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([personal profile] felicula Jun. 15th, 2006 01:27 pm)


You Are Strength

You represent both fiery energy and steadfast will.
You are innocent and naive - yet unafraid and undaunted.
Perhaps you don't have the most powerful physical strength...
But your mental powers make up for any amount of muscle.

Your fortune:

Lately, you have been a pillar of ethics and moral strength.
And while things may be difficult, your faith in yourself will come through.
You may need to conquer the animalistic nature of yourself or others, with gentle force.
Although this may seem like the darkest hour for you, victory is near.




Huh.



-ganked from [livejournal.com profile] analeiafey
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From: [identity profile] thedoorsgirl.livejournal.com


hi there. i found your journal one day through a random search and really enjoyed reading the posts. would you mind if i add you to my friend's list? would you add me back?

From: [identity profile] blackfelicula.livejournal.com


I don't mind people adding me, or adding others in return. Do you mind if I ask what you liked about reading the posts here?

From: [identity profile] thedoorsgirl.livejournal.com


Sure. I like reading about the different places you go. I love the links. I visited a bunch of them. I think you said you were going to be driving a stick shift? I drive one. My mom made me learn on one which I am thankful for now, but it was hard! I went for many years never driving one and then I bought the car I have now, which is stick. At first I was nervous because it took a little while to get back to the point where I could drive it smoothly...but now I don't even think about it. I know people who have tried to learn the stick later on in life and never could pick it up. I don't know if it is a coordination this or what.


From: [identity profile] blackfelicula.livejournal.com


Stick shift, yes indeed. I got to the point where I can get from point A to point B when I need to with a minimum of fuss. Yet since my college work is mostly independent studies and I'm a full-time mom as well, I let my husband do the driving more often than not. I really should do it more. Maybe once my term is up in mid July, I'll want the car to go to the lake or just plain get out and about, but for now I'm content being a homebody. Part of me thinks that I have less finesse with the clutch because my left ankle was operated on for a multiple break. It never regained the same flexibility as the other one. Then again, that could just be an excuse not to practice more. ***shrugs***

For what we're paying my folks for the car (it used to be theirs), it's worth learning it. I get so nervous at every stop light though, even when I know I know what I'm doing. It's like some kind of performance anxiety. I know I'll stick out if I stall, even though I know the occasional stall is something that happens.

From: [identity profile] thedoorsgirl.livejournal.com


You are doing well, trust me. It takes some time but you just take it easy. You can do this. If you couldn't, I would be able to tell you by now. Just keep working at it and before you know it you will be a pro. Guaranteed.

From: [identity profile] blackfelicula.livejournal.com


Cool! Then again, if it is linked to that bum ankle, almost a decade of weekends dancing on it hasn't loosened it up...
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