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Tue 10/20/09 07:00 PM

of you driving slow and you really can't get over or pass them...what comments do you make to them?

i usually say....come on you dumbazz its the pedal to the right:smile:



I am getting upset, but I understand them . Traffic cameras are everywhere and cops are hiding like wolf's Getting 5-10 minutes late is not a crime .

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Tue 10/20/09 06:18 PM

hey ladies its cold & I know u wanna cuddle with me!

I got the thermometer at 75 sooooooooooo, keep trying laugh

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Mon 10/19/09 06:26 PM

why is it so hard to find someone to hang out with and have funohwell


GIRL, MANS ARE GETTING TO LAZY THOSE TIMES laugh laugh laugh

THEY ALL PRETENDING TO BE SPORTS LOVERS , LIKE THIS THEY DON'T HAVE TO MOVE FROM THE DAMN RECLINER CHAIR EVERY DAMN EVENING rant rant rant slaphead slaphead slaphead

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Mon 10/19/09 06:18 PM

Does anybody else ever get tired of working over time at ur job? but u know that u can use the money so u dont say no when asked to work over or just plain have no choice and have to work over. in the last 3 weeks i have worked like 30 or better hrs of overtime. and i am so tired of working all the time. if i dont stop soon im gonna die. the crapest part about all of it, i cant say no to it. it usually happens while im at work and just have to work over. its not like they call me and ask me or anything. i just have to, and it sucks. i just felt like sayin that. hope somebody replies to it or something. :banana: :banana:


IN FACT YOU SHOULD BE TANKFUL . OTHER PEOPLE OUT THERE ARE DESPERATE TO FIND A JOB slaphead

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Mon 10/19/09 06:15 PM

Does anybody else ever get tired of working over time at ur job? but u know that u can use the money so u dont say no when asked to work over or just plain have no choice and have to work over. in the last 3 weeks i have worked like 30 or better hrs of overtime. and i am so tired of working all the time. if i dont stop soon im gonna die. the crapest part about all of it, i cant say no to it. it usually happens while im at work and just have to work over. its not like they call me and ask me or anything. i just have to, and it sucks. i just felt like sayin that. hope somebody replies to it or something. :banana: :banana:


I AM OLDER THEN YOU , I AM A WOMAN , A SINGLE MOTHER AND WORKING TWO JOBS FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS .WHY YOU ARE COMPLAINING SO MUCH? JUST THINK ABOUT SLAVERY TIMES WHEN PEOPLE USE TO WORK FROM NIGHT TIME TO THE OTHER NIGHT .AND THEY WAS NOT EVEN GETTING PAID FOR sad sad sad

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Sun 10/18/09 09:24 PM

Hi every one just looking to see what you have to say.
Thanks all


10 .for the happy face:wink:

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Sun 10/18/09 08:02 PM

what does it take to get a descent date around here


Luck

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Sun 10/18/09 05:01 PM

As a non-American i find it fascinating why religion, especially among the whites is growing throughout America. Is it a direct link to the Usa's aggresiveness to other countries, especially the muslim oil rich ones?


oops Out of discussion offtopic

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Mon 10/12/09 08:57 PM

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1219730/1-000-fine-putting-food-scraps-dustbin.html

£1,000 fine for putting any food scraps in the dustbin as 'zero waste' policy could lead up to five-bin headache
By David Derbyshire

Householders could be fined £1,000 if they throw food scraps and potato peelings into the dustbin under a Government 'zero waste' policy.
They will be forced to sift through their rubbish for anything that can be recycled, reused, rotted or burnt for electricity.
The crackdown will create so much recyclable material that homes could be given five wheelie bins and waste boxes to cope.

The controversial zero waste policy - part of the Government's drive to cut greenhouse gas emissions - will be unveiled tomorrow by Environment Minister Hilary Benn.The plans are due to be outlined at a 'waste summit' aimed at finding new ways to halve the 62million tons of rubbish sent to landfill each year.

Ministers will discuss the issue with councils, businesses and waste experts.Yesterday, Mr Benn said the Government would launch a consultation early next year into banning food, cans, paper and glass from landfill.Homes that persistently break the rules by putting food waste in the ordinary dustbin could face fines of £1,000 or more.
'One that we are going to consult on around the turn of the year is banning certain things from going into landfill,' he told the Politics Show on BBC1.


