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Old 11-11-2008, 10:14 PM   #6
amusaasyday

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Well...Nice..shmice..I did that for many years. The ones who wouldn't get upset , wouldn't get upset if I just simply told them no. The ones that do would get upset if I re-created the Psalms or created a Treatise on Love to explain why I didn't want to do it.....so.......

Be yourself...tell them you don't want to. I don't see a need for a reason. (Are they asking you or telling you?)

I go to a meeting. Its very liberal and open. I like the people there, but the more one attends the more people seem to feel I should get involved in the running of the meeting. Call it selfish, but I go to things that I enjoy and its the not having to get necessarily involved and just participating in the meeting alone, that I enjoy. I am aware that some people work hard for the meeting but I am not sure that's for me in this moment in time. What is a nice way to tell people? I cannot help but think what ever I say someone will not like it.
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