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HAHAHA Aint that the truth!

Posted By: QAer on 2008-03-04
In Reply to: sounds like previous admin--they deleted everything - negative about them too

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    hahaha, I just went through the same thing....
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    He is 1 year old now, and rarely makes any messes unless I have the utility room closed and don't pay attention to the time.
    hahaha, same thing here!
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    HAHAHA- Wait until you hit menopause.SM

    forgetfulness - returns in middle age to late middle age - happens to many/most w/menopause - you will become forgetful....*lolol*


    and there is no escape unless, of course, you CHOOSE to take hormonal replacement therapy - which many have not and do not today due to the other very severe problems HRT causes...


    YO - but a shout out to you - BEST OF LUCK IN YOUR MID 40s-50s......and 60s-70s w/that forgetfulness.  *roflmao* and it doesn't get better into your 80s and 90s either.  THINK ABOUT IT....*lol*


    Your problem seems to be that you leave ABSOLUTELY no room for error, and it's all gonna come back and slap you in the face in a decade or two or three.  I promise this - I don't wish it on you.....but it's KARMA -


    KARMA - very much like a kinahura (spelling is wrong but YOU know what I mean) equates to what goes around, comes back around, and bites you right on the face (or in the tuchas.......take your pick)......


     


     


                



     


     


    HAHAHA! Okay, get off mommy's computer now, please. nm
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    You wont believe this!! hahaha.. Mine is
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    Hahaha! You made my day, this is too funny!...s/m
    I feel the same.

    Begging for $ 100.--???
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    hahaha! REAL grown up, gals.
    I'm back in high school. weee
    Half dollars? And that's supposed to be attractive???? HAHAHA! Not.
    x
    Hahaha, cute. Dogs are not only smart, they are good neighbors. nm
    x
    Just tell her the truth -
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    Ain't THAT the truth! LOL nm
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    It's the truth because God said it? sm

    But how do you know God (or Jesus) said it?  Everything He's supposed to have said has been *interpreted* by mankind, then *translated* from another language, to another language, etc., and influenced by the *politics,* leaders, and culture of the day... how many thousands of years ago?  There are bound to be things lost in translation, misunderstood, misinterpreted (misquoted!). 


    I'm just saying, it's all been subject to man's interpretation of it (and still is to this day).  It can't all be taken literally (though some people do which is incomprehensible to me). 


    I think in many ways the bible is a beautiful piece of literature, but I also think much of it is fiction. 


    You can count me among those who are spiritual but not religious (esp. organized religion, whoo boy!), and this is just one reason why. 


    Interesting topic. 


    now, isn't THAT the truth.....

    Truth is ...
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    I have an ex-husband who turned our yard into a junk yard and spent his free time fixing other people's things while our place went to heck.

    I know how you feel! Good luck.
    Nothing else taken with this- a lie or truth?
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    DEFINITELY tell the truth!
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    The truth would be my way
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    Ain't that the truth!!!
    If she's that mature, she should have tried the best birth control, which is not having sex at all!!! 
    Probably the truth is that if they don't

    come around, they have a little peace.  Every encounter with their mother is going to ruffle her feathers and freak her out.  You are a cold, cold woman.  Hopefully they are getting some acceptance from their in-laws, if you haven't screwed them up enough to wreck their marriages too. 


    How about you tell the person you are talking long distance to, "I'm sorry, my daughter is calling, I have to go."  Where are your priorities?


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    It is most always better to tell the truth
    Especially if they are your friends. If they really are then they will understand, but if they find out you lied to them they will eventually loose all respect for you.

    This is a lesson I've been trying to teach my daughter for years.....hasn't worked yet, but she doesn't have many friends either.
    I think there is some truth to this
    If a young man is very close to his mother, and he looks to her as an example for what women are like, then yes it is possible they look for a girl like Mom, especially if she is a good cook. However, my daughter told my son that the June Cleaver's, from Leave it To Beaver, are about gone, and the girls from this generation are very different. My son was used to my keeping my house clean, having meals at the dinner table at night, chauffering them to their activities, staying up at night and helping with school projects, working 2 jobs to make ends meet, and being a single parent, and I raised my sons and daughters to think that a job was not a dirty word and they needed to help out too.

    It is funny though that the girl that my son married is similar in appearance to me, but she does not cook, nor does she clean, but she is a good mother and manager of their finances. My son said the other day that he longs for a home-cooked meal at anytime, and wishes I lived closer, although he has gotten to be a good cook.
    Ain't that the truth....
    There is no such thing as a cheap horse either, especially in California--what is hay running there now, anyway? Was pricey when I left 3 years ago, so I bet it is much higher now.
    Boy, isn't that the truth.

