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SP,
Personally, I am absolutely speechless after reading this. Whew!

"Be happy for this moment.
This moment is your life."

Omar Khayyam


Gardener

"My soul, be satisfied with flowers,
With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them
In the one garden you may call your own."
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Only you can get away with a line like, "Yo dawg -- keep it Wagnerian."


"My actions are my only true belongings. I cannot escape the consequences of my actions. My actions are the ground upon which I stand." Thich Nhat Hanh
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You say that now. but she is going to piss you off again. That is what she does. And she does it so well.

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confused Well I thank you for your vote of confidence, @Lotus.

By way of counter-point let me suggest that, given the Mad Chops -- and Madder Still sense of humor -- it takes to draft a DB chat board post that includes allusions to the Grateful Dead, Catch-22, 16th-century Samurai combat philosophy, Shakespeare, Man and Superman, "The Lone Ranger," Wagner's Ring cycle, Sinclair Lewis, football, hip-hop, H.P. Lovecraft, Christian Realism, John LeCarre, Stoicism, First Corinthians, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, I just might have the chops to stay on the straight-and-narrow.

Or not. One is, after all, human -- bookstore-mis-spent youth to the contrary notwithstanding. cool

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Thanks, I almost missed the Grateful Dead reference.

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Hey Smile Guy..

Great post.

Now dumb it down. Be pithy. Tell me what you really feel.

*hugs*

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Originally Posted By: SmileysPerson


By way of counter-point let me suggest that, given the Mad Chops -- and Madder Still sense of humor -- it takes to draft a DB chat board post that includes allusions to the Grateful Dead, Catch-22, 16th-century Samurai combat philosophy, Shakespeare, Man and Superman, "The Lone Ranger," Wagner's Ring cycle, Sinclair Lewis, football, hip-hop, H.P. Lovecraft, Christian Realism, John LeCarre, Stoicism, First Corinthians, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, I just might have the chops to stay on the straight-and-narrow.


Writing about it pithily, and doing it, are two very different things, SP.


That being said, I STILL think you can do this, but I think you're going to be in a very tough patch for awhile, until you and your wife learn to better stuff all the anger and resentment and bile that hasn't fully come out yet.

"Binnacle"??? wink

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Originally Posted By: Gypsy
Stop beating the dead horse. It's gone on so long there's no longer hope for even glue.

Whatever you say to her doesn't matter. Her own angst translates it to something else.

Do what makes you healthy, brings a sense of peace rather than anger.



That's good advice. Thanks.


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Originally Posted By: SmileysPerson

I know nothing -- only this moment. The now is when one lives, the only time one lives, for the past is gone and the future uncertain.


Sound wisdom. Thanks.


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@Gypsy: Be pithy. Tell me what you really feel.

How's this?

I don't give a fiddler's fart anymore.

There exists only one fact, one inescapable, irremediable, unalterable fact: "Mrs. SP" no longer exists. The person who used to inhabit that name -- gone. The woman that took her place can live or die and it doesn't make a damn bit of difference to me, because I don't know that person. She's a stranger who happens to have a relationship with my children. It's all back to the Latin root of "divorce:" divertere, to turn aside.

Mrs. SP turned aside. And now, to borrow a phrase, "I do" too.

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