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Thu 11/09/06 10:52 AM
Damn lil for real combine yours with rambills minus the armmory
disspencary that would be my world!!!

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Thu 11/09/06 10:47 AM
I belive that as parents what we say goes. When we are providing our
children with well balanced diets, good food, they should eat what is
given to them. If we are eating it and it is not a "strange" food they
should eat it, yes. I do not belive in sending a child to bed hungery
though, if they refuse to eat what they are given, they may not really
be hungery right then. Save the food for them and when they say that
they are hungery give them the food that was offered earlier. Next time
that food is made have the child help make the food and then they will
eat it because they helped make it. Now in the instance that they have
eaten everything else on there plate but the "meatloaf" then yes send
them to bed, they have had some food and that will get them through the
night. As for the child threating to leave ask the child who is going to
feed them when they leave?

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Thu 11/09/06 01:50 AM
NO

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Thu 11/09/06 01:39 AM
any one online?

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Thu 11/09/06 01:36 AM
Sober tonight

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Wed 11/08/06 01:29 PM
lol

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Wed 11/08/06 01:09 PM
maple leaf = maple syrup

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Wed 11/08/06 01:08 PM
Edited by CrazyJ on Wed 11/08/06 01:08 PM
Marijuana Initiatives: November 2006
Marijuana-related initiatives appeared on ballots throughout the country
on November 7. Results will be posted here as they become available.
Some margins may change slightly when all votes are fully counted in the
day or two following the election.

The following measures were funded by MPP (the Nevada initiative) or
MPP's grants program (the Missoula and three California measures):

City or State: Name of Measure: Effect of Measure: Results: Run By

Nevada Question 7 Permit the manufacture, distribution, and sale of
marijuana to adults aged 21 and older LOSS
44%-56%
MPP


Santa Barbara, California Measure P Make marijuana possession the lowest
law enforcement priority WIN
65%-35%
Sensible Santa Barbara


Santa Cruz, California Measure K Make marijuana possession the lowest
law enforcement priority WIN
64%-36%
Santa Cruz Citizens for Sensible Marijuana Policy


Santa Monica, California Measure Y Make marijuana possession the lowest
law enforcement priority WIN
65%-35%
Santa Monicans for Sensible Marijuana Policy


Missoula County, Montana Initiative 2 Make marijuana possession the
lowest law enforcement priority WIN
53%-47%
Citizens for Responsible Crime Policy

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following measures were also on ballots on November 7:

City or State Name of Measure Effect of Measure Results Run By
South Dakota Initiated Measure 4 Allow medical marijuana access LOSS
48%-52%
South Dakotans for Medical Marijuana


Colorado Amendment 44 Allow possession of up to one ounce of marijuana
LOSS
40%-60%
SAFER


Eureka Springs, Arkansas Make marijuana possession of one ounce or less
the lowest law enforcement priority WIN
62%-38%
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville chapter of NORML


Albany, California Measure D Allow a medical marijuana dispensary in the
city of Albany WIN
53%-47%
Americans for Safe Access



1st Plymouth Representative District, Massachusetts PPQ #4 Possession of
up to one ounce of marijuana should be a civil violation subject only to
a $100 fine (non-binding policy statement from voters) WIN
61%-39%
Drug Policy Forum of Massachusetts

12th Plymouth Representative District, Massachusetts PPQ #4 Possession
of up to one ounce of marijuana should be a civil violation subject only
to a $100 fine (non-binding policy statement from voters) WIN
60%-40%
Drug Policy Forum of Massachusetts


7th Norfolk Representative District, Massachusetts PPQ #4 Seriously ill
patients should be able to possess and grow marijuana with a doctor's
recommendation (non-binding policy statement from voters) WIN
64%-36%
Drug Policy Forum of Massachusetts


3rd Middlesex Senate District, Massachusetts PPQ #5 Seriously ill
patients should be able to possess and grow marijuana with a doctor's
recommendation (non-binding policy statement from voters) WIN
67%-33%
Drug Policy Forum of Massachusetts

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Wed 11/08/06 12:37 PM
unending = un-dieing

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Wed 11/08/06 12:36 PM
Every time my oldest daughter passes a sewer, man-hole, or pipe on the
ground she asks me if there are spiders or snakes in there. and when I
tell her that there might be, she asks me if she is going to fall in.
When I tell her that I will Not let her fall in she hugs me and says
thank you

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Wed 11/08/06 12:31 PM
them = who

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Wed 11/08/06 12:26 PM
This is why I love Oregon so much In one day I can go to the coast head
inland do somefishing then do some night boarding. the next day I could
head into eastern Oregon and hit up some caves or whatever, this is Gods
country here!

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Wed 11/08/06 12:21 PM
no one = me

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Wed 11/08/06 08:47 AM
what kinds of buds yall got out there?

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Wed 11/08/06 08:42 AM
WHOOP DAT TRICK get em LOL

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Wed 11/08/06 08:41 AM
Good

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Wed 11/08/06 08:34 AM
Gotta love a big mountain with snow... hell yea I surf the hills my man

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Wed 11/08/06 08:30 AM
Hell yea, did it too. went to jail cuz of it. I think it was worth it I
have not been snitched on scence

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Wed 11/08/06 08:29 AM
Did ya kick some snitch ass?

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Wed 11/08/06 08:11 AM
so no really rambill you haven an off day bro? yesterday you were
crackin em off good