Balance your Life!

To stay on a Hammock, you have to relax and keep your balance.

If I had my life to live over again

 

"If I had my life to live over again,

I'd dare to make more mistakes next-time.

I'd relax.

I'd limbered up.

I'd be sillier than I've been this trip.

I would take fewer things seriously.

I would take more chances,

I would take more trips,

And I would climb more mountains and swim more rivers.

 I would eat more ice cream and less beans.

 I would, perhaps, have more actual troubles but fewer imaginary ones.

You see I'm on of those people who were sensible and sane, hour after hour, day after day. ­

Oh, I've had my moments. If I had it to do over again I'd have more of them.

In fact I'd try to have nothing else-just moments one after another instead of living so many years ahead of each day.

I've been one of those persons who never goes anywhere without a thermometer a hot-water bottler a raincoat, and a parachute.

If I could do it again,

I would travel lighter than I have.

If I had my life to live over,

I would start   barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall.

I would go to more dances.

I would ride more merry-go-rounds,

I would pick more daisies."

Nadine Stair 90+


John is the kind of guy you love to hate. He is always in a good mood and always has something positive to say. When someone would ask him how he was doing, he would reply, "If I were any better, I would be twins!"

He was a natural motivator.

If an employee was having a bad day, John was there telling the employee how to look on the positive side of the situation.

Seeing this style really made me curious, so one day I went up and asked him, "I don't get it!
You can't be a positive person all of the time. How do you do it?"

He replied, "Each morning I wake up and say to myself, you have two choices today. You can choose to be in a good mood or ... you can choose to be in a bad mood


I choose to be in a good mood."

Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a victim or...I can choose to learn from it. I choose to learn from it.


Every time someone comes to me complaining, I can choose to accept their complaining or... I can point out the positive side of life. I choose the positive side of life.


"Yeah, right, it's not that easy," I protested.

"Yes, it is," he said. "Life is all about choices. When you cut away all the junk, every situation is a choice. You choose how you react to situations. You choose how people affect your mood.

You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The bottom line: It's your choice how you live your life."

I reflected on what he said. Soon hereafter, I left the Tower Industry to start my own business. We lost touch, but I often thought about him when I made a choice about life instead of reacting to it.

Several years later, I heard that he was involved in a serious accident, falling some 60 feet from a communications tower.


After 18 hours of surgery and weeks of intensive care, he was released from the hospital with rods placed in his back.


I saw him about six months after the accident.

When I asked him how he was, he replied, "If I were any better, I'd be twins...Wanna see my scars?"

I declined to see his wounds, but I did ask him what had gone through his mind as the accident took place.

"The first thing that went through my mind was the well-being of my soon-to-be born daughter," he replied. "Then, as I lay on the ground, I remembered that I had two choices: I could choose to live or...I could choose to die. I chose to live."


"Weren't you scared? Did you lose consciousness?" I asked

He continued, "..the paramedics were great.


They kept telling me I was going to be fine. But when they wheeled me into the ER and I saw the expressions on the faces of the doctors and nurses, I got really scared. In their eyes, I read 'he's a dead man'. I knew I needed to take action."


"What did you do?" I asked.


"Well, there was a big burly nurse shouting questions at me," said John. "She asked if I was allergic to anything 'Yes, I replied'. The doctors and nurses stopped working as they waited for my reply. I took a deep breath and yelled, 'Gravity'."


Over their laughter, I told them, "I am choosing to live. Operate on me as if I am alive, not dead."


He lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing attitude... I learned from him that every day we have the choice to live fully.


Attitude, after all, is everything
.

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."


After all today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.





Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.


REST & RELAXATION

He that can take rest is greater than he that can take cities.
~ Benjamin Franklin

There is more to life than increasing its speed.
~ Mohandas K. Gandhi

Tension is who you think you should be. Relaxation is who you are.
~ Chinese Proverb

Men cannot see their reflection in running water, but only in still water.
~ Chuang Tzu

What is without periods of rest will not endure.
~ Ovid


RESPECT

Perhaps no people in the world are disrespected as much as the Dalit people of India. The Dalits are regarded by the Hindu religion as dirty or impure from birth, and they are deemed to be less than human, not even categorized within the Hindu caste system. If a high-ranking caste member touches even the shadow of a Dalit, that person must undergo rigorous ceremonies to cleanse themselves of the Dalit “contamination.” Hence, the Dalit people have commonly been known as the Untouchables.

