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Mon 11/02/09 12:39 PM
What's the question?

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Fri 10/30/09 07:34 AM

Irish gangsters...

WTF says the Sicilian girl!!:heart:


Onlybigsmile kidding
Sicilian?! We all have our crosses to carry ;-) (j/k)!

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Thu 10/29/09 05:13 PM

I LOVE Norman Reedus! drool But, the whole Irish gangster thing is so *grr*!!! pitchfork I love Italian mob films but this brings a new culture to light. Old school New York is HISTORY as in we don't now chit about coming up in life in today's world!

At first disturbing, I really liked William DeFoe's character.




Irish gangsters are the best kind!!!

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Fri 10/09/09 11:21 AM
Am at my second one this year, anyone one else at one?

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Thu 10/08/09 01:40 PM

I'm dating a woman who loves facial hair. She is the first woman I have dated who likes it. All my ex girlfriends were always on me to shave. Facial hair,any thoughts? be seeing you

Facial hair on women doesn't do an awful lot for me.

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Thu 10/08/09 01:38 PM

But really, we should probably have side conversations by email.


hahahaha you don't know many ADD's do you

the whole world IS a side conversation

did you know that magnesium contains its own oxygen source and if it catches on fire its impossible to extinguish?


oh! look at the bird!

Elemental magnesium contains it's own oxygen?!


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Wed 09/30/09 01:39 PM

I've come to notice that ppl use the word f@ck like they would use "and" and "the". I'm no prude and have certainly dropped the f-bomb many times in my life, but it's not part of my everyday vocabulary. What happened to class? Do ppl not care anymore how they come across to others? Use it when it really means something, whatever the situation. I find that when someone uses it too often, it makes them seem like less than what they are, and it doesn't have the same impact it should have anymore.

I have select Tourettes Syndrome. I sometimes don't realise I'm swearing when it suits me!

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Wed 09/30/09 01:34 PM
Belated Happy Birthday to you Lisa! Hope it was a good one and that the pimples from the cake are already gone!

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Wed 09/30/09 01:32 PM
Just back from Hannover, Germany, 5 nights there :)

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Wed 09/30/09 01:31 PM

Talk about busybodies!

State to mom: Stop baby-sitting neighbors' kids

AP – By JAMES PRICHARD, Associated Press Writer – Tue Sep 29, 7:23 pm ET

IRVING TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Each day before the school bus comes to pick up the neighborhood's children, Lisa Snyder did a favor for three of her fellow moms, welcoming their children into her home for about an hour before they left for school.

Regulators who oversee child care, however, don't see it as charity. Days after the start of the new school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning her that if she continued, she'd be violating a law aimed at the operators of unlicensed day care centers.

"I was freaked out. I was blown away," she said. "I got on the phone immediately, called my husband, then I called all the girls" — that is, the mothers whose kids she watches — "every one of them."

Snyder's predicament has led to a debate in Michigan about whether a law that says no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers needs to be changed. It also has irked parents who say they depend on such friendly offers to help them balance work and family.

On Tuesday, agency Director Ismael Ahmed said good neighbors should be allowed to help each other ensure their children are safe. Gov. Jennifer Granholm instructed Ahmed to work with the state Legislature to change the law, he said.

"Being a good neighbor means helping your neighbors who are in need," Ahmed said in a written statement. "This could be as simple as providing a cup of sugar, monitoring their house while they're on vacation or making sure their children are safe while they wait for the school bus."

Snyder learned that the agency was responding to a neighbor's complaint.

Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said the agency was following standard procedure in its response. "But we feel this (law) really gets in the way of common sense," Boyd said.

"We want to protect kids, but the law needs to be reasonable," she said. "When the governor learned of this, she acted quickly and called the director personally to ask him to intervene."

State Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland, said he was working to draft legislation that would exempt situations like Snyder's from coverage under Michigan's current day care regulations.

The bill will make it clear that people who aren't in business as day care providers don't need to be licensed, Calley said.

"These are just kids that wait for the bus every morning," he said. "This is not a day care."

Snyder, 35, lives in a rural subdivision in Barry County's Irving Township about 25 miles southeast of Grand Rapids. Her tidy, comfortable three-bedroom home is a designated school bus stop. The three neighbor children she watched — plus Snyder's first-grader, Grace — attend school about six miles away in Middleville.

