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Abby10 11-25-2018 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1601828)
One thing I wish I had done different is finding that right woman but events kind of took that opportunity away from me. Mainly events in New Orleans in 1991 and San Francisco in 1992. Still could find her but she would have someone else's kids who could become grandkids. Unless, of course, some of my old girlfriends have not been all that honest with me. NOTHING but quite a surprise. We did get one of those when we learned of my late younger brother having a baby with a woman in Nevada in 1982 we never knew about. Kind of instant whole branch of a tree and a lot of letters exchanged. And new great grandkids for my parents. And lots of new birthdays to get cards for in one month. My younger brother's love child has the same birthday as a special friend I made a few years ago near the Villages. They are not the same age though but about 20 years apart.

It's never too late, Tal. Finding the right one is NOTHING but important. My son was engaged once and almost got engaged a second time but backed out. Now, 10 years after the first broken engagement he tells me he's really glad he waited because he's learned so much more about himself in those 10 years and is more confident of what he wants in a life partner. I think some of the guys on NOTHING have talked in the past about the consequences of marrying the wrong person. I was blessed the first time around but not everyone is. I waited though. I didn't get married until I was 27. That's not too old now, but back then it was considered somewhat older than most. Most of my friends were already married and starting families but I didn't let that pressure me. Honestly, I really wasn't all that focused on getting married but more on my career path. I guess when you don't try so hard to find the right person it just happens.

Taltarzac725 11-25-2018 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1601838)
It's never too late, Tal. Finding the right one is NOTHING but important. My son was engaged once and almost got engaged a second time but backed out. Now, 10 years after the first broken engagement he tells me he's really glad he waited because he's learned so much more about himself in those 10 years and is more confident of what he wants in a life partner. I think some of the guys on NOTHING have talked in the past about the consequences of marrying the wrong person. I was blessed the first time around but not everyone is. I waited though. I didn't get married until I was 27. That's not too old now, but back then it was considered somewhat older than most. Most of my friends were already married and starting families but I didn't let that pressure me. Honestly, I really wasn't all that focused on getting married but more on my career path. I guess when you don't try so hard to find the right person it just happens.

Sounds like good advice. I will take that to heart. Something good for the NOTHING thread. At 10 AM we now have 191, 519 views for 11/25/2018.

Henryk 11-25-2018 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1601731)
How do you get 4 Elton John's NOTHING but on a Piano Bench? This is a great NOTHING Question. May go down in the Anal's of NOTHING history!

Not for NOTHING, but I think you meant annals. :ho:

Kenswing 11-25-2018 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1601851)
Sounds like good advice. I will take that to heart. Something good for the NOTHING thread. At 10 AM we now have 191, 519 views for 11/25/2018.

One NOTHING update a day should be plenty. Let's not fall back into old habits.. :icon_wink:

Kenswing 11-25-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Henryk (Post 1601872)
Not for NOTHING, but I think you meant annals. :ho:

No, it was NUCKY. I'm sure he knew the NOTHING in which he typed.. lol

Kenswing 11-25-2018 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1601823)
The ad says -

Great for when the grand kids come to visit!

I'm busting K - that's part of the job I was hired to do on NOTHING. :1rotfl:

But I have an idea - why don't you buy it when you get back and have K over for breakfast when he comes down? You guys could share a special NOTHING moment. :)

You never know. I might have grandkids. Just not in this country.. NOTHING was ever proven. lol

Kenswing 11-25-2018 11:09 AM

Have NOTHING but a safe trip home, fw..

Henryk 11-25-2018 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by BK001 (Post 1601715)
I would go a step further and say that both La Boheme and Madama Butterfly are also great first baby steps for nothing neophytes.

Do you have a favorite?

I totally agree. And Carmen ain’t for NOTHING either.

The first opera I bought was on LP. Since two LPs are cheaper than three or four!), I chose Tosca. It was a favorite for years. At one time, I had over twenty different recordings, including a strange one in German.

I don’t think I could pick a favorite now—I’ve heard many. But I do have a suggestion: Mefistofele, by Arrigo Boito. It’s the Faust story again. The choruses alone will leave you with goosebumps!

Are you going to the performance on the fifteenth? I usually sit in the back rows, on the aisle. I think I’d recognize you. You will recognize me by imagining my photo with sixty years added. Lol.

Henryk 11-25-2018 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1601714)
Happy Merry Thanksgiving Hendryk. It's NOTHING but good to see you swing by for a visit. I'd offer you something to eat or drink but there is NOTHING left! :welcome::coolsmiley:

Well, gee, thanks, Mr. Nucky. But I’m so stuffed I’m eating almost NOTHING. Drink is a different thing altogether. :icon_wink:

Henryk 11-25-2018 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1601726)
You are welcome. I see they have a lot of the most famous operas on DVD in the Lake County Library System and Marion as well as Sumter County Libraries could also have some of these. NOTHING seems to be getting a lot of views.

Not sure if I could sit through an opera at the Rialto as some of these seem quite long. 2 hours and 43 minutes. Verdi: Aida - San Francisco Opera (starring Luciano Pavarotti) - YouTube

Tal, Robert and I saw Aida at the Rialto a few weeks ago. It was NOTHING but Aida-ness. It is, however, a three-LP ordeal.

Re libraries, Sumter at Pinellas has very little in the 782.1 section. They do, however, have a healthy 641.

Abby10 11-25-2018 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1601874)
One NOTHING update a day should be plenty. Let's not fall back into old habits.. :icon_wink:

Oh let him do a couple a day. We can set a limit - just morning and evening? Or morning, afternoon, and evening? I know when I'm not at home and checking in on my cell phone I can't see the stats and would sometimes like to know. And don't go calling me a NOTHING enabler - lol

Kenswing 11-25-2018 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1601890)
Oh let him do a couple a day. We can set a limit - just morning and evening? Or morning, afternoon, and evening? I know when I'm not at home and checking in on my cell phone I can't see the stats and would sometimes like to know. And don't go calling me a NOTHING enabler - lol

I'm all about compromise.. How about one first thing in the morning then one at the end of the day?

And you are NOTHING but an enabler.. :1rotfl:

Abby10 11-25-2018 11:59 AM

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Abby10 11-25-2018 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1601891)
I'm all about compromise.. How about one first thing in the morning then one at the end of the day?

And you are NOTHING but an enabler.. :1rotfl:

I like that - thanks, boss. Tal has made himself a valuable member of NOTHING and it's important to be kind to fellow NOTHINGS.

And I know I can sometimes be an enabler. :sigh:

Nucky 11-25-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Henryk (Post 1601872)
Not for NOTHING, but I think you meant annals. :ho:

I r always playing with NOTHING but words. Elton John and Freddie Mercury are a few of my favorite entertainers and whatever they do is their business, not mine.

The one word to never play with is NOTHING although I believe it was so decried some time back that NUTHIN could be used as a replacement.

Everything on here is mainly in fun, so far! :1rotfl:


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