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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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I am....
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: don't you mean woman
No! You heard her.... she said 'women'! And roar on! so she is multiple woman?....hmmm yeah I've know a few like that!
ha ha! It's an expression! and 'women' is the correct grammar for the phrase! So get out of the way before the 'women' eats you!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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Starting fresh!
welcome to the site
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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I am....
QUOTE: don't you mean woman
No! You heard her.... she said 'women'! And roar on!
Edited by tanyaann on Wed 11/18/09 11:55 AM
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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Lift Off
Definately naughty and nice!
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Remind me not to read your poems before I have to got to class!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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Anti-'Twilight' Films
I am going to see New Moon this saturday. And I have read the books twice! Neeneer!
The books are targets for late teen/young adult. So, my only critical lense I will going into the movie with is if it different from the book. It's for entertainment for pete's sake!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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What's one thing (or more)
QUOTE: QUOTE: I need to get my eyebrows waxed. Anyone one got $10?
Pah-shaw. Just get them there tweezers and a mirror and set your self down on the couch and pluck. If a window is behind you that's the best lighting. Nah! I am a wimp. I like my pain almost simultaneous. I don't have the patience nor the ability to puck. My eyebrows are shaped differently... so plucking is disastrous! |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
Loved the story.
Yes, miscommunication happens all the time. And some times can be cleared up by a simple question. And yes at times, it seems like people are speaking in another language when you guage their perspections on something. I know at times I am often not clear enough or try to articulate a point and it gets lost. |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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What's one thing (or more)
I need to get my eyebrows waxed. Anyone one got $10?
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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Just looking for suggestions
QUOTE: QUOTE: My son is 17 months old and he is at that stage where he like to grab everything. I know it's normal for kids this age, but with out spanking because it's not how things work with me. What are some ideas on teaching him not to grab everything or am I doomed
anything that's of value or that could hurt him should be placed out of his reach. make sure that he has a supply of items that are safe for him to chew on and learn from. at his age, a simple "no" combined with redirection can work wonders. "no, you can't eat that" combined with, "here you go". they are so amazing at the age...the curiosity...i like to get down on their level, sit on the floor...and just see through new eyes. and how the heck did he get that old? surely it hasn't been that long...jeesh. Yep what she said. Say 'No. You can't play with the <dangerous object>. You could get hurt. Here is a toy."
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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opinions on marriage...
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: I can't wait to get married!
I agree that the "paper" doesn't seal the deal but in the BIGGER picture, marriage is a commitment. Too many people don't want to commit and it's easier to fly by the seat of their pants. The ceremony of marriage is important; otherwise, people use relationships like revolving doors. A man who can obligate himself to marriage is THE sexiest man I can image!!!
Unfortunately, there are people that -- once married -- believe things have to change. For example, any behavior or "fun" before marriage has to stop (guys with their buddies, girls dressing in short skirts). I admit these are very basic examples but they are easy to illuminate. I am one of the people that believe NOTHING should change! I want to marry the man I fell in love with and not some stepford man or husband machine. I'd run screaming if he wanted things to change. If it isn't broke -- don't fix it! Marry and conquer the world! I never want to breed though.
Yeah!
Some people are better to breed than others. I would not be a good mother because I am not interested in "family" stuff or raising kids (or touching them or hearing them ). I applaud people who can be good parents though!
No worries there, I personally think that individuals that recognize parenting isn't their 'thing' is good! It means that you have a good sense of self, better than not knowing self and then breeding!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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opinions on marriage...
QUOTE: I can't wait to get married!
I agree that the "paper" doesn't seal the deal but in the BIGGER picture, marriage is a commitment. Too many people don't want to commit and it's easier to fly by the seat of their pants. The ceremony of marriage is important; otherwise, people use relationships like revolving doors. A man who can obligate himself to marriage is THE sexiest man I can image!!!
Unfortunately, there are people that -- once married -- believe things have to change. For example, any behavior or "fun" before marriage has to stop (guys with their buddies, girls dressing in short skirts). I admit these are very basic examples but they are easy to illuminate. I am one of the people that believe NOTHING should change! I want to marry the man I fell in love with and not some stepford man or husband machine. I'd run screaming if he wanted things to change. If it isn't broke -- don't fix it! Marry and conquer the world! I never want to breed though.
Yeah!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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opinions on marriage...
QUOTE: I have the outlook that i dont need to be married to be committed to somone. I dont need to stand before a judge or pastor that i dont really know or respect and have them tell me i am committed. once i say i am with you that is it... i will never cheat lie or intentially hurt. I was married once and was not opposed to going through the ceremony in fact it was great. I am not bitter or jaded against ever doing it again... just dont need too... does any one get this.... Yep, I get it.. and I am sure that there are others that get it too. However, to me, marriage is just another step in commitment. I will not get married unless I am almost 100% sure that the person is in it for the long haul. Marriage is work and I think some people find that relationships are more easy to break and walk away when things get tough. |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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Couch Potatos Unite
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: Oh. You would love my couch Tanya. It is soooo dope. My cat loves it as she always sleeps on it.
I don't know with the activities you are engaging in on it!
PS3 time bothers ya huh?
Not besides putting a big dent in the cushion!
It is other activities that I am worried about!
Even the mussed up ones! hee!
Well, not too worried about the couch itself, but the untilization and wear!
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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quitting cold turkey...
Try cinnamon flavored stuff too! That helps some people.
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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is he serious???
QUOTE: yeah well through the family's first program they will automatically try to start the whole child support process, but it is rather hard to do on someone who does not have or keep a permanent address. If he files for taxes, the courts can garnish that! If he pulls any paycheck that's on the books, they will find it! Believe me the state wants money from him just as much as you do! |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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is he serious???
QUOTE: QUOTE: If I were you, I would go to a lawyer or something and see if you can get child support You are entitled to that
he is over 25000 in the rears on his oldedst son he has with another woman....and still isnt locked up ove rthat and she has yet to see any money from him so i think it would be a waste of time Don't think of it as a waste of your time. Would you consider spending time with you child that? Or working to keep a safe home for your child a waste of time? Probably not. It is just one step (as frustrating as it is) to making sure your child is taken care of! |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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is he serious???
And I agree with lilith, file for support regards if you will receive anything.
I have an order, knowing that I will never receive anything from him. And I wouldn't be surprised if OP's and mine's situation is very similar. |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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is he serious???
OMG people!
Okay, I don't think that OP is wrong. She was reactionary in his actions, however, there is always underlying context to all situations. As you disclosed there is more history to the story than just a father not around. So, with all that being said.... live and learn. Reflect on situations, find solutions and live. |
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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I'm leaving....
QUOTE: Brunch hell I'm eating breakfast here shshsh we country here and don't use those fancy words
Well shucks! I was trying to justify eating lunch before noon! ![]()
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tanyaann Joined Mon 12/03/07 Posts: 25975 |
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I'm leaving....
QUOTE: dialysis time again off I go seems like I'm always either going to or coming from or getting ready for dialysis catch ya'll on the flip flop Toodles! And try those jumping jacks!
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welcome to the site

Loved the story.
I would not be a good mother because I am not interested in "family" stuff or raising kids (or touching them or hearing them
You are entitled to that