What can't you get enough of?

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What can't you get enough of?--Al

-- Al Schroeder (al.schroeder@nashville.com), July 12, 2001

Answers

Shakespear, science fiction/fantasy, new yoga positions

-- AJ (joijoijoi@hotmail.com), July 12, 2001.

My deck garden. I've been really successful with the colours this year, the collection of pots is getting more and more interesting, and the birds are not afraid to whiz around to the feeders while I'm out there. My newest toy is a mister for the bird bath. I love watching the mist whirl in the breeze. The birds are being all sceptical about it so far, but today they kept giving it a flyover, so I'm pretty sure they'll be stopping by it soon. Today I also saw a dragonfly which scared me by suddenly zooming up and then changing direction, zip. My back is hurting from lugging all the pots around, trying to find the exact right places for them, but tomorrow I intend to do Major Lounging on the deck.

-- Judy (tdfarre@attglobal.net), July 13, 2001.

Lately, I've been doing a lot of ebaying. Shopping around for used books has become a big interest of mine. Ebay is a great place to go and much easier to find things than the local used bookstore.

-- Jen (Jen@echoside.net), July 14, 2001.

Patience, acceptance of things I cannot change and serenity.

-- Denver doug (ionoi@webtv.net), July 25, 2001.

Time

-- Ed (else@austin.rr.com), August 14, 2001.


Chocolate

-- alice (alice@3harpiesltd.com), September 02, 2001.

I can't get enough water. Not because a sufficient amount is not available, but rather, because I physically can't drink anymore.

If I could drink the seas of the world empty, mankind (and women- and childkind) would be left with an expansive, river-fed, fertile valley in which to create a new eden, a utopia of sorts, where everyone would be fed, clothed, and educated equally and without effort. Nobody drinks sea water anyway (disregarding for purposes of discussion those "outlier" types that always seem to want to make an example of themselves), and, the world could survive quite well without seafood, though it would be missed.

You can now surely see why I can't seem to get enough water...

-- Dennis Kobo (dennis.kobo@verizon.net), October 18, 2001.


I can't get enough of coca cola and poetry. I just can't go a day w/o drinking some coke or conjuring up lines about life and mystery.

-- Misty (Cankergirl43221@hotmail.com), December 11, 2001.

I can't get enough greasy, fried foods or country style milk gravy.

-- Clarence Bowles (cbowles11@Home.Com), January 05, 2002.

Peanut butter comes to mind...

-- simplilo (simplilo@aol.com), November 26, 2002.


I can't get enough of the internet, green tea, horror movies, food, and laughing.

-- jaqueline moray (lkdfjlasdf@yahoo.com), November 06, 2003.

oh, and money.

-- jaqueline moray (asdfaljs@hotmail.com), November 06, 2003.

Truth.

-- Rebecca (rebeccalforbes@hotmail.com), October 06, 2004.

education

-- peter bostelt (pb10oso@yahoo.com), November 23, 2004.

I cant get enough of God or Life.

-- Jessica Lynn Walters (softball_chic_12@msn.com), March 15, 2005.


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