Everyday looking at the devil s eyes
Godless human
"you think too much" steve, a guy i used to work with said to me alot
1993 1994
https://www.color-meanings.com/what-colors-attract-butterflies/
Diabolical diablo
Doubt instill
Destroy destruction destructive
Fear causes fearful unfounded
Against nature, against God Source energy creators
Sceptical skeptical skepticism
Shame shames other people children and adults
Full of self shame
speaks often of shoulds and often does the exact things they tell other people they should not do
Hesitate hesitant
Do the wrong thing
Go against self, instinct, intuition
Hurt self hurts others inflicts causes undue pain, misery. Torture for long periods of time
Watches suffering, enjoys it
Encourages evil doing
Faithless
Hopeless
another fact of nature
the male needing to call attention to self
with bright plumage to catch attention of female (s)
she told me recently
i agree
you are beautiful as you are
you don't need nail polish or hair coloring to be pretty
some are dying hair pink purple blue green yellow aqua orange red
whatever even grey gray at times
and it is for attention
yes you will get noticed
real man
makes her happy
wants to see her smile
always protects her in every way
lose the fat ass
the fat legs
nobody cares if you have breasts
flat or fat chest doesn't matter as long as you have the butt rear end ass
a flat stomach/abdomen/ abs and skinny boney bone thin legs
if i /she is pretty enough guys males men all over are wanting to buy your dinner
food meal lunch breakfast
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Timothy Nolan Obituary
Timothy Lee Nolan, 48, Raymore, MO, passed away Thursday, November 10, 2005, at the Bryan LGH West, Lincoln, NE, as a result of complications from a vehicle accident in July 2005. Funeral services 10 a.m., Monday, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 9420 James A. Reed Road, KCMO; with burial in Raymore Cemetery. Visitation 3-5 p.m., Sunday, at the church. Memorials to Boy Scout Troop 110, in care of, St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Tim was born in Battle Creek, MI, December 18, 1956. Graduated Center High School in Kansas City 1975; received Associate Degree from DeVry University. He was an active member of St. Luke's Methodist church in Kansas City; Scout master and Cub Scout Master of Troop 110; and a 19-year employee of Master Buildings, Inc. He is survived by his wife, Lois; daughter, Michelle; son, Michael; parents, David and Barbara Nolan, Raymore; brothers, Thomas Nolan (JoDell), Grandview, MO, Kevin Nolan (Kristi), Boise, ID; sisters, Terri Thompson (Robert), Irmo, SC, Karen Reibelt (Scott), Sydney, Australia, Kelli Parks (Thomas), Edgar Springs, MO; as well as 15 nieces and nephews; and Lois's family and friends. (Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, MO)
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Tim,
We miss you everyday. Mike is going for Eagle next year. Michelle is growing into such a beautiful young woman. You would be very proud of both of them.
Rich says there will never be another Tim. He misses you something fierce. All our love and kisses babe. I love you!!
Lois, Mickey and Mike Nolan
November 9, 2006
Lois, Michelle and Michael
Although I didn't know Tim, from what others have said, he was a truly wonderful man. You are all in my thoughts, prayers and heart as you travel forward in your lives. Know that he will be there watching over you, guiding you and loving you always.
God Bless
Kathy
Kathy Mulcahy
November 29, 2005
Lois,
Words cannot describe how sorry I was to hear of Tim's passing. May God bless you and be with you through this time.
Our prayers are sent to you and all family and friends that has endure this loss.
With Deepest Sympathy
Dee & Al
Dee & Al
November 28, 2005
Lois and family
I was so sorry to hear about Tim. I hope we all can have more family get togethers, as we all can see how short life can be.
Love ya all,
Vicki
Vicki Pinegar
November 20, 2005
I am very saddened to hear of the death of Mr. Nolan. As the mother of Wesley , who is a member of the Boys Scout Troop, I was always so impressed with his approach to Boy
Scouting. I believe he viewed his work with the Boy Scout as a ministry. I always loved the readings he would share with the troop at the close of meetings. They were always so meaningful, thought provoking and encouraging. Lois, I am grateful to you for your sharing of Mr. Nolan with us all. God Bless you all today and the days to come. We all loved and cared yet God loves him best. Janice Beasley
wesley evans
November 15, 2005
Lois, Michelle & Michael,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Roxanne & Chris Sturgeon
November 15, 2005
Dear Lois,
I do not think there could ever be a better man than Tim. He gave more of himself than anyone I have ever known, whether it was friends, family, the church, or scouts, he was always there. Know you are in my prayers and if there is ever anything you need, please don't hesitate to ask. I am proud to have had Tim as a best friend.
