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Sun 06/03/07 06:45 PM
I have learned (the hard way, I might say) the darkest hour of the night
is when sunrise is approaching... and that when you feel that you have
hit rock bottom there is only one way: up!

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Sat 06/02/07 07:51 AM
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Sat 06/02/07 07:47 AM
This is the only sensitive thing I have ever herd you say.

The system in paper, is ideal. But it has proven time and again that it
dos not work.

Poor child, what must have been for her to take her life and her
children's... and she had to take them first and then end her own... if
she had any regrets at the moment she couldn't even have gone back,
because to live with the guilt of having taken the lives of your
childrenis just too heavy a burden.

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Sat 06/02/07 07:05 AM
Hey, after bearing his children and putting up with his bull if he asked
me to have surgery and he is paying, I'll get the surgery and bring back
to its place everything that gravity took a toll on. And I will dump his
ass, sue him (I don't know on what grounds, I am sure a cunning lawyer
will help me), make him pay a lot for child support and alimony, never
get married again (myself) and go live my life... traveling, museums,
books and concerts, and stay home to raise my kids...

Not a bad bargain, beautiful kids, money, my body back, and still sharp
of mind... Yeah, I'll do it!

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Sat 06/02/07 05:51 AM
forgive my ignorance but... what makes a country boy or cowboy better or
more acceptable than a non-country boy? than a city sleeker?

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Fri 06/01/07 02:29 PM
I am at the office reading this

My face is streaming with tears, and my coworkers think that I've got
bad news... when in fact I can't stop laughing... OMG, Tom! this is as
good as good cry...

I can just imagine my butt-cheeks glued together with my hoo-ha

laugh laugh laugh

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Fri 06/01/07 12:55 PM
she would cry a lot

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Fri 06/01/07 11:17 AM
Peanut and vanilla... from Panamanian "house of ice-cream"... but I
can't have none as I am lactose intolerant... not a mild case, but the
worse case...

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Fri 06/01/07 11:08 AM
thanks {{{{{hugging you back}}}}}}

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Fri 06/01/07 11:02 AM
Thank you Michael, Mikey, Joyce... all of you friends...

:heart: Love y'all

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Fri 06/01/07 10:27 AM
Lawry, flowerforyou

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Fri 06/01/07 10:26 AM
To my father, a friend and a teacher...:heart:

To my grandmother, more than a mother, a storyteller and the best nanny
ever...:heart:

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Fri 06/01/07 09:35 AM
You would be surprised at how many people do not love me! laugh

I don't mind... I still love them :heart:

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Fri 06/01/07 07:56 AM
My children, Amanda, Brad and Marie Claire.

:heart: :heart: :heart:

I don't see anything wrong with shouting the name of your loved one from
the mountain tops, or the roof tops............. If I was in love or
seriously attracted to someone, I would shout it. As it is, I am
staying shut.

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Thu 05/31/07 02:01 PM
We have prayed for our friends to go through their ordeals with courage
and strength.

Now I want to request of prayers to thank for they have come through,
they are still with us, and they will still need our support and
prayers.

thank you friends.

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Thu 05/31/07 01:39 PM
it is a law of survival of the species. In order to keep balance the
stong eats the weak, and so creating a vicious cycle.

In the case of humans I believe that as long humans have the capacity to
think, rationalize, make decisions, eventually, the thought process will
bring us back to creating tools for survival and to protect those tools
and our lives they will be turned into weapons...

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Thu 05/31/07 01:31 PM
corrections: he has no father figure to look up to.

correction: to come with his shield and not inside

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Thu 05/31/07 01:23 PM
Traditionally, it has been the mother's role to teach and to guide. In
ancient times, men were fighting wars and battles and the mothers were
at home teaching the children. Growing boys did not have an example to
look upon, but the stories told, so naturally, it was the mother's job
to teach them how to be men, as many men did not return from these wars.
We teach our children courage in front of adversity, help them to grow
being loving men, and respectful of others and of women.

In my case, I have 1 son, whom I am raising by myself, with my two
girls. He has no contact with his father so he has father figure to look
upon. It is my duty to make of him a man, a gentleman, responsible,
caring and loving, who in turn will teach the same to his offspring.

He will need courage and honor to pick and fight his own battles, and he
will need wisdom to choose his weapons well. I can only prepare him up
to a level, and after that, pray. That he will come back with his shield
and inside, but if he did, to ahve met his challenge honorably.

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Thu 05/31/07 11:51 AM
laugh laugh laugh

Are we killing this thread? frown

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Thu 05/31/07 11:39 AM
Exactly! That's just too many words for my limited English but you got
the idea!!!

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