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Sat 05/26/07 12:42 AM
Im up late... Who ever you are talking to, dosnt know a good woman , if
he dosnt answer.. (((((((((hugs))))))) Jack

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Fri 05/25/07 07:15 PM
Hi Alanna, you are a beautiful young lady, and I am sure the young guys
will be emailing you.....take care Jack flowerforyou flowerforyou

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Fri 05/25/07 07:11 PM
Hes a loser... a user... a game player... Dont waste your time on
him!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

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Fri 05/25/07 07:10 PM
why hate? I have nothng but respect and luv as friends for all my
ex's... I dont meant wifes, I mean all I ever been in a relationship
with... They always have been there for me....

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Fri 05/25/07 03:53 PM
I will simply say... thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Fri 05/25/07 03:52 PM
im sorry, answer to question .... dineing then dancing

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Fri 05/25/07 03:51 PM
yes there is, and she knows who she is flowerforyou flowerforyou
flowerforyou

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Thu 05/24/07 10:20 PM
I was raised on southern food..Now called (soul food))) love it
all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Thu 05/24/07 10:18 PM
dont believe in freemen( whatever) but I believe in you!!!

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Thu 05/24/07 10:07 PM
thats a great thought... I know Id do that too.

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Thu 05/24/07 09:58 PM
very romantic....

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Thu 05/24/07 09:56 PM
snuggle cuddling yes I love it

I lie awake and watch you sleep,
Your peaceful breaths so deep,
I wonder what you're dreaming of...

I snuggle up to you and wrap your arm around me,
I can hear your heartbeat... I can feel you breathe,
Next to you is where I belong...

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Thu 05/24/07 09:51 PM
I wouldnt have gotten married at 21 yrs old.. more like 30...

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Thu 05/24/07 09:21 PM
what would it be?




Id have been a better husband to my 1st wife... Mother of my kids

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Thu 05/24/07 07:09 PM
you can sAY that again FantA ***whistles8888

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Thu 05/24/07 06:12 PM
Thus the task of defining race is highly subjective making it
unscientific. It also brings us to the conclusion that race is Thus the
task of defining race is highly subjective making it
unscientific. It also brings us to the conclusion that race is not
clearly definable and is not a good term to use in describing the
variations among people. and is not a good term to use in describing
the
variations among people.

so in a way hosea, you are right, in your belief// apolagys to you, as
the task of defining race is highly subjective making it
unscientific.

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Thu 05/24/07 05:28 PM
i heard its going to peak at 4.00 a gal. then go down..

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Thu 05/24/07 05:19 PM
We first need to examine the definition of the word race.

Race is commonly thought of as being three divisions of mankind; the
Caucasian, the Mongoloid and the Negroid races. Webster's New World
Dictionary has this definition:

RACE: Any of the major biological divisions of mankind, distinguished by
color and texture of hair, color of skin and eyes, stature, bodily
proportions, etc: many ethnologists now consider that there are only
three primary divisions, the Caucasian (loosely ‘white race), Negroid
(loosely ‘black race) and Mongoloid (loosely, ‘yellow race), with
various subdivisions: the term has acquired so many unscientific
connotations that in this sense it is often replaced in scientific usage
by ‘ethic stock or ‘group.”

It is interesting to note that this definition infers the fact that the
term is a loose one and that modern science is replacing it with other
words. Also by definition race is determined by physical
characteristics. Traditionally biblical scholars have concluded that the
three races were the progeny of Noah's three sons, Shem, Japheth and
Ham.1

Japheth is the father of the Caucasian race, Shem of the Mongoloid race,
and Ham of the Negroid race. Some have interpreted Noah's prophecies of
his sons in Genesis 9 to be the Scriptural basis for discrimination of
one race to another. Particularly, the supposed curse on Ham's son,
Canaan was purported to be Biblical support of Negro slavery. We will
deal with that later in this paper.

Basically race is a vague term and is difficult to define. If race is
based on the color and texture of hair by what guidelines are we to
classify the different shades of hair from black to blonde? A look
around at any group of people indicates that hair color has little to do
with what we think of as race. In any group of Caucasian people no two
hair shades are alike. Hair texture and a person's stature also differ
with each individual. Although skin color appears to be an easier method
of distinguishing one race from another, a closer look presents the fact
that it, too, is a vague rule of thumb. The problem lies in determining
how to classify all the varying shades of color between black and white.
In order to accomplish this, one must increase the number of races and
list various subgroups. As the classification process continues it tends
to make classification less significant and definable.

Thus the task of defining race is highly subjective making it
unscientific. It also brings us to the conclusion that race is not
clearly definable and is not a good term to use in describing the
variations among people.

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Thu 05/24/07 04:39 PM
my beautiful family.....I am white, mostly irish, and spanish.
My daughter in law is mexican american (native and spanish) my grandson,
is also amirican mexican (native and spanish.. My little lovly
granddaughter (is 1/2 irish, and mecian american) meaning native and
spanish... we are not interracial, rather inter ethnical....

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Thu 05/24/07 04:28 PM
Nahr Al-Bared refugee camp, Lebanon - As the fight between Islamic
militants Fatah al-Islam and Lebanese forces entered its fourth
day Wednesday – with a cease-fire holding just long enough to allow many
civilians to flee – little is known about the group that says it refuses
to surrender.

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Some observers say that the 200-300 fighters holed up inside Nahr
al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp, and seemingly preparing for a
protracted battle with Lebanon's Army, are adherents of Osama bin
Laden, part of a new generation of extremists tied to Al Qaeda.

But many of Lebanon's leading anti-Syrian politicians charge that this
faction is little more than a tool of Syrian intelligence planted in
Lebanon to wreak havoc and further destabilize the Western-backed
government in Beirut.

"Either way, this group is Al Qaeda," says Amal Saad-Ghorayeb of the
Carnegie Endowment's Middle East Center in Beirut. "Whoever supports
this group does not detract from the fact that their ideology is Al
Qaeda

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