zombieslayer
16 years ago

I think we were raised somewhat similar in the respect my father always told me. No matter how bad you have it, someone has it worse and no matter how great you have it, someone has it better.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Your father is right. Wish other people would get this.
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Zero2Cool
16 years ago

I think we were raised somewhat similar in the respect my father always told me. No matter how bad you have it, someone has it worse and no matter how great you have it, someone has it better.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



Your father is right. Wish other people would get this.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:


Yeah. Basically, just don't let the lows get you too low and don't let the highs get you too high.
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4PackGirl
16 years ago
i'm trying my hardest to remember that right now! major problems with the ex - he just got a DUI, doesn't seem worried at all about it even though he drives a truck for a living. i'm trying my best to hold it together for the lil guys but try to explain that to two 5 year olds... 😞 :(

wow - talk about off topic!!

back to cheesey - i've admired him from the time i got to know him on a different site. i'm happy that i got to meet him & lj a few years ago. he's a terrific person who has definitely had challenges in his life.
Cheesey
16 years ago


If ya'll knew Marrdro from PP.O, you'd understand this next statement..

Cheesey, my friend, you just plopped yourself to the top of my spreadsheet.

+1

"josdin00" wrote:



LOL. Nice.

Cheesey, someone else who has posted on both PPO and whatever forum you all happened to be posting on at the time read some of my puns and labeled me PPO's version of Cheesey.

I don't know your full story, but it sounds as though that was more of a compliment than I initially realized.

Oh, and do you know what's the shortest distance between two puns?

"Formo" wrote:


Wow Josdin.....you must be the Purple Anti-Cheesey! I THINK they were trying to compliment you......at least i hope for your sake thats what it was!!! :thumbright:
Ok....i'll bite......what's the answer???
(Somehow i think i'll regret asking!!!) :cyclopsani: :icon_smile: :icon_smile: :icon_smile: :icon_smile:
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Cheesey
16 years ago

I think we were raised somewhat similar in the respect my father always told me. No matter how bad you have it, someone has it worse and no matter how great you have it, someone has it better.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Your father is right. Wish other people would get this.

"zombieslayer" wrote:


Yeah. Basically, just don't let the lows get you too low and don't let the highs get you too high.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:


Yup Zero!
It's a balancing act.......which at times can be REAL hard. Some days i feel so sick that i want to give up. But then i see someone that is worse off then me, and i remember to count my blessings. With the disease i have, no one can SEE that theres anything wrong with me. So if i try extra hard not to let it get me down, and i try to laugh and remain upbeat, they say "Geez, for a guy thats sick, you sure don't show it" and they think i'm faking. To me, whats the alternative? Should i bring everybody down, throw myself a daily "pity party"? The day of the Ozaukee Idol semi finals, i was sick in bed till 5pm, and i had to be at the show by 7pm. I almost cancelled. But i toughed it out, as i KNEW i would regret it if i didn't. After the finals were over, i told the main judge i was disabled, and told him what i had. He was shocked to hear it. But i told him i did NOT want them to know before hand, as i didn't want a "pity vote".
No matter how bad it is, someone has it worse.
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Cheesey
16 years ago

i'm trying my hardest to remember that right now! major problems with the ex - he just got a DUI, doesn't seem worried at all about it even though he drives a truck for a living. i'm trying my best to hold it together for the lil guys but try to explain that to two 5 year olds... 😞 :(

wow - talk about off topic!!

back to cheesey - i've admired him from the time i got to know him on a different site. i'm happy that i got to meet him & lj a few years ago. he's a terrific person who has definitely had challenges in his life.

"4PackGirl" wrote:


Illy.......i know it's hard. You have to be the Mom and Dad for your boys. But i can't think of a better person for the job!!!
Your boys don't realize now how great a Mommy they have! But someday they will realize what you have had to endure for them! Thats when you get the payoff!
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4PackGirl
16 years ago
thanks alan.
Cheesey
16 years ago

thanks alan.

"4PackGirl" wrote:


Hey Illy......I'm HERE for you girl!!!
You KNOW that!!!! :thumbright:
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zombieslayer
16 years ago


Yup Zero!
It's a balancing act.......which at times can be REAL hard. Some days i feel so sick that i want to give up. But then i see someone that is worse off then me, and i remember to count my blessings. With the disease i have, no one can SEE that theres anything wrong with me. So if i try extra hard not to let it get me down, and i try to laugh and remain upbeat, they say "Geez, for a guy thats sick, you sure don't show it" and they think i'm faking. To me, whats the alternative? Should i bring everybody down, throw myself a daily "pity party"? The day of the Ozaukee Idol semi finals, i was sick in bed till 5pm, and i had to be at the show by 7pm. I almost cancelled. But i toughed it out, as i KNEW i would regret it if i didn't. After the finals were over, i told the main judge i was disabled, and told him what i had. He was shocked to hear it. But i told him i did NOT want them to know before hand, as i didn't want a "pity vote".
No matter how bad it is, someone has it worse.

"Cheesey" wrote:



Well, the next time someone thinks there's nothing wrong with you, just tell them you have flesh-eating disease and give them a big hug.
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Trippster
16 years ago

I think we were raised somewhat similar in the respect my father always told me. No matter how bad you have it, someone has it worse and no matter how great you have it, someone has it better.

"Cheesey" wrote:



Your father is right. Wish other people would get this.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:


Yeah. Basically, just don't let the lows get you too low and don't let the highs get you too high.

"zombieslayer" wrote:


Yup Zero!
It's a balancing act.......which at times can be REAL hard. Some days i feel so sick that i want to give up. But then i see someone that is worse off then me, and i remember to count my blessings. With the disease i have, no one can SEE that theres anything wrong with me. So if i try extra hard not to let it get me down, and i try to laugh and remain upbeat, they say "Geez, for a guy thats sick, you sure don't show it" and they think i'm faking. To me, whats the alternative? Should i bring everybody down, throw myself a daily "pity party"? The day of the Ozaukee Idol semi finals, i was sick in bed till 5pm, and i had to be at the show by 7pm. I almost cancelled. But i toughed it out, as i KNEW i would regret it if i didn't. After the finals were over, i told the main judge i was disabled, and told him what i had. He was shocked to hear it. But i told him i did NOT want them to know before hand, as i didn't want a "pity vote".
No matter how bad it is, someone has it worse.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Oh Cheesey, I can definately see something is wrong with you.......YOUR MIND!!!! LOL!!!


In all honesty, it has been an inspiration dealing with Cheesey over the last few years. One of the most humble (if not self efacing) people I know. Always has a positive attitude toward others even when he struggles personally. enjoy the DVD too! :thumbright:
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