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A Course I am going to do
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI think I said the same thing, slightly briefer, though.
indeed you did - apologies. I just wanted to do ome research and thought I would share with others.Comment
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI have not read the cheese book.
All I know is I cannot change anyone or anything else.
To quote from Shakespeare, "first lets kill all the lawyers"Comment
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI have not read the cheese book.
All I know is I cannot change anyone or anything else.Comment
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Originally posted by Rantor View PostLucy, does your sponsor know you're out playing counsellor?
Does your sponsor know you fancy Troll?Comment
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Who Moved My Cheese?
I am going to buck the trend and say it's worth reading. That is mainly because it is quite motivating and only takes about 1 hour to read. It has the distinction of having the largest print you've ever seen in a grown-up's book, and even then it has to repeat itself about 5 times in order to stretch its point over 40 pages.Comment
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Originally posted by Rantor View PostLucy, does your sponsor know you're out playing counsellor?Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI am going to buck the trend and say it's worth reading. That is mainly because it is quite motivating and only takes about 1 hour to read. It has the distinction of having the largest print you've ever seen in a grown-up's book, and even then it has to repeat itself about 5 times in order to stretch its point over 40 pages.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Moved_My_Cheese
Change Happens
They Keep Moving The Cheese
Anticipate Change
Get Ready For The Cheese To Move
Monitor Change
Smell The Cheese Often So You Know When It Is Getting Old
Adapt To Change Quickly
The Quicker You Let Go Of Old Cheese, The Sooner You Can Enjoy New Cheese
Change
Move With The Cheese
Enjoy Change!
Savor The Adventure And Enjoy The Taste Of New Cheese!
Be Ready To Change Quickly And Enjoy It Again & Again
They Keep Moving The Cheese.Comment
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostNope, I am hoping to marry the film producer I met in rehab, however, he has run off with a 26yo (he is 43), so I imagine we won't be getting married in the near future, and he is a pisces, which is always a problem. Bloody fish.
Let the flaming beginThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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