Todd Hitchner
November 14, 2005
This is a great loss to us all. Tim was a Very Good Man and I know his presence with us has made us all better people. My heart goes out to you at his loss and want you to know that if there is ANYTHING you need, please don't hesitate to ask.
David Schaad
November 14, 2005
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May our God sustain you with His great love and peace. With sympathy
Cynde Gamache
November 13, 2005
Lois,
We are sorry for your loss. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Barbara Luschen Jean Linthicum
November 13, 2005
Lois, Michelle and Michael,
We can't tell you how sorry we all were to hear about Tim. There is nothing we can say or do to lessen your pain right now, but please know you are all in our hearts and prayers. We love you all!
Jerri Harris
November 13, 2005
Lois, Michelle, Michael
We offer our deepest and heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your husband and father. Our prayers are with each of you. We are blessed for having known him.
Blessings to all of you.
Kenneth Duke 3rd
Antoinette Jordan-Duke
Kenneth Duke Jr.
Elijah E. A. Duke
Antoinette Jordan-Duke
November 12, 2005
Lois, Michelle and Michael,
Words cannot express what we feel right now. You are all in our hearts and prayers. Tony and I will miss Tim very much and the family gatherings will now hold a "special memory" of Tim like our other family members that departed us before him. We love you all!
Sandy and Tony Price
November 12, 2005
It's times like this that make us all look back at the things we have done. He was a good man, that has been taken from this life time way before his time. We were only cousins, but it felt like more.
Our prayers are with his family.
Jeff &Kathy Price
November 12, 2005
Lois,
I am truly sorry to hear about Tim's passing. Find peace in knowing that he is in heaven and will watch over you and the family.
He will always be with you. God bless.
Sharon McDowell
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November 12, 2005
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Dont know why neither does he remember what caused him to come home that evening into my room, i was working kn computer just git home from work at super flea
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safe haven for peaceful individuals living with a maniac
putting up with a maniacal devil , impossible to please, to deal with
no amount of prayer will fix a reptilian human creature thief taker
And all you do is make excuses for not doing anything
They don't want me to eat
Don't want me to be happy
Make every moment miserable
Yell scream at me constantly
Criticize almost every thing about me
Don't want me to have anything nice
Want to see me experience difficulty and as much pain as possible
Destroy any fun moments I begin to have
Blame me for their behavior and problems
my teeth were cleaned this year
first time in 20 years
dental hygienist said anaerobic bacteria are killed by hydrogen
water is best thing to flush mouth and teeth with
The best way to do it.
Leave me alone and I can DO STUFF
Body
House
Vehicle
Associates
Playground
Playmates
People
Work
Get rid of things
and him
and her
toxic trash waste spoiled ruined bad things and people
out in the garbage or burnt to a cinder
run for the hills
free
No man can tempt or trap me with food bait
Such as the old standby dinner
Trying to buy me a meal or drink to lure me into their traps
Government jobs
...health care, insurance, education, teaching, utilities, utility companies,
Author
Writer
Journal diary blog log books
News publication papers magazine mags books
Recording industry, music
Accounts accountant accounting
Work, if I have a job
Community Center
Shopping at stores
Parks and recreation
Visit other people's houses homes
Walking around anywhere outside or in a business
Neighbors house
Police station department
At home one of 2 places in bed bedroom asleep or in the bathroom
queen
beautiful, smart, patient
kind
ethical
practical
frugal
wise
strong
resilient
hard working
quiet
organized
sensitive
family oriented loves her children parents brothers
wore makeup daily didnt need it at all beautiful without it or any adornments
baths hot bubble sudsy in evenings
clean
covers toilet seat with tissue paper when using public restrooom
doesnt touch end of toilet paper in public places
slow and slow to anger
handwriting beautiful lovely curves round
hearts dream
loves stuffed animals
loves children pets dogs cats any
cooking was simple like to bake cakes cookies candy apples sweets ...chicken eaten often however ate lots of bologna hot dogs the cheapest food available due to income being low
honest did not lie steal cheat hated thieves drug addicts alcoholics bad behaviors
stern when dealing with naughty bad acts from anyone kids or adults
loved words language english vocabulary ...taught me words
vitamins herbs
astrology tarot occult
christian religious faith faithful faith healing healers preachers church every week prayed prayers often told me she was praying for someone who was being evil bad nasty horrible money minded vicious greedy ones
