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Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#865021 added November 4, 2015 at 10:43am
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Coolest Job, Changing One's Mind
BCOF Prompt: What job did you think was the coolest job in the world when you were younger?

A Go Go Dancer. I loved the short skirts, white Go Go Boots and I went through 2 pairs of those boots. I thought it would have been fun to dance in a cage on Shingdig or Hullaballoo!


When I was a kid, I think it would have been neat to work in a record store. Later, I would have liked to have been the one who gets to pick out names for lipsticks, perfumes and other make up. Working in a dress store, selling toys or antiques would be nice. Now, I just want to stay home and relax, shop or do what ever I want.

Blog City Prompt: Joy asked if it was alright if we changed our minds about things on a regular basis.

I will go shopping and think I want something and change my mind. I thought of asking to join a Victorian Angels group but I wouldn't have time. These ladies put on a Victorian Tea and just do things that revolve around Victorian times. Guess I should ask. I may love doing this. I think it is alright to change our minds about things on a regular basis. Like choosing doctors. You want to choose a good one. Making decisions isn't always easy and we have the right to change our minds but still make the wrong decision but we have to give it a try. It is alright to change our minds.

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