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Old 09-18-2010, 08:03 PM   #41
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I know you have an answer to this conundrum that you prefer not to share, but as you keep posting this sentiment it makes me wonder what is really going on.
Most of the time I am OK with things. Sometimes I really get down. I have been down lately and I have no place else to vent.
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Old 09-18-2010, 10:58 PM   #42
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Most of the time I am OK with things. Sometimes I really get down. I have been down lately and I have no place else to vent.
I see. Well, I think I understand your situation and I empathize with you. I hope it all works out very well. And I was not meaning to suggest that you not talk about this frustration, I was just trying to understand better where you are coming from. This is the right place, or at least one good place, to look for support and understanding about work and lifestyle and family issues.

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