YELL really loud like an asshole for more than few minutes , they will run away. (I have never done this, but I feel like doing it at times) I usually walk away.
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If Someone Tried To Get Into An Altercation With You How Would You Handle It?
by minimus inif someone tried to pick a fight, would you try to diffuse it, egg it on, walk away, throw the first punch or defend yourself if someone tried to smack you??
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Have You Ever Seen Or Met Anyone Famous?
by minimus ini'm not talking about any gb members, either!.
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Iamallcool
I have met Karl Adams, hey he was not on the gb. He gave more than 3 hours talk and I talked to him after the talk very briefly.
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Have You Ever Seen Or Met Anyone Famous?
by minimus ini'm not talking about any gb members, either!.
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Iamallcool
I have met Tony Dorsett of the Dallas Cowboys and Shane Reynolds of Houston Astros.
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List Of Names Of Legal Dept at Bethel?
by frankiespeakin init would be nice to know any info would be helpful..
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How Many Here Regularly Get Mail From Other Posters?
by minimus ini see comments quite often like, "check your mail.
i sent you a message".
i usually get a message once every 2 months..
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Iamallcool
Shirley, I was kidding.
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How Many Here Regularly Get Mail From Other Posters?
by minimus ini see comments quite often like, "check your mail.
i sent you a message".
i usually get a message once every 2 months..
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Iamallcool
I get email from all hot female posters everyday, not even a single day go by.
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JW tour bus crashes in Florida, with fatalities-
by moshe inmiami - a bus carrying 32 members of a church group hit a concrete overpass at miami international airport after the driver got lost, killing two elderly people on board and leaving three others critically injured, officials said saturday.. the large, white bus was too tall for the 8-foot-6-inch entrance to the arrivals area, said airport spokesman greg chin.
buses are supposed to go through the departures area, which has a higher ceiling, he said.. chin said the passengers told him they were part of a group of jehovah's witnesses headed to west palm beach.
police said in a news release that the group had chartered the bus to take them to a church convention there-.
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Iamallcool
moshe, it is healthy to get out of the house at times.
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JW tour bus crashes in Florida, with fatalities-
by moshe inmiami - a bus carrying 32 members of a church group hit a concrete overpass at miami international airport after the driver got lost, killing two elderly people on board and leaving three others critically injured, officials said saturday.. the large, white bus was too tall for the 8-foot-6-inch entrance to the arrivals area, said airport spokesman greg chin.
buses are supposed to go through the departures area, which has a higher ceiling, he said.. chin said the passengers told him they were part of a group of jehovah's witnesses headed to west palm beach.
police said in a news release that the group had chartered the bus to take them to a church convention there-.
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Iamallcool
You just do not know how to be respectful, enough said!
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Mother's forgiveness gives convict second chance
by Iamallcool innovember 30, 2012 7:12 pmmother's forgiveness gives convict second chancebysteve hartmanplay cbs news video(cbs news) tallahassee, fla. -- not many convicts consider themselves blessed, but eric smallridge does, and for good reason.
he's getting out of prison -- way early.. .
"it's going to be like being on borrowed time, because i know i should still be in prison, because the justice system said i should still be in prison," eric says.. .
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November 30, 2012 7:12 PM
Mother's forgiveness gives convict second chance
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(CBS News) TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Not many convicts consider themselves blessed, but Eric Smallridge does, and for good reason. He's getting out of prison -- way early.
"It's going to be like being on borrowed time, because I know I should still be in prison, because the justice system said I should still be in prison," Eric says.
Lisa Dickson and Meagan Napier.
/ CBS News/Napier family
In 2003, Eric, of Tallahassee, Fla., was found guilty of two counts of DUI manslaughter. While driving at twice the legal limit for alcohol, he hit a car carrying Lisa Dickson and Meagan Napier, both 20, killing both girls instantly. He got 22 years for the crime, which sounded just about right to Renee Napier, Meagan's mom.
"I felt like our system had served us well and justice had been served. I definitely felt that," Renee says.
But a few years later, a woman came forward and asked the judge to reduce Eric's sentence by half. She claimed Eric was truly sorry for what he'd done and deserved leniency. The judge obliged -- partly because of what she said, but mostly because of who she was.
Renee's 180-degree shift began with the single turn of a single phrase. First at Eric's sentencing and later in a letter, Renee told Eric she'd forgiven him, even though, at the time, she hadn't -- not really. At trial, Eric had actually been pretty defensive and unapologetic.
"I could hate him forever and the world would tell me that I have a right to do that," Renee says. "It's not going to do me any good, and it's not going to do him any good. I would grow old and bitter and angry and hateful. ... In my opinion, forgiveness is the only way to heal."
She says it did heal her -- almost as much as it healed him.
"It was like a burden," he says. "It was a weight off my chest. I no longer had to hide behind this facade."
Renee Napier embraces Eric Smallridge.
/ CBS News/Pensacola News Journal
Following the forgiveness, Eric apologized repeatedly and profusely -- in private and in public -- to the families of both girls. Eventually, Lisa's parents forgave him, too, which only inspired Eric to atone even more.
While still in custody, Eric agreed to speak at high schools with Renee, telling kids, as only they can, the consequences of drinking and driving. They both plan to continue doing this even after Eric's release.
"I'm going to go to wherever we need to go to spread this message, because I don't believe it's about us anymore," he says.
"There's going to be healing, and there's going to be good things from here on out," says Renee.
This week Eric Smallridge was released from custody into the arms of his parents -- his mom so grateful that she actually hugged the guard first.
It's a happy ending that would have never existed without forgiveness. Because of that one powerful word, tonight he is free. And so is she.
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