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I have np remembering my digits ;) |
Well I prefer to be childless and living in sin, un-wed with my boyfriend of almost 6 years now.
And since we're both webmasters, and work from home, anytime we feel like going somewhere we can. Whatever we feel like doing, anytime. The freedom is awesome. Life is good.:glugglug |
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I've been with Kelly the same amount of time and life is just getting better and better :) We both work from home ( we love it !! ) we can also just get up and go. It's as simple as picking up the phone and calling a baby sitter. Our kids are not little babies anymore. My oldest is almost 5 and my youngest will be two on the 1st of Jan. We have a fantastic baby sitter whom we trust with our lives. |
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When I'm 40 my youngest will be 19. Now if I had her when I was 40 by the time she was 20 I'd be 60 !! |
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http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/releases/02news/ameriwomen.htm education is good. |
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you think all mothers are ignorant, or just her? |
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what is a good ass without good tits???? ;-))) |
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I can't figure it out because there's no reason for it, you just come on and call her a fucking idiot for having a kid.
she's not the first one, your mom did it too |
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he charmed the shit outta me
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Some of you are about as stimulating as cottage cheese.
Bravo. |
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catfight!
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;-)) boooo.... ;-)) |
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who wrote "Catcher in the Rye"? ;-))) |
JD Salinger -- holden Caulfield, main character, it's about growing old and losing your innocense in a harsh predatory world. The main allegory in the book is the staircase he continually tries to clean in the elementary school.
who wrote 'The Collector'? |
were you testing me or did you actually want to know? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Oh I love Labret. I honestly do. He sure keeps the masses hopping and skipping any time he tries.
And as for his girl, well, I've talked to her and she's no dumbass, not by a long shot. Leykis is pretty funny too come to think of it, especially this little rant. I had my son when I was in my early 20s, I chose to do it, and the timing I chose was pretty selfish. I was in a position where I had been, done, seen, quite a lot and I did some simple math and realized that if I wanted to have a child, that was a good time to do it. I get my life back, so to speak, when I'm right around 40, and then I'll know all those things I didn't know in my early 20s lol. Single mothers also come from divorce I think some of y'all forgot, I don't think Leykis is restricting his comments to just those that popped out a kid or two at 17, before they knew about Planned Parenthood... Going on a date with a single mom when you are trying to get laid doesn't work for the most part. There's usually a sitter involved so the mom has to get home at a reasonable hour, and you KNOW that no one in their right mind is going to take some first date home and screw with the kid(s) in the house. I also find it highly amusing that anyone working in this business would be so hypocritical and judgemental as to say one fucking WORD about girls who put out. If it weren't for girls who put out, there would be nothing but the gay business, and of course, like it or not, Labrets got a good lock on alot of that traffic. |
Oh I love Labret. I honestly do. He sure keeps the masses hopping and skipping any time he tries.
--------- it's not that hard to get responses when you say all women are idiots, you think the terrorists were right etc more of a challenge to say something you actually believe and defend it. |
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I hope so
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especially on the High School required reading materials, it just popped in my head when I saw "catcher" ;-))) |
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;-)))) |
Kimmy, there is an old Jewish saying:
"If I was as smart in the begining as my wife afterwards - we'd never had kids" ;-)))) |
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Labret's really really good in any debate. Serge, did you get email from me last night??? |
yeah you should have seen him defending the stoning of women who have extra-marital sex in Muslim countries.
He was brilliant. |
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The Collector - John Fowles. Good book.
What a bunch of button pushers in here! lol |
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http://gofuckyourself.com/showthread...threadid=72220
you didn't actually defend it, but close enough 'cubiclejadeen'... |
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How did it change your life?
If you have beautiful girls pinned to your basement walls I might have to stop talking to you! ;) |
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;-)))) I AM SPEECHLESS! |
Fowles conception of most people as a 'Great gray sludge' that you have to fight through stuck with me. That is now my own conception of fundamentalist religious people, suicide bombers, rednecks, violent people etc
Also I've always tried to kill any 'Clegg-ish' characteristics I can find in myself and build the Miranda side, if that makes any sense... |
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Some people realize that this is business, not personal, and they don't take things that are posted on a board personally. Speechless? Damn. |
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I think we all realize this is fun not business btw. This really has nothing to do with business...or did I miss that post? LMAO "Speechless"? no actually I don't sit here waiting for someone to post a reply. FYI I'm going to bed just so you don't think I'm "speechless" . :thumbsup |
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if he started back in 1997, he'd be worth a fortune now ;-))) |
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Always thinking someone is talking to you should be punishable by bukkake.
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