Flat Stanley is great to have around! He really doesn't eat that much Thanks for having me involved in this great project- it was fun!
xenawarrior
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Flat Stanley needs to move on!
by bikerchic indamn that boy can eat you would have thought he walked all the way from new york his last designation!
in his defense he's also a worker, he's trimmed our cedar trees, walked the dog, cleaned up the dog's poop, did the dishes (sorry about his arms falling off, they are paper ya know), oh and he did the dishes after he cooked the dinner.........gawd do i really have to part with him?
all in all he's a great little guy, doesn't talk much, is very well behaved and doesn't take up much room either, so anyone interested in having flat stanley be a guest please pm me with your addy first to reply is the winner but get in line for the next designation after.. here is the original link explaining all about flat stanley: .
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Isn't this just special for Valentine's day
by JeffT inhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/211946_wedding14.html
letourneau, ex-pupil to wed.
marriage is set for april 16, registry says
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Well, well, well...Mr. Gumby
by onacruse in.
i just noticed that you've passed the 10,000-post milestone.. aren't your gums getting tired by now?.
it's good to know you, my friend..
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Electricity is more important than God
by onacruse inok, so, don't blame me for this topic!
kate and i just happen to have an electrical engineer staying with us tonight, and he got me going on this; it's all his fault!!!
lol .
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Electricity is more important than God
by onacruse inok, so, don't blame me for this topic!
kate and i just happen to have an electrical engineer staying with us tonight, and he got me going on this; it's all his fault!!!
lol .
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xenawarrior
onacruse- yer ass is grass- count on it
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Electricity is more important than God
by onacruse inok, so, don't blame me for this topic!
kate and i just happen to have an electrical engineer staying with us tonight, and he got me going on this; it's all his fault!!!
lol .
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xenawarrior
note to onacruse: seriousness is not possible from 8:00 p.m. U. S., central time and Monday, 11: a.m. CST.
But thanks for always providing some fun !
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Electricity is more important than God
by onacruse inok, so, don't blame me for this topic!
kate and i just happen to have an electrical engineer staying with us tonight, and he got me going on this; it's all his fault!!!
lol .
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xenawarrior
LMAO @ Satanus! Great pic!
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Electricity is more important than God
by onacruse inok, so, don't blame me for this topic!
kate and i just happen to have an electrical engineer staying with us tonight, and he got me going on this; it's all his fault!!!
lol .
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xenawarrior
One day we'll meet, and I'll twist your ugly little pin-head into such a pretzel that even President GW
MBush (leader of the free world and glorious savior of mankind) won't be able to tell the difference between you and a cow pie. -
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Pet Lovers..Show off your "pets"
by JH in.
here are a few pictures of my cats, the one i have now (top picture) and the one i had before.
they look alike.
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xenawarrior
Cassidy
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Bush: Work three jobs? That's fantastic!
by Elsewhere inhttp://www.drudgereport.com/flashss.htm
bush: holding three jobs 'uniquely american'.
tues feb 8 2005 9:27:01 et.
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xenawarrior
Okay, just so that we get the full story- here's the link to the transcript and the full copy of what was said. It is much different than it seemed.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/02-04-2005/0002951038&EDATE=
Mary is with us. Mary Mornin. How are you, Mary?
MS. MORNIN: I'm fine.
THE PRESIDENT: Good. Okay, Mary, tell us about yourself.
MS. MORNIN: Okay, I'm a divorced, single mother with three grown, adult
children. I have one child, Robbie, who is mentally challenged, and I have two
daughters.
THE PRESIDENT: Fantastic. First of all, you've got the hardest job in
America, being a single mom.
MS. MORNIN: Thank you. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: You and I are baby boomers.
MS. MORNIN: Yes, and I am concerned about -- that the system stays the
same for me.
THE PRESIDENT: Right.
MS. MORNIN: But I do want to see change and reform for my children because
I realize that we will be in trouble down the road.
THE PRESIDENT: It's an interesting point, and I hear this a lot -- will
the system be the same for me? And the answer is, absolutely. One of the
things we have to continue to clarify to people who have retired or near
retirement -- you fall in the near retirement.
MS. MORNIN: Yes, unfortunately, yes. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don't know. I'm not going to tell your age, but
you're one year younger than me, and I'm just getting started. (Laughter.)
MS. MORNIN: Okay, okay.
THE PRESIDENT: I feel great, don't you?
MS. MORNIN: Yes, I do.
THE PRESIDENT: I remember when I turned 50, I used to think 50 was really
old. Now I think it's young, and getting ready to turn 60 here in a couple of
years, and I still feel young. I mean, we are living longer, and people are
working longer, and the truth of the matter is, elderly baby boomers have got
a lot to offer to our society, and we shouldn't think about giving up our
responsibilities in society. (Applause.) Isn't that right?
MS. MORNIN: That's right.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, but nevertheless, there's a certain comfort to know
that the promises made will be kept by the government.
MS. MORNIN: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And so thank you for asking that. You don't have to worry.
MS. MORNIN: That's good, because I work three jobs and I feel like I
contribute.
THE PRESIDENT: You work three jobs?
MS. MORNIN: Three jobs, yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Uniquely American, isn't it? I mean, that is fantastic that
you're doing that. (Applause.) Get any sleep? (Laughter.)
MS. MORNIN: Not much. Not much.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, hopefully, this will help you get you sleep to know
that when we talk about Social Security, nothing changes.
MS. MORNIN: Okay, thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: That's great.