'Because does it make sense to put food into landfill? No it doesn't.'By 2020, all councils will be forced to offer a full recycling service, he said. But the plans were condemned by critics.
Matthew Elliott, of the TaxPayers' Alliance pressure group, said: 'Voters are sceptical about recycling policy - particularly when they see recyclables being thrown on the same bins as landfill waste. 'The Government should sort out the current recycling policy before starting on new barmy ideas. 'The fact that food waste could be banned from landfill - effectively treating it as a kind of toxic waste - is a recipe for disaster.'

Around 55 per cent of household waste, 50 per cent of commercial waste and 25 per cent of the debris from construction and building ends up in landfill.Under the Government's zero waste strategy, due to be phased in over the next few years, only items that have 'absolutely no other use' would be allowed to be buried.
Slop buckets - already used to collect food scraps in millions of homes - would be extended across the whole country, adding another bin to the three or four in use in parts of the UK.Councils that collect paper, plastic, glass and cans in one bin will be encouraged to give homes more bins to reduce contamination and reduce the amount of recyclable waste that ends up being burnt or thrown onto rubbish tips.

Mr Benn also wants a crackdown on food packaging in shops. He will urge businesses to remove cellophane from vegetables and fruit and encourage people to bring jars to shops for top ups of coffee.
He is also expected to draw up plans to generate electricity from waste. Rotting food releases methane - a potent greenhouse gas which can be burnt to create electricity.The Government will also announce six pilot schemes to cut waste and boost recycling.
Councils taking part in the experiment - in Suffolk, Oxfordshire, London and Shropshire - will be set tough recycling targets.
A spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: 'We won't be telling them what to do, but the idea is to encourage them to come up with innovative ideas.'
Some councils are already close to handing out five wheelie bins and recycling boxes.In the North London borough of Brent, householders face fines of up to £1,000 if they don't recycle.
Householders are given a standard black dustbin for ordinary waste, a green compost bin for garden waste, vegetable peelings and cardboard and a green box for 12 types of recyclable.
A fourth bin will be needed for kitchen slops to generate renewable energy from methane.Earlier this year, the Daily Mail highlighted how the rise of wheelie bins is blighting British streets and homes and fuelling arson attacks.The Not in Our Front Yard campaign won the backing of English Heritage boss Simon Thurley, the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, the TaxPayers' Alliance and the National Pensioners' Convention.


OMG ! That is to freaking long for me to read right now slaphead slaphead slaphead slaphead


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Mon 10/12/09 08:51 PM



I saw Zombie Land two days ago at first I thought it was pretty dumb but after watching it thought it was a awesome movie and ended up laughing my *** off! What did you guys think?


It was OK.Just OK .
Where I lost my money and my time was at :Paranormal Activity frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated



I liked paranormal activity. lol



Well nr.1 for me was : Capitalism -A love story

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Mon 10/12/09 08:43 PM

I saw Zombie Land two days ago at first I thought it was pretty dumb but after watching it thought it was a awesome movie and ended up laughing my *** off! What did you guys think?


It was OK.Just OK .
Where I lost my money and my time was at :Paranormal Activity frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated

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Mon 10/12/09 08:40 PM

...what?
..and how in Gods name did you even read it that fast?!


I am a Android :wink: .I am 10000000000 faster then you :banana:

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Mon 10/12/09 08:36 PM
wowwwwwwwwww

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Mon 10/12/09 06:48 PM

:heart: When you fall in love, is it more with a person, or how that person makes you feel about yourself?:heart:


Is not the same thing ?I guess so :tongue:

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Mon 10/12/09 05:11 PM

Ok more pics


there you go :wink:

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Mon 10/12/09 05:07 PM
Maybe some more pictures ,,,,,,,,

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Mon 10/12/09 04:47 PM

if a guy is a good provider do u overlook everything else like cheating, no quality time.


Hell NO !noway noway noway noway

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Mon 10/12/09 04:21 PM
hi there and welcome flowers flowers

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Sun 10/11/09 09:14 PM

hi everyoneflowerforyou hope i meet someone here


Hi.
If you are thinking positive you willsmitten smitten

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Sun 10/11/09 08:33 PM

If you feel like an outsider/outcast/or just different this the place for you.


Ha?

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