Posted on August 9, 2010, in Lessons Learned and tagged quotes. Bookmark the permalink. 22 Comments.
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awesome. fortune.
i think it sounds even better in francais! haha
Incredible. so true.
:)
Very profound.
Love it. And you!
A. Maz.Ing.
I wish my fortune cookies were in French. We don’t even get Spanish.
amen. too bad i dont eat gluten anymore b/c i dont think i will ever have another fortune cookie. damn bc i need messages like this in my life :)
:)
Wow, how beautiful is that?!? Love it.
xo
Kris
…what or who was next to you…? ;)
That’s what my friends said when I opened it at the table *rolls eyes* :P
So true…
:)
That’s a GREAT fortune! Thanks for the reminder. :)
What a lovely thought :)
I like it! The last fortune I got was in fact not a fortune but more of a description. “You have an active imagination”. This is very true, but I didn’t need a cookie to tell me. :)
Most of my fortune cookies have been in Engrish lately, so it was nice to get one that made grammatical sense ;)
Nice fortune! Do you ever play the lucky numbers in them?
No, unfortunately my money has been going to places that sell fortune cookies and not lottery tickets :P
I got this exact fortune 10 years ago when I was just beginning to date my husband. It’s a good one!
That’s amazing!! Maybe it’s a 10 year fortune – kinda like a thousand year flood ;)
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