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Sat 05/22/10 01:30 PM
My CPR classes were nowhere near that interesting. Just some fat girl and a dummy, lol!

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Sat 05/15/10 03:42 PM


"It's fun to lose and to pretend
She's overboard self assured
Oh no I know, a dirty word."

In times of tragedy or insurmountable pain, do you find it easier to talk to friends or family? Which one more than the other? Why?

R.I.P - Kurt Cobain, February 20th, 1967 -- April 5th, 1994


I know a DIRTY world ... ohwell


It's meecrob, isn't it!

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Wed 05/12/10 04:47 PM
I rubbed one out and caught it all in the kleenex. Go me!

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Tue 05/11/10 05:01 PM

im a ladies man ode


C'mon, he was only doing it for the lulz!


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Mon 05/10/10 01:40 PM
Edited by ntexas81 on Mon 05/10/10 01:52 PM
Perfect amount of gussying up (I love my green stang but black with black rims looks sooooo sweet):

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Sat 05/01/10 04:08 PM

Hi, my name is Felicia. I'm kinda new to the whole online dating scene. Been sending messages and nudges and I still get nothing. I guess patience really is a virtue on here. Any pointers to get things going a little quicker on here?


I'm not sure about others but for me, if I get a nudge or message, I'll check out the profile and if the person isn't somebody I'd be interested in then I generally just don't respond rather than e-mail back and tell them no. Maybe a factor for you is that you're in Cleburne, maybe it's swarming with singles, I don't know, but it's at least pretty far from a large city where there might be more active singles. Another is that you have a kid, not a knock on women with kids at all, but for myself and pretty much all of my friends who don't have any, we prefer women who don't have kids. Maybe it's just that the guys you have been nudging and messaging have that personal preference. One last thing is that you don't have any full body pics up. Otherwise, you have a pretty face and you don't seem like you're trying to tie someone down right away which would scare a lot of guys off (well, tie in a relationship sense, the other kind can be pretty fun, lol), so maybe you just haven't given it enough time. You did say you're new to this!

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Mon 04/26/10 09:17 AM
Never been but hopefully this year, my friend lives and Waxahachie, apparently within walking distance from where it takes place...and we're supposed to totally get trashed and walk to it this year. Good times :smile:

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Mon 04/26/10 08:34 AM
Those profiles are funny, getting played is a lesson, learn from it and move on, quit dwelling! Personally, I absolutely know I've gotten played a couple of times, but I got some vajajay out of it each time so guess what, I won! shades

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Mon 04/26/10 08:26 AM
Blow up doll, hahaha, just keeding! She's in the closet laugh

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Mon 04/26/10 08:23 AM



lol at 'imagined' injustice,,,lol


smh


still noone can tell me how you 'suspect' someone of being here illegally....


My best guess would be that the person has trouble with English when they get pulled over. Kind of like suspecting someone of driving while drunk...besides the boozy smell...a sense of something not feeling right. In this case, not having a valid license or being able to show proof of insurance.


the example you give assumes someone was ALREADY stopped for some legal reason(you would have to stop them to determine their use of english)

My concern is how people may be stopped BECAUSE they are suspected of being illegal,,,,leading to my question,,,BEFORE STOPPING someone what would be reason to suspect them of not having documentation?


It happens already. Believe it or not, I've been pulled over more than once because I've been thought to be up to no good...driving around local streets at 4am going on my lunch break from work. It always takes about 5-10 minutes to check my information and send me on my way. The last time was because I had one of those little lights over my license plate that burn out. I checked it when I got back to the office out of curiosity and there was absolutely no problem reading my license plate in the dark. Not all, but a lot of police officers do look for a reason to pull a person over even if it isn't there. As long as you're not breaking the law and can produce proper paperwork you should be fine.

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Mon 04/26/10 08:02 AM
Edited by ntexas81 on Mon 04/26/10 08:04 AM

lol at 'imagined' injustice,,,lol


smh


still noone can tell me how you 'suspect' someone of being here illegally....


My best guess would be that the person has trouble with English when they get pulled over. Kind of like suspecting someone of driving while drunk...besides the boozy smell...a sense of something not feeling right. In this case, not having a valid license or being able to show proof of insurance. I'm not sure about you, but every time I've been pulled over, even for a head or tail light that burned out, I've had to show both and have my information checked against their database. Pretty standard procedure.

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Sat 04/24/10 07:45 AM
Edited by ntexas81 on Sat 04/24/10 07:46 AM


Computer, barbie doll, lots of power...and don't forget to wear a bra on your head!


OMG, your soooooooooooooo bad but goooooooooood at it hehehee:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:




But to the OP you just have to have patience and go slowly within time you will find one just for you.....:thumbsup:


I have my moments, hehe :tongue:

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Sat 04/24/10 07:11 AM
Computer, barbie doll, lots of power...and don't forget to wear a bra on your head!

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Tue 04/20/10 05:38 PM
I think it was funny. I laugh every time they show a pic of one of these so called "monsters" that have been found and it just looks like a hairless critter.

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Sun 04/18/10 05:27 PM
At least they're pretty easy to spot.

