Has anyone tried skiing at Eaglecrest in Juneau? I've wanted to try that for a while... Eaglecrest Ski Area · Juneau, Alaska
How did you come up with Juneau, anyway? If you go to Bethel, they'll cover your housing, but then you'd have to live in Bethel (at least some of the time)...
You guys really cannot keep track of anything other than fawking with me so I will explain one LAST time so pull your heads out and listen up!! The beach house was just an idea, for my b-day that is still one month away, that I discussed with him several weeks before I went up to visit him. I took him for a post-op check up and the operation and his first 6-week chemo treatment did not slow down the cancer, it had actually become more aggressive. He is getting weaker by the day and probably only has six months left. Uganda: A possible trip with a life long friend who is a Pastor....NEXT year. Juneau: I was researching police jobs on a national database. I also said I was just looking into it. Life-altering choices do not scare me or give me pause as I am not married nor do I have children. Most of you giving me **** are just jealous that I CAN just pickup and do whatever the hell I want when I want.
Bull. You have not followed through with one yet. Of the hundred or so you post... ...Not one. Take this with you: Image Unavailable, Please Login
The issue that people are having with this is that you seemed to celebrate the fact that 1) an F-Chatter came through with an invite, and yet 2) your cancer-stricken friend was too ill and unable to accompany you. You referred to this development as things taking "a change for the better" and "good times." Naturally, people found this to be an odd response to this sad turn of events. That's a laughable response, Gregg, and you know it. You've repeatedly shared with us all of the things you want to do (buy various cars, travel to various locales, pursue various activities, obtain various forms of employment), and yet you've failed to achieve even one of these things. I'm fairly certain that none of the people posting here are jealous of either your inability to refrain from posting about every wild idea that enters your head, or of your inability to actually follow through and accomplish any of these. Believe it or not, most of us have a great deal of sympathy for you - over your oddball personality, your lack of personal focus, and your long string of dreams that never come to fruition. Yes, even after you tried to fleece us all with the fake Rolex. You were so far from actually fooling anyone here with that one that I don't think anyone even harbors hard feelings over it. Instead, most of us would really like nothing more than to see you either take control of your own life or get some real help. If you go back through all of your threads, you'll find that many of the people here have offered real advice, but that this has usually been the point where you abandoned the thread and moved on to the next impossible idea. My advice from earlier in this thread still stands: And since your response to advice has always been the same (ignore, attack the one offering the advice, etc.), then this is the last time I'll offer any to you. If you continue to just start threads announcing every wild idea that comes to mind, and then fail to actually follow through on any of them, you're only opening yourself up to ridicule as far as I'm concerned.
My thought exactly. A wider variety of life experiences make's one more capable of handling the unexpected more easily. Likewise, marriage and children provides a stable base and social support. I think he could lighten up on the forum not having immediate recall of the various stories, however, for there are many. I've been expecting another of Andrew's insightful and well written compendiums. The one question I've never seen addressed or answered since was whether or not he actually got sober.