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December 21, 2007 at 8:53 AM #11285
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December 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM #122244
NotCranky
ParticipantThanks for the reminder. One more …Grammy and Pop Pop are here to help with the kids for 10 days. Hallelujah!
Merry Christmas
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December 21, 2007 at 3:27 PM #122259
scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah, well, I have always believed in the power of negative thinking and abhorred positive thinking.
It’s not that great here. I’m grateful for what i have, but I’m not kidding myself. This country is no fun.
We are stressed out. we are unhappy. We are not starving but we’re fatter than ever. We are eating and dreiving ourselves to death.
We’re anxious.
No parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
I’d rather have freedome from religion especially emanating from the governemtn, than the freedom to worship. Im not likely to get that anytime soon.
I’m grateful to be healthy. but I consider it justa lucky break in a sick society.
There is so much wealth, so inequitably distributed, with somuch pain, and so little organized response to human suffering in this society, that it should make us all feel ashamed.
I don’t feel grateful. I feel sick to my stomach.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:06 PM #122311
Borat
ParticipantNo parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
You are watching too much TV and consuming too much Fox News. This country has troubles but we can fix the problems if we work together. Is there crime? Sure. Do bad things sometimes happen to kids? Of course. But you know what? That stuff happened when we were kids too but it wasn’t broadcast 24/7 on MSNBCNN to every state in the nation when a kid got kidnapped or stuck down a well. Things were just as dangerous back then but people were less aware of it. Remember that people didn’t used to wear seatbelts back then and they all smoked like chimneys!
Cheer up amigo, things aren’t so bad!
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December 21, 2007 at 4:06 PM #122457
Borat
ParticipantNo parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
You are watching too much TV and consuming too much Fox News. This country has troubles but we can fix the problems if we work together. Is there crime? Sure. Do bad things sometimes happen to kids? Of course. But you know what? That stuff happened when we were kids too but it wasn’t broadcast 24/7 on MSNBCNN to every state in the nation when a kid got kidnapped or stuck down a well. Things were just as dangerous back then but people were less aware of it. Remember that people didn’t used to wear seatbelts back then and they all smoked like chimneys!
Cheer up amigo, things aren’t so bad!
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December 21, 2007 at 4:06 PM #122479
Borat
ParticipantNo parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
You are watching too much TV and consuming too much Fox News. This country has troubles but we can fix the problems if we work together. Is there crime? Sure. Do bad things sometimes happen to kids? Of course. But you know what? That stuff happened when we were kids too but it wasn’t broadcast 24/7 on MSNBCNN to every state in the nation when a kid got kidnapped or stuck down a well. Things were just as dangerous back then but people were less aware of it. Remember that people didn’t used to wear seatbelts back then and they all smoked like chimneys!
Cheer up amigo, things aren’t so bad!
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December 21, 2007 at 4:06 PM #122537
Borat
ParticipantNo parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
You are watching too much TV and consuming too much Fox News. This country has troubles but we can fix the problems if we work together. Is there crime? Sure. Do bad things sometimes happen to kids? Of course. But you know what? That stuff happened when we were kids too but it wasn’t broadcast 24/7 on MSNBCNN to every state in the nation when a kid got kidnapped or stuck down a well. Things were just as dangerous back then but people were less aware of it. Remember that people didn’t used to wear seatbelts back then and they all smoked like chimneys!
Cheer up amigo, things aren’t so bad!
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December 21, 2007 at 4:06 PM #122558
Borat
ParticipantNo parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
You are watching too much TV and consuming too much Fox News. This country has troubles but we can fix the problems if we work together. Is there crime? Sure. Do bad things sometimes happen to kids? Of course. But you know what? That stuff happened when we were kids too but it wasn’t broadcast 24/7 on MSNBCNN to every state in the nation when a kid got kidnapped or stuck down a well. Things were just as dangerous back then but people were less aware of it. Remember that people didn’t used to wear seatbelts back then and they all smoked like chimneys!
Cheer up amigo, things aren’t so bad!
