Well, I'm no hair - dresser or beautician. But I would like to have
your shopping list ... of what ( or who else ) you'd buy !

I'd be the happiest if you would buy something or other from me. A
smile is never singular ;  it includes much I 'd work hard to cause or
bring about. It is the universal reward I'd gladly accept for my
effort.

On Jun 18, 1:44 pm, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Ashok, but this is what Chris is trying to sell, too, and I'm
> not buying it. I'm looking forward to my hair-dresser's appointment
> tomorrow though! :-)
>
> On 17 Jun., 21:01, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey, Donna ! Your smile is The Most Important thing in this world.
>
> > On Jun 15, 6:14 pm, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Carpe diem. Memento mori. Is what you two should be able to agree
> > > upon.
>
> > > I saw The Bleep last night. A very American interpretation of life. It
> > > helps me to work on the materializing of my smile.
>
> > > On 15 Jun., 11:46, RP <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Pat says that we are bound by the future and our choices are therefore
> > > > those which result in a particular future event. I beg to differ and
> > > > believe that our present actions are the result  of our effort and
> > > > endeavour, but our effort is bound by our physical and psychological
> > > > motives in reaction to the present nature of the environment. That
> > > > what we do becomes definite doesn't change the nature of actions. We
> > > > try to change ourselves and act with a resolve to create a certain
> > > > future , and that future is an effect of our actions and not
> > > > viceversa.

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