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This contains entries to Take up Your Cross, Space Blog, Blog City PF and BC of Friends
#947392 added December 13, 2018 at 2:20pm
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December 13, 2018
{entry Me in my Salvation Army uniformImage for BCOF members to put in their blogsBlog City image small

Image for BCOF members to put in their blogs Prompt: "Do you prefer people to call ahead and schedule visits or do you like the spontaneity of someone just coming? Does the time of day influence your preference?"

There are advantages and disadvantages to both so I really have no preference. Where I live most everything is planned so I usually know if somebody is coming. However that leaves me planning for them and anticipating their arrival. If they happen not to show up I may be disappointed. However a surprise visit eliminates the planning. If I've got other plans though a surprise visit may not be good. So their are pros and cons either way.

Blog City image small "Prompt: "Do or Do Not, There is no try." Yoda-Star Wars Write your views on this.""

I can see Yoda's point but I still disagree. I've tried a lot of things and failed to accomplish them but it doesn't mean I didn't try. On the other hand I concede that you either do something or you don't do it. So maybe Yoda is right.


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