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11/20/2007 4:32:40 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

trublu5ft2
Columbia, TN
age: 50


Being alone can be an eye-opening experience. I am a loner by nature so this doesn't bother me as bad as it does many others. I love having my own time... from time to time! So this Thanksgiving won't be so bad. I will go to the diner and hope to catch lunch with others who will also be spending it alone. Christmas.. is another matter. I have spent the last 3 alone.. in a business that I had where I was busier on the holiday than any other time.

11/20/2007 4:48:32 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

shezakeepher
Columbia, SC
age: 53


I guess when I want a nice steak dinner at a nice restaurant, eating alone will not stop me. I'm talking about a place like Longhorn, Outback or Texas Roadhouse, places like that I have no problem going to alone. I usually take a book to read and totally enjoy my own company. I will order a larger steak and take half home. One good thing about eating alone, one Fathers Day the line was a mile long and I walked right in and sat at the bar to eat. Was in and out of there before some people even got seated.

Oh, one thing I do is tip well because I'm taking up a table that the waitress might have been about to get a biger tip from a larger group. That way too I'm I'm taking my time cause I'm "dining" and reading my book then I don't feel bad and they are then surprised and it gives them a different perspective on waiting on a single person. I'm sure some of you have waited tables and can relate. I just remember my Mom and Aunt working so hard waiting tables and later in life my daughter. So I take care of them.

Sorry I got off the subject.

Short story, I make the best of it!!

11/20/2007 6:57:42 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

shell523
Port Byron, IL
age: 53


Guess I havent had time to get too lonely yet that is a good thing. I go out to eat alone doesnt really bother me been doing that since in my 20's, my mom would rather starve than walk into a restaurant alone. Guess it depends on how much self-esteem you have. I must be full of it never gave it much thought, just something that has to happen from time to time if I want a Ruben sandwich. LOL LOL

11/20/2007 7:09:27 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

lawvixen
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!


I enjoy going out to eat alone occasionally, since it gives me time to read, send out overdue emails, view the net, skim a magazine, and people watch.
I have many friends, both male and female, that I go out to dinner with and other events when feeling the need for company, so solitude is an enjoyment for me. Plus, I can stay as long as I want and not feel rushed.
I will spend a lazy week day afternoon drinking lattes and savoring a slice of cheesecake at Barnes & Noble reading a book or two. I love it!

You can make the number 1 a lonely number or you can be number 1, YOUR CHOICE...



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11/20/2007 7:21:15 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

trublu5ft2
Columbia, TN
age: 50


I don't think esteem enters it. I just prefer to not go out to places alone. Have done it.. just not fond of it

11/20/2007 7:29:34 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

knightnyte2
Spring, TX
age: 55 online now!


I've been alone, not quite as long as you, tru, but long enough to be happy right where I am. Sure, I miss the companionship, but not enough to pick door #1, #2, or #3.

I'll go out into the garage and find something to tinker with.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Being alive is a huge gift, working, eatin'

11/20/2007 7:54:20 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

sereneinlife
Mountain View, MO
age: 55


one can be a lonely number,,,bot one can also be lonely in a crowd to!!

11/20/2007 7:55:28 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

cmed68
Poquoson, VA
age: 63


The more I read this thread the more interesting it becomes and since Thankgiving is this week some memory bubbles have burst. I think many of us remember the old TV show that migrated over from radio, Our Miss Brooks. In one episode the man Miss Brooks was moonstruck on, Mr. Boynton the biology teacher, stated he spent Thanksgivings alone in a restaraunt. As a young boy I thought how sad and just maybe this is where my feelings toward the subject of this thread started. By nature I am a family oriented person and for reasons I will probbaly never be able to understand I never had children of my own. This was not by choice. It is just how things happened to turn out and I consider this a major void in my life. What I am really trying to say is from a very early age the need to be surrounded by family was important to me. If I had children of my own that called and visited on a somewhat regular basis perhaps being alone, especially during the holidays, would not be something that would overly concern me. My wife's kids, especially her daughter, are three of most self-centered individuals I have ever met and this strikes close to home during the holiday season. I seriously doubt if she will hear from any of them Thanksgiving. As for the two of us, we are going to eat out in Colonial Williamsburg, VA for our holiday dinner and have resolved that we are going to stop being concerned over what her #$@^% kids are going to do. I will let this group know how Williamsburg Thanksgiving turned out.



11/20/2007 8:09:38 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

busymanfour
Harrisonburg, VA
age: 50 online now!


I used to not like being alone, always wanting, even needing someone to be with at times. I would have never thought of going to the movies or out to eat by myself. But now I do go, I don't hold myself back from the things that I want to do, however I do even at times that I am at the movies etc., I do want to have that hand to hold or popcorn to share or conversation of "how was your day?"

I do believe that one day I will have that again and "if" not then thats the way its supposed to be, I still have me!

11/20/2007 8:11:13 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

thepkk
Springfield, MO
age: 52


When I was workiing I hated the food in the cafeteria at work so I would go to a restraunt close by and take a book and read. I seldom go out anymore, but if I did I would take a book with me.

11/20/2007 8:41:03 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

jeannies10
Diamond Bar, CA
age: 56


Tru,

I got very tired of always throwing out bread, fruit, left overs, etc, etc, so,
felt it made more sense to eat out. Wrong! that is what caused the "few extra pounds".

So....I started buying less fruit, put my bread in the freezer (only thing you have to always toast it), buy Organic milk as it lasts a long time and best of all........................ bought a Food Saver Mini 210, it's great. I buy meat in large packages and then individually freeze, it lasts forever.

As to 1 being the loneliest number, well yes it can be. Maybe for Thanksgiving you should "crash the party" in the mountains

Someone mentioned in these posts, the advantage of being a 1 and I agree with them.

"you can do whatever your little heart sets its mind to whenever you want" not always a bad thing

Do have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Jeannie

11/20/2007 10:27:40 PM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
age: 62


I like my own company, I never have to argue.

Learned to do things by myself when I drove a truck alone for 15 years. Have no problem with it at all.

Of course having a big family means you never have to spend a holiday alone.

11/21/2007 4:45:17 AM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

burnedonce
Duncan, OK
age: 67


Divorced three yrs now and the first two were wonderful as far as being alone and enjoying peace and quiet . Now that Ive moved on , emotionally and ready for a new relationship, I do not like being alone. Im a very sharing, caring , affectionate kind of person and I want to share my life with someone special. With my family raised now , I have lots of time on my hands, free to travel or do whatever I want to do. Just dont like to do it alone.

11/21/2007 5:00:27 AM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

lasttime4me
Townsend, MT
age: 62


I think 1 can be a lonely number when you are out too eat, but if you are in a relationship that is not a good one,2 can be a the loneliest number. It is so much easyer being alone when you are by yourself. Does that make sence?

11/21/2007 5:01:32 AM Is 1 the loneliest number?  

emt854
Appleton, WI
age: 53


When I was single I loved doing things alone, movies, theatre, dinner..I love to people watch and Im not afraid to start up a conversation with people, but thats me and everyone is different.


There was a time when I was seated at in a nice restaurant that was quite busy and a gentleman came in wanting to be seated only to find out there would be a 45 min wait. I offered him the other chair at my table and we had a wonderful conversation over dinner.


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