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cmr107:

--- Quote from: Lucise on September 30, 2006, 12:29:47 pm ---So .. how was the test Court?  A- or A+?  :)

--- End quote ---

I got a 49 out of 50! That's 98%! Woohoo! :D

Tell you what, that made my day! ;D

ednbarby:
I stepped out of my garage on Friday and actually felt... a chill.  The temperature had dipped into the high 60s overnight and now was about 75 at 8:00 in the morning.  Can't remember when I last felt that down here - I'm thinking it was sometime in late March.

As much as I've bitched on the "pet hates" thread, I'm really easily amused.  Honest.  Things like hearing my son laugh (which he does often) can fuel my whole day.

Lumière:
Watching a beautiful movie like Beautiful Thing (albeit for the umpteenth time ..)

Having a productive day at work!  ;)

delalluvia:
Things that can make a day -
 
when you send an e-mail commenting on a letter-to-the-editor to a magazine and both the editor and chief executive editor of the magazine e-mail you back the following:

Thanks for sending this: we'll be sure to include your (wise) words in
our next issue's rant.

- K. Filan
Managing editor

and

Great letter, I can't wait to print it in issue 14.

Thanks for joining the discussion,

A. N. Niven
Editor in Chief

 :) :) :)

opinionista:
I don't recall right now what or who made my day recently. However, I will never forget this time when I was living in New York City 11 years ago. I had a shitty day at work, the kind of day that makes you go home angry, depress and feeling sorry for yourself. I'm sure some of you know what I'm talking about. We'll the thing is that I decided to walk from 31 st where I worked to West 4th st and take the subway there back home to  Brooklyn. I figured a nice and long walk might help me steam off and relax. Well, I was a walking down Manhattan and this guy with a foreign accent approached me asking for directions. So after I explained where he had to go, he look at me and said: "Isn't this too much of a beautiful evening to be so sad? Come on now, show me that smile!" And I just laughed right there. He truly made my day.

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