LABD, did you know growing up that you were adopted? Did it effect you at all as an adult?
My friends who just adopted their baby from Mexico have no intentions of ever telling her she's adopted.
LABD, did you know growing up that you were adopted? Did it effect you at all as an adult?
My friends who just adopted their baby from Mexico have no intentions of ever telling her she's adopted.
Anyway, the moral of the story is that too many idiots are having kids when they cant take care of them, and too many children are being discarded and sent in to the "system". I think adoption is a wonderful gift to bestow on to a child.
I plan on adopting 11 boys when they are young and then training them, and turning them in to a lethal soccer team who will become world famous and make me a very very rich woman I am kidding of course (or am I?)
My 2 oldest sisters are adopted, my friends just adopted a baby from Mexico. I have legal custody of my nephew. I have every intention of legally adopting him should I ever get married and settle down. I think adoption is a wonderful thing.
november rain
when i look into your eyes.
i can see a love restrained*.
Liquidsky!!!! I love that song so much!! Donnie Darko is a top on my favorite movies. Great great pick
november rain
when i look into your eyes.
i can see a love restrained*.
Bitch
Meredith Brooks
I hate the world today
You're so good to me
I know but I can't change
Tried to tell you
But you look at me like maybe
I'm an angel underneath
Innocent and sweet
Yesterday I cried
Must have been relieved to see
The softer side
I can understand how you'd be so confused
I don't envy you
I'm a little bit of everything
All rolled into one
Chorus:
I'm a bitch, I'm a lover
I'm a child, I'm a mother
I'm a sinner, I'm a saint
I do not feel ashamed
I'm your hell, I'm your dream
I'm nothing in between
You know you wouldn't want it any other way
So take me as I am
This may mean
You'll have to be a stronger man
Rest assured that
When I start to make you nervous
And I'm going to extremes
Tomorrow I will change
And today won't mean a thing
Chorus
Just when you think, you got me figured out
The season's already changing
I think it's cool, you do what you do
And don't try to save me
Chorus
I'm a bitch, I'm a tease
I'm a goddess on my knees
When you hurt, when you suffer
I'm your angel undercover
I've been numb, I'm revived
Can't say I'm not alive
You know I wouldn't want it any other way
i have been inactive for the past 5 years or so.
i just could not bring myself to sit through meeting after meeting of the same thing any longer.. however, my wife and children are still regular and as such are preparing to go to the district convention next month.. for the past 4 years i have been able to avoid going to it with commitments to work, etc.
unfortunately this year it is not the case and my wife has made it very clear that she expects me to go with her.. how do i express to her that i don't want to spend 3 days of my life in uncomfortable clothing, sitting in a hot arena, listening to information that makes me want to stab pencils into my ears?
I prefer this method:
Kids - do you want to stay home with Dad, and sleep late, stay up late watching scary movies, eat pizza and ice cream, go to the water park and play video games, or go to the convention?"
she is older, he is younger.
what's the largest spread in years that you have heard about that is.
1. fun.
I say go for it! Why deny yourself a possibly amazing experience with a great person because of a hang up with age. I for one generally date older men, and I've never had a problem. Infact my most recent long-term relationship of 3 years was with a man 13 years older than myself. It was great!
Once again.......... go for it!!
while i was traveling this past month, (25000 miles in five weeks), i flew to las vegas and spent the first week of july there with my favorite, and now only girlfriend.
what a great place!
we stayed at the luxor and hit every casino on the strip, saw shows, toured the hoover dam, rode all the rides, went clubbing every night until at least three am, and slept about ten hours in five days!
Woot! I love Vegas!! There are so many perks there. I'm not much of a gambler, but I sure do love their drinking laws, or lack there of. It's so much fun. You can get in to a whole lotta trouble, or just have tons of good clean fun. Everytime I've stayed at the Mandalay Bay they have upgraded my room and given me tons of free stuff. If I'm just going for one night though, I'll usually stay someplace cheap, since I'll only be in the room to sleep. Which reminds I'm making another Vegas trip first week of August, with my cousin from Kentucky!!!!!
i took the wife and kids to see i, robot with will smith last night....great movie.
my son is a real issac asimov fan.
he said asimov would have hated the movie, but that he really enjoyed it.. come to think of it, i'd be hard pressed to name a will smith movie i don't like.
I'm just thankful Will Smith didnt do yet ANOTHER annoying family friendly, fake rap, soundtrack song for the movie.
As a side note the band Coheed and Cambria www.coheedandcambria.com have a hidden track on their album 'In Keeping Secrets of the Silent Earth:3', that is called I.Robot. This is related to the Asimov book. Ironically I never paid any attention to it till I started seeing the promotion for the movie.
Chevy of the 'sharing useless information' class
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i don't and assume no one does, but thought i would ask.
I really wish I did. I suppose it would make alot of the atrocities that people inflict on other people alot more bearable, if I believed they were 'getting what's coming to them'