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post Feb 17 2006, 02:54 AM
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What's your happiest memory?
Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it?
What makes it happy?
Does it involve physical or emotional?
If it involves a person are you still in contact with them?
 
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 03:02 AM
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First off, I LOVE how you titled this topic.

I'll have to get back to you on my happiest memory though.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 03:04 AM
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Hmm, spending a whole week with friends in NY and the entire east coast was a pretty good feeling. We hardly keep in touch now, but we're planning on having a get together.

Latest one is probably one with rtc, just because throb.gif
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 03:14 AM
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-Off the top of my head my happiest moment would have to be when i spent the evening with the guy i'm in love with/my best friend.
- Probably. My life is pretty much just beginning and I know there will be a lot more happy moments.
- Just that i spent it with the guy i love. I felt so comfortable in his arms and I wasn't paying attention to anything going on around us. It was the nicest feeling I've ever felt.
- yes, both physical and emotional.
- Yes, we're best friends now and he has a gf. So it hurts, but i dont regret that night happening at all.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 03:14 AM
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When he came back, I was elated because I had been waiting and pining for any sort of contact for months. It was really unexpected and emotional for me. Just simply catching up on webcam and voice chat for hours on end until four in the morning was simply amazing. I'd smiled so much that I had developed a new dimple and my face had begun hurt. We still talk now, even after all those hurful words and fighting occured; it's nice.

"The Forbidden Weekend" was unbelievably happy for me, too.. Not a close second, but undoubtedly second. It was something I needed, so badly. It was an escape from all this stress and pressure and screaming in this house, just a weekend away from home in San Francisco without a care in the world other than the friends I had just made and the then-lover. We don't talk anymore, but we both know that weekend was really something. I need another weekend like that. May 2006 is going to easily outshine both of those, though, and I really, really can't wait. Ooh, the anticipation..
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 03:21 AM
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Are we conjuring a patronus here? Are the dementors out to get me? Oh crap.


Happiest memory? I don't really have one. How sad is that. I've got lots of happiness in my past, but nothing really sticks out. Maybe when I met Destiny's Child, and Kelly talked about how cute my hair was, and Kelly and Beyonce kept talking about how pretty I am. That could be it. Can it be beat? Sure. When I'm signing my record deal. then when I'm working with my dream collaborator missy and timbaland. And when I record my first album. and when I do my first video. And then my first world tour. And then when I get my first grammy. And then when I get my 10th grammy. And then when I get the lifetime acheivment award. Yeah. I think it'll get better.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 10:50 AM
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Linda Belle, I adore your skill for tieing everything in with Harry Potter. throb.gif

Sadly, I don't have a memory that is my happiest. I don't thik I have ever been truely happy. There was of course, back before I screwed up, when I would lay in there praire with him and talk for hours. That was nice. We would lay curled up with each other, talking about what we wnanted to do, where we wanted to go. That was a long time ago though, and it will never happen again.

That was topped just recently though, when I found out that I wasn't being arrogant, and the place I thought I had in a "how much I am worth" sense, might not be the right one. That confused me, but it gave me a sense of peace. I'm glad for it.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 12:01 PM
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When I won the World Heavyweight Championship from Aaron the Cobra.

aside from that...

The day I met HER
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Feb 17 2006, 2:54 AM) *
What's your happiest memory?
Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it?
What makes it happy?
Does it involve physical or emotional?
If it involves a person are you still in contact with them?


1. My happiest memory. Hmmm. I think my happiest memory was meeting my great-grandmother for the first time. She had the sweetest smile, and her skin was so soft. She smelled of patchouli and and sandalwood. I cried, because I never thought in a millions year that I would have been able to meet her. I was looking at history. My family's history.

2. Yes. To be honest, I do. I have a feeling that when I birth my children, it might have significant sentimental value, lol.

3. The feeling I had when I met her. That's what makes it happy.

4. I think it was both a physical sensation and an emotional feeling. Because of how happy I was, I felt this sort of tingly high. Like I'd transcended time.

5. I do still speak with her on occassion. Calling to Guam is a STEEP long distance bill.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 07:13 PM
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Hm, I suppose my happiest memory that I can remember so far was a couple of weeks ago, when my crush (*squee!*) asked me to go to the Valentine's Day dance with him& admitted that he liked me.
I drew something on ArtPad for him, and he drew something in return.
I ♥ your topic title, by the way. Very unique and creative ;D
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 07:17 PM
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Hmm... It's hard to choose fomr the many that I have.

