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Doesn't Shemar have the most gorgeous smile you've ever seen? nm

Posted By: justme2 on 2007-11-19
In Reply to: sexy men - marilyn

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My wife doesn't let me hang out on a forum dripping with all you gorgeous chicks unattended....sm
And every now and then I catch her eyeing me in a speculative sort of way out of the corner of her eye while idly twirling the little Beretta that I was foolish enough to teach her how to shoot.

Now, I don't say she's actually made any verbal threats. No, no - nothing like that. But it's not too hard to interpret the occasional warning shot that whistles past my head.
shemar
To die for!!  Would I ever like to have him for Thanksgiving dinner - as a guest, you know, not the main course -well, maybe he could BE the dessert!!!  Awesome smile, great body - you think he is happily married?  I'm older, but I can still remember when!
Exactly, he doesn't have to work so I've assigned him the job of Mr. Mom...
It works for us. I didn't realize how much he did for me with all the errand running etc until he hurt his foot once..I was exhausted trying to do his jobs and mine too. That is when I learned to appreciate what I had.  I can't remember now what it was like being a single parent and how I did it. It is hard work.. and don't you think I haven't said a prayer every day to God for bringing me my guardian angel. He has changed my life 100%.  I was the one on an earlier post who told of my abusive prior marriage so I paid my dues and this is what I was blessed with.
A Christmas Story....it doesn't matter that I've seen it sm
a million times, I still love it. Have you seen the DVD with the interviews with several of the kids that are now grown up?
Thanks for the smile. That was good. NM
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He does make you smile. He looks like he..sm
is smiling. He looks like a big love.
She is a cutie. She put a smile on my
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Something that will make you smile
Its a 3.25 minute video on dolphin bubbles. It's amazing and cute. Guaranteed to make you smile.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuVgXJ55G6Y




Thanks for the smile this morning! nm
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Hey, have at it. If you want a lazy, apathetic, not affectionate, doesn't listen, doesn't make
can reach him!!! Let me know if you're interested.
Butterfly!!! (aka Prissy) Thanks for the smile :-)
:-)
I had to smile when I read your post. sm
Every time she complains of the itching I ask her about her breathing or if her tongue feels swollen. All mothers tend to think alike, well most of the time, maybe not Lindsay L. mom.
Yes they do. And the man is always portrayed with a big smile on his face and being SM
the stud ready to perform. There is no talk about any bad odor or offending anyone.
I'm glad he made you smile...sm
He makes me smile every time I look at him. Here's another pic just to make your day...lol


Had to share a smile with y'all

I just told my 8-year-old we were having spaghetti tonight for supper.  He loves spaghetti.  He asked me if we had any "Papa John cheese" -- LOL -- he means parmesan cheese.  Sometimes my kids crack me up! 


I also love that commercial....his smile is adorable. nm
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Hats and a Smile: Photo inside
A couple of weeks ago, I posted about Conner, a 13-year-old boy from Indiana who had a BMT for a very rare disease called NEMO. Only a handful of NEMO boys have had BMTs with "mixed results" according to Conner's mom. Conner's transplant was in August and he's had a rough time with a few highs and lots of lows. I thought it would be neat if Conner could get a hat from every state to maybe boost his morale as well as cover his bald head since it's getting cold! So far four hats have been sent and a few more are pending. I was hoping you all could help out by either sending a hat, or even just passing the links along as the more this gets around, the more hats Conner will receive.

At least check out his web site that his mom and dad maintain updating his progress, posting slide shows, etc. Conner is one in a set of triplets and also has a 10-year-old sister. The photos tug at your heart and the music rips out what's left of it. It would be great if you signed the guest book. His mom says they read it together every day and it means a lot to the both of them. This family, and especially Conner, needs all the encouragement and support they can get.

Thanks everyone!

To check out Conner's story:

http://www.caringbridge.org/in/connersmith/index.htm

Go to the Hats for Conner link for info on sending a hat.

I love that site, one of my no-fail smile sites.
Love the picture; I love my kitties.
Name one thing that brings a smile to your face everyday

Or more if you can't decide.


Mine is petting my cat and giving her kisses on her belly and watching her roll around purring really loudly. (okay, so I don't have any kids to give kisses to so this is the next best thing).