Many Dalits perform menial tasks in squalid conditions, cleaning toilets and sewers by hand and removing animal carcasses from the roadways. For all this they are frequently abused, taken advantage of, and publicly humiliated. With virtually no hope of advancement, the Dalits are imprisoned in an inescapable system of shame and poverty.

Enter into the bleak slums of the Dalits, a tiny woman barely 5-feet tall, but with a heart the size of an ocean—Mother Teresa. As a nun teaching in Calcutta, India, Mother Teresa witnessed the poorest of the poor, the unwanted Dalits, spending their last days on earth wasting away in isolation and abandoned in the squalor of Calcutta’s dirty streets. Moved by compassion to reach out to the Dalits and others of the poorest Indians, Mother Teresa began shelters or Homes for the Dying, to care for the thousands of Indians terminally ill with disease and sickness.

Mother Teresa’s Homes for the Dying offered Dalits, in their final days, the one thing they had been deprived of their entire lives—respect. In the words of Pope John Paul II, “Mother Teresa marked the history of our century with courage. She served all human beings by promoting their dignity and respect, and made those who had been defeated by life feel the tenderness of God.”

As a result of the respect she gave to the Dalits, Mother Teresa commanded the respect of entire world. Perhaps no woman in history has been as universally loved and as morally influential as a leader.

In an article for EmergingLeader.com, Catharine W. Zust overviews the shared behaviors of a respected leader.

  • They Walk the Talk

Before Mother Teresa crusaded the plight of the poor in speeches, she unceasingly served them in some of most inhumane conditions on the planet.

  • They Influence Rather Than Manipulate

Mother Teresa was not one to trumpet the goodwill of her Homes for the Dying for personal gain, nor was she a flashy personality who preyed upon the emotions of others. On the contrary, as a humble woman, Mother Teresa donated all of her award money and honorariums to centers for the poor.

  • They Participate Equally

After her time in Calcutta, Mother Teresa could have leveraged her reputation to find a comfortable position, leading a life of ease as a figurehead of Catholic charity. However, Mother Teresa never stopped participating with the other Missionaries of Compassion to serve the needy throughout the world.

To find out more about the amazing life of Mother Teresa, visit www.ewtn.com/motherteresa. To read more about respect in leadership from Catharine W. Zust, go to www.emergingleader.com/article24.shtml.


ATTITUDE

ATTITUDE

I woke up early today,

Excited over all I get to do

Before the clock strikes midnight.

I have responsibilities to fulfill today.

I am important

My job is to chose what

kind of day I am going to have.

Today I can complain

because the weather is rainy,

or I can be thankful that the grass is getting watered for free.

Today I can grumble about my health,

Or I can rejoice that I am alive.

Today I can cry because roses have thorns,

Or I can celebrate that thorns have roses.

Today I can whine because I have to go to work,

Or I can shout for joy because I have a job to do.

Today stretches ahead of me,  

waiting to be shaped:

And here I am,

the sculptor who gets to do the shaping.

What today will be like is up to me;

I get to choose what kind of day

I will have!

HAVE A GREAT DAY...

UNLESS YOU HAVE OTHER PLANS.


 
 

Fear

Eleanor Roosevelt:
You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.
You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.

SOMEONE WHO IS AFRAID OF EVERYTHING GETS NOTHING DONE,
WHILE ONE WHO FEARS NOTHING IS LIKILY TO GET BADLY HURT.

NEVER LET THE FEAR OF STRIKING OUT GET IN YOUR WAY.
BABE  RUTH

Happiness

If you are not happy right now and right here,
you will never be happy.

Don't look for happiness,
live it!

Failure

Rising Above Failure

By Victor Parachin

Failure is never final. By doing some re-thinking and taking a few creative steps, a setback can be transformed into a comeback. Here are seven key ways to rise above failure.

1. Look for the lesson. People who make it a habit to study the psychology of failure are unanimous in their declaration that failure provides vital, positive lessons that cannot be found in other experiences. Og Mandino, author of numerous inspiration and self-help books, including
A Better Way To Live, notes: “There is nothing better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve.”

