I'm sad that nobody is happy. I expected that both sides would stop bickering and move on, but it continues. Contrary to popular belief the world isn't going to end (and don't even think about starting political discussions here). What happened to the happy Hatrack I knew? I wish I could just wish really hard and have everyone get what they want and be happy.
*sits down with a plate of cookies and pitcher of milk. welcomes all to join.*
Tell me something happy, how your day went, something you're thankful for, ...anything but politics.
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I did brilliantly in my last, most important, and hardest (60%) law final of the year. It wasn't the biggest, as I also had an 80% last week, but this one I really needed to do well in, and the 80% was only Ethics.
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Well, I would have said touch wood, but apparently I ... shouldn't, over your ways. Or so I'm told. Crazy Americans.
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tt&t, what kind of law are you going into? A friend of mine just graduated from Baylor in property law or something like that. btw, how's NZ? My cousin lived in Auckland for a while and she loved it.
quidscribis, congrats, and no there is no Canadian discrimination .
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Oh, and in regards to the actual point of this thread, I would like to say that it makes me happy that I am employed, in fairly good health, with good friends and good family.
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I'm very happy that my niece has been staying with my hubby and I for the last month. But I'm very sad that she has to go and join her mommy and daddy in the Maldives on Saturday.
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Camelot is really fun, and coming along really well! I wish you could all see it. Even though my dance partner dropped out of the production, which means I'm dancing with a sixty-something year old woman named Phyllis.
Which doesn't bother me at all, but I DO miss having Gavi twirl me around in the air! Now we just walk around in a circle.
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vwiggin-is firefly good? it's by the same creator as Buffy and Angel, right? I just recently discoveved both shows and am shamelessly addicted
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Oh, she's a dear sweet person (and absolutely hysterical, she has us rolling on the floor for the majority of rehearsal time)! And dancing with her is fun, but she can't do the vigorous twirling stuff that Gavi did.
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I'm really really really happy that my mutton curry turned out so incredibly good! And so did my naan.
And I'm also happy that it was so fluffy it was mutant-like as it developed odd bulbous puffy bulges all over the place. And I'm even happier that it tasted soooooo good.
Today was a great cooking day.
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I feel good about MUSIC! I am going to see H.I.M. next week and DMITRI HVOROSTOVSKY next year. How I LOVE both H.I.M. and Dmitri Hvorostovsky who is so cool with his beautiful voice and nice silver hair.
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I'm happy I have all the way until 6:30 tonight to memorize my 10 minute speech on battered men. And that I know Russell.
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I'm doing some preliminary scouting for Christmas shopping, and my husband's holiday pay will be in next week so I can actually buy stuff!
I got new tires on my car last night and it runs so much better. No more worries about having a blowout with the kids in the car with me.
We're getting a computer donated to our church library, so I don't have to come up with a paper-based catalog and circulation! And, I've already gotten some budget approvals to make some much-needed purchases for the library.
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new zealand huh? I hear they have lots of sheep there and I also hear the area is simply beautiful
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I'm happy that I get to keep my job through March, when they'd previously thought they wouldn't need me past the end of December. Financial solvency is good.
I'm happy that we gave the cat a bath without anyone getting lacerated.
I'm happy that after dinner tonight we're going to pick up our new bookshelves, which are really nice and we're getting them cheap from someone who's moving.
I'm happy that my husband has a new sweetie and they're making each other really happy. They're so darn CUTE together!
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Today I am happy that I get to go to a docent appreciation dinner tonight and a nice restruant in town. Not that Japanese restraunt that I was hoping for (since we're docents for a Japanse garden), but still, it's going to be fun, and I'll get getting good food for free.
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I am happy about my football ticket for the weekend.
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Here at Wisconsin, we have a crazy student football ticketing program (saying nothing about this year's debaucle of basketball ticketing...). We buy vouchers for the season, and exchange them for real tickets the week preceding each game. This allows us to sit with different people in different sections from week to week. The sections ring the north end zone, and run from K through P. P is the upperclassmen-only section, differentiated on the vouchers by the border (this year, upperclassmen are gold and the kids are black). Naturally, it's a big deal to sit in P. And truthfully, it is the best section.
So the line begins to form early in the week. Sometimes the line never really disbands or extends for a couple weeks - last year, we camped out for a week and a half for the Ohio State tickets. This week, however, I kind of forgot to give my voucher to the people with whom I was going to sit, remembering at 2:00 am Wednesday morning. Exchange starts at 1:00 pm Wednesday afternoon. I thought I was in trouble, since I had no one in line able to get me a good seat, let alone friends with whom to enjoy the game.
