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Fri 10/06/06 10:41 PM
I have never heard of April Wine or the song, and I was born in 1955. I
must really be out of touch. I could probably name some groups and
songs that lots of people have never heard of.
I wont strain your brains at this time though, maybe later.

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Thu 10/05/06 01:02 AM
On my back, with knees behind my ears and 2 pillows under my butt!

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Thu 10/05/06 12:53 AM
ET phone home. I see aliens every time we watch this movie.
Its one of my favorites.

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Wed 10/04/06 01:17 PM
Miss Cancer, I agree with you. The sexual aspect of any relationship
should be in private only, and between 2 consenting adults. Anyone who
flaunts their sexuality is just trying to get attention. Its clear that
they have some issues with the whole thing. I am a nurse, and work with
many male nurses who are gay. There are those who you cant really tell
they are gay until you get to know them. There are those who are
obviously effeminate, but who never flaunt there sexual orientation.
They are kind of like, just one of the girls. They are sensitive,
intelligent and fit in, just like everyone else. Then there are those
who openly flaunt their sexual preference. They make everyone
uncomfortable with their words and actions. These gays, I could do
without. I believe that these people have a mental illness for one
reason or another,
and I worry about them. Most of these nurses are on antidepressants and
any number of other mood altering medications. They have trouble
sleeping and struggle socially
most of the time outside of their gay circle of friends. I try
to get along with everyone. Sometimes it is hard to not be judgemental.
I do think that lesbians have it easier than gay men. Lesbian
relationships tend to be more socially acceptable. I remember
a lesbian couple who were neighbors of my parents when I was a young
girl. Everyone knew what they were. They didnt flaunt it. They just
lived peacefully as a couple in their house, just like everyone else.
They wore mens clothing and had short haircuts. They went fishing a
lot. They each worked a job, did
their own car and home maintenance and were active in the community.
Normal loving relationships are a good thing, no matter what your sexual
orientation is. I know that the Bible says something about same sex
activity not being acceptable, but God
created all of us and loves us unconditionally.
I believe that people who are homophobic, think that all gays
want to have sex with "them" They need to understand that they
may not be attractive to gays, just as, not all heterosexuals
are attracted to all other heterosexuals, just because theyre
heterosexual. So you naughty old Homophobics out there, you can
unclamp your butt cheeks and relax! They dont want you anyway.

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Tue 10/03/06 12:18 AM
I still want to know how the farmer got the hen, dog and sack of feed
home in his boat. Did he make the dog swim? Maybe the dog ate the hen?
I need the answer!

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Sun 10/01/06 11:26 AM
A&W Root Beer!

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Sun 10/01/06 01:00 AM
Hi Angel,
Dont you think that women are picky about the men that they choose too?
I do believe that men are more concerned initially with a womans looks,
because thats the way that most men are.
If they arent attracted physically to a woman it is difficult for them
to even want to get to know her. I believe it has something to do with
procreation. God made men physical beings,
whereas, women were created to be emotional beings. Women are
more concerned with personality, security, strength and all the
other good things that make a man attractive to a woman. Think
way back to the caveman days. The caveman was out and about
sneaking up behind any unsuspecting young female so that he could follow
his instincts. The cave woman, I suspect, tried to
be with the strongest, smartest, best hunter, who could protect her and
father children who were smart, strong survivors.
Its not a mystery. Its a fact of life.

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Sat 09/30/06 01:12 AM
I dont want to be the one to tell you this Danny, but your spelling,
grammar and punctuation is so poor, that it is difficult to understand
what you are talking about. Tough
to communicate! Sorry.

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Sat 09/30/06 12:58 AM
medical latin noun? Is this an acronym? What is it in regard to?

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Thu 09/28/06 12:02 PM
Yes I do believe in Hell too Michy. I do not believe that us
humans can understand or perceive Hell as it really is. I think
that there are different levels of Hell as you said, according to our
sins. The pain and torment is so excrutiating because our Spirits are
separated from the Love of God. Human Spirits
are a part of God here to do His will. Its all about LOVE. Sin
separates us from that love, but we are human and have been given the
gift of free will. We choose to sin or not to sin.
We choose to repent for those sins or not, also. Im choosing
Gods' way of LOVE. How about you?