A popular Japanese proverb declares: “Failure teaches success.” American philosopher and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “It is defeat which educates us.” And writer Elbert Green Hubbard wisely notes that the only true failure is the person who doesn’t learn the lesson from the experience: “A failure is a person who has blundered but is not able to cash in on the experience,” he says.

A good way to begin the process of learning from
the experience is by analyzing your circumstances. Ask yourself these kinds of questions:

•  Why might this have happened?
• Could I have done anything to anticipate it or prevent it?
•  Am I politically naive?
•  Are there flaws in my work and approach that need correcting?
•  Was I working in the wrong environment for my style and interests?
•  How can I use this experience to positive advantage?
•  Where can I improve myself as a result of this experience?

Be careful not to use this self evaluation in a negative, harsh way. Simply and objectively look back at the experience to gain insight and then decide how to do things differently in the future.

2 Turn a crisis into a coup. As soon as you experience the blow of failure, resolve to transform the adversity into advantage. Every event, no matter how initially distasteful and disappointing it feels, can be helpful if viewed that way. Defeat can create greater resolve; endings can open doors
to new beginnings. Make a failure work for you, not against you. Be guided by these words from poet Arthur Gutterman, “In life as in football, fall forward when you fall.”

Consider what happened to Michael Fowler, who turned a layoff into a financial gain. When he was laid off, he was earning $40,000 a year as a technical editor in San Jose, California. Within a year his salary jumped to $90,000 as a technical writer, and he was doing more enjoyable work. As a result of the layoff, “I’ve more than doubled my salary,” Fowler says. “It (the layoff) forced me to take big leaps. While it’s been stressful, it’s been exciting. Finally, I have a little bit of money in the bank. It’s been liberating.

3. View failure as merely one of life’s hurdles to overcome. The next time you are feeling discouraged about a personal or professional setback, consider the hurdles Erik Weihermayer has overcome. Erik has worked as a middle-school teacher, run marathons, and performed acrobatic skydiving stunts. He’s also a scuba diver, downhill skier, and long-distance bicyclist. Those are impressive accomplishments for any 32-year-old.

However, Erik has been blind since age 13, when a degenerative eye disease destroyed his retinas. Being blind has not prevented him from embracing all life has to offer. Recently, Erik hit a new personal high by becoming the first blind climber to reach the top of Mount Everest, the tallest challenge in the world for any mountaineer. “I just kept telling myself: ‘Be focused,’” Erik explained to a news reporter. “Be full of energy. Keep relaxed. Don’t let all those distractions – the fear and the doubt – creep into your brain, because that’s what ruins you up there.” That’s great advice for climbing any mountain, whether it’s made of stones and rocks or something more personal and emotionally painful.

4. If you fail once, simply try and try again. That is a formula that worked very well for the famous playwright George Bernard Shaw, who said, “When I was young, I observed that nine out of every 10 things I did were failures, so I did 10 times more work.”

5. Protect your mind. Don’t be seduced by the idea that a single failure means you are a complete failure. Avoid compounding one failure into many by shaming and blaming yourself unduly. Protect your mind by monitoring what you think. Accentuate the positive and modify the negative. Such positive thinking contributed greatly to Arnold Palmer’s success as a golfer. Although he has won hundreds of trophies and awards, the only trophy in his office is a battered little cup he received for his first professional win at the Canadian Open in 1955.

In addition to that cup, he has a lone framed plaque on the wall. That plaque explains why Palmer has been successful on and off the golf course. It reads:

If you think you are beaten, you are.
If you think you dare not, you don’t.
If you like to win but think you can’t,
it’s almost certain you won’t.
Life’s battles don’t always go to the stronger woman or man.
But sooner or later, those who win
are those who think they can.

6. Speak in ways that empower your mind. The words we use have a tremendous impact on our quality of life. Some words diminish and destroy us while others expand and empower us. Choose to think and speak with words that move you from a victim to a victor.
Here are some examples:

Rather than say I should, say I could.
Rather than say I hope, say I will.
Rather than say It’s not my fault, say I am responsible for my life.
Rather than say It’s a big problem, say It’s a big opportunity.
Rather than say Life is a struggle, say Life is an adventure.
Rather than say This is terrible, say This is a learning experience.
Rather than say If only, say Next time.
Rather than say It’s hopeless, say I will find ways to open a new door.
Rather than say This is a bitter experience, say I want to learn and grow from the experience.

