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Re: Longterm friendships, why so rare?

Posted by Enigma on December 30, 2008, at 19:39:59

In reply to Re: Longterm friendships, why so rare?, posted by Sigismund on December 30, 2008, at 17:07:07

> Dance parties?
>
> Well, yes. They are a worry to me too. I read somewhere that there were 2 types of music: religious music and dance music, and never knew about this terrible dance music until 20 years ago. We used to listen to music to find enlightenment, which came via the mind rather than the body, which suited me down to the ground.
>
> I have always wanted to visit Turkey and that part of the world.....Syria, Armenia, and the Black Sea.
>
> One of my favourite books is
> "Black Sea" by Neil Ascherson

Most likely, they'll be playing music I hate.. That's what my mp3 player is for. If I feel lousy, I'll head to the car and jam a little, then head back.

I took 2 more Nardil and I'm feeling better, but still not great, but enough to go to the party, I think.... We'll see tomorrow. I'm bi-polar, so I could easily have another mood swing to the dark side by then. Another problem is, I seem to be able to drink on 4 nardil, but on 6 I get sick. So, if I can't drink at a New Years Eve party, what's the point? (I'm an avid social drinker)

The Black Sea is actually quite amazing. I stayed in Saudi Arabia for a month (talk about a culture shock) about 15 years ago and went skin diving there at some desolate off the road beach. The water was as tropical as any Caribbean island. The place was we went was untouched by tourists too, it was amazing. I was depression-free in those days.


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