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Jellyfish
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Okay, I'm in chapter 5 (finally), and I have some concerns...
In my walkthrough, it says that you must receive an Episode Complete in every place except Bevelle to receive the Mascot dressphere. This doesn't make sense because certain areas are presented AFTER the Bevelle section in the walkthrough, so if I follow this order, will I still get the Mascot?
Also, I'm at Mi'ihen right now, and I can't do the dungeon sidequest yet because I haven't dispatched any chocobos. Will it be okay if I go on, and come back and do this later? Or will I mess up the completion %?
And in general, if I can't complete a task at a certain place (I probably won't be able to do the Bevelle section with my stats), can I leave and just come back later?
Thank you <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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http://hometown.aol.com/angelleafken/page5.html You will still get the Mascot Dress-Sphere if you skip around, as long as you don't see any episode concluded, and Zanarkand is not the last Episode Complete. You'll need the Mascot Dress-Sphere once you get to certain levels in Bevelle. You can also do the chocobo's later, but you might want to start working on it, it's a bit of a pain. The Mi'hen Hidden area that is found by the chocobo's is NOT required for %.
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Thanks <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Tiger
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Tiger
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Hi Everyone:
Do you think someone should call themselves "single" although they are living with someone?
And by "single" I don't mean for tax purposes I mean as far as being "available" to date and sleep with other people.
Personally, I live with my boyfriend and although we both use "single" on our paperwork for jobs and so on - we are both UNAVAILABLE.
I guess I brought up this question as I am hearing more and more folks using the "single" as an excuse to stray outside of "commitment"...
What are your thoughts or experiences with this?
Thanks,
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Amoeba
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I think you're right. You are still single even though you're commtted to your live-in partner. You'll never know when will he pop out the most gleeful question to become double!
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Tiger
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Hey Monique at its best:
Welcome to the forum - I see you are NEW
To be honest, I have been married once and have no interest in doing that again at age 52 (lol). Now they say to NEVER say "never"...I think you're right. You are still single even though you're commtted to your live-in partner. You'll never know when will he pop out the most gleeful question to become double!
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Yeah life is simpler. No stress, no committments. It's just a piece of paper. When you get married, most of the time, it is the wife who is always the loser in the end. Imagine, you serve your husband, clean the house and then you have to go out to work. and in return you are working less for him and he is not satisfied and dump you just like that!
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Tiger
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To be honest, living with someone is a pain (lol) - and more so as there is no "protection" if things do not work out. But I have learn't to keep some stuff as MINE just in case. Hey, learn't that lesson with my divorce. So many women get trapped into BAD relationships because of the famous JOINT accounts. Yes, have a joint, but ALWAYS have one in your name only just in case he dies or leaves you Yeah life is simpler. No stress, no committments. It's just a piece of paper. When you get married, most of the time, it is the wife who is always the loser in the end. Imagine, you serve your husband, clean the house and then you have to go out to work. and in return you are working less for him and he is not satisfied and dump you just like that!
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Tiger
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Tiger
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Hi Everyone:
Do you think someone should call themselves "single" although they are living with someone?
And by "single" I don't mean for tax purposes I mean as far as being "available" to date and sleep with other people.
Personally, I live with my boyfriend and although we both use "single" on our paperwork for jobs and so on - we are both UNAVAILABLE.
I guess I brought up this question as I am hearing more and more folks using the "single" as an excuse to stray outside of "commitment"...
What are your thoughts or experiences with this?
Thanks,
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Connie and I have been betrothed to each other 13 years.
She is my fianc�e but we shall never make it legal.
We have rings and wear them out in public.
We have separate bank accounts but property together JTWORS.
We need to get a civil union but have HIPPA rights now.
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