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Mon 04/07/08 08:14 AM
McDonalds has a hamburger university. Therefor, all our fast food folks on JSH, you are professionals. Kudos to you. Thanks for bailing me out on those journeys to CT with my stepson. I would have lost my mind with all the kids in car if it weren't for you guys. Always smiling, ready to take my order, very professional.

ddanster, I love that,

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Mon 04/07/08 08:02 AM

laugh I love pudding!laugh



Chocolate with abunch of Redi whip, yummy

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Mon 04/07/08 08:01 AM

......anyone can SAY that they're a professional. The proof is in the putting!laugh

Fantastic!

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Mon 04/07/08 07:52 AM

It could also mean HOOKER.


I guess if you take pride in it, than your a professional, so how's biz?

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Mon 04/07/08 07:50 AM
When someone lists themselves as professional, what does that mean? accountant, plumber, insurance agent, hamburger flipper. I think we're all professionals. Round of appause to all who take pride in what ever they do.

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Mon 04/07/08 07:26 AM



Theme party or bedroom theme party??? laugh


The bedroom theme party is fun, my friends did one, they came dressed in Dr. Dentins's, curlers, night cream. It was fun. Yep, I'm an old fogey, I thought it was cool.



You aren't that old I remember those pajama parties as well!!!!
flowerforyou

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Mon 04/07/08 07:20 AM

coffee girls lol good morning alldrinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker yummmmmmbigsmile


Thank you and good morning. See you can sorta boil water. ok, your in charge of making coffee and I'll cook.

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Mon 04/07/08 07:16 AM
ahhh, I think its romantic. You've done evrything right so far. You e-mailed, you've phoned, you've IM. Congrats on taking the next step to love. I hope everything works out, throw caution to the wind and enjoy.

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Mon 04/07/08 07:09 AM
ok, so no A for being original, isn't the thought that counts. Thank you for listing the website, have a great day

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Mon 04/07/08 07:06 AM


Lets start this thread, for the creation of leftover chicken. Any kinda of chicken parts, roasted, broasted, charbroiled. it can be soups, casseroles, salads. Give your favorite or if you've found a favorite to share.

Thanks to hellkitten for bringing this up the other day when she needed a recipes for her leftover bok bok.

Please make sure we gives step by step instruction, they'll be guys looking as well.
Hey,hey maybe some of us guy's can cook to.OK left over chicken really doesn't matter how it was cooked but broiled seem work best.Heat large skillet over med to hi heat.Melt butter and add a large tortilla and heat for about one min and turn.On half of the Tortilla spread chedar cheese.Chop chicken intovery small peices.When cheese melts add chicken and pacante.Fold tortillia in half.makes a great Quesadilla.To add flavor you can add sour cream and to add alitle crunch add shreded cabbage.enjoy


Thank you! No insults intended to our men or women for that matter.

Cabbage! awesome would have never given that a thought

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Mon 04/07/08 07:03 AM

Theme party or bedroom theme party??? laugh


The bedroom theme party is fun, my friends did one, they came dressed in Dr. Dentins's, curlers, night cream. It was fun. Yep, I'm an old fogey, I thought it was cool.

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Mon 04/07/08 07:01 AM

There has been much excitement in the media in anticipation of the 2008 Olympics in China, much of it based on two factors: First, U.S. nationalist pride in support of our athletes competing internationally, as happens every Olympic year; and also the public relations campaign by China promoting itself and the "coming out party" we have heard so much about in the media.

The boycott calls over the Olympics stem from a few reasons, mainly freedom for Tibet, a nation China invaded in 1949 for its natural resources. The subjugation of the Buddhist monks in Tibet has been a leading topic of human rights activists for decades. There is also issue of general human rights under communist rule, yet China is slowly become more capitalist despite its communist leadership, thus hope for more change.

Separately, the rapid industrialization of China has resulted in a major pollution problems, thus many Olympic athletes are worried air pollution from Chinese factories will degrade their performance capabilities, and as such many Olympic athletes are not planning to arrive in China until the last possible moment, meaning many will forgo the opening ceremonies, as opposed to traditionally arriving early to acclimating themselves to the venue.

The U.S. State Department has now weighed in, saying that tourists should limit themselves to official Olympic areas for safety concerns. This stems from a change in attitude among the traditionally pacifistic Tibetans who have physically clashed with Chinese soldiers recently, presumably knowing television cameras were nearby. The State Department fears that these clashes may spread beyond Tibet.

All in all, while the media was excited about the Olympics in China, the reality of what will potentially be the most troubled Olympics in history is sinking in for many Americans. At the same time, businesses which have invested in the Beijing Olympics are publicly discounting such fears in order to protect their financial interests.

Stephen Spielberg, for example, has been a Free Tibet activist for many years, yet he engaged in a PR contract with China, and then suddenly backed out of his dealings with China, which makes Boycott Watch suspect his pullout was a planned PR move all along.

Internationally, Prince Charles of England came under fire for being the first world leader, or at least figurehead in his case, to announce he was not going to attend the opening ceremonies, a virtual who's who of world leaders. Global politics is playing a role in these decisions, as the leaders of some countries have to weigh the cost of a no-show snub for their economy, as China has became a global financial and manufacturing superpower that may not be beyond revenge games.

President Bush, for one, is going to the opening ceremonies for the economic fear reasons, as the U.S. cannot afford the chance that China may pull back its part in financing of the U.S. national debt - the U.S. economy is simply held hostage not just by the foreign dictators who control the U.S. economy via oil, but also those who control the U.S. economy via the mounting national debt which is resulting in the declining dollar on the world currency exchanges. More significantly, the US relies on China for the manufacturing and distribution of consumer goods - while China relies on the US as a market for its goods, the US economy relies on Chinese goods far more for its economic stability and growth, as low priced goods have played a significant role in the growth of the buying power in the U.S.

