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Madame TBird
Madame TBird
Well-Connected

Apr-1-2005 22:24

He is having to pick up & move. It will be a very long time if ever that he will be back. Where is going Does not have modern technologies. So, he won't be able to be online. You will really be missed JoJo & best of luck. I hope everything works out.

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Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Apr-2-2005 17:00

Yeah, if Ben EVER takes this game down, I will suffer from severe mental illness, go into depression, and have a lot of extra time on my hands.

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Apr-2-2005 17:20

*covering her ears, closing her eyes, and cringing at the thought*

No! Don't even think of such a terrible idea!

I let my sub lapse for 2 days once, that was bad enough!

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Apr-2-2005 23:37

As you can see, I just couldn't stay away. In fact, I was watching a movie with my hubby, when I jumped up during a commercial and told him I was going to log on to read the message boards. He couldn't believe it, and thinks I love Sleuth more than I do him. Well, that's simply not true, just because I don't have supper ready when he comes home from work, or just because I don't want to take a romantic walk with him in the moonlight, or go out to eat and watch a movie, or does it???? Who am I kidding, I really need help, lol. Ok....am I the only wife with this problem??? I just promised him I'd get off, so I will. Anyway, I'm going to start paying him more attention from now on......and I promise this with my hand up! Goodnight folks!!!

marylou
marylou

Apr-3-2005 08:59

DaRu, my hubby and yours could maybe start the "sleuth widowers" club. Then again, during the football season, I'm a football widow.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Apr-3-2005 09:44

I heard rumours that Cee Cee has devised a 12 step program. :)



jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Apr-3-2005 09:50

I actually have to see a coach/burn out psychologist, he actually advises me to play Sleuth as it is good therapy. Now that I am able to do more, I slowly start playing less. But those times, where I was unable to very much at all, playing Sleuth was still better then staring at a wall thinking and crying. It is an activity, that takes your mind off things, is still social, and still engages you to think, but not too demanding. This is why it was advised for me to do this.

Cee Cee Cane
Cee Cee Cane
Well-Connected

Apr-3-2005 10:44

Your sooooooo funny jstkdn lol. 12 steps yep I think I'm stuck on step one.

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Apr-3-2005 11:47

Is your psychologist perhaps Ben? :) Maybe he was just trying to get more money out of you. :)

How did he/she know about Sleuth?

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
Well-Connected

Apr-3-2005 12:21

Maybe Sleuth withdrawal will become a recognized condition. :)

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Apr-3-2005 15:13

*lies down on Ben's comfy couch.*

Cee cee, you mean the first step being...admitting you have an addiction? (But then ignoring it.)

OK show of hands. Who has ever left a party, a visit, or a get together earlier. Just because you wanted to play Sleuth?

<grin>

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