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December 21, 2007 at 5:42 PM #122446
Anonymous
Guestpublicdefender, I agree there is a lot of evil. But, we’d do good not to dwell on it. For what amount of good there is, and there is alot, I’m grateful for it.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:42 PM #122590
Anonymous
Guestpublicdefender, I agree there is a lot of evil. But, we’d do good not to dwell on it. For what amount of good there is, and there is alot, I’m grateful for it.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:42 PM #122618
Anonymous
Guestpublicdefender, I agree there is a lot of evil. But, we’d do good not to dwell on it. For what amount of good there is, and there is alot, I’m grateful for it.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:42 PM #122672
Anonymous
Guestpublicdefender, I agree there is a lot of evil. But, we’d do good not to dwell on it. For what amount of good there is, and there is alot, I’m grateful for it.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:42 PM #122691
Anonymous
Guestpublicdefender, I agree there is a lot of evil. But, we’d do good not to dwell on it. For what amount of good there is, and there is alot, I’m grateful for it.
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December 21, 2007 at 3:27 PM #122408
scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah, well, I have always believed in the power of negative thinking and abhorred positive thinking.
It’s not that great here. I’m grateful for what i have, but I’m not kidding myself. This country is no fun.
We are stressed out. we are unhappy. We are not starving but we’re fatter than ever. We are eating and dreiving ourselves to death.
We’re anxious.
No parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
I’d rather have freedome from religion especially emanating from the governemtn, than the freedom to worship. Im not likely to get that anytime soon.
I’m grateful to be healthy. but I consider it justa lucky break in a sick society.
There is so much wealth, so inequitably distributed, with somuch pain, and so little organized response to human suffering in this society, that it should make us all feel ashamed.
I don’t feel grateful. I feel sick to my stomach.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 3:27 PM #122429
scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah, well, I have always believed in the power of negative thinking and abhorred positive thinking.
It’s not that great here. I’m grateful for what i have, but I’m not kidding myself. This country is no fun.
We are stressed out. we are unhappy. We are not starving but we’re fatter than ever. We are eating and dreiving ourselves to death.
We’re anxious.
No parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
I’d rather have freedome from religion especially emanating from the governemtn, than the freedom to worship. Im not likely to get that anytime soon.
I’m grateful to be healthy. but I consider it justa lucky break in a sick society.
There is so much wealth, so inequitably distributed, with somuch pain, and so little organized response to human suffering in this society, that it should make us all feel ashamed.
I don’t feel grateful. I feel sick to my stomach.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 3:27 PM #122484
scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah, well, I have always believed in the power of negative thinking and abhorred positive thinking.
It’s not that great here. I’m grateful for what i have, but I’m not kidding myself. This country is no fun.
We are stressed out. we are unhappy. We are not starving but we’re fatter than ever. We are eating and dreiving ourselves to death.
We’re anxious.
No parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
I’d rather have freedome from religion especially emanating from the governemtn, than the freedom to worship. Im not likely to get that anytime soon.
I’m grateful to be healthy. but I consider it justa lucky break in a sick society.
There is so much wealth, so inequitably distributed, with somuch pain, and so little organized response to human suffering in this society, that it should make us all feel ashamed.
I don’t feel grateful. I feel sick to my stomach.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 3:27 PM #122508
scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah, well, I have always believed in the power of negative thinking and abhorred positive thinking.
It’s not that great here. I’m grateful for what i have, but I’m not kidding myself. This country is no fun.
We are stressed out. we are unhappy. We are not starving but we’re fatter than ever. We are eating and dreiving ourselves to death.
We’re anxious.
No parent can ever relax. We all lvie in fear for our children. My parents used to not watch us liek hawks. We live in a culture of fear today. It is a violent, cruel, ccrazy, dangerous country. We lock each other up, including kids,a nd kill each other, legally and otherwise, at one of the highest rates int he world. it’s a symptom of a sickness. It’s not a sign of a free society. It’s a sign of a mad society. we may not be broke, but we may be broken.