Snyder said she started watching the other children this school year to help her friends; they often baby-sit for each other during evenings and weekends.

After receiving the state agency's letter, she said she called the agency and tried to explain that she wasn't running a day care center or accepting money from her friends.

Under state law, no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers. Snyder said she stopped watching the other children immediately after receiving the letter, which was well within the four-week period.

"I've lived in this community for 35 years and everyone I know has done some form of this," said Francie Brummel, 42, who would drop off her second-grade son, Colson, before heading to her job as deputy treasurer of the nearby city of Hastings.

Other moms say they regularly deal with similar situations.

Amy Cowan, 34, of Grosse Pointe Farms, a Detroit suburb, said she often takes turns with her sister, neighbor and friend watching each other's children.

"The worst part of this whole thing, with the state of the economy ... two parents have to work," said Cowan, a corporate sales representative with a 5-year-old son and 11-month-old daughter. "When you throw in the fact that the state is getting involved, it gives women a hard time for going back to work.

"I applaud the lady who takes in her neighbors' kids while they're waiting for the bus. She's enabling her peers to go to work and get a paycheck. The state should be thankful for that."

Amy Maciaszek, 42, of McHenry, Ill., who works in direct sales, said she believes the state agency was "trying to be overprotective."

"I think it does take a village and that's the best way," said Maciaszek, who has a 6-year-old boy and twin 3-year-old daughters. "Unfortunately you do have to be careful about that. These mothers are trying to do the right thing."


Note the bold sentence in the story. What the hell ever happened to people minding their own damn business??

I hear what you're saying, in the context of this story, but I'd rather people look out for each other than turn a blind eye to something unusual going on.

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Wed 09/23/09 05:05 PM
Edited by talldub on Wed 09/23/09 05:05 PM
8. REM - Man on the moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hKSYgOGtos

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Wed 09/23/09 05:03 PM
Edited by talldub on Wed 09/23/09 05:04 PM
6. James Brown It's A Man's Man's Man's World

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_M2tp-ZHnM

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Tue 09/22/09 02:06 PM




hello, whats da crac?waving waving
jaysus! An Irish bird!!


u would think we were hard to find on here, there r a few of us! lol wel whats up wiv ya talldub?
WATS THE CRACK UR DEFO AN IRISH GIRL LOL

Don't you mean "What's the craic"?

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Tue 09/22/09 01:59 PM

ummmm sorry

ya'll dont get to know that kind of stuff about me

Ah come on Robin, this is important stuff, the world needs to know!

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Tue 09/22/09 01:45 PM

Just wondering what peopke typically use for a cell phone, what plan, and how much you pay for it each month. Here is mine, I will start.

Phone: G1 (Google phone)
Provider: T-Mobile
Monthly Bill: ~$86.00
Details: Unlimited text, minutes, internet. When you call my phone, instead of it ringing you get "Rick (Youtube it if you don't know what it is.)

...your turn!

Phone: Nokia N95 / iPhone / Nokia E65
Providers : O2 / Vodafone / Meteor
Monthly Bill 20 euro / 45 euro / 0 euro
Details. Too many to go in to

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Tue 09/15/09 02:42 PM
Going to Germany on the 25th :) Ich binn looking forward to it!

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Wed 09/09/09 04:06 PM
I was coming out of college and my brother called me, first plane had just crashed..

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Wed 09/09/09 04:04 PM
What's really worrying me is that masturbation has been linked to blindness noway

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Mon 09/07/09 05:48 PM

It's raining!!!!!!!!


Three months and not a drop......three long dusty months....




it's absolutely P*ssing down!!!!!!!!!!!! WHooo hooo!!!!!!!!!


From 6 30 this morning (it's 7 50 am now) have been outside doing the happy dance, in my jamies!!!!!!!!!


Yay!!!!!!!!!!

Omg !!!!!!!!!!!!it's getting HARDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!surprised


Man the lifeboats!!!!!!!


rofl rofl rofl

3 months without rain - how i envy you! We can't get 3 days!!

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Mon 09/07/09 05:43 PM

Creamy or chunky?







Peanut butter.

Can't stand the stuff, am convinced the main ingredient is toe jam :blech: