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Thought for the day/life: 9/03


Gardenman

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Sorry, Gardenman, even I can't agree with that.


Who do you think is setting these "lessons" you are "meant" to learn, then?


How are "you" bringing challenges into your life?


What exactly does "your life is for your growth" mean in practice?

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Gardenman Wrote:

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> Well Sue, you can always come on one of our

> retreats to find out! Just published details in

> business section. Special offer only to you !



Sorry, shan't be doing that.


Did all that stuff in the seventies and eighties.


Moved on.


Rendelharris, I agree.

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diable rouge Wrote:

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> I see you didn't also cite the 60's Sue, what is

> it they say about that decade, if you can remember

> the 60's you weren't really there... :)



Well I can remember the 60s, but then I've never done drugs :))

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Seabag Wrote:

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> Wasn?t there a film about a gardener guru

>

> I can?t be bothered to look it up, maybe Sue with

> her drug free mind can remember

>

> Sue?


Is it the Spanish Gardener with Dirk Bogarde...from a book by A.J. Cronin...excellent film

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