It doesn't make me mad but it doesn't sound intelligent either (sm)
I am sure if all of those people who were aborted were living, some would be good and some would be bad, in the same proportion as there is good to bad now. Your statement makes no sense. So somehow the babies who were aborted were meant to be aborted because they were bad seeds? Whatever. Sorry, that's just silly.
It doesn't always work that way though - some give but it doesn't come back like that nm
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God Bless, graciesmom, here's to quick healing, and a big beautiful smile!!!! :-)....nm
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Hes gorgeous!!!!
and it looks like he feels really at home in his new home.

On another note, watched a bit of the "animal talent show" on Animal Planet earlier today (caught the tail end of it -- no pun intended), but they had a dog on there who would literally hop on the door of a running dryer and retrieve tennis balls -- blew my mind!!!
WOW!!! That is gorgeous. nm
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Up. Fake but gorgeous! lol (we think so at least!)
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My Stars! He is GORGEOUS! sm
wow! I would snap him up in a minute! I cannot imagine anyone putting that beautiful dog up for adoption, but you are so lucky! If your DH is not into showing, perhaps putting out for stud? there is money in that too, and he would make some beautiful puppies!!! I cannot imagine your other dog rejecting him, but maybe more than one visit would be a good idea. Good luck to you! ks
He's *gorgeous* with a pedigree to die for. sm

I'm jealous!  ;o)  BTW, the win he had under judge Kathleen Kanzler (Innisfree Siberians) is very impressive.   She and her daughters are very well known and respected in Siberians.  It was her dog that won Best of Show at Westminster (in 1984, I think it was).  Try not to get bitten by the show bug.    It's a whole other world. 


I hope Sasha likes him so he can live with you! 


She is just gorgeous. You can see the gentleness in her!!! NM
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As I said - they are gorgeous creatures
I watched one eat a mourning dove but usually try not to watch.  They pluck and leave a great pile of feathers.  Great Horned Owls can get cats - in case you have one - but their favorite food is skunks - a bird of prey expert told me that the white stripe makes a good landing strip at night!!  I too keep the camera close by, got a couple, but usually by the time I get focused he has moved on. 
What a gorgeous horse!! sm
I am sure he is just as happy where he is now as he was with you! You saved his life once and he won't forget that! Bless you both!
your baby is gorgeous!!!! sm

I have three bassets, 12, 11 and 8 years old.  I love my dogs!  I'm a huge animal lover, they are like my kids.  Bassets are very stubborn.  It took a while to train our first basset.  Our second basset (Lucy) we got when Flash was 1 year old.  Lucy wasn't as hard to train as Flash was.  Our third basset I got when he was about 5 years old.  He was used to being outside, and he wasn't hard to train either.  I'd giver her some time.  They are such loyal dogs!!!  Great with kids too. 


 


I think she is gorgeous...congratulations!
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Weather was just too gorgeous today.
I went outside in a sleeveless shirt to decide how to dress to walk the dogs, and ended up tidying up the yard instead! Won't my neighbors be relieved, LOL.

Yes, the dogs eventually got their walk, but first I fed them. Sasha decided not to eat tonight ... until I explained that we'd go for a walk only after she ate. She ate it right up and then did her time-for-my-walk dance!

Hope this weather makes it up north soon.
Gorgeous kitty! Will pray it all goes well! :) nm
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FRED is gorgeous!!!!! Thanks 4 sharing...nm

GORGEOUS pet-collars! Check this out.... -sm

To all of you pet-lovers out there:


I've seen lots of websites offering fancy dog and cat collars, but nothing like this one!  There are pages and pages of lovely sparkly rhinestone collars.... it took me forever to finally choose one for my new little princess-kitty! 


If your pampered pet could use a little "bling", you'll love this site!


  


 


They are gorgeous, and he is just too adorable for words!!! NM
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What a gorgeous colt! From your description - sm
of his temperament, and liking to do 'interesting' things, I'll bet he'd made a great police horse, or be fantastic in trail-horse competition at shows! (Not to mention excellent for actual trail-riding!) What a cutie!

