This year I am thankful that my kids both got over their pneumonia and we got through them being in the hospital. I am also thankful for having a supportive and funny husband.
My INR friends, and the success of the RPG also are on my thankful list.
Since today is Thanksgiving I will bump this to the top.
INR people I am thankful for this year
Grant- he always makes me smile
Kris- she can post like no one else & my fav. sis.
Whidden-your humor is the best
PIP! -just for being you
Shadow-you bring so much to the RPG. You rock!
M-my wonderful friend and good listener.
the RPG gang who create such wonderful stories-Misty, Daemon, Celtic Dragon, Flying Panda, Oliphaunt, crackerbread.
Hey, I'm thankful for Fuscia. She was nice to me, back when I was a newbie.
And!!!!!! Can you believe it?!?!? A new upgraded version of the good the bad and the ugly. I posted a post on it in the off topic thread, so I won't do it again here.
But it makes me very happy, that they took my favorite movie and updated the sound, picture, etc.
well im canadian, so our thanksgiving was a while ago... but I am thankful this holiday season that my cousins who i havent seen for a long time are coming back home for Christmas
I'm thankful for different things... but finding my soul's mate, and mirror image, tops the list.
Grateful that Karena found me... and opened her heart, and finally found out what love is.
And... that she doesn't have to spend a Christmas alone. Grateful that I've found the person who mirror's not only my soul... but my mind, and my thoughts!!! (It's a miracle)
I'm thankful for the fact that even though my back is out... that I still have an income (even if it IS cut in half)
Grateful that my mum is allowing me to live in her house while I'm injured... and for the fact that she's allowing my sweetheart to stay here, while visiting from England, for a month... so that we can be together.
I'm grateful for having such wonderful friends. Don't know what I would do without Sherry, Sam, Rach and Jim. All really good friends who keep me inline... and keep my head on level ground when I start to reach too far, too fast!!!
Grateful that Sherry has recovered from her accident... and that she isn't going to be injured for life.
Grateful for INReview... and all the friends that I have because of this place.
Oh... and let's NOT forget the rpg on here. Soooooooooo grateful that the work Sherry and I did paid off.... and that people actually LIKE it.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
fuscia said this in post #2 : Since today is Thanksgiving I will bump this to the top.
INR people I am thankful for this year
M-my wonderful friend and good listener.
Huh? Did you say something? Sorry, I was a bit busy with my beer and screwdriver.
I am thankful to my family and my friends (both in physical and cyber World). I wouldn't name names, since it is not polite. But all my friends know who they are, and my gratitude and best wishes to all of them.
M.
"Every positive integer is one of Ramanujan's personal friends."—J. E. Littlewood.
i am thankful for...
my mom
my sis
me
that im alove and i have a beautiful atmosphere to surround me
my friends
my school
my knowledge t oknow right from wrong
my church family
inreview and all of yall here
o yea and my dad
my whole family
im here for everybody but i will only tell you the truth
Here is an actual transcript of an AU meeting:
Welcome fellow brothers! The weekly meeting of Alcoholics Unanimous is now in full swing. I'd like to take a moment to explain the purpose and rules of this fine organization for all our new members and guests we have in attendance this evening.
Alcoholics Unanimous is a collection of like-minded individuals, who believe in helping each other in their time of need. Alcohol is a tricky devil, and can ruin the lives of many people. We at Alcoholics Unanimous are here to help! Our weekly meetings will help you moderate and limit your drinking, allowing you to lead a normal life for the following week. Our meetings consist of sharing stories, dancing, contests, and various drinking games.
Our fellowship has a twelve step program of personal recovery, which describes the experience of our earliest members. I will now list them for the new among us, and for those who have forgotten them from last week. I'm looking at you Marcus!
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol -- that our lives had become unmanageable. Seven days of drunken craziness was not a good way to live.
2. Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. Phi Delta Delta, Alcoholics Unanimous' sponsor, had brought focus to our partying ways, giving us a clarity never felt before.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of the frat. Phi Delta Delta for life!
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves, not including anything that happened more than three weeks back.
5. Admitted to the frat, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. If said human being was female, and led to some fine nooky, double points were awarded.
6. Were entirely ready to have the frat remove all these defects of character. Strict hazing guidelines were respected for such activities.
7. Humbly asked the frat to remove our shortcomings, and replace them with new ones that encourage blind devotion to the brotherhood.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. This of course did not include locker stuffings from high school, but did include those whose shoes we had puked upon.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so was overly embarrassing or inconvenient.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong, promptly place the blame somewhere else.
11. Sought through parties and skirt chasing to improve our conscious contact with the frat, and all frat activities.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to other alcoholics and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Welcome everyone, and may our fellowship of drinkers allow you to lead a sober life all week, in the hopes of getting utterly plastered on the weekend!
We will now commence our weekly meeting with the ceremonial passing of the beer bong!