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I wonder who has a caravan?

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I wonder who has a caravan?
Why do i want to say Madame Cholet?

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This is stunning. It may never end.

Okay, someday, sure.

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Originally posted by coquette
This is stunning. It may never end.

Okay, someday, sure.
You may be right, then again you may be wrong, time will give us all the answer.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
You may be right, then again you may be wrong, time will give us all the answer.
Unless time is stuck in the moment.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Unless time is stuck in the moment.
I am pondering the deeper meaning

Striving to discern

Seeking my inner truth

STG

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Originally posted by coquette
I am pondering the deeper meaning

Striving to discern

Seeking my inner truth

STG
Stick with it. The truth, inner, outer, over or under, will out...maybe.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Stick with it. The truth, inner, outer, over or under, will out...maybe.
Ok, this conversation is getting waaayyy to deep! 😉

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
Ok, this conversation is getting waaayyy to deep! 😉
Or maybe deeper:

What is true to one person may not be true to another.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Stick with it. The truth, inner, outer, over or under, will out...maybe.
I may agree with VR: it sounds complicated. 🙂


Originally posted by Torunn
I may agree with VR: it sounds complicated. 🙂
Life is usually simpler when one doesn't agree with VR.

🙂

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Life is usually simpler when one doesn't agree with VR.

🙂
Goad,

You sir, must live a very simple life! 😛 😉

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Depth is relative

Relatives are contextual

Context provides context

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Originally posted by coquette
Depth is relative

Relatives are contextual

Context provides context
and if you are stuck in "the depths" of despair it may very well be due to a relative.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
and if you are stuck in "the depths" of despair it may very well be due to a relative.
Relatives are difficult at times - or often - and even if you love them, you may not like them.

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