I was jest thinkin'........( I know I know! )
Hurricanes Tornadoes Religion Floods Fire greed hunger war disease pandemics corruption terror plane crashes train wrecks famine bank/stock chit nuclear holocaust earthquakes Tsunami Coal mine death Shark attacks politics Landslides immorality bombs lies cheating drunk molesters drugs animal cruelty
go ahead...feel free to add to the list.....
So anyway...I was jest thinkin'.......
Wasn't there a better way once?
Maybe not..... 
Maybe it's just me ... Maybe I am crazy, but it sure does seem like no matter how hard we try, we keep going in the wrong direction.
Yeah....it's prolly just me. Nevermind As you were.
Stay Tuned
I do
Tunes
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jentoblues101

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Sep 20 @ 5:25PM
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Mothers Babies Heroes Sunshine Fresh-fallen snow The ocean Fathers Teachers Thunderstorms Changing leaves in Autumn Big brothers Librarians Volunteers
and the list goes on...
Stop thinking, Tunes.
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one_dimple

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Sep 20 @ 5:46PM
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Hopeless people ~
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leprichaun_magic

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Sep 20 @ 6:00PM
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well that was ..cheerful ..lol:)
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kywonder

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Sep 20 @ 6:27PM
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Would that have been in the garden of eden?
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luvshorses644

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Sep 20 @ 7:06PM
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The Good:
Butterflies Horses Goats Affection Love Health Breaking Even
The Bad:
Cheats Users Debt Illnesses Disease Enron & others to follow No work / Unemployment Rich getting richer Lack of Empathy Cell Phones
The Ugly:
Gas Farms Nuclear Plants Global Warming Cheats Users (yeah, I know but they fit both categories) Bush's mind Hatred Famine
I enjoy your thinking... but Jen is right.. sometimes you have to stop or you'll drive yourself batty...
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PentatonicPunk

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Sep 20 @ 9:21PM
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As much as I hate to say it, I see things much the same way Mr. Tunes. I wasn't born a pessimist though....something had to make me see things this way, and I don't think they're imagined.
On the other hand, there are reasons to rejoice...like knowing that all this hard work is going to pay off some day. I can look forward to a peaceful and secure retirement...right? I mean, I haven't been busting my ass these past 30 years for nothing...have I? This is the land of opportunity and the land of the "free". I mean, we live in the greatest nation on earth right? That's what "they" keep telling me.
Yeah, that's right...This is a great country. This is a country where your dog can get a credit card...and a 40 yr. mortgage. The banks are generous like that.
This is a country where the government just makes money appear out of thin air in times of economic crisis...and at no cost to the tax payer!
This is a country where people are happy and friendly toward one another regardless of race, religious beliefs or which political party they support.
This is a country where everyone is honest and no one is greedy...especially the politicians and the people who control the money.
This a country that's founded on moral principles....like slave ownership, ethnic cleansing, and a guarantee that every individual has a voice....as long as you are rich, white, and male.
Oh, I could go on and on about how great this country is...
God Bless America.
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illusion790

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Sep 20 @ 9:26PM
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the price of gas the rise of grocery prices the sweet smell of an infant and their laughter! who can resist?
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wandaful123

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Sep 21 @ 6:23PM
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Deep breath babe... then listen to Dr Jen...
You may wanna adjust your antenna....
Tuned.... on da rock...
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Cynbaby

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Sep 21 @ 6:37PM
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Each person doing something positive when ever they can, no matter how small to actually strive to make this world a better place to live in
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misschief

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Sep 23 @ 6:16AM
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'Strickly' speaking, yes.
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starz11

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Sep 23 @ 9:16PM
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"I have always believed that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value." – Hermann Hesse
Hermann Hesse, the Pulitzer Prize–winning German writer, became extremely popular in the 1960's and 1970's for his deeply spiritual novels spiked with Eastern philosophy. He is best known for the novels Siddhartha, The Glass Bead Game, and Steppenwolf. He was born in 1877 in Germany and immigrated to Switzerland in 1912. Hesse was exposed to Eastern thought from childhood: His grandfather taught Indian studies, and his mother had been born in India. He died in 1962.
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