So I had a break from 1 to 4 yesterday afternoon, and around 3, I decided to see what the line was like and just take my ticket over there. The line was fairly short and moving quickly. I stood there for about 20 minutes before getting to a ticket window, where I looked at the girl working and said, "I want the single best ticket you have in that room, please." She smiled, laughed, and went to get the tickets from which I could choose. I will be sitting in section P, row 39. Woo!
It gets better. I was talking to one of my friends in Troy class after that, telling her the story, and she laughed. Turns out, her group is in P 40. Awesome. So I not only have a good seat, but also have friends around me.
I am happy.
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I'm also happy because I finished my German reading quiz in 18 minutes this morning and was able to sit outside and read for a while (Yes, I am aware that it's mildly chilly - nay, finally comfortable - outside).
quote:I'm sad that nobody is happy. I expected that both sides would stop bickering and move on, but it continues.
Bickering? That depends on what you call bickering....
Bickering has been going on ever since I came here, and that was five years ago. Why would it stop? Or, more importantly, why would we want it to stop?
After all, what is the point of this forum if not 'bickering' - a.k.a. discussion?
That's one thing that makes me happy... discussion here.
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I'm happy that I got through my first week of teaching real lessons to real students with only one bad lesson, and have had a couple of really quite decent ones. I'm happy that my year 13 students (last year of school) laugh at my funny stories about mad philosophers. I'm happy because I got to speak to my parents today. I'm happy because I went out to the pub with all the other student teachers and we had a real laugh and a fabulous time. I'm happy because I have a lovely sweet boyfriend and he's put up with me for nearly two years.
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sheep...as in BAAAAAAAAAHH. Those little white "range maggots," as my roommate calls them. You can get lamb, mutton and wool from them
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quote: Bickering? That depends on what you call bickering....
Bickering has been going on ever since I came here, and that was five years ago. Why would it stop? Or, more importantly, why would we want it to stop?
After all, what is the point of this forum if not 'bickering' - a.k.a. discussion?
That's one thing that makes me happy... discussion here.
I enjoy discussion as well, but over the past week or so, discussion has turned into childish bickering. I leave it at that.
quote: Excellent! Cuz we Canadians are just, well, so much better than the Americans anyway.
I wouldn't go that far, haha jk
quote: I'm doing some preliminary scouting for Christmas shopping, and my husband's holiday pay will be in next week so I can actually buy stuff!
I love Christmas shopping. Nothing makes me happier than buying stuff for other people.
quote: Stray, I like ya, but I just don't get ya!
confused as well
sheep are good for quidscribis' mutton curry. mmmm.
I had a friend run a carfax check on my car and the title was clean. I'm very relieved about this. I'm happy that winter is coming which hopefully means snow. Snow makes me happy. I came across "Naruto" by accident and I love it so far.
I'm especially happy for all the happy hatrackers here . pss, adam, I think its working.
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I'm happy that I have coffee and music, so I can stay awake while doing my schoolwork and answer pointless questions from customers.
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I'm happy because I made a high B on my calc test and a solid B on my chem one (which pulls my calc grade up to a middling B and keeps my chem grade from dropping into B-dom).
I'm happy because we are having absolutely glorious weather, finally.
I'm happy because I just realized "The Origin of Love" comes from Plato's Symposium.
Also because I have a very awesome older sister who likes to make chicken pie or stuffed potatoes and invite me over to share them in exchange for cafeteria food. (HINT.)
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Jen, your awesome older sister would love to do just that-but she's also leaving for Houston at 8 and won't be back until monday morning. (early that morning, hopefully)
But there's some mediocre potatos in the fridge if you'd like to get them before then
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I'm happy that you made this thread signal, so that I finally want to read a front page thread today.
I too am happy about the PNW sunny weather, but I also love the nip in the air and the flannel pajama pants. "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"
I'm happy that now I can officially be in the Christmas spirit after having to hide it all during the month of October. I was listening to Christmas CDs in my car, alone. (It was funny cause my sister had been feeling the same way and when the two of us discovered our premature Christmas cheer, we could be festive together!!)
I'm happy that I'm done teaching voice lessons today and that I can go home. I'm happy that it's Friday tomorrow and that I can wear jeans.
So, speaking of going home...
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I'm glad that when I finally (hesitantly) opened a thread called "I'm sad," it was actually about being happy.
I'm also glad that I am (probably) going away (far, far away!) for the weekend. Everyone around me is probably glad too . . . I really need this!
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I'm happy that after getting up at 5-flippin-30 this morning I came home from work and took a nice, long nap. Yesterday I was happy listening to silly, bouncey girl-pop to keep my mind off things, including PowerPuff Girls: Power Pop and Boomania by Betty Boo. Ridiculous, fabulous.
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