Hi Pauline,
Thanks for inviting me here, I'd like to thank Mary Evelyn, Amanda, Jo, Jenny, Alton, Georgios, Thomas, Kathy, JR, Neil, Geketa, Phil, Larry, Bea, and everyone who has supported my comments and forums recently AND at any time in the past year! Sometimes this IS like high school, we can be friends with people who may not like each other, but don't let other people choose your friends, every minute of your life and every millimeter of yourself belongs to YOU. You'll feel more empowered if you truly believe that. Popularity, was does it mean? To be noticed among other people, BY other people. How long does it last? How long do we sit at the top of the roller coaster before going down the big hill? It's not forever but it's always exciting and sometimes real scary.
Thanks also for letting us mention our businesses. I first joined Lotto Magic in early 2005 and only stayed with it for a few months and I thought I did enough promoting but it was a lot less than I'm doing with it now. I quit after 3 months because my income didn't hit the roof...within 3 months...yeah I know now I was expecting miracles. BUT I rejoined a few weeks ago BECAUSE other people who joined at the same time I did in early 2005 who stayed with it and gave it a consistent effort are now earning big paychecks. You know how it feels to want to kick yourself, right? I highly recommend Lotto Magic, it's a good solid company run by an honest man with a long history of marketing experience, Richard Moore. STICK WITH IT, whether you advertise only by internet or also by mail, just don't give up. This can amount to a great income over time, not a long time, within a year you can see great results, just don't quit within a few months like I did in 2005. This is one program that you'll be glad to make a commitment with. http://www.flalottomagic.net/?=V5188
Interesting trivia: Donna Douglas who played "Elly May Clampett" on The Beverly Hillbillies show was 29 when she started in that role, she looked VERY young, her character was supposed to be a teenager when the show started. She was 16 when she first married in 1949 and had a child in the early 1950's, long before we knew her as the very wholesome Elly May, the character who was properly courted by young men in her Pa's front parlor. She was on the show until it ended YEARS later when she was well into her late 30's. No kidding! Buddy Ebsen "Jed Clampett" was supposed to be the Tin Man in the movie The Wizard Of Oz, but he had a bad allergic reaction to the silver metallic paint that made him so sick he had to go to the hospital, and the role went to another actor! Buddy Ebsen had to wait more than 30 years to find his huge fame as Jed Clampett.