Your Best Experience Till Now!!

Discussion in Misc & Others started by Adryan • Mar 28, 2014.

  1. Adryan

    AdryanMember

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    We all have had different experience in our life which we remember clearly, like i had an great experience of Scuba diving in Goa it such a wonderful time that i had their that i still remember the time when i was in the water.
    It was amazing a life time experience for me. Tell me yours?:) Let it be anything!
     
  2. angelicagapit

    angelicagapitActive Member

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    This probably the hardest question ever. I've had a number of memorable experiences that made me feel as if the world is going exactly as I want it. I have perfect moments with people that mean a lot to me. I have to say that some of my greatest moments are with my current partner. From the moment we became a couple to times when we hang out, have lunch, have fun together, etc.
     
  3. dorkz

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    my best experience ? haha

    my best experience is married with my wife <<< i just can say this cause no other experience that makes me feel happy like this before :D
     
  4. mythman

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    My best experience "hasn't happened yet" (though this body tries to experience a shadow of it with photos on the Internet & -with single women ... that 'shadow'-experience being a mere 'icing on the cake' of a happy, fulfilling marriage ... and 'icing' WITHOUT 'the cake'--while still "tasty"--is FAR from "fulfilling" :( )

    But my best customer-experience ... I first think of shopping at

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    , when the attendant/manager-helped me find some granola-bars I had a coupon for & -found me some on-sale for "2-for-$4" (saving $1.50 each, ON TOP of the discount the coupon gotme).

    Then there was

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    , where I asked if I could get an order ($9.32, before tax) in for under $10, and the sandwich-'artist" (or are those a

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    -trademark? ;) ) used the 'tax-exempt' button to shave off the extra 75 cents.

    And then there are times (at Neighbor's Cafe or ... other fine local eateries) when someone'll see me looking particularly 'brain-damaged' and will pay for my meal ... people are awesome (when it's convenient :p )