liked warm weather swimming dancing
matched colors in clothes outfits even painted shoe different colors she had 100s of pairs of shoes wanted to be sure it all went together so she had proper outfits for any and every occassion
ettiquette polite manners mannerly
fastidious when eating doing anything
sewing embroidery patterns pillow cases
art drawing painting sketching loved to draw faces of people especially beautiful women females
painted fingernails hands always looked beautiful nice clean well taken care of even though did hard manual labor at some jobs like in a factory or doing maid work in hotel/motels,
worked at day care cotton candy day care center for children
ethic background according to family information; german, english, scotch irish, pennsylvania dutch
LIKED hobbies activities
walking, art, drawing, painting, sketching, writing letters, lists, crossword puzzles, crafts, sewing, baking, music pop rock dance rhythm blues soul, dancing, soul train on tv, tv shows, religious christian ,faith believing, faith healing,
may 14, 1939 to december 14, 2003
any rat can run to get exercise and eat healthy food
less is more. less i wear more i have
less i want more i get/have
less i pay attention to bs
more i focus on what i want
met him at a biker bar.. i was with my brother jack who brought me there
he was an electrician ..worked at either water company or electric
watched me cut a ground rod he drove into the ground..he never laughed at me or mocked humiliated me because i was physically weaker than him
fell in love with me instantly
he was about 43 i was 24
paid off a fine for me didnt have to i was working telemarketing selling carpet cleaning
i drove his pickup truck he had 2 vehicles
took me to abates meetings all over
he had a motorcycle.. i loved to ride,, one of safest drivers around
had me moved into his house immediately
took me out to eat often, bought all my cigarettes..he also smoked bronson cheap cigarettes
i remember a nice diner out of town, long john silvers when i wanted fish..any kind of food i wanted he got for me
gentle, kind, loving... however i didnt really love him as in totally in love..he was way too old for me and i left when he got upset because i spent the night at a friends house in grandview one night after work because i didnt want to have to drive all that way back to go to work the next morning.... i was gone for a month or so came back later to get a tv set of mine i left there and jerry was sooo loving coming at me hugging saying oh baby youre back home !!1 but i wasnt .. i left for good never saw him again... ........ wish i could remember his last name and exact house address in kansas city missouri.....so, so long ago....
you could have any man you want...why did you pick losers?
you're the best thing that ever happened to him..just think of what his life would have been like if you hadn't have come along/been there....
you're the chaos, the creative one force in the relationship...he wants sameness which he thinks is stability security
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Time is money, and business owners and salespeople must focus their limited time on customers who can afford the services or products. The signs of wealth can be subtly observed when not readily obvious.
How am I qualified to write about this subject? As a business attorney since 2005, I’ve met, spoke with, and represented thousands of wealthy people. The images we see on social media of blinged out people is not the norm – but for show.
While you might believe in an image of opulent mansions and shiny sports cars, those are not completely accurate associations. The world of the wealthy can be divided into two parts: newly minted money and old funds. People who have new money are immediately identifiable because of the way they spend rapidly and the attention they expect. However, this portrait is not accurate. Most of the very wealthy possess what is known as “matured money.” This means that their wealth has been either passed down through the generations or self-made through hard work.
We know there are some future millionaires and billionaires in the audience today, so let’s take a look at the fifteen signs of wealth that are not immediately apparent.
Most of us work in order to make money and pay our bills, right? We also work to support our families and loved ones. Rich people work for experience. They have no problems trying unpaid internships or working only for the sake of making connections. While wealthy people often are treated nicely because of their family reputations, they also must contend with not being taken seriously. Many of them are assigned meaningless work by their bosses, and they grow frustrated. Since raising capital is not a problem, some rich people start vanity businesses that rapidly fail. This is because they do not have the motivation to work hard. Ultimately, they ended up joining the family business in some way and becoming a part of the empire that helped them rise to the top. The cycle will continue because their children will no doubt do the same exact thing.
