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Last Post 08 Dec 2008 10:47 AM by David G.. 5 Replies.
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Kelsey Crisp
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26 Nov 2008 06:45 PM  
I am passing this on to you because it definitely works, and we could all use a
little more calmness in our lives. By following simple advice heard on the
Dr. Phil show, you too can find inner peace.

Dr. Phil proclaimed, 'The way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things
you have started and have never finished.' So, I looked around my house to see
all the things I started and hadn't finished, and before leaving the house this
morning, I finished off a bottle of White Zinfandel, a bottle of Bailey's Irish
Cream, a package of Oreos, some old pot bag I just found ( and smoked ), the
remainder of my old Prozac prescription, the rest of the cheesecake, some
Doritos, and a box of chocolates.
You have no idea how damn good I feel right now. Pass this on to those whom
you think might be in need of inner peace. 
 

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27 Nov 2008 03:05 AM  
So you have inner peace now, KC. I believe it.

I'm wondering if you still have a pulse.
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt." - Shakespeare
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27 Nov 2008 09:47 AM  

Disclaimer Tom....... This thread posting was just a junk email that I copied and pasted,  ... I thought it was funny to read.  I don't smoke anything....  

The only job I will completely finish today is the six pack of Snow Goose Winter Ale from the Wild Goose Brewery in Frederick, Maryland.

For those of you  that like a English style Ale, with a mild hop finish, this is one of the best seasonal beers. 

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27 Nov 2008 11:16 AM  
Kelsey, whew, glad that wasn't you. We would have had to have an intervention convention come February.
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29 Nov 2008 10:46 PM  
Holy crap Kelsey, I thought you were watching Dr. Phil.
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08 Dec 2008 10:47 AM  
Kelsey,   Over the last few years I have had to hire people to work on my house so I could have peace.   It was very hard to do ,  being around when they do the work is painful, but it has gotten easier.  I was hoping for a little slower work load this winter so I can finish some cbinet work in our house but it will have to wait since the finer stuff has to be perfect and We are taking on every job that comes our way before the fallout reaches us.    I have to say though ,  after paying the bill to carpenters on my stuff the satifaction of completion has far out weighed pain of the price to do something I could have done faster.  (I will admit ,  I'm certain I am a PIA to work for) but I always have them help me finish the ale laying around before it expires
DON"T LET WILDLIFE RUN RAMPANT! (Walter Hickel)
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