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Originally posted by Morgan KaneSorry, i can' t but i can learn, as early i have paid the bills, put my daughter somewhere, got some money and convinced my boss to gve me an extended leave ( ? )Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.
-Yousuf Karsh
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Actually, I just about did this very thing in the spring of '02. I was between jobs and moving from Las Vegas, NV back to my home town in Minnesota and I though, "y'know...I have a bit of money saved up..." I wasn't going to be as fancy as Matt here. I was thinking of minimalist world travel...doing whatever I need to get by and work my way (literally work, as in odd jobs for cash or travel or room & board) around the world.
Part of me kind of wishes I would have...
...But then I remember where I am now and I think of my amzaing girlfriend and her kids and I wouldn't trade that for the world."In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro"
--Thomas a Kempis
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Originally posted by EverKing... I wasn't going to be as fancy as Matt here. I was thinking of minimalist world travel...doing whatever I need to get by and work my way (literally work, as in odd jobs for cash or travel or room & board) around the world.
Part of me kind of wishes I would have...
...But then I remember where I am now and I think of my amzaing girlfriend and her kids and I wouldn't trade that for the world.
An explorer he went wandering
To satisfy his pondering
Basically meandering
Unsure of what he'd find
Braving any danger
But to his family he's a stranger
And from time to time he turns around
And this runs through his mind
Life I embrace you
I shall honor and disgrace you
Please forgive if I replace you
You see I'm going through some pain
But now I see clearly
And the dawn is coming nearly
And though I'm human and it's early
I swear I'll never forget again
There's a multitude of story
Some is clean and some is gory
But there is no need to worry
If you're sold or if you're bought
We're just spinning on some granite
That we like to call a planet
And if you need to contemplate
Well here's an optimistic thought-
Life I embrace you...
I had the chance as well 4 years ago. May still do it some day...Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.
-Yousuf Karsh
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