

Seeing that there are (2-New-Witches) Tuniewicz's all over the United States, Canada, and not the least in Poland, this blog is dedicated to all our ancestors living and dead.
Something I saw in a senior blog: "A BLOG IS LIKE A LITTLE "FIRST AMMENDMENT MACHINE"". Also I downloaded a couple of neat graphics for your enjoyment. 1. Getting older. 2. Blog_definition .
I am hoping that Tuniewicz's from all over the world will write about themselves, what experiences that they, and our other relatives have had. If in the past there have been some Tuniewicz skeltons in the closets, I'm sure that it will be entertaining folklore for our readers.
I am Richard Tuniewicz, a 68 year old father of two childless children aged 40 and 44. I am writing this blog from the confinement of a nursing home into which I was placed, after my children illadvisedly, and against my wishes, decided that I was incompetant and needed guardianship.What a bunch of bull. It seems that there are a whole beaurocracy of people in healthcare and the judicial system whose main job is to keep the elderly in storage, so that relatives won't have to cope with the responsibility of caring for their elder parents.
So nowadays, you can can easily lie and exaggerate about your parents, get guardianship of them, and have them locked up in a distant nursing home. All this wonderfull convenience and without an iota that troubling word "guilt".
RichardTuniewicz@yahoo.com 6/09/06
I hope you family members are also dog lovers. At one time I lived with between 18 and 21 Bouviers des Flandres, herding dogs. (was I eccentric? yes, but I loved it.) Needless to say, feeding, training, grooming, and working full time to feed my large 4 legged family, took a lot of time. Just digging 4 foot deep post holes to dispose of doggie refuse kept me in shape. When you accept a responsibily for the care and welfare of others, you should have the guts to do the best job you can. Even then your not going to be perfect.
HERE ARE A FEW OF MY 4 LEGGED GUARDIANS AND PROTECTORS.
The Wayward Ward

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I saw an interesting match in your profile: charming women, a preference , which we are only three to share.
About Charm:
Charm is simply the art of letting someone know that you feel good about them, without asking anything from them in return. The following checklist should help you accomplish your goals, and become truly attractive:
1. Eye contact is charm's ally. Never forget to look into someone's eyes when speaking to them.
2. Being charming includes complimenting them. What you should compliment is relatively easy to do; just figure out what would it take to make you feel grateful, and do the same to others. The difference between charm and flattery is that flattery has an agenda. I'll flatter you so that you'll give me what I want. Charm is a way of being, rather than a means to achieve something.
3. Charm has to be sincere. It is most powerful when you believe what you're saying.
4. Charm is done pleasantly and lightly.
5. The secret to charm is to be selfless. You should not ask for anything in return, not even feedback.
6. Charm isn't sexual; it's simply warmth.
7. Charm means exerting confidence, not cockiness.
8. Charm, in its simplest form, just says, You are terrific, thank you for letting me bask in your glow.
For a person not to come off as too rehearsed and insincere, one needs to practice. So where do you start? Any place. Practice on your mother, sister, dog, neighbor, dad, your boss, teacher, friends, or even the stranger at the street corner.
You will even be amazed at how charming people will be in return. Don't forget to smile, it'll make you look alive.
In short, charm is like a butterfly's touch on a rose petal. The key is to not overdo it. Charm is fun, and a potentially very profitable tool in interpersonal relationships. It's crucial in dating, so simply practice and enjoy!
If anyone reads these blogs, let it be known that DICK died July 17th 2008. It is my hope that his son and guardian Mark will eventually be successful in having these blogs removed, but until then I hgope people realize they might ne entertaining but were the work of a tortured but deranged soul.
Always loved, never to be forgotten.
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