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Re: What would you guys do in this situation?
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Posted by paul on May 09, 2004 at 08:56:19 from (209.23.145.25):
In Reply to: What would you guys do in this situation? posted by KURT (mi) on May 09, 2004 at 03:50:57:
I didn't read the rest of the replies.... Me, I tend to get big plans & ideas _for others_ but only after they _ask_ me for my opinion. That's why I'm posting so much around here - but I don't _expect_ anyone to do a thing I say. :) :) :) I think you need to take charge of your life & set your own plans, not let the neighbor run your life for you. Sounds harsh, but that's how I feel - and remember, I don't expact anyone to acctually listen to me. :) :) For now, you need to politely but firmly get yourself out of this situation. That will be difficult, as you already got into it. With that type of personality, you'll get talked right back into something. Something about a change in your life, you don't have the money you thought you did for this poject, and everything _has_ to be put on hold for this year. You'll just have to do with what you have this year, sorry but thanks for all the help you offered so far...... Do what _you_ want to do, advice & help is great, but i's your property, do _your_ plan. Learn to keep yourself out of corners. :) That is what _I_ would do. --->Paul
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