I've had horses in the past; my last one, a dark brown thoroughbred, was a Hunter/Jumper. I got him when he was just 3 years old & unbroke, and he finally died at age 25. Can't afford them anymore (live in an apt., so have to board...) but I do miss it!
yeah but...Mexico is gorgeous. Hey, I went to Cancun. I look at sm
it this way: If more of us were to vacation and spend our money there enjoying their gorgeous wild life and pretty beaches, that would give them plenty of tourist money and they wouldn't have to leave their country! I respect those hard-working Mexicans who stay in Mexico (like the ones who courted us at the resort), and I support the likes of them. They work hard, stay in their country, and I will give them good tips and help them to help their families as I enjoy snorkeling, deep sea fishing, and great food.

I wouldn't put all Mexicans into a box and say that you wouldn't give them a dime. Yes, there are illegals here who have no morals and I certainly don't support them! But, like I said, I do support those hard-working ones who are staying in their own country. I don't see a problem in that.
These are gorgeous! Now what to pick for my chipmunk-chasing
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Gorgeous night walk in the snow.....
Walked the dog last night around 8 pm. There are about 12" of snow on the ground, covering the pines, the roof tops, and blanketing the side street where I live. It was breath-taking, which might have been due to it being 23 degrees, but more so because the sky was inky black with a few clouds here and there, and the stars were so bright. The tress without their leaves were silver, contrasting against the black sky, stars twinkling through their branches. The pines were still bent with the weight of snow and snow-covered Christmas lights on the trees glowed dimly. My footsteps crunching on the packed snow was the only sound heard, with the occasional snorting pig imitation my moronic dog does when snow gets up her nose from sniffing too strongly.

I hate having to dress like Nanook of the North and looking like the Michelin Tire Man, but walks in the night like that make me forget about the insanity I endure M-F, at least for a little while.

Technically it is still fall, this is Maine, so I might have a different take on the snow come March.

Lucky, you! I am sorry I got the spelling of this gorgeous breed SM

wrong. I study dog breeds, know every one in the dog shows, etc. and then made that fo-pa.  Not intentional, I assure you.  They had the Pembroke and Cardigan. You would have loved it.


 


Yes. You must make a point to see this next year. It is so adorable and a change of pace for those of us who don't watch the football game. They have them on what looks like a football field with lots of toys and they are all running around, and they play a sound track in the bakground that sounds like fans cherring in the crowd! 


She is gorgeous, and a twin to my niece's beautiful cat, Nina! NM

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Sunny, gorgeous October day in Cali - (guess that's

Gorgeous! Very nice coat! Does she have a bit of corgi in her? Looks like our corg/shep. mix. nm
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She's sweet. I think she's gorgeous. Love her hair. Love her sm
smile. I wish I looked that great! I don't even come close, so who am I do judge? I admire beauty greatly in other women...I envy them!
If you've got one, you've got bunches!

How do ya feel about cats?  That's what I'd do...get a cat...but I love cats and love it when they bring me 'presents' of dead varmints. 



If that's not an option, and you're not comfortable with baiting, glue traps, or that sort of thing, it'd be worth it to hire a professional 'cridder ridder' or exterminator.  Those things will chew up your walls and floorboards like you have no idea and cause incredible amounts of damage.  Good luck in your jihad! 



 


 


I've done this 12 yrs and I've had to take breaks sm
Took a break and worked at my kids preschool one year, worked at a hospital one year, took a couple months off once. It does burn you out because it takes all of your concentration. When I worked at the hospital as a secretary I could not believe how easy the job was ;-) I was sooo used to just getting paid for actual work that when I had a conversation with a coworker or a phone call or took lunch, I felt like I was getting away with a lot! I hope your break works out!! I wish you lived close-by, we could take turns watching each others kids ;-)
That actually doesn't look that bad!
I love pork especially at a pig roast...by the end of the day the meat just falls off the bones it is so tender. Doesn't look too terrifying!
Doesn't take much to get you going does it? nm
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If a dog doesn't have anything
to do, he will occupy himself. His thing is barking, which isn't fair to the neighbors. I had a neighbor who'd let his laborador bark for hours on end while I was trying to work. Almost drove me insane. To catch a break I'd occasionally take a rawhide, stuff all the cracks with peanut butter, and throw it over the fence. Ah, blessed peace for a while.

Cesar Millan has a website. I'm sure you can get lots of ideas there. It's all about exercise, discipline and then affection. You have to communicate your leadership and also use up his energy and teach him what it is you expect of him.