nope sorry
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running
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trying to trick this thing today
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Are they worth it?
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i have those you can borrow mine
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Not all guys are mean they still have a few really nice guys left out here, speaking for myself of course
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--- What's your sign? ---
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I'm a Scorpio and pretty true to the description... |
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Sex on the first date
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Ben there done that
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FAVORITE CLASSIC MOVIE
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Where the red fern grows
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Wow reading through this thread people were very harsh. I am sure she understands and admits to her negligence.. but at the same time she is looking for support and understanding ... , But to sit here and point the finger at her, like she was to blame in all this, or had a shared responsibility is nothing but pure BS . . . Who is supporting her child, nourishing her, tucking her in at night, Who is emotionally and physically involved in babies life . . . Her mother (lfer) . . . She is doing what she has to for her daughter and I am quite sure she will travel around the world and back again . . . until you have walked a day in someone else’s shoes you should not judge nor cast the first stone... She was just probably venting out her frustration and I can agree 100% I was in the same situation.. I agree all men are not that way, but a handful is, so maybe that should have been rephrased... The best thing I can say is, you have two option’s either file with your local child support enforcement agency, or cut all ties, But I believe every child deserves a father in their life... But also remember any boy can be a father but it takes a special person to be a daddy.... I understand right now you are angry with him, but you just have to let all the hostility go for the sake of your daughter, if you chose to have him in her life or he chooses so, find a common ground, and call it a day..... |
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What would you do?
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I would find a way to abolish those beliefs
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still plays with his GI joes
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sure
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The Origin of the Bible
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> In tracing the origin of the Bible, one is led to AD 325, when
> Constantine the Great called the First Council of Nicaea, composed of > 300 religious leaders. Three centuries after Jesus lived, this council > was given the task of separating divinely inspired writings from those > of questionable origin. > The actual compilation of the Bible was an incredibly complicated > project that involved churchmen of many varying beliefs, in an > atmosphere of dissension, jealousy, intolerance, persecution and > bigotry. > At this time, the question of the divinity of Jesus had split the > church into two factions. Constantine offered to make the little-known > Christian sect the official state religion if the Christians would > settle their differences. Apparently, he didn't particularly care what > they believed in as long as they agreed upon a belief. By compiling a > book of sacred writings, Constantine thought that the book would give > authority to the new church. |
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Looking for honest opinons
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your a treasure to Texas
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The Origin of the Bible
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The council of Nicaea.....
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Because it is cheap to produce, and we are voyeurs . |
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Mingle Friends
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dont have set rules but i do agree a conversation is first..
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true but VH1 scools them on alot of it..
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I hear y'all talk
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uh.... what?
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bg ..heart of the street
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