I figured they would drag it out more, but (sm)
Posted By: Y&R fan on 2007-05-18
In Reply to: Perhaps...sm - Y&R
something about the way they showed previews for today, showing the back door of the church. I don't know. Yes, Phyllis is an EXCELLENT actress.
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click n drag
OR if that won't work, right click the pic, save as and save it to your systems as a GIF or JPG. Then you should be able to click and drag it over.
drag it out from the wall
I would pull it out of from the wall, put poison chunks in the hole, seal the hole, scrub down the stove with gloves and a mask and baking soda, go to a different appliance store and ask for new insulation, turn on the oven at about 500 for two hours to kill everything else and make my pizza.
Have you seen him in his full drag queen attire?
He makes one tall scary-looking woman...
http://idol-mania.com/american-idol-fan/2009/03/19/adam-lambert-drag-queen-photos/
So true. Mass (or mob!) mentality is a real drag.
inteligence (at least in comparison to some of the lower apes..) and originality most human beings are born with, that somewhere early in our lives, "society" begins to do its best to beat it all out of us. It starts in kindergarten, goes all the way through college (so-called places of "higher learning"), and then intensifies to almost unbearable levels once we join the workforce. I guess it's that same ol' story - it's all about power. Those who have it are threatened by those of us who think outside the box (and color outside the lines).
I finally had to dump my butler. It's such a drag fetching my own paper. sm
...especially when the paper boy throws it under the Rolls Royce.
I figured....
....that they meant for people to think the monitor strip was an EEG and that she had brain cancer. Or maybe they just don't have a very good medical advisor for the show.
You're right, there is absolutely no proof that Juliet's sister's tumor recurred. He may have just told Juliet that to keep her on the island and now - voila! - he produces evidence that he "cured" her.
There is still the question of what kind of force was "unleashed" when they let the computer countdown get to zero without putting in the code. There was a tremendous effect at the time but there hasn't been much said about it since. That's one of the questions I want answered....
I figured
that it was probably normal nerves, I had the same kind of nerves before my hubbie and I got married I was so nervous about it changing our relationship which it did but it changed it in such a good way. I feel like a child would just deepen our relationship but then I start thinking about other things... I desperately want to be a good mother but also a good wife. Oh well the only way to find out is just go ahead with our plans to try and have a baby. We have many nieces and nephews and he is absolutely wonderful with them. We also were with his cousin this past weekend who has an 18 month old, the kid loved my hubbie!! She would just talked to him and she even told him she loved him before we left. He talked about how sweet she was and how sweet it was she said that to him. I think he will be such a good father. Thanks for letting me know it is just normal nerves that helps!!!
I had one, but I figured out the cause
and quit doing that. For me I get one if I'm doing anything that puts unusual pressure on my wrist in a certain position. Triggers include pushups, weight lifting (probably had my wrist in the wrong position back in HS), and handsprings. If you could figure out the trigger you might be able to modify your wrist position. Mine always went away.
I figured it would be a cut in pay but
how much, I don't know. When I worked in house I was happier, lost weight, fixed myself up more and felt better. I liked being able to work my hours and then forget it. Here, I feel chained to a computer. Now that I am at home, I have gained weight, haven't worn make-up in 6 months, really finding it hard to be motivated to do anything. I would go back in but it is too far to drive, 50 miles.
The school is only a block away. I could go to work, come home and enjoy. No computer malfunctions, no worrying about making quota on line counts, I feel it is time for a change. Then again, I am having a bad computer day. After being down for 2 hours I had to make myself get back on when we finally could and work again and now I have to make up the hours I lost.
never mind, i figured it out nm
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Watch out I just figured out how to do this
Hey now, this is how we need to all transcribe, with three little assistants to help us all. Adia on the bookshelf. Vincent on the desk and Tristen on the shelf. Vincent has since crossed the rainbow bridge, he is sorely missed by all. Anyone else out there able to match this for helpers in photographic evidence, lets have a contest.
I finally figured out how to add a pic...
I love everyones pics of their pets, so here's my girl Sara sleeping with my son. She is 7 years old and we rescued her from the pound when she was 5 months.
This is how my fibro figured out
I had not a clue when I went to the doctor, shoulders really hurting me, so sore and tender. Doc got me to lie on my stomach and started to palpate my spine. When you jump off the table with pain, then you have fibro.
I haven't actually figured it up...sm
But I would say about $100-$150 a week on food. There are 3 of us in the family. Me, my son, and my husband.
both my kids figured it
My kids never believed in Santa, and they would ask is there one and I would say yes, and change the subject because my kids have big mouths and would have marched into preschool and "educated" everyone else. So the answer is yes, change the subject, don't drag it out. Don't educate the rest of the three year olds by being "honest" with your kids. We just minimalized the importance of it and get on with the rest of christmas.
My daughter (the youngest) figured it out
at about age 12 or 13 when she was awake when I put a quarter under her pillow for a tooth. She didn't let on to me, but says now (she's 17) that she extrapolated on her own that if the Tooth Fairy didn't exist, probably Santa didn't either. She says she never felt lied to, and cherishes the magic she felt back then.
I miss free XM radio on AOL, but figured that
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Yes, we called him 'gay Elvis' before we figured out
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