7. Recommit to your goals. Failure is not falling down. True failure is remaining where you have fallen. Do
not allow yourself to be frozen in place because you have experienced a failure. Rise up, recommit to your goals and go at it again.

“A failure is not someone who has tried and failed; it is someone who has given up trying and resigned himself to failure; it is not a condition, but an attitude,” observes journalist Sydney J. Harris.

When Dr. Laurence J. Peter first submitted his manuscript, The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong, to McGraw-Hill Publishers in 1964, an editor wrote back: “I can foresee no commercial possibilities for such a book and consequently can offer no encouragement.” In spite
of that negative response to his work, Dr. Peter continued to query publishing houses. Thirty publishers and 30 rejections later, William Morrow & Company paid a mere $2,500 for the manuscript and ordered a printing of 10,000 copies. It sold more than 200,000 copies in its first year, was on the New York Times best-seller list through 1970 and was translated into 38 languages. The lesson is clear: Those who see their dreams come true are those who renew their dedication to their goals.

Finally, it is important to remind yourself that failure is not the finish line. It ought to be viewed for what it really is: a setback, a temporary event and ultimately, a situation that can be regulated, rectified, remedied, repaired and risen above.


Victor Parachin is an ordained minister and freelance writer from Tulsa, Oklahoma.



There is no such thing as failure, only results, with some more successful than others

--Jeff Keller Attitude is Everything, Inc.

Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you going to do now and do it.

--William Durant founder of General Motors

Never walk away from failure. On the contrary, study it carefully -- and imaginatively -- for its hidden assets.
--Michael Korda

Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don't fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.
--Jim Rohn

The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing a thing exactly right.
--Edward Simmons

Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.
--Truman Capote (1924-1984)

Disappointment often focuses on the failure of our own agenda rather than on God's long-term purposes for us, which may use stress and struggle as tools for strengthening our spiritual muscles.
--Luci Shaw

A failure is a man who has blundered, but is not able to cash in on the experience.
--Elbert Hubbard

Successful men usually snatch success from seeming failure. If they know there is such a word as defeat, they will not admit it. They may be whipped, but they are not aware of it. That is why they succeed.
--A. P. Gouthey businessman

Genius is only the power of making continuous efforts. The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it; so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it.
--Elbert Hubbard

There is no failure except in no longer trying.
--Elbert Hubbard Writer and craft colonist

The secret of success is knowing whom to blame for your failure.
--E. L. Kersten

Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure.
--Jack Lemmon

Failure? I never encountered it. All I ever met were temporary setbacks.
--Dottie Walters

Don't think of it as failure. Think of it as time-released success.
--Robert Orben

Trying is the first step towards failure
--Homer Simpson

Failure is an attitude, not an outcome.
--Harvey Mackay

If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.
--Thomas Watson, Sr Founder of IBM

You always pass failure on the way to success.
--Mickey Rooney

One slip does not make a person forever a failure, any more than one good turn makes a person forever a saint.
--Unknown

Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure
--Unknown

Be of good cheer. Do not think of today's failures, but of the success that come tomorrow. You have set yourselves a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere; and you will find a joy in overcoming obstacles.
--Helen Keller

Don't give up!

Don’t give up!

Don’t ever give up!

You may not remember

The first time you tried to walk,

You fell down.

The first time you tried to swim,

You almost drowned.

Don’t give up!

Don’t ever give up!

Babe Ruth struck out 1330 times,

But he also hit 714 home runs.

Swing the bat!!!

Thomas Edison failed 10,000 times

Then he invented the light bulb.

Turn it on!!!

Don’t give up!

Don’t ever give up!

Believe in yourself!

Remember Failure is not fatal!

Keep on going!

Don’t give up!

Don’t ever give up!

Believe in yourself!

Say I believe!

Say I believe!

There is a genius inside every one of you.

Wake it up!

Wake it up to drive you upward!

Wake it up for your dreams to come true!

Say I believe!

Say I believe!

Don’t give up!

