Mar 26, 2010 06:34 PM by
Mothershiprider
Okay, well I really don't have anything to post but I thought that I would post something anyway so I could see if I am doing this right. ...
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Mar 23, 2010 10:46 AM by
Jyynnie
So I finally caved and let Jamie and Anna convince me to get a puppy. To be honest, this wasn't my greatest moment. I had no idea what we were in for, and how much work training a puppy would entail.. or just how bloody fast he was going to grow. ...
Feb 15, 2010 09:47 AM by
Charmed
I'm going to Las Vegas this week, has any of you been there before ? Any suggested things to do?
Feb 10, 2010 05:25 PM by
Juniper
The decision has been finalized.
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Jan 28, 2010 07:02 PM by
greekwoman
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Jul 13, 2009 02:59 PM by
Cyber_Drone
Stub your toe? Say 'Sh#!' You’ll feel better
Shouting swear words has a powerful pain-killing effect, study shows
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31852963/ns/health-behavior/
Feb 28, 2009 12:35 AM by
greekwoman
Last Monday I had my first subbing job in Palm Beach County. It was fifth grade and though I was extremely nervous about my first day I was also very excited until I rolled up to the school. The surrounding area (homes etc) were in ruins some even boarded up… but I tried to stay positive… I couldn’t turn back now I had already excepted the job. Since I was only working half a day I came in around lunch and got to meet the teacher (which is rare)....
Feb 20, 2009 11:32 AM by
Zeus
So I just got my schedule for the next few weeks and I will be traveling around the country.
If anyone is close to any of these places, let me know so we can set up a day to meet for dinner or something. It is not set in stone yet, but this should be fairly accurate.
Schedule
Smyrna, GA 3/11-3/22
Patrick AFB, FL 3/23-3/24
Phoenix, AZ 3/25-3/36
Seattle, WA 3/27-TBD
Sep 30, 2006 12:59 PM by
Juniper
How does birth order influence your sex life? Just select your birth order from the list below and find out all about your sexual profile.
First-Borns or Only Children: They tend to be predictable in bed. You always know what they are going to do next.
Dr. Leman's advice: 'The skill that makes you good at work is the same basic skill that works against you in your marriage - control-mongering and perfectionism erode relationships rather tha...
Sep 30, 2006 12:58 PM by
Juniper
Only-borns
Positives: Only-borns are the mega-movers of the world. They are task-orientated; tend to be extremely well organised, highly conscientious and dependable. They are keen on facts, ideas and details and feel extremely comfortable with responsibility.
Negatives: The negative characteristics of only-borns can be tough to handle. They are often unforgiving, very demanding, hate to admit they're wrong and usually don't accept criticism well. To others, they seem very sensitive and indeed, their feelings are easily hurt.
First-borns
Positives: They are natural leaders and often high achievers. The majority of politicians, spokespersons and managing directors are first-borns. They frequently live with a sense of entitlement and even superiority. They often come in two flavours: compliant nurturers/caregivers or aggressive movers and shakers. Both are in control; they just use different methods. As a rule, first-borns are picky, precise people - they pay attention to detail - tend to be punctual, organised, and competent. They want to see things done right the first time. They don't like surprises.
Negatives: They are often moody and occasionally lack sensitivity. They can be intimidating, particularly by pushing people too hard or refusing to take no for an answer. Sometimes they can be a bit 'know-it-all', and often they are poor at delegating - largely because they don't trust other people as much as they trust themselves. They also tend to be bossy, perfectionists and overly-conscientious.
Middle-Borns
Positives: The classic middle-born is very relational, tends to be a people-pleaser and usually hates confrontation. Their basic need is to keep life smooth and their motto might be 'peace at any price'. They are usually very calm, will roll with the punches and are amiable, down-to-earth and great listeners. They are skilled at seeing both sides of a problem and eager to make everybody happy. That makes them good mediators and negotiators.
Negatives: They tend to be less driven than first-borns, but are much more eager to be liked - or at least be happy with them. They have a difficult time setting boundaries. They can drift into becoming 'co-dependent' as they try to please everybody. They are not good at making decisions that will offend others. They also tend to blame themselves when others fail.
Last-Borns
Positives: Last-borns are the world's cheerleaders. You have strong people skills and love to entertain and talk to others. You make friends easily and immediately make others feel at home. You're an extrovert, energised by the presence of other people and you're probably not afraid to take risks.
Negatives: Last-borns tend to get bored quickly. They have a strong fear of rejection and a short attention span. When the fun stops, they've had enough and want to check out. To some extent they're self-centred. They may harbour unrealistic expectations of finding a relationship that is always fun - and of course, such relationships simply do not last.
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Sep 18, 2006 02:32 PM by
Cyber_Drone
Check it out fuckers.
I really am not creative these days with the meet design as all my juices are going into a sock or the photo's site
Aug 26, 2006 04:21 PM by
Quik
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry6w3mRm-FM
not the RX-8 at the beginning....
sure it's limited to a 20F startup operating temperature, and the slow trickle of water from the tailpipe could be a disaster if they do figure a way to make it work in freezing conditions. but it's still 10-20 years away from production. every major auto company in the world has a hydrogen fuel cell development program.....maybe someone will figure it out
and if you're in the mood to laugh instead... http://www.videosift.com/story.php?id=8625 ...
Dec 06, 2005 02:49 PM by
Bernowt
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-12/06/content_3884475.htm
[quote]BEIJING,Dec.6 (Xinhuanet) -- A Chicago man by the name of Robert E. Byers has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft for the overheating of his new Xbox 360.
Byers complained that the video game console has a design flaw that causes the system to overheat and freeze up.
The lawsuit alleged that Microsoft knowingly distributed defective Xbox game consoles in its hurry...
Nov 01, 2004 10:42 AM by
Mothershiprider
So we all know Florida is picked on because of the last election, but now they are talking about a "Dead Bloc" mostly in Florida....I've cut and pasted the highlights:
The Associated Press
New Voting Bloc The Dead
An untold number of ballots from people who have died since casting them will be counted this year because of the haphazard and cumbersome process of enforcing laws in many states to weed out these votes.
With millions of voters taking advantage of new, in-person early voting in at least 30 states this year, it's even more likely that such "ghost" votes will be counted because, in most cases, those ballots are impossible to retrieve. Besides, it could be days or weeks after the election before local officials get word someone has died.
In Florida alone, more than 1.8 million people, many of them elderly and sick retirees, have cast absentee ballots or voted early in person in the past two weeks.
How many of those voters won't be alive on Election Day? Considering that an average of 455 voting-age people die in Florida every day, and that the 2000 presidential election was decided by a mere 537 votes, dead votes that slip through the cracks could become a meaningful bloc.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137229,00.html
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