tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27163849.post359801054656393696..comments2024-01-15T04:16:18.484-06:00Comments on Debbie Does Duluth: Sometimes, We Just Need A Good Place To Sit DownDebbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00704916453841215332noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27163849.post-88880185953007800192009-02-10T10:52:00.000-06:002009-02-10T10:52:00.000-06:00You have great friends. You have the need to "exp...You have great friends. You have the need to "express great emotion in a physical manner" toward your STBX. Your mind is a wonderful thing.<BR/><BR/>So here's a suggestion for you to think about; if Horton's Gym appeals to you - and I will guess that to check it out and hang out to watch will be free - then barter with the principal. For example, maybe you could bring in some paying clients in exchange for free lessons/workouts. Or design some T's. You will never know until you slip in the door and observe. <BR/><BR/>This is still a city where hearts are big and if you play the right notes on your violin, who knows what could happen? This end of town is still old-fashioned. Shoot, check out the Puglesi (sp?) Gun Emporium near Horton's Gym if you stop by. : )<BR/><BR/>I once organized and ran a little fundraiser. To offset costs and raise money for the cause, I relied upon the good will of local fine food establishments to donate food we could sell and raise money for our cause. And I never went to McDonald's. The amount and quality of the donated food dishes were amazing and all it cost us was time.<BR/><BR/>So, I'm just sayin... it won't hurt to try a different way. Maybe someone's sister/mother/daughter was wounded by a deviant and training you to box would be like paying it forward.<BR/><BR/>As for group therapy, you may be better off forming your own healthy group. Post notices at the colleges. Your anger is justified, but keeping a cool head is essential to making rational plans.<BR/><BR/>Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com