From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=13">B.K.</a><BR>
Date: 27 November 2006<P>

darwin, about <a href="/blend/wv.cgi?id=2006.11.27.19.07.846">satisfaction </a>: well written and we get the satisfaction of reading it too. There is a never to be taken for granted contentment to knowing that you love and are loved. <BR>
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bk<BR>

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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=66">willtobe1</a><BR>
Date: 27 November 2006<P>

darwin, about <a href="/blend/wv.cgi?id=2006.11.27.19.07.846">satisfaction </a>:<BR>

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From: <a href="/blend/av.cgi?id=66">willtobe1</a><BR>
Date: 27 November 2006<P>

darwin, about <a href="/blend/wv.cgi?id=2006.11.27.19.07.846">satisfaction </a>:<BR>
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I've always said that if the seat of appetite could be found (or it's converse, as you mention -- satisfaction), the problems of the world would be far less legion.  <BR>
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But we are not in control of love and it is for the best, nicht wahr?  Throw a set of unknown wanna-knows together, shake generously of X-factor pixie dust, and let the Games of Love unmanageable commence!!!<BR>
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(I really did get that out of your poem...)
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