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Holding my Princess in my arms. [She's my 22-year-old daughter. I legally adopted her last August.] One day she will be princess of the world and will make you proud. A divine 'SOUL';A real 'GREAT MAN'; A real life 'HERO'. May God bless both of you. |
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a sincere compliment meeting a new friend A talented woman and a hockey player. |
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My wee wee?
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
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Edited by
navygirl
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Fri 03/02/12 01:53 PM
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Having my best friend call or email me to see how I am doing. He is such a sweetie.
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Edited by
navygirl
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Fri 03/02/12 01:52 PM
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Having my best friend call or email me to see how I am doing. He is such a sweetie. I am thinking who is more lucky? You or your best friend? |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Fri 03/02/12 06:49 PM
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a sincere compliment meeting a new friend A talented woman and a hockey player. well yes the hockey player is a fact! talented? not so sure about that, but smart ya, I'm that thank you though |
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A great post from my friend Barun.
Simple and unselfish, genuine and good natured... It is a small and simple thing that could easily be lost in the winds of time. But, I remember the small and simple things....they are good and they make my life better. |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Fri 03/02/12 07:12 PM
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I think it is the small simple things that do mean the most to us ultimately - in the long run
think of the one u love ya you'll remember that expensive christmas gift, but when ur missing her what u remember is how her hand felt in yours and the smell of her hair....simple things.... (at least this is my guess) |
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"expensive Christmas gift".....
?????? Ya lost me. |
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Holding my Princess in my arms. [She's my 22-year-old daughter. I legally adopted her last August.] Oh. I guess... I was wondering if you can legally adopt an ex-wife. Possible, right. |
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Midget Strippers......... |
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"expensive Christmas gift"..... ?????? Ya lost me. You described to us one thread what you exchanged for Christmas with Soufiehere. I think this poster remembered. And you will remember that gift, but you will also remember the girl who gave it to you... you will remember her every day when you turn over and she is right there, snoring like a volcano, and you remember her also when you're just slumbering off, and she climbs into your bed with ice-cold feet and warms them up in your crack. And a half hour later you wake up to her horrible scream, you asked her what, honey, she says, please get me a glass of milk, I dreamt I was a baby goat... you say, sure, baby. |
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Midget Strippers......... Compare to our body the size of our brain is very small and we use even smaller portion of it. Midget Strippers....equal attractive to any other...... (Small is beautiful. ) And midgets have a larger brain compared to their body size than normal people's brains compared to n.p.' body size. |
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"expensive Christmas gift"..... ?????? Ya lost me. hypothetical just to illustrate a point |
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Edited by
wux
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Fri 03/02/12 07:41 PM
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Had a young man show respect and held the door open for me today... I find many young persons while travelling in local train leave their seats for strangers.Not so simple as we think.They are all inspiration to me. Barun... I'd appreciate that too. It is hard for me to stand, but I don't walk with a cane. My feet hurt, my back hurts when I stand. So nobody can guess I am in agony on almost every bus ride. I'm 58, which is neither young nor old. I guess. To an 28-year-old it is old. But nobody stands up off their seats on buses, because I pass for 39. And I am short, which takes from my years in the eyes of others, and I am fat, which smoothes out the wrinkles, and I always smile, because I make jokes on the rides constantly, quietly, just to myself. So I don't look like an old man in agony, and therefore everybody just keeps on sitting around me. I am sorry, to use this word, but it pisses me off. ESPECIALLY because between the ages of 6 and 48, I gave my seat up to all old people and to women, old women, pregant women, men or women or children with canes or crutches, women with young children, and to relgigious dignitaries. I still give up my seat to old, frail, men and women, and to women with spawn and to people with 36 shopping bags about them. But nobody, ever, ever, has given me their seat. I WANT SOMEBODY ELSE'S SEAT!!!! I HAVE EARNED IT, DAMMIT, I DON`T WANT TO STAND FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE WHEN LAZY EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLDS ARE PLAYING NINTENDO AND LISTENING TO MJ HAMMER IN THEIR COZY, COMFY BUS SEATS. |
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"expensive Christmas gift"..... ?????? Ya lost me. You described to us one thread what you exchanged for Christmas with Soufiehere. I think this poster remembered. And you will remember that gift, but you will also remember the girl who gave it to you... you will remember her every day when you turn over and she is right there, snoring like a volcano, and you remember her also when you're just slumbering off, and she climbs into your bed with ice-cold feet and warms them up in your crack. And a half hour later you wake up to her horrible scream, you asked her what, honey, she says, please get me a glass of milk, I dreamt I was a baby goat... you say, sure, baby. Ahhhh...the sweet things in life |
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"expensive Christmas gift"..... ?????? Ya lost me. You described to us one thread what you exchanged for Christmas with Soufiehere. I think this poster remembered. And you will remember that gift, but you will also remember the girl who gave it to you... you will remember her every day when you turn over and she is right there, snoring like a volcano, and you remember her also when you're just slumbering off, and she climbs into your bed with ice-cold feet and warms them up in your crack. And a half hour later you wake up to her horrible scream, you asked her what, honey, she says, please get me a glass of milk, I dreamt I was a baby goat... you say, sure, baby. True....true |
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Had a young man show respect and held the door open for me today... I find many young persons while travelling in local train leave their seats for strangers.Not so simple as we think.They are all inspiration to me. Barun... I'd appreciate that too. It is hard for me to stand, but I don't walk with a cane. My feet hurt, my back hurts when I stand. So nobody can guess I am in agony on almost every bus ride. I'm 58, which is neither young nor old. I guess. To an 28-year-old it is old. But nobody stands up off their seats on buses, because I pass for 39. And I am short, which takes from my years in the eyes of others, and I am fat, which smoothes out the wrinkles, and I always smile, because I make jokes on the rides constantly, quietly, just to myself. So I don't look like an old man in agony, and therefore everybody just keeps on sitting around me. I am sorry, to use this word, but it pisses me off. ESPECIALLY because between the ages of 6 and 48, I gave my seat up to all old people and to women, old women, pregant women, men or women or children with canes or crutches, women with young children, and to relgigious dignitaries. I still give up my seat to old, frail, men and women, and to women with spawn and to people with 36 shopping bags about them. But nobody, ever, ever, has given me their seat. I WANT SOMEBODY ELSE'S SEAT!!!! I HAVE EARNED IT, DAMMIT, I DON`T WANT TO STAND FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE WHEN LAZY EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLDS ARE PLAYING NINTENDO AND LISTENING TO MJ HAMMER IN THEIR COZY, COMFY BUS SEATS. Awww...just for you Wux |
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Having my best friend call or email me to see how I am doing. He is such a sweetie. I am thinking who is more lucky? You or your best friend? Oh, I am the lucky one. I am honoured that he chose me to be his friend. He truly is an angel. |
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