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Tue 04/06/10 11:56 AM

Most dangerous states: Crime rankings for 2010
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Better lock your doors! The results of CQ Press's annual State Crime Rankings are in and, for some states, the results aren't pretty. For nearly two decades, these rankings have shown how the 50 states compare against the national average for six crimes: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft.

According to CQ Press, the six categories are compared to the national reported crime rates and then indexed (with each of the crimes carrying equal weight) to create a summary score and ranking. Larceny-theft, which accounts for 59% of all reported crimes in America, is not included as part of this report because the FBI and other criminologists concluded in 2004 that this was no longer a true indicator of crime.

In this year's ranking, Delaware saw the biggest increase in crime -- falling 10 places from the 17th most dangerous state last year to the 7th most dangerous this year. Other states that have become more dangerous include Rhode Island (it fell nine places in the rankings) and Connecticut (now six places lower). The states that saw the biggest improvements over the past year include Michigan and Alaska. Each rose seven spots in the rankings. Poor Nevada, however, can't seem to catch a break. The state has the dubious honor of topping CQ's list of most dangerous states for the seventh year in a row.

How did the other states fare? Join us as we reveal which 15 states were ranked as the most dangerous for 2010.

Did your state make the list?
Crime Rate Rankings (out of 50 states)
(1 = Worst, 50 = Best)

No. 1: NEVADA
Assault: 8
Burglary: 12
Murder: 13
Motor Vehicle Theft: 1
Rape: 8
Robbery: 1

No. 2: NEW MEXICO
Assault: 5
Burglary: 3
Murder: 6
Motor Vehicle Theft: 7
Rape: 2
Robbery: 23

No. 3: LOUISIANA
Assault: 4
Burglary: 9
Murder: 1
Motor Vehicle Theft: 14
Rape: 33
Robbery: 18

No. 4: SOUTH CAROLINA
Assault: 1
Burglary: 8
Murder: 7
Motor Vehicle Theft: 9
Rape: 13
Robbery: 16

No. 5: TENNESSEE
Assault: 2
Burglary: 5
Murder: 8
Motor Vehicle Theft: 15
Rape: 19
Robbery: 8

No. 6: FLORIDA
Assault: 6
Burglary: 7
Murder: 12
Motor Vehicle Theft: 13
Rape: 23
Robbery: 4

No. 7: DELAWARE
Assault: 7
Burglary: 18
Murder: 10
Motor Vehicle Theft: 19
Rape: 9
Robbery: 3

No. 8: MARYLAND
Assault: 10
Burglary: 23
Murder: 2
Motor Vehicle Theft: 4
Rape: 45
Robbery: 2

No. 9: ARIZONA
Assault: 21
Burglary: 15
Murder: 13
Motor Vehicle Theft: 2
Rape: 39
Robbery: 15

No. 10: ARKANSAS
Assault: 11
Burglary: 2
Murder: 18
Motor Vehicle Theft: 32
Rape: 4
Robbery: 28

No. 11: ALABAMA
Assault: 22
Burglary: 4
Murder: 5
Motor Vehicle Theft: 21
Rape: 16
Robbery: 11

No. 12: GEORGIA
Assault: 20
Burglary: 6
Murder: 8
Motor Vehicle Theft: 6
Rape: 42
Robbery: 7

No. 13: OKLAHOMA
Assault: 9
Burglary: 10
Murder: 16
Motor Vehicle Theft: 18
Rape: 10
Robbery: 26

No. 14: ALASKA
Assault: 3
Burglary: 39
Murder: 28
Motor Vehicle Theft: 29
Rape: 1
Robbery: 30

No. 15: CALIFORNIA
Assault: 18
Burglary: 25
Murder: 16
Motor Vehicle Theft: 3
Rape: 41
Robbery: 5

See full article from WalletPop: http://srph.it/9CBEoi

Most of these states have the death penalty, I guess it works really well at deterring criminals, huh?

What a joke.

I can't believe Americans still buy into the barbaric and unintelligent idea of the death penalty.

I am waiting for the intelligence to sink in, it sure is taking a long time.slaphead



If you haven't noticed, the most notorious state for executing criminals, Texas, is not on that list. Having the death penalty means nothing if a state doesn't use it! In Texas if you kill somebody we'll kill you right back!

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Mon 04/05/10 11:54 AM


First things I notice are the butt and the face. Physical attraction comes first. If they're large and in charge or a butterface, the personality won't have a chance to come through no matter how sparkling it is, lol.




wow lol so i need a bigger butt huh lol


Lol, nah. I'm not not into the ghetto booty at all, just proportional as long as the rest of the body isn't huge!

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Mon 04/05/10 11:42 AM
First things I notice are the butt and the face. Physical attraction comes first. If they're large and in charge or a butterface, the personality won't have a chance to come through no matter how sparkling it is, lol.

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Sat 04/03/10 10:14 AM

i download some videos from youtube, but its not any response. toutube downloader and player its not work. how can i download from youtube?


I used Replay Media Catcher. You'll never need more than the demo version to download full youtube videos.

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Wed 03/31/10 05:10 PM