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Date Posted: 04:52:15 08/28/06 Mon
Author: Mikki
Author Host/IP: 24-231-170-232.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com / 24.231.170.232
Subject: Re: Is pleasure the absence of pain?
In reply to: Richard 's message, "Is pleasure the absence of pain?" on 07:50:53 08/27/06 Sun

So you dock at Belle Isle too?? Mine is the 35 footer named "Marvelous Mikki". Can't help but miss it, it is the largest yacht in the place.........LOLOLOLOL

So in all that, having to wear a tie and all, did you have fun? I hope so. I've only been to Belle Isle once. My uncle decided that he wanted to see the fireworks from the island and not downtown. So I didn't get to see the sights, just the back of my uncles head, and my dads extremely red face as we sat in traffic for most of the night trying to get off the island.

Is pleasure without pain? I don't know about that. If something is pleasurable, there should be no pain involved whatsoever. But, on the other hand, relationships with other people have pain built into them. It hurts sometimes to keep up a relationship with someone. So I guess it could go either way. I'd like to think that pleasure is an absence of pain, but I have yet to experience it.

Sounds to me as if you got some kick ass vicodin....LOL

Love ya, Mikki

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  • Re: Is pleasure the absence of pain? -- Dave, 14:17:06 08/28/06 Mon
  • Re: Is pleasure the absence of pain? -- gem, 22:30:24 09/02/06 Sat


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