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i'm only telling you what the link said...that she drank her urine. it did now, however, mention feces. Can we find out if she ate her feces? Oh my I better get off this thread before it gets shut down for being toooo crude! |
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i'm only telling you what the link said...that she drank her urine. it did now, however, mention feces. Can we find out if she ate her feces? Oh my I better get off this thread before it gets shut down for being toooo crude! I hope she flossed... |
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i'm only telling you what the link said...that she drank her urine. it did now, however, mention feces. Can we find out if she ate her feces? Oh my I better get off this thread before it gets shut down for being toooo crude! I hope she flossed... she COULDN'T have flossed...if she had floss, she could have...filed through the bars or the lock or something. crap, ya'll are wearing off on me. |
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well if she was left in a jail cell
nothing to eat or drink and had to resort to drinking her urine what was the urine captured in to make it possible to drink i doubt they just leave things setting around in jail cells other than illegals that is and urine is sterile not that that matters just a thought but hey what do i know (maybe she is very flexible) |
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i would think...she used her hands
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another point of order
if she is an illegal she is not an arkansas woman she is a woman in arkansas (i am going for the title of ---most annoying on jsh--- ) |
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she slept on one shoe...maybe she collected urine in the other?
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i would think...she used her hands sounds questionable |
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she slept on one shoe...maybe she collected urine in the other? that is a possibility |
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another point of order if she is an illegal she is not an arkansas woman she is a woman in arkansas (i am going for the title of ---most annoying on jsh--- ) that depends on your point of view. i would consider her an arkansan, since she lives here. |
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Edited by
adj4u
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Tue 03/11/08 01:45 PM
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another point of order if she is an illegal she is not an arkansas woman she is a woman in arkansas (i am going for the title of ---most annoying on jsh--- ) that depends on your point of view. i would consider her an arkansan, since she lives here. if she is an illegal she is a (insert her nationality) residing there if you go to canada and live their does that make you canadian all citizens of arkansas are united states citizens but not all arkansas residents are citizens |
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i'm only telling you what the link said...that she drank her urine. it did now, however, mention feces. Can we find out if she ate her feces? Oh my I better get off this thread before it gets shut down for being toooo crude! I hope she flossed... she COULDN'T have flossed...if she had floss, she could have...filed through the bars or the lock or something. crap, ya'll are wearing off on me. she watched McGyver subtitled...she unwound the thread from one her buttons on her blouse and used that... |
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if she is an illegal she is a (insert her nationality) residing there if you go to canada and live their does that make you canadian all citizens of arkansas are united states citizens but not all arkansas residents are citizens arkansan noun a native or resident of Arkansas |
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if she is an illegal she is a (insert her nationality) residing there if you go to canada and live their does that make you canadian all citizens of arkansas are united states citizens but not all arkansas residents are citizens arkansan noun a native or resident of Arkansas could you post the link to your definition plz i am having a hard time finding it thx |
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could you post the link to your definition plz i am having a hard time finding it thx but of course... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/arkansan |
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Main Entry: 1res·i·dent Listen to the pronunciation of 1resident Pronunciation: \ˈre-zə-dənt, ˈrez-dənt, ˈre-zə-ˌdent\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin resident-, residens, present participle of residēre Date: 14th century 1 a: living in a place for some length of time : residing b: serving in a regular or full-time capacity <the resident engineer for a highway department>; also : being in residence2: present, inherent3: not migratory <resident species> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resident note this entry --not migratory-- unless you are a **legal** resident i do not see how you can not be considered migratory |
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Main Entry: 1res·i·dent Listen to the pronunciation of 1resident Pronunciation: \ˈre-zə-dənt, ˈrez-dənt, ˈre-zə-ˌdent\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin resident-, residens, present participle of residēre Date: 14th century 1 a: living in a place for some length of time : residing b: serving in a regular or full-time capacity <the resident engineer for a highway department>; also : being in residence2: present, inherent3: not migratory <resident species> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resident note this entry --not migratory-- unless you are a **legal** resident i do not see how you can not be considered migratory mi·gra·to·ry –adjective 1. migrating. 2. periodically migrating: a migratory species; migratory workers. 3. pertaining to a migration: migratory movements of birds. 4. roving; nomadic; wandering. Also, mi·gra·tive. mi·gra·to·ry (mī'grə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē) Pronunciation Key adj. 1. Characterized by migration; undergoing periodic migration: migratory birds. 2. Of or relating to a migration. 3. Roving; nomadic. migratory adjective 1. used of animals that move seasonally; "migratory birds" [ant: nonmigratory] 2. habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; "appalled by the social conditions of migrant life"; "migratory workers" [syn: migrant] migratory (mī'grə-tôr'ē) Pronunciation Key Traveling from one place to another at regular times of year, often over long distances. Salmon, whales, and swallows are all migratory animals. methinks if they live in a house...and aren't moving from place to place...then they aren't migratory. but even if they WERE, she'd still fit the definition for number 1. |
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i'm only telling you what the link said...that she drank her urine. it did now, however, mention feces. Can we find out if she ate her feces? Oh my I better get off this thread before it gets shut down for being toooo crude! I hope she flossed... she COULDN'T have flossed...if she had floss, she could have...filed through the bars or the lock or something. crap, ya'll are wearing off on me. What about a toothbrush? |
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Edited by
adj4u
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Tue 03/11/08 02:14 PM
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Main Entry: 1res·i·dent Listen to the pronunciation of 1resident Pronunciation: \ˈre-zə-dənt, ˈrez-dənt, ˈre-zə-ˌdent\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin resident-, residens, present participle of residēre Date: 14th century 1 a: living in a place for some length of time : residing b: serving in a regular or full-time capacity <the resident engineer for a highway department>; also : being in residence2: present, inherent3: not migratory <resident species> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resident note this entry --not migratory-- unless you are a **legal** resident i do not see how you can not be considered migratory mi·gra·to·ry –adjective 1. migrating. 2. periodically migrating: a migratory species; migratory workers. 3. pertaining to a migration: migratory movements of birds. 4. roving; nomadic; wandering. Also, mi·gra·tive. mi·gra·to·ry (mī'grə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē) Pronunciation Key adj. 1. Characterized by migration; undergoing periodic migration: migratory birds. 2. Of or relating to a migration. 3. Roving; nomadic. migratory adjective 1. used of animals that move seasonally; "migratory birds" [ant: nonmigratory] 2. habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; "appalled by the social conditions of migrant life"; "migratory workers" [syn: migrant] migratory (mī'grə-tôr'ē) Pronunciation Key Traveling from one place to another at regular times of year, often over long distances. Salmon, whales, and swallows are all migratory animals. methinks if they live in a house...and aren't moving from place to place...then they aren't migratory. but even if they WERE, she'd still fit the definition for number 1. me thinks if they live in said house illegally and find out that the law is going to knock on said house's door that they will leave thus making them migratory |
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most of the illegals that i know, while they don't necessarily own homes...have been living in their residences for quite some time. i know several that have been in one residence for about ten years.
many others are establishing themselves in the community as we speak. |
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