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Nothing. I don't think I've gotten anything of any value from my Mom. Don't be a liar. Don't be full of yourself. That' about sums it up.
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I'd like to witness the birth of my children again, then I would like to witness both of them graduating high school, then possibly college.
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Formspring Question of the Day
asked by FormspringI have this app on my Firefox called Morning Coffee. You click it and it opens all your daily sites that you check. I have about 15 items including facebook, dailybooth, all my emails (about 8 of them), woot.com, coupons.com, target coupons, sweepstakes sites, lockerz.com, etc.
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Neither. I've already said if there is a Zombie Apocalypse, I'm shooing myself in the head. I'm not dealing with that. I wouldn't want to be confined in tissues wrapped around my body and unable to move in a box either.
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"Thankskilling". It's about a turkey, that kills people on Thanksgiving. Its an awful movie. The turkey talks and swears a lot. We watched the entire thing because it was so awful, yet entertaining. Seriously, check it out. It's on Netflix. Its hilariously awful. The acting is horrible, but its very entertaining.
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Disney World. I'm not sure I could last a month there because I'm sure I'd grow bored and/or overwhelmed being in a different place with my family but that's definitely where I would pick.
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Applebee's or TGIFridays. They have a big selection of food so I'd never get stuck eating the same thing. Honestly, this is a question I would have never imagined. We don't eat out as much as we used to.
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asked by haliexo
... yea I'm not even going to bother with this one.
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I don't think bipolar disorder holds me back from anything that I'd "like to do" - it simply makes things harder to cope with...
I'd be a different mother to my children. I'd be a different fiance to Mike. I'd treat my family differently and wouldn't bash them for everything they do (even though half the time it really IS that bad).
I honestly believe I'd be a completely different person - I think that's why it scares me, and tons of others to get help because once you're treated, you have no idea who you are going to end up. -
TV, without a doubt. I can get any information I need online. I can also watch tv online if necessary. I love my computer FAR too much. I'm an internet addict. I'd pretty much die without a computer. It's pathetic really.
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All You ... it has lots of great articles and coupons!
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No idea. I tend really hard to try to stay out of politics. Therefore, my answer is undecided.
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Thank you for such a sincere compliment.
My main goals in life (at this direct moment anyways) includes some of the following - this inspires me to make an extended blog post.
- Overcome/stabilize my bipolar disorder to the point of being able to feel "normal" and not harm my relationships with my family and loved ones anymore.
- To ensure my kids aren't too badly damaged by everything that is going on in our lives.
- My children will go through and complete high school - with decent grades.
- To marry Mike, I cannot let him go. Even when I'm manic and love to hate him and think for some reason I can find better... especially then.
- To never wind up the same situations I have been in the past.
- To learn from all of my mistakes, ups, downs, and battles I've faced.
- To not let Matt (nick's dad) defeat me.
... I could probably continue this list for a while. I'm going to take some time to think about all of the items on my list and post a blog about it. GREAT question! -
Wow, great question!
Absolutely! I think if they wanted to know about my website, I would tell them about it. I would wait until they were much older and able to understand that what I wrote was a long time ago, and that I always wrote what I thought at that moment.
If they wanted to learn how to create a website, code, etc. I would be more then willing to be their first teacher. I would love to show them what I know and show them how to find out more themselves. Maybe someday, they'll teach me a thing or two.
Nickolas is only six years old and he knows his way around a computer better than any kid I know. Mikhail already loves bashing and typing and how to use a mouse. It's almost sad because they know so much at such a young age (shows I'm a big ol' computer nerd), but in another sense, its great. Technological advances are absolutely insane now a days. Nickolas' doesn't even have a regular chalk board in his classroom, they have a smart board. I think teaching them early will enable them to be really advanced in technology later. -
Sophomore year... I never knew until now how much that year meant to me. I had the most fun, I had the most friends. Life at the time, seemed hard and nearly impossible. Looking back at it now, I had it made. I had good friends that cared about me. I had a friend for benefits which I was content with... all I had to do was go to school and not get caught getting stoned. I didn't have kids. I didn't have bills. I just had to get through each day at school, get stoned, and hang out with friends. I'd relive it.
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I'd travel to the 1940-1950s and live life there for a few weeks to see how different it would've been. I always felt as though I belonged in that era.
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Awesome. I haven't been called awesome in a REALLY long time. Regardless, thank you. I try to be entertaining. Majority of the time I fail miserably.
I try to be truthful. Piss off a few people. ya know, all that good stuff. :D Thanks for the question. -
Vaguely, italian food... specifically, pizza.
Nikki
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nikki’s Bio
I am ... just me.


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