fuzzEbluebathrobe
@fuzzEbluebathrobe (378)
United States • Age 62
Joined myLot 17 years ago
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singlemommy
@singlemommy (2955)
• United States
10 Jul 08
My daughter came home from Vacation Bible School tonight and said that one of the youth ministers there said that if they raised $500 during Vacation Bible School that he would kiss a baby pig in front of everyone at the closing...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe Its not the pig kissing you should be concerned about its that he convinced your children that they were somehow responsible for raising or collectively donating $500.00 to the church. That is shameless!!
If they need money and someone to raise it they should...
10 Jul 08
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MacPlowman
@MacPlowman (6)
• China
14 Jul 07
Being a father means pleasure and responsiblity as well. As a father of a 6-month-boy,I'd like to keep a record of how to bring up my son so that I can share with you my theory and practice in this regard. It is not easy to be a...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe Dude! you have a 6 month old... you have no time to keep a log and think about how your parenting measures up in theory. While you are doing that where is his mother? ... running herself ragged trying to run a house and maybe a job. The only theory you need is...
14 Jul 07
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SheliaLee
@SheliaLee (2736)
• United States
14 Jul 07
I wasn't sure whether to start this discussion or not. But this has been a bad day and I need input and support from my friends.
My daughter has been going for several months now to a local flea market selling her BeautiControl....
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fuzzEbluebathrobe I am sorry this happened to your daughter but she should be proud of how she handled it. Your daughter is no shrinking violet. Well handled- Making as much noise as possible and protecting herself. The fact that he actually touched her does make it a form of...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
23 Jan 07
From a news story I was reading, it appears that a woman in Chicago loves her husband so much that she was willing to induce labor and have her child a few days early just to insure that her husband could attend Sunday's NFC...
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FLampard
@FLampard (394)
• Malaysia
7 Jul 07
Can anyone share ideas about hacking a hotmail email account without gaining any informations about the victim?
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fuzzEbluebathrobe Why don't you check the FAQ on the hotmail website or contact their customer service for help. Are you for real?!!!
There is nobody on this website who is going to help you with this. Hacking is a crime!! How is it that you have 179 responses and no rating....
7 Jul 07
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punlonnjack
@punlonnjack (1308)
• United States
7 Jul 07
I have a full time job and own a business.I had a situation at my full time my work place.A co-worker that worked with me stole a construction job from my husband (the company we own) after we had hired him to work for us.He...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe Have you ever taken a sick day when you were not sick? Better look over your shoulder next time.
I am afraid that even his boss just kind of thinks of you as a tattle tale and probably thinks less of you eventhough he had to check out your claim. You now have...
7 Jul 07
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maddysmommy
@maddysmommy (16230)
• United States
6 Jul 07
Aren't personal experiences just as good as one who is qualified? Or do you only take advice from those who have a PHD or some type of degree or has worked in that particular field?
I was curious to see what others felt because...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe Of course all mylotters speak from personal experience.
That experience may come with age or education or a strong reading habit on a particular subject. None on us are experts in anything. If I were a qualified expert I would be able to bill you just for...
7 Jul 07
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xkristalx
@xkristalx (230)
• United States
6 Jul 07
I know that this is a hard topic to discuss among Americans right now. After tragedy of the terrorist attacks most Americans decided that they wanted some sort of immediate revenge to show whomever had messed with America that...
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whyaskq
@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
4 Jul 07
I classify problems into 2 types : Good problems and Bad Problems.
Good problems are problems that bug us initially and maybe for a while but they can be solved ultimately. It is only a matter of time, effort and one...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe But what if you do not have the money to solve a problem that could be solved by money?
Rich people can also get terminal diseases, have emotionally crippling psychological issues and can never trust that someone loves them for them and not their money. All...
4 Jul 07
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monicathinks407
@monicathinks407 (311)
• United States
4 Jul 07
Who were you with? What did you do and what did you eat? Did you see alot of participation with fireworks in your neighborhood?
Well, I spent my time with my family. We had a full day of fishing, playing basketball, grillin,...
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sahm35
@sahm35 (890)
• United States
4 Jul 07
Do you have any friends that are of another race than you? Was it difficult to relate to them at first?
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fuzzEbluebathrobe This is the very question is at the heart of why people who have never had a friend who was a different race, religion or ethnicity think it is so impossible. The very fact that you have met them in a place that is common to both of you is the first clue that...
4 Jul 07
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fuzzEbluebathrobe I think it is wise to focus less on "Bible Thumping" than other more substantive interactions with people around you.
How will you be viewed by others after your passing? What earthly deeds or misdeeds will you best be remembered for? Truthfully answering...
4 Jul 07
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worldwise1
@worldwise1 (14885)
• United States
4 Jul 07
I have always found dragons to be so special and mystical. I just love them even though they are quite fearsome. I think that my love of dragons attracted me to the Spyro the Dragon game on Playstation. I used to play alone for a...
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fuzzEbluebathrobe From my experience with Dragons it is hard for me to think of them as anything other than big, stinky, clumsy,scaly,loud,overbearing oafs. No insults intended towards actual oafs.
They make terrible neighbors and are alwasy setting things on fire. I am sick...
4 Jul 07
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mari123
@mari123 (1861)
• China
4 Jul 07
Do you like coffee?what kind of coffe do you like?Black coffee?coffee with milk and sugar?cappuccino, Lattes.
just talk about it!
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