If You Ever Need a Pal

By: Pégy Gaile (View Profile)

 

So next time you’re sitting down with someone you call a friend and you feel uneasy or drained, talk to them about it. Discussion can open doors to a deeper and more satisfying relationship. Don’t follow my advice. I’m just this way because I’ve learned that it’s best for me and I thought it might help others. Everybody must find his or her own path through this maze of human interaction. I have and for now it seems to be serving me well.

Thank you for your time dudes!

 

Cyber Hugs

 

Pegy ;)

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posted: 04.28.2007
Catalina Cordew
Hi Pegy, I really have been with a lot of nice people throughout my life. I am 55 years old. I have had young and older and not so old friends that I still keep in touch with. But the best ones that I cherish are the ones I grew up with. There is something about growing up with someone, because you really get to know the good and the bad. And it is up to you if you will continue to associate with them. I keep in touch with a lot of them. Friendship means a lot. Good times and bad times. I can go home to Philadelphia and not worry where I will stay. Such nice friends. When I was 29 years old, I enlisted in the Army.Believe me, my head was not all there (smile). But I stayed in for 3 years. I married a military guy. We stayed married for 12 years. So, I was in Ft Bragg, North Carolina. I have 2 children. Well, my daughter moved to Calfornia and later asked med to come and help out with the grandchildren. Nice people are all over. Well, bye for now.
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