Hi zoey7879! The first cd I bought was "Don't Rock The Jukebox" by Alan Jackson. This was probably about 1991. I bought my first cd player at the same time and I had to have a cd to play it. I have always liked the song "Don't Roack The Jukebox" and I like Alan Jackson, too. That's what prompted me to buy it. Yes, I still have it somewhere. That cd player finally played out on me not too long ago and I bought a new one a few weeks ago. I have always been a Chicago fan, too. I grew up listening to rock'n'roll. I still like to listen to it occasionally. I'm more into the oldies, though. Kathy.
Well initially we had a TV that was bought in the year 1991.But then we replaced it with a new one four years back though it was in working condition.And by the way there is a television in my grandmother's house which is black and white and I suppose more than 25 years old..
Trouble is with this question that prices at the time I visited are not what they are now.My one visit to India was in 1991. At the time, everything was very affordable. I wonder whether that is the case (I also visited Thailand for the first time on that trip - prices were also very low. They certainly were not when we were there last year).Most expensive - Hong Kong (still a British protectorate at the time). If that does not qualify as a country, it is difficult to say. All the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark) seem expensive, but there are always cheap alternatives there if you look.
Japan is mostly visited by earthquake. I remember the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan where there were thousands of casualties. Here in our area we have already experienced several earthquakes with different magnitudes. The highest was in 1991 with a magnitude of 5, if I remember right. I was just a teenager when it happened. Our hanging lamps swayed back and forth and the ground was really shaking.
hi sweets oh yes its so much better when you are friends, my husbnad and I were best friends.he Accepted me unconditionally
and I him. we could go to each other with any problem,and
we would not get upset.I could tellhim anything, and know he
would be on my side whether or not he always agreed with me.
as friends and lovers,we were always comfortable with each
other, we loved but we also liked. I dont think i could have
married a man I didnt also like. it has to be combined for
the best marriage you could imagine. I never once thought
there was anyone better for me,he was my best, mybest friend, my b best lover, my best everything, and altho hes beengone since 1991 I still miss him very much, the love of my life.
hi my hubby has beendead now since 1991 but we said i love you to each other every day and when he got very ill I was so glad that
the last time I said I love you was the day before he died suddenly as that next day he was unconscious and couldnt hear me cry I love you dont leave me, its too early, oh God hear me. but I did say a
sort of goodby the day before as I said I love and no matter what you know that, and we hugged and kissed you never know what couldhappen just out of the blue./
You are a lucky person to have such a lovely grandfather. Your discussion reminded me about my grandfather. He passed away in 1991 at the age of 100 plus. He used to love us ( 5 grandchildren) a lot. As your grandfather feared to sleep, our grandfather had a problem. If some of our neighbours died because of some illness, he will become upset that he is also going to die with the same disease or cause. So we never used to tell him about the death of others. What we noticed in the later stage that, his character and behaviours become like kids. My grand father was also healthy and used to do gardening and take care of other plants and domestic animals. I have no clue about what I am going to do when I am that old and whether I will be there to become that old. A good subject.
I am a Financial Adviser myself.
I have been in the Stock Market since 1991 when I was only 17.
Yes, I had to go through all types turbulence because of my inexperience and bookish knowledge. I burned my pockets too.
I acknowledged those losses as my FEES for the Lessons I was learning!!!
Gradually, I started attending Seminars, took up Financial courses, passed Exams and now I should say I am a Competent Financial Adviser.
I am not boosting. My clients will vouch for that.
Since 1991 that I have been drinking bottled water and I do not like the tap water as in LONDON, it is being reused, over and over again, thats just sick. Than agian all the water in the world are not new. It's been used million if not billion years by animal of this planet.How can you trust the bottled water, you can not but I hope for the best and drink it.
There was back in 1991 a wonderful movie called "Switch", where they could not decide whether the guy should go to Heaven (he'd had mainly a good life), or Hell (he'd been a notorious womaniser, which negated all the good things he had done). So they sent him back to earth as a woman. Ellen Barkin was absolutely brilliant in this.There is one scene in which she tries to put on a pair of high heel shoes, and tries to walk in them. I think that I would try doing that ahead of everything else.