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Wed 09/27/06 09:53 PM
Ooey Gooey was a worm and ooey gooey was he!
He climbed upon the railroad tracks, the train he did not see,
OOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEYYYYYYYY GGGGGGGGOOOOOOEEEEEEYYYYYYY!

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Wed 09/27/06 09:48 PM
Some people I know named their baby girl, Heaven. I love the name, but
dont know if I would name my own child that.

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Wed 09/27/06 08:41 PM
I am a Registered nurse and have been for many years. I love my
job when I am doing the things that I went into nursing for.
Patient care at the bedside is number one priority for me no matter
what. Regretfully technology has taken its toll on primary care
nursing. If any of you have had a hospital stay in
the past 5 years you probably know what Im talking about. You
get to see your primary RN 2 or 3 times in 8 hrs if youre lucky.
We are off somewhere entering data into the computer, fighting with
pharmacy to get aaaaaallllll of our pts meds for the shift,
or deciphering doctors orders, attempting to get aaaaalllll of
the permits, labs, meds etc...and also keep the patient stable
for surgery, procedure or discharge and on and on and on.......
Many people think that the nurse aid is their nurse because thats who
they see most often and who does most of their personal care. Before
computers, automated machines, robots etc...it seems like we did just
fine. I was the only nurse that my patients had and they received
excellent care all the time. I will miss my patients and coworkers when
I retire but
I will be glad to hand over the torch to someone else.

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Wed 09/27/06 08:24 PM
Hi Kathy!
You are a very brave soul! I believe that everything happens for a
reason. I hope that yours is a wonderful reason. I dont
suppose that anyone will be hearing from you for a while. Good
Luck and God bless you. You are a special lady.

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Wed 09/27/06 03:16 PM
I hate arguing politics!

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Mon 09/25/06 12:09 PM
I would really like to hear more religious views on this subject. If
you know anything about the Mormon churches views
please let me know. Any other religion as well. Thanks.

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Mon 09/25/06 12:06 PM
Thanks Juskat for your very honest answer and not responding with anger.
I know the subject alone causes great anger in many people, myself
included. That is why I added to try and look at this as if the person
were someone you cared about.

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Mon 09/25/06 12:24 AM
What is your definition of Hell, paterafan?

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Mon 09/25/06 12:17 AM
Someone who I was very close to was a known child molester. He
preyed on young vulnerable girls around 10 to 14 years of age.
He had been in trouble with the law for this, but was never really made
accountable for a lifetime of perverted damaging behavior. Other than
this, he was kind, generous, thoughtful,
hardworking and was loved by family and friends. He was not religious
and had little perception of spirituality. He had no
real interest in anything about Heaven or Hell until he came
closer to his death.
I am very interested in what people think about ,what may or may not
have happened to his spirit after his body died. Think
of this, if you can, as if the person were someone that you loved and
cared about. I would also be very interested in finding out different
religious views on this. Particularly
the Mormon religion or any other. Thanks!

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Sun 09/24/06 01:26 AM
I have been a nurse for many years. Late one night during a graveyard
shift I came into one of my patients rooms to find
the very elderly and frail gentleman to be what I thought was very close
to death. He lay flat on his back with large eyes upgazed and partially
open, mouth open wide enough to insert a baseball and breathing only
occasionally. His skin was cold and
damp to touch and quite gray/yellow in color. His heart was barely
beating. I decided that I would get a head start on
cleaning him up to take him to the morgue before the inevitable
happened. I very gently and professionally proceeded to wash his body
(all parts) and as I began to wash that (one part) the
man sat bolt upright in bed, looked me straight in the eye with
anger in his eye and said to me "you god damn horny old bitch,
what the hell do you think youre doing?" Needless to say, I
almost fell over dead at that time. The man lived through his hospital
stay and was discharged back to his nursing home eventually.