I’d rather have freedome from religion especially emanating from the governemtn, than the freedom to worship. Im not likely to get that anytime soon.
I’m grateful to be healthy. but I consider it justa lucky break in a sick society.
There is so much wealth, so inequitably distributed, with somuch pain, and so little organized response to human suffering in this society, that it should make us all feel ashamed.
I don’t feel grateful. I feel sick to my stomach.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM #122393
NotCranky
ParticipantThanks for the reminder. One more …Grammy and Pop Pop are here to help with the kids for 10 days. Hallelujah!
Merry Christmas
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December 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM #122414
NotCranky
ParticipantThanks for the reminder. One more …Grammy and Pop Pop are here to help with the kids for 10 days. Hallelujah!
Merry Christmas
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December 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM #122470
NotCranky
ParticipantThanks for the reminder. One more …Grammy and Pop Pop are here to help with the kids for 10 days. Hallelujah!
Merry Christmas
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December 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM #122492
NotCranky
ParticipantThanks for the reminder. One more …Grammy and Pop Pop are here to help with the kids for 10 days. Hallelujah!
Merry Christmas
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December 21, 2007 at 4:08 PM #122316
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM #122330
drunkle
Participanthey, it’s jesusmas, not thanksgiving. you’re a month late. still… pure hearsay: 1/4 women/girls are molested or raped in the country. that’s just terrible if true.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:29 PM #122349
scaredyclassic
Participantwell, the world was probably pretty evil back then, but at least people weren’t as hyper-alert. I don’t even own a tv. i just live int he world and talk to humans and observe. i don’t even listen to the radio. i see the local paper. we live in denial too. Everyone pretends to be ok. it’s not ok. we are crazed.
except, actually in reality, y’know, I’m pretty happy. I kinda have a good time most of the time. Still, I hate pretending that everything’s ok.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:37 PM #122440
Bugs
ParticipantAfter reading a couple of the other threads I am thankful that I’m married to a wonderful woman who seems to be willing to put up with my faults. Just in the last week some of the comments on these threads have caused me to get up and go find her and tell her how much I appreciate her and appeal to her to please don’t dump my ass. I have seen what lies out in the dating world and I am afraid, I’m very afraid.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:37 PM #122585
Bugs
ParticipantAfter reading a couple of the other threads I am thankful that I’m married to a wonderful woman who seems to be willing to put up with my faults. Just in the last week some of the comments on these threads have caused me to get up and go find her and tell her how much I appreciate her and appeal to her to please don’t dump my ass. I have seen what lies out in the dating world and I am afraid, I’m very afraid.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:37 PM #122609
Bugs
ParticipantAfter reading a couple of the other threads I am thankful that I’m married to a wonderful woman who seems to be willing to put up with my faults. Just in the last week some of the comments on these threads have caused me to get up and go find her and tell her how much I appreciate her and appeal to her to please don’t dump my ass. I have seen what lies out in the dating world and I am afraid, I’m very afraid.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:37 PM #122667
Bugs
ParticipantAfter reading a couple of the other threads I am thankful that I’m married to a wonderful woman who seems to be willing to put up with my faults. Just in the last week some of the comments on these threads have caused me to get up and go find her and tell her how much I appreciate her and appeal to her to please don’t dump my ass. I have seen what lies out in the dating world and I am afraid, I’m very afraid.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:37 PM #122687
Bugs
ParticipantAfter reading a couple of the other threads I am thankful that I’m married to a wonderful woman who seems to be willing to put up with my faults. Just in the last week some of the comments on these threads have caused me to get up and go find her and tell her how much I appreciate her and appeal to her to please don’t dump my ass. I have seen what lies out in the dating world and I am afraid, I’m very afraid.
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122451
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122597
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122623
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122677
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122697
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122456
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122602
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122628
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122682
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 6:13 PM #122703
New_Renter
Participantpublicdefender,
Paxil, Lexapro, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac. Any of these might work well for you…and certainly would work better than alcohol, which is a heavy depressant.Happy Holidays, but try to take a chill pill. Maybe it’s your profession that is getting to you?
