I just received the results back from the lab and this is my ideal partner:
TresHappy
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Your Ideal Partner...
by Gadget indr pawlowski from wroclaw university, poland, has found that the perfect height ratio to find your ideal partner.
aparently the man should be 1.09x taller than the woman.
this would give my ideal partner height at 5ft, which more than half of my girlfriends have been!!!.
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Finders Keepers?
by SpiceItUp infinders keepers?.
what do you do when you find something that doesn't belong to you?
what if it has no name or any way of locating the owner.
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TresHappy
I work at a college, and during the fall and spring semesters, I am constantly getting keys, umbrellas, books, blah blah blah, etc. dropped off in my office. I really try to find the owners of these items, especially the car keys. Usually I go to every class in session and ask if anyone lost their keys. That usually works. With textbooks, it's difficult, especially if they don't have any name/identification on them.
Biggest find: when I was 10 I found a wallet with $500.00 in it (how many TV shows have been made with that storyline) while playing at the neighborhood park. I told my parents and we called the police. They came and took it for holding. About a week later, a retiree came and claimed it and left me with a $10.00 reward. So it pays to be honest, most of the time!
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Working for a JW, and you get df'd, would you be fired ??? is it legal ?
by run dont walk ini'm sure this must of happened at least once in 125 years, but what if .......... you are working for brother a in his cleaning business (that's seems to be all jw's do) or any other business, and you get df'd lets say for immoral conduct or apostacy, would you be fired ???
and what legal course would you have ???
the freedom of rights must include discrimination against/for religion, just because someone leaves a religion does that give the right to the owner of the business to fire a person.. any thoughts ????????.
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TresHappy
Didn't happen to me, but since the state of Texas is a "right to work state" - it's very difficult to prove that against any employer.
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Do you remember your first date?
by Nathan Natas ini'm having a "minimus moment" - .
i've got meat loaf's new cd "couldn't have said it better" playing, and the question occured to me - i'm sure all of us recall some details of their first date - anyone out there brave enough to tell us about their experience?.
(with thanks to minimus for the inspiration).
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TresHappy
Remember my first date? I don't want to go there, not because it was bad, but because I had more dates than Gidget.
First date with husband? At a Monday Night Football game at Texas Stadium. The Cowboys were playing ??? and the Cowboys lost. After that, I don't remember much.
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Single People - Where do you go to meet people?
by Elsewhere in.
there have been a rash of "single people" and "dating" threads lately, so i thought i would add one more.... for those of you who are single... where do you go to meet people?.
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TresHappy
Since Jehovah took it away, I would show up at local delis dressed to the nines and offer to make sandwiches. Surely I would find my husband that way.
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A very interesting idea...
by Nathan Natas inhttp://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s913314.htm
flash mobs: a new social phenomenon?
giles hewitt in new york.
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TresHappy
They did this just last week in Dallas. Sounds like a lot of fun. Also, my 18 year old niece wants me to join her Red Hat Society. Never heard of such a thing, until I went to their web site www.redhatsociety.com, sounds like such a hoot!
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How Do You Handle Death?
by minimus infor most witnesses, the ressurection hope keeps survivors going.
i knew of some jw's that were in such denial that they would want to believe that "they're just sleeping but are still alive to jehovah.
" others would bust themselves "in the work", while others would "mourn as the nations do".
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TresHappy
The deaths of my beloved great uncle, favorite great aunt, and my 2 grandmothers since 2000 have saddened me greatly, however, they all lived to be in their 80's and 90's and their journey was complete. I miss them terribly, but I have so many good memories it helps the hurt. The death of my grandmother in May was a hard blow to all of us granchildren. We are going on, but she is deeply missed.
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IS THIS A BELIEVABLE COINCIDENCE?
by jst2laws ini had a really unique experience today that i want to share but will have to give you a little of my background first.
i hope you find it interesting.. .
teenage years.
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TresHappy
What a weird and wonderful story. In 1977 I visited the Grand Canyon on vacation (we were there when Elvis died.) I went down to the pool at the hotel and was talking to some young people. They were from California and we got along great. We went and hiked the Grand Canyon together, their family and mine. It was at the end of the day and we said our goodbyes. "Emily" and I got along great, we both loved Elton John and were about the same age. We exchanged addresses and when we got back home we started corresponding with each other. I was better at it than her, but a year later she came to my city for a band camp. We saw each other again and had a great time hanging out that week. She went back to California and pretty much stopped writing. Teenagedom had set in, no time for priorities like writing, just boys and cars.
Fast forward 25 years - last year I am talking to a woman in New York about an order for my business. She starts saying "Texas, that's a great state. I corresponded with a girl there for a while. We met in Arizona on vacation." I listened to her and she said "you know I was in Texas one time. I went to band camp." I said to her "well you know she really loved visiting with you and thought you were awesome Emily ____. She says is that you...she didn't believe me until I started telling her things about our shared trip together in the GC, and mutual love of Elton John and that she played the flute. We both started crying. The one thing that really struck me...her daughter's middle name is my first name. She said she always loved that name...that's when I really started to lose it.
I am fully convinced she is meant to be in my life. Hey and I have a free place to stay when I go to NYC - lol
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NO OVERTIME PAY?!
by Shakita inpresident bush will not like the response he gets from the angry 8 million plus workers out there who will be receiving no overtime pay because of his twisted sense of economics.
look, i am no economics professor, but how smart do you have to be to realize that if you take away $$$ from families struggling to make ends meet....that they will stop buying the unessentials and going on vacations, etc.... in a nutshell, helping to boost the country out of the worst unemployment in ten years!
how government can reach their sticky hands into our pockets and get away with this is absolutely criminal!
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TresHappy
I heard about this. This almost made my blood boil. He's such a good friend to those corporate greedy fatcats.
(fake link - i am just hoping)
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scary
by concerned mama ini don't care what religion they are, this would have been a scary situation for those poor people.
i noticed they said that the door had to be buzzed open.
are kingdom halls locked during meetings?.
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TresHappy
Where do these crazies come from? Probably from the same place that stupid woman Donna Walker who perpetrated that hoax about the missing girl, Shannon Sherrill. I hope she gets what she deserves.