 LOL...some things I really think people have to go through themselves and later they will understand your words, Bookie. To understand and to accept that it doesn't work always, is a step in our personal developments. To forgive, not only your partner(wife or husband), but also yourself, people have to experience. Sometimes you try all and everything, but it simply isn't possible. Some will never get over their own failure or the failure of others, but others can.
thats a more often than not scenario from what Ive observed and it largely depends on how long after the divorce you happen to date them. Not saying its their fault but trauma usially spills over into other relationships unintentionally. Like if a woman has been cheated on for years she has it in her mind it wont ever happen again and it might turn her into a snoop trying to catch wind of things before yhe "inevitable" happens. Like I said just my personal observation