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I'd never heard of Twitter before, and now that I've read the article I just have to ask "Why?" Of course, I don't care for any of the social networking websites at all, either. I consider so much of that stuff a colossal waste of people's time, t…
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Heck, what's wrong with "Sunday"? That's what Nicole Kidman just named her new baby.
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Alexandra?
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Angelina and Brad?
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How 'bout baby A = Ashley, baby B = Amanda or Brandon?
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Abigail for baby A, Bethany or Benjamin for baby B.
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Congratulations, Nae. Twice the babies, twice the love, right?!
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I've had people call in with hair emergencies (hair turned out green when they colored it so they had to wait until the salon was open to go have it corrected) and tanning booth accidents (fell asleep and attendant forgot they were in there and the…
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>Jason. > >Mountain Dew or stagnant discolored water? Aren't those the same thing? Elevator or stairs?
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426 hemi. Rent or own?
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Hot. Swiss or Cheddar? (Okay, now I'm making myself hungry!)
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Toast. White or wheat?
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Neither. Coke or Pepsi?
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Spongebobbers.....I love it!
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Yeah, Paul, you're absolutely right. My son and DIL were going to take the 3-year-old fishing last night. She's been begging to go and got her own fishing pole the other day, which she has carried everywhere with her since she got it. They invit…
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Unfortunately, we're not going anywhere this summer. My husband isn't going to be able to take any time off, so we're going to stay home and save our $$ and plan for our vacation for next year. Of course, since we already live in what many consid…
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>Doesn't sound like she really wanted the job. Well, whether or not she really wanted it, she sure didn't get it! It's hard to tell sometimes, though. We do get some applicants who only apply so they can tell the unemployment office that …
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One of our supervisors once told me about an applicant that she interviewed who not only brought her children to the interview - 3 or 4 kids, if I remember correctly - but one of the first things out of her mouth was that she'd just gotten out of ja…
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Or any combination of the above two posts......
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I had weeded out a lot of old schoolwork and other things when we moved into our house 20 years ago, but especially after I lost my son I was so glad to find a couple of boxes of things that I'd saved. I'd saved some of the strangest stuff, but th…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 05-13-08 AT 10:23AM (CST)[/font][br][br]HRQ, I think things like your red heart pendant are the best kinds of Mother's Day gifts. That's why I didn't get rid of all the tissue paper flowers and such tha…
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Yes, the sermon at my church was interesting yesterday. The minister actually managed somehow to tie mothers and Pentecost together but I'm still not quite sure how he did it...I was too distracted by the headache I got from the heavy amounts of pe…
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OMG, I can hardly type, I'm laughing so hard. That was wonderful, Joannie!
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I've seen that "sky restaurant" thing on t.v. before. I can't imagine why anybody would want to do that. If you hoist me that high up in the air, dangling from a crane, the last thing I'm going to be able to do is eat, much less actually enjoy it! …
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I've had ham cooked in cola before and it tasted wonderful. I don't know what Mountain Dew would do for a meatloaf, however.....personally I've never had any use for the stuff (Mountain Dew, not meatloaf).
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Paul, it's nice to hear you state that I am as entitled to my view as you are to yours, even though our views may be different. Too many people don't stop to think that if they are free to have their own opinion then others are also free to disagr…
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Joannie, I know exactly which sorts of pamphlets you're talking about. I remember when they used to have racks of similar things just inside the door of the sanctuary of the church I attended as a child. I remember them as striking me as very frig…
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Paul, I noticed that you more or less avoided my actual question: I didn't ask if you thought you could stop your daughter from believing anything, I just asked how you would feel (and, as an extension of those feelings, react) should she decide to…
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At first, Paul, I really wondered why you would send your daughter to a Catholic school, given your beliefs, but at least it sounds as if you've taught her to be respectful of the differences between your faith and the Catholic faith. I'm curious, …