The concern of Boycott Watch, in this case, is how such a boycott would affect the US. When analyzing this, it is important to remember that many business people who are claiming there will be no effect in the U.S. may in fact have a vested interest in the failure of such a boycott. Billions and billions of dollars have already been invested in the Olympics in the form of sponsorships and broadcast / reporting rights, which is also why the U.S. simply cannot afford to boycott the China Olympics, especially considering the failure of the total Olympics boycott by the Carter administration.

If, for example, there was a U.S. consumer boycott of the Olympics, a 10% drop in anticipated television viewership could have a devastating effect on the return on investment of some advertisers, and a 20% drop would not just mean that television broadcasters may lose significant revenue, but also that advertisers and sponsors may not see the return on their investment either. In the case of television, there is a significant upfront investment to broadcast the Olympics which must be met just to break even, and the same applies to official sponsors.

In essence, China has been very concerned about its image and is doing everything in its power to put on a dog and pony show, while at the same time the U.S. businesses, thus the US economy, can not afford a sluggish return on investment in the China Olympics, despite geopolitical concerns, especially for the Republicans before just before the presidential elections.

President Bush will, therefore, have to promote the Olympics for several reasons despite the Presidents personal objections considering his human rights stance. This is primarily because the U.S. economy can not afford a fight with China right now, making the November presidential elections a minor consideration in comparison, but part of the overall concern for both Republicans and Democrats, where Democrats are likely to question President Bush his China policy once the Democrats have their nominee.

The US put itself into a position where a boycott of the Olympics in China can be harmful to its own economy, but considering the growth of Olympics boycott activity over human rights issues, American consumers may not see the national economic impact at all. It is still too early to determine who will ultimately boycott the Olympics and of that boycott will amount to much, but consumer boycotts have been known to be very successful, thus explaining the fear by sponsoring businesses, media accountants and even politicians.


I love what you have written. My hope is, that awareness will bring pressure to the chinese gov. Freedom for all. Good luck to our athletes

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Mon 04/07/08 05:46 AM


Lets start this thread, for the creation of leftover chicken. Any kinda of chicken parts, roasted, broasted, charbroiled. it can be soups, casseroles, salads. Give your favorite or if you've found a favorite to share.

Thanks to hellkitten for bringing this up the other day when she needed a recipes for her leftover bok bok.

Please make sure we gives step by step instruction, they'll be guys looking as well.
huh cook, I only cook with phone not gas!!noway


LOL, well maybe one of our many cuties can fix some viddles for you!

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Mon 04/07/08 05:43 AM
Ronnie, age 5, he was bff, we did everything together. Even said we'd marry someday.

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Mon 04/07/08 05:39 AM
Lets start this thread, for the creation of leftover chicken. Any kinda of chicken parts, roasted, broasted, charbroiled. it can be soups, casseroles, salads. Give your favorite or if you've found a favorite to share.

Thanks to hellkitten for bringing this up the other day when she needed a recipes for her leftover bok bok.

Please make sure we gives step by step instruction, they'll be guys looking as well.

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Mon 04/07/08 05:29 AM

I grew up in western nc.

you find fried anything in the south candy bars, ice cream, twinkies, I have even had deep fried pizza which was interesting to say the least.

fried ice cream rocks when its done right :)


yummy! In South Jersey we call them Panzarotti's. Made by the Tarantini family. Its pizza dough, sauce cheese or any other topping. Their fried golden brown and have little tiny bubbles on the outside of the crust. Simply smashing.

Fried Ice Cream- Balls of French Vanilla Ice Cream rolled in crushed cornflakes, cinnamin and brown sugar, placed back in the frezzer to set up, deep flash fry (like 10 seconds), top with honey or choc sauce and whipp cream, yum.

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Mon 04/07/08 05:22 AM

So after long conversations with friends both IRL and online, and being asked "Why are you single?" I realized I am too happy with my life. I don't troll bars, I don't cling on, I would rather have the company of friends.

This poses a question in my tiny little head then.

Do you have to be despirate to find someone? (No offense to my friends who are in relationships, they are great and awesome) but I think I have to lower my standards to "be" in a relationship.

Does anyone else think this way?


What you have going on is great! No need to troll for a guy. If someone comes along than tada! icing on the cake.

A relationship will not complete you. Your already there.

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Mon 04/07/08 05:17 AM




Dating rule #1...NEVER OFER TO PAY!!! laugh laugh laugh


That is all wrong. Why would you say that. I dated a Gold Digger and she never offered to pay either. Are you looking for someone to take care of you? Are you a user. This is modern society. What is see is a one way sign.



Expecting a man to pay for the first date doesn't necessarily mean one is a gold-digger, for heaven's sake. Perhaps, she's looking for a gentleman who would be honored to pay for dinner for a lady.


Any real gentleman would be honored to pay for his first date with a woman. Anyone who argues that needs a reality check.


Officer and gentleman, plus your really handsome too!

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Mon 04/07/08 05:12 AM


Dating rule #1...NEVER OFER TO PAY!!! laugh laugh laugh


That is all wrong. Why would you say that. I dated a Gold Digger and she never offered to pay either. Are you looking for someone to take care of you? Are you a user. This is modern society. What is see is a one way sign.


now, now, lets be nice

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Mon 04/07/08 05:10 AM

and good morning again.
They just showed on the news a survival training group in Lake Erie; the water is still only 36 degrees. Did not think it was that cold.

Off to a busy day with Ms. IRiS. She's a real pill, takes a lot of money to please her. At least you only have to take her out once a year. LMAO


Wow! thats cold. Shrink Mr. Johnson big time

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