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December 21, 2007 at 4:29 PM #122498
scaredyclassic
Participantwell, the world was probably pretty evil back then, but at least people weren’t as hyper-alert. I don’t even own a tv. i just live int he world and talk to humans and observe. i don’t even listen to the radio. i see the local paper. we live in denial too. Everyone pretends to be ok. it’s not ok. we are crazed.
except, actually in reality, y’know, I’m pretty happy. I kinda have a good time most of the time. Still, I hate pretending that everything’s ok.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:29 PM #122519
scaredyclassic
Participantwell, the world was probably pretty evil back then, but at least people weren’t as hyper-alert. I don’t even own a tv. i just live int he world and talk to humans and observe. i don’t even listen to the radio. i see the local paper. we live in denial too. Everyone pretends to be ok. it’s not ok. we are crazed.
except, actually in reality, y’know, I’m pretty happy. I kinda have a good time most of the time. Still, I hate pretending that everything’s ok.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:29 PM #122575
scaredyclassic
Participantwell, the world was probably pretty evil back then, but at least people weren’t as hyper-alert. I don’t even own a tv. i just live int he world and talk to humans and observe. i don’t even listen to the radio. i see the local paper. we live in denial too. Everyone pretends to be ok. it’s not ok. we are crazed.
except, actually in reality, y’know, I’m pretty happy. I kinda have a good time most of the time. Still, I hate pretending that everything’s ok.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:29 PM #122598
scaredyclassic
Participantwell, the world was probably pretty evil back then, but at least people weren’t as hyper-alert. I don’t even own a tv. i just live int he world and talk to humans and observe. i don’t even listen to the radio. i see the local paper. we live in denial too. Everyone pretends to be ok. it’s not ok. we are crazed.
except, actually in reality, y’know, I’m pretty happy. I kinda have a good time most of the time. Still, I hate pretending that everything’s ok.
Drink Heavily.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM #122478
drunkle
Participanthey, it’s jesusmas, not thanksgiving. you’re a month late. still… pure hearsay: 1/4 women/girls are molested or raped in the country. that’s just terrible if true.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM #122500
drunkle
Participanthey, it’s jesusmas, not thanksgiving. you’re a month late. still… pure hearsay: 1/4 women/girls are molested or raped in the country. that’s just terrible if true.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM #122555
drunkle
Participanthey, it’s jesusmas, not thanksgiving. you’re a month late. still… pure hearsay: 1/4 women/girls are molested or raped in the country. that’s just terrible if true.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM #122578
drunkle
Participanthey, it’s jesusmas, not thanksgiving. you’re a month late. still… pure hearsay: 1/4 women/girls are molested or raped in the country. that’s just terrible if true.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:08 PM #122462
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:08 PM #122485
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:08 PM #122542
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
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December 21, 2007 at 4:08 PM #122563
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:27 PM #122435
Enorah
ParticipantI am grateful.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:27 PM #122580
Enorah
ParticipantI am grateful.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:27 PM #122604
Enorah
ParticipantI am grateful.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:27 PM #122661
Enorah
ParticipantI am grateful.
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December 21, 2007 at 5:27 PM #122683
Enorah
ParticipantI am grateful.
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December 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM #122491
gold_dredger_phd
ParticipantEvery time I urinate, I’m thankful for what I have.
Two handfuls!
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December 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM #122638
gold_dredger_phd
ParticipantEvery time I urinate, I’m thankful for what I have.
Two handfuls!
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December 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM #122662
gold_dredger_phd
ParticipantEvery time I urinate, I’m thankful for what I have.
Two handfuls!
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December 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM #122716
gold_dredger_phd
ParticipantEvery time I urinate, I’m thankful for what I have.
Two handfuls!
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December 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM #122738
gold_dredger_phd
ParticipantEvery time I urinate, I’m thankful for what I have.
Two handfuls!
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