Rich people must live and work in an international community of high-profile earners. Sometimes, they need to make financial trades with international business people or negotiate with people in China, the Middle East, or Europe. While many people know the language of their heritage as well as English, rich people strive to go beyond and learn languages that will help them earn. Our emphasis on languages in the US has evolved. We used to learn Latin or German, and now we learn Chinese and Spanish. Wealthy people know that this is dependent on the markets. So if you spot a well-dressed fellow switching from English into flawless Hindi as he checks into his hotel, chances are he is a high roller.
Very well-off people possess an inordinate amount of social grace. If you go to a party but feel awkward or out of place, well, you are just like the rest of us. But rich people are able to move through a social setting flawlessly, and people love being around them. Social skills are often ignored when we try to figure out the secret to success, but one way the wealthy climb the social ladder is through speaking with people, asking questions, and charming them. Also, the upper crust of society knows t2603hat sometimes, it is important to stick together. They think of their network and their net worth as synonymous, and they see networking as equally important as a prized education. To put it simply: the wealthy set knows that networking can lead to success, and success translates to more money!
Popular culture tells us that the uber-rich drape themselves in brand names such as Gucci and Prada. But this is actually untrue. Brands like this have started to focus on young people who are trying to appear wealthy. This is because rich people do not care about brand names. Instead, they buy brands that boast timeless designs and create styles that will last forever. Rich people also care about the high quality of material that is used by their favorite designers. Of course, the very wealthy have personal tailors who create outfits for only them. For women especially, you may be able to spot someone who is rich by the exquisite quality of their shoes.
Rich people tend to emphasize experiences they have had or want to have over things they can simply buy. Wealthy people would rather travel to exotic new places and try new hobbies and sports than buy yet another car or go to a fancy restaurant. At Nakase Wade, we know what makes us—and you—happiest: traveling somewhere new as opposed to buying the brand-new iPhone from Apple. Your life will be remembered for the experiences you have had and the people you have met, not the car or the TV or computer. Financially successful people know that life is built on experiences, not possessions.
People who have become rich really prioritize privacy. You may think that most rich people have become wealthy as they have gained fame, such as the Kardashians, but these types of rich people are only a small percentage of the demographic. Most wealthy people are working diligently and avoiding attention as they build their net worth. They are aware that public and media attention brings many drawbacks. Some of these are even dangerous, such as becoming a target. Also, many people may ask you for financial favors. See, the more fame you have, the less in control of your life you are. If your life is in the hands of your fans, then you do not have control over your life. Many rich people have suffered and even taken their own lives because of the awful toll of fame. Those who survive know that privacy and wealth together bring more happiness than being famous ever can.
The average person may never know this, but the color, as well as the weight of your Mastercard, Visa, or AmEx, tells a lot about a person. When checking into a hotel or being seated at a five-star restaurant, you better believe that the concierge or maître d noticed the weight and color of a guest’s plastic and judged them accordingly. High-profile clients have cards with some weight to them, usually made of metal, and are colored boldly in black or gold. If you are wondering where the most affordable metal credit cards can be found, Amazon makes a nice one. Pick one of those up, and you can pretend you are a wealthy entrepreneur, that is until you become one!
Wealthy people almost never glance at the price tag. This sign has more to do with philosophy than spending cash because it shows what the rich are prioritizing. When rich men and women walk into a restaurant, they might not even look at the menu. Instead, they’ll ask what the specials are or simply order the food they want, as opposed to going to a happy hour or a restaurant based on its prices and deals. Consider this: when you buy a pack of gum or Chapstick, do you think: can I afford this? No, you just toss it on the counter. This is how rich people think about everything in life. Another insight into the thought process of the wealthy? One of their mottos is this: if you have to debate whether it is affordable, it isn’t.
Yet another subtle signal that someone is rich is that they rarely complain about financial issues in public. Unlike normal everyday people, you will never hear them complain about phone bills or rent or cuts to their paycheck. Think about it: if you grow up wealthy and are accustomed to a certain level of financial stability, you simply do not think this way. Generally, many people who complain about money or are stressed out about their finances are not good at saving. We all have friends who rant about their lack of money but then do not work hard and spend their paychecks on silly things.