    I used to think people who made a point of organic this or that and organic cleaning products were a little kooky.   Not so much any more. I built a greenhouse with money I inherited from my mom last year so I can grow my own food and not pay $15 a pound for organic anything at Whole Foods. 


    If we truly looked at the FDA "allowables" as to what is allowed in mass produced food, I think we'd all turn a little green.


    Ain't that the truth, Sylvia?!?!?!!!!

    Ain't that the truth! That ought to be regulated too :)
    x
    Just from experience and just the truth
    NM
    When they ask, tell them the truth. There is a reason they are asking. nm
    x
    I think they are the ones posting truth about ESL &
    x
    You want the truth or a little white lie?
    I ate 3 great big peppers and that is the truth. No one else here, hubs told me he does not like. I usually do not cook but decided I wanted some and got all my ingredients together and they were really, really good. Double burp....
    I think there might be a nugget of truth there....
    Or at least there's something reminiscent.

    Not long after DH and I got married, he stood in the bedroom door and just laughed and laughed at me (but in a good way, you could hear the love). Turned out I was sitting up in bed, watching TV, reading and nibbling on a snack — just like his mother did.

    (He also laughs at me and the girls when we remind him of my mother.)

    maybe she is telling the truth
    would you scare kids with that???? There are certain things that should not be discussed with children.
    Wow - did you ever tell the truth in that post!! nm
    x
    When to tell your kids the truth ...

    So, if you made mistakes in the past, do you tell your kids what you did and still tell them why they shouldn't?


    I am inclined to tell my kids the truth about my past mistakes with drinking, sex, etc.  I don't think I have a sordid past, but I could have made better decisions.  I am not naive to think this might change the way my kids think about me, but if presented in the right context maybe I could pass my life experience on.


    What do you think?  Would you keep your bad decisions to yourself or let it all out?


    If you find out the truth behind this, let me know
    I bought a home years ago and found out after having lived there probably 20 something years someone died there and someone else murdered there, so I was told. I was not told anything at all prior to my buying. It seems like an unnecessary disclosure to a potential buyer anyway.
    Thing Is, you are going to have to tell her the truth.
    I know she is your mom and you really don't want to hurt her (and this will), but you are going to have to bite that bullet and be honest, and do it as soon as possible before she makes any more plans.  No, this is not like her coming to your house.  This is YOUR family's vacation.  I am surprised she did not think of that, so you need to tell her with no beating around the bush.  Then in the future, she will wait for an invitation before thinking your family wants to drag them along.  It may make her think about a few other things too.  This honestly is a hard thing to do but it will be healthy for your relationship in the future.
    i totally agree with that. it is the truth.
    right before i told my 3rd grade daughter the truth about santa she was saying "but momma, i believe, i believe..." like she was just beggin to believe. it was sad,but she knew that if she believes santa will come
    Tell them the truth, you're still looking for a man that's good enough ; )
    That ought to shut them up. LOL. It is rude. I'm over 40 and often get the "do you have kids" question and I do not. If they ask why not I say *I guess I've been blessed*. LOL
    how about being honest and telling him the truth..sm
    imagine how he will react when (and he will) he finds out you have been lying to him. Just tell him. His reaction may be less than when he finds out about a total lie!
    So your post is not about a univeral truth (SM)
    So your post is not about a univeral truth, it is about your own truth.  Have a nice day as well.
    it's simple Truth. Not complicated at all.
    x
    hih? truth? whose? Men who wrote Bibles?

    You guys are bad. It is the truth. Check BBC for yourself.
    //
    Be sure child is telling the truth and go after her sm
    Be prepared though for the fight of your life, the school will stick up for her and your kid will be so labeled that you may have to take that poor kid out of there. I have been there. Some people should not be teachers, but unfortunately, they are and we all suffer for it. Respond but don't react, think hard about it first.
    I know it sounds dumb, but this is the truth (sm)
    I thought I missed my chance to get out when I did not turn my husband in when he attacked me 3 years ago. I thought I had to wait for another big incident. I did not think any of the things he is doing would matter to anyone. I thought he was just a jerk. I didn't think I could go and tell someone the things he is doing and actually get help. I am intelligent about a lot of things...apparently not about this. I just recently found out that these things are considered abuse. I thought only the hitting part was and I thought i had waited too long.
    why is it rude to state the truth?

    I've worked with people like you - they come in as a newbie and just start telling everyone what they need to change to suit the noob.  Everybody was happy with the status quo, but instead of the newbie seeing how they can fit into the group, the group should immediately bend over backward and change their habits because the important person has now entered the building?  Get over yourself.  Seriously.


    Tell ya what, I'm queen of my castle.  And if I should ever decide to have a roomate, that person better like the way I live, or stay out.  Thinking I'm going to change all my ways to accomodate them is just....  Maybe those guys are THAT desperate for a roomie's money, but I doubt it.