Don’t ever give up!                                            mike kompani

Persistence

When he reached the New World, Cortez burned his ships. As a result his crew was well motivated.
--The Hunt For Red October

Do not attempt to do a thing unless you are sure of yourself; but do not relinquish it simply because someone else is not sure of you.
--Stewart E. White

If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Adventure isn't hanging on a rope off the side of a mountain. Adventure is an attitude that we must apply to the day to day obstacles of life -- facing new challenges, seizing new opportunities, testing our resources against the unknown and in the process, discovering our own unique potential.
--John Amatt organizer and participant in Canada's first successful expedition to the summit of Mt Everest.

Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan, 'Press on,' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race
--Calvin Coolidge

Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life. What is it you would let go of today?
--Mary Manin Morrissey author

Nobody is stronger, nobody is weaker than someone who came back.There is nothing you can do to such a person because whatever you could do is less than what has already been done to him. We have already paid the price.
--Elie Wiesel

If what you're working for really matters, you'll give it all you've got.
--Nido Qubein

Kites rise highest against the wind -- not with it.
--Sir Winston Churchill

 
I've always felt it was not up to anyone else to make me give my best.
--Akeem Olajuwon

Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
--Frank Outlaw

Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability.
--John Wooden





Success

Abraham Lincoln:
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.

Albert Einstein:
Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.

Albert Schweitzer:
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.

Alex Noble:
If I have been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at peace with myself, it has been a successful day.

Anna Pavlova:
To follow without halt, one aim; there is the secret of success. And success? What is it? I do not find it in the applause of the theater; it lies rather in the satisfaction of accomplishment.

Benjamin Disraeli:
The secret of success is constancy to purpose.

Bernadette Devlin:
Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win.

Bessie Stanley:
He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it; who has always looked for the best in others and given them the best he had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory a benediction.

Success
To laugh often and much;
To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;
To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends;
To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others;
To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition;
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded.

Corita Kent:
Life is a succession of moments. To live each one is to succeed.

Elaine Maxwell:
My will shall shape the future. Whether I fail or succeed shall be no man's doing but my own. I am the force; I can clear any obstacle before me or I can be lost in the maze. My choice; my responsibility; win or lose, only I hold the key to my destiny.

Frank Lloyd Wright:
I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen.

Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones tend to take care of themselves.

Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure thing boat never gets far from shore.

You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.
 
Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success.

Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are

The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from shore.

Did you ever see an unhappy horse? Did you ever see a bird that has the blues? One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses.






Blaming

IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM IT IS YOUR PROBLEM.
SOLVE IT.
DON'T BLAME OTHER PEOPLE WITH YOUR COMPLAINS.
NINETY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE YOU MEET DON''T CARE ABOUT YOUR TROUBLES.
THE OTHER 10 PERCENT ARE GLAD YOU HAVE THEM.
LOU HOLTZ

People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them.
--George Bernard Shaw

CREATIVITY

Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.

-Erich Fromm

The world is but a canvas to our imaginations.
-Henry David Thoreau

Creativity can solve almost any problem. The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything.
-George Lois

TAKING RISKS

 Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
— Helen Keller

To win without risk is to triumph without glory.
— Pierre Corneille

Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go.
— T.S. Eliot

CONFIDENCE

People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within.
— Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.
— Michael Jordan

Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside of them was superior to circumstance.
— Bruce Barton

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

The moral of the story

> The pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won.
>
> The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the  >
race  > again, and it won again.
>
> The local paper read: PASTOR'S ASS OUT FRONT  >  > The Bishop was so
upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered  > the  > pastor not to
enter the donkey in another race.
>
> The next day, the local paper headline read:
>
>   BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR'S ASS.
>
> This was too much for the bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get  > rid
of the  > donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby
convent.
>
> The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline  >
the next  > day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
>
> The bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get  > rid
of  > the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.
>
> The next day the paper read:   NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10
>
> This was too much for the bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back  >
the  > donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
>
> The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES HER ASS IS WILD AND  >
FREE  >  > The bishop was buried the next day.
>
> The moral of the story is....being concerned about public opinion can
bring  > you much grief and misery...and even shorten your life. So be  >
yourself and  > enjoy life... Stop worrying about  > everyone else's  ass
and you'll be a lot happier and live longer!

Contact me with your comments and suggestions!
Thanks,
mike kompani
senseikompani@yahoo.com