One would be when I took a vacation back to my birth country. It was the 1st time I returned to Mexico in 9 years. I left Mexico at the age of 4. Seeing the house I lived in for my 1st years was just an emotional moment. There's a few that can beat that moment.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 07:43 PM
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the day that i met my first true love...

ok, yehh..

& spending time with my BFF peter cause i havent seen him in 4 years! and i finally got a chance to see him again..=]
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 07:47 PM
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QUOTE
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Linda Belle, I adore your skill for tieing everything in with Harry Potter. throb.gif


Everything in the world is tied into Harry Potter. throb.gif Thanks Shauna!!
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 07:49 PM
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What's your happiest memory? its being with my "crush" and how i spend the day with him.

Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it? once he askes me to be his gurlfriend. haha. and there probably will be "happier" moments

What makes it happy? just having someone who cares alot about me to spend their time with me.

Does it involve physical or emotional? physical wise we don't do the "boiifriend girlfriend" stuff cuz we ain't that yet.. emotional wise.. we always talk about how we feel. and stuff. haha

If it involves a person are you still in contact with them? i'm in contact with him everydaii.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 08:13 PM
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What's your happiest memory?Summernights in WSH
Girlsnight w/ the boys Lol
My first dance with Larry.
Being in Georges arms.

Singing. Performing.

Theres so much depth into all of those. Sounds simple but its the memories that make me smile.


Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it? Of course. But not exactly in the term beat it. More like, be added. Make sense ?
What makes it happy?I just felt good and happy.
Does it involve physical or emotional? Both emotional and physical
If it involves a person are you still in contact with them? Yep.
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 08:36 PM
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What's your happiest memory? Camp 2003? Or was it 2002? Hm.
Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it? I don't think so.
What makes it happy? I met my best friends in the entire world there.
Does it involve physical or emotional? Emotional...I guess. Or maybe both.
If it involves a person are you still in contact with them? Yeah =)
 
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post Feb 17 2006, 08:52 PM
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My happiest memories are the memories with my old friend in them. He...doesn't talk to me anymore.
 
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post Feb 18 2006, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Feb 17 2006, 2:54 AM) *
What's your happiest memory?
Do you think that you'll ever have another that can beat it?
What makes it happy?
Does it involve physical or emotional?
If it involves a person are you still in contact with them?


Sorry, I have so many happy memories that they all seem to just equal the amount of happiness, but I do have a couple that stick out--

One summer night before my junior year..it was a lot of my friends and I just hanging out at someone's house and we were just talking and being lazy :) Sure, I think there will be times in my life that something like that would happen, but the same feeling I felt wouldn't be there. It was emotional and I'm still in contact with all the people there.

Another day was right before school ended for summer before my senior year. We all had a picnic and we all truly felt like little kids..playing on the swings, drawing with sidewalk chalk, eating watermelon, throwing water balloons, flying kites, and laying on blankets enjoying the breeze. Everything about that day makes me happy. Just every bit of it. It was both physical and emotional. I'm in contact with everyone that was there.
 
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post Feb 18 2006, 11:11 AM
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I also have a ton of happy memories, but I'll stick with the most recent one. Of course, I had a wonderful time on the annual school field trip to florida, hanging out with my friends in Saint Augustine, the Kennedy Space Center, Disney World, and rooming with my buddies. Richard and his super-salty burgers, Allison and her can't-stop-cracking-upness during study time, Jenny and her bed attacking all of us, Julie and her crazy caricature with the hot guy in the background, and just about everything. It was a crazy time and I loved it.
I might have another experience that beats it in terms of total fun, but otherwise I think not. This was both physical and emotional because I met a ton of awesome people who have been in my grade all this time but I've never really bothered to get to know, and they're just amazing people- we walked around Disney World yelling "have a magical time" at random employees, watched all the shows at MGM, and just acted like maniacs.
Of course I'm still in contact with them.
 
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Hm I have a lot of happy memories. I'd say when I first got my violin. It's very precious to me. I've never been so passionate at something ever in my life until I started playing.
 

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