We all love accessories, but rich people go beyond the pale. When you see someone with picture-perfect accessories that are well-suited to their daily activities, they are probably wealthy. We are not talking about gaudy purses or silly hats. We are talking about the right towel for the beach, the correct pair of shorts, the top-of-the-line sandals, pants, and t-shirts. The key here is to fit in with your surroundings and work with your setting. You will never see rich people with the wrong accessory. Instead, they will have exactly what they need at any given time. So, the next time you are at the gym, and you see someone with the perfect gym bag, water bottle, and towel, and you wonder where on earth they found them—they are probably rich.
The wealthy people you wish you knew have sat through many meetings about their finances. They may have even run these meetings, depending on their age. So, they know what a will is, how a trust works, and how the family business is doing in the stock market. The fundamental rules of finance have always been a part of their lives. If money is a language, they speak it. When they sign documents, they always read them and quickly can dissect the terms. They understand enough of the legal world to communicate effectively with their lawyers. From hedge funds to liabilities to stocks and bonds, the rich know how to effortlessly rise in a world of numbers.
To the rich people who you strive to emulate, family is everything. This is why you will see their beautiful family crest etched on their possessions. This might not be very subtle, but it is a nod to old money and the royal families of the past who passed down wealth from generation to generation. Monogrammed shirts and tailored clothing might be embossed with their family crest, and they will want people to know that they are a part of their family’s illustrious tribe. We’re sure you’ve seen the dashing Prince Charles and his gorgeous signet ring or the Saudis with their flashy garments. All of these engraved possessions say one thing: my family gave me a lot of money, and money is the only thing I care about.
Rich people understand the relationship between time and money differently than you probably do. Many times, you will observe people driving 25 or even 30 minutes out of their way, just to save six dollars on gas! While this might be acceptable for some, the ultra-wealthy understand that time is everything. They live busy lives and are aware that adding only an hour or two to their day can make them either more productive or more relaxed. You will often see a rich person boarding a helicopter to make a speedy run from the airport to a preferred destination or hopping on a private jet to attend a glamorous event. Why? It is all about a streamlined use of time and the philosophy that you can spend money to save valuable hours of the day. Therefore, you will find that one of the most significant differences between rich people and poor people is how they utilize their time.
One of the biggest clues to spotting rich people is their visible health. People with a lot of money tend to have faces that glow, and they simply appear more athletic and toned. Specifically, their teeth are clean and gleaming white; this is because it is a priority to get their dental work. This makes them more presentable and even admirable to others.
Diamond-set grills may be all the rage in rap videos, but the wealthy set makes sure their pearly whites do not distract since they are certain that a bad smile is a bad turnoff. Also, rich men are always well-groomed, and the women next to them have hair that is straight out of the salon. No roots will be visible, and their perfectly plucked eyebrows will match their hair color.
While we are on the topic of eyebrows, unnatural brows are a dead giveaway that a person does not have billions in the bank—and no tattooed eyebrows, please! The wealthy have the money to attend to their skin’s minor imperfections, so they are perpetually radiant and unblemished. Another small sign to look for is that their fingernails will be subtly perfect, with no silly colors or decoration.
We’ve saved the best for last here. Many of us are fixated on the entrepreneurs who drop out of school, invent an app, and then become billionaires. We look at these very rare success stories and decide that we also can bypass education. However, most rich people have not only college degrees but advanced degrees in business, finance, accounting, or other pursuits. Some even have advanced degrees in the humanities, which allows them to understand social situations, recognize social cues, empathize with others, and tell stories that sell products. Many wealthy people have law degrees as well. We can sum this up with this: successful people are always searching for knowledge. They are always learning more and more, and they never stop. That is part of what makes them so informed and capable of great things.
We have reached the end of our list! We hope you enjoyed it, learned something, and didn’t take it too seriously. Here at Nakase Wade (pronounced NA KA SE, Wade), we are wondering: have you met any uber-wealthy people who either reinforced or challenged these stereotypes? Let us know in the comments, and good luck on your journey to someday join this select crowd of A-listers!
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