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Bill how goes it ?? ((((((((((kerry)))))))))) how are ya hun? |
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Bill how goes it ?? ((((((((((kerry)))))))))) how are ya hun? Ugh tired tired.. worked this morning and have to go back at 11... but all this overtime the paycheck should be great so guess its worth it in the end |
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cool when u taking me shopping
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Edited by
missy51970
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Thu 06/05/08 07:01 PM
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cool when u taking me shopping Monday morning!!! |
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Edited by
JustBill21
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Thu 06/05/08 07:04 PM
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oh and everyone I might just go and sign up for a different site if I get the boot again from here. thats the most grown up thing to do
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cool when u taking me shopping Monday morning!!! |
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Ok everyone I will be around gonna do a few things then maybe sleep so i will be around if not catch u all tomorrow
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Im out too!!
Good night everyone!! |
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night you 2
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I now know why I have a full time job...
to pay for these damn fairs! Twenty dollars a wristband for the rides. Thirty-some dollars trying to win this zebra, only to find out it's going to cost another 40 to actually win it. Twelve dollars winning some cuddly wolf. I never felt so broke. |
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Evening, everyone! Just wanted to pop and say hi!
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I now know why I have a full time job... to pay for these damn fairs! Twenty dollars a wristband for the rides. Thirty-some dollars trying to win this zebra, only to find out it's going to cost another 40 to actually win it. Twelve dollars winning some cuddly wolf. I never felt so broke. Reminds of that Tim McGraw song... "Spent 48 dollars last night at the county fair.. I throwed out my shoulder but I won her that teddy bear" |
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I now know why I have a full time job... to pay for these damn fairs! Twenty dollars a wristband for the rides. Thirty-some dollars trying to win this zebra, only to find out it's going to cost another 40 to actually win it. Twelve dollars winning some cuddly wolf. I never felt so broke. Reminds of that Tim McGraw song... "Spent 48 dollars last night at the county fair.. I throwed out my shoulder but I won her that teddy bear" Well I didn't win that damn zebra. I was invited to another carnival though this weekend, so I'll just make them pay for everything. He'll win me a zebra. |
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(((((((Dina))))))) That's so great about your paper almost being done fully!! I still can't believe you had to write a paper about the F bomb. I uploaded the "History of the F Word" onto my iPod, the one I was talking about earlier, where it was a website awhile ago. A little fact: The F Word first derived from the German word, Fricken, which means to strike. Well, I actually chose the topic myself! If I have to write a paper, I want something that I'm interested in and at least have some background knowledge on! And there is one theory that the f-word is derived from the German word ficken (to ****, but with an earlier meaning of "to make quick movements to and fro") from where the Middle English word fike (to move restlessly or fidget) came. That is only one theory though. Other theories say that it stems from the Viking invasions of the 800s, that it existed in Old English, that it's from the Latin futuere, or that it even goes back to the Proto Indo-European root word peug (to stick) since through application of Grimm's Law, the p in IE would become an f in Germanic languages and the g would become the k. They are all just theories though, and none is non-refutable. Aren't you glad you asked? |
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Ok, looks like noone is around. That's ok. I gotta bolt anyway. I haven't finished fixing the paper yet. Looks like it might be another late night or maybe an all night.
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(((((((Dina))))))) That's so great about your paper almost being done fully!! I still can't believe you had to write a paper about the F bomb. I uploaded the "History of the F Word" onto my iPod, the one I was talking about earlier, where it was a website awhile ago. A little fact: The F Word first derived from the German word, Fricken, which means to strike. Well, I actually chose the topic myself! If I have to write a paper, I want something that I'm interested in and at least have some background knowledge on! And there is one theory that the f-word is derived from the German word ficken (to ****, but with an earlier meaning of "to make quick movements to and fro") from where the Middle English word fike (to move restlessly or fidget) came. That is only one theory though. Other theories say that it stems from the Viking invasions of the 800s, that it existed in Old English, that it's from the Latin futuere, or that it even goes back to the Proto Indo-European root word peug (to stick) since through application of Grimm's Law, the p in IE would become an f in Germanic languages and the g would become the k. They are all just theories though, and none is non-refutable. Aren't you glad you asked? Well that's what the website said. I think I was schooled. Haha. |
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hey lil sis
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Sweet!
I love 72 hours without talking. |
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hey lil sis hey big sis i heard the good news about my nephew!! thats so great!!! |
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I think I will just stay here and watch everyone be matched up..I go into the other forums and get into fights.
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