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On that same site: microbes (actually a friend of mine gave me Syphie the spirochete for completion of residency. He's so cute sitting up with my book from 1928 on Syphilis.)
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Mare's eat oats, Doe's eat oats, little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy too, wouldn't you?
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Artist: Paula Cole Song: Feelin' Love You make me feel like a sticky pistil Leaning into her stamen. You make me feel like Mr. Sunshine himself. You make me feel like splendor in the grass where we're rolling Damn skippy baby you make me feel like the Amazon's running between my thighs. You make me feel love You make me feel like a candy apple all red and horny You make me feel like I want to be dumb blonde In a centerfold, the girl next door. And I would open the door and I'd be all wet With my tits soaking through this tiny little t-shirt That I'm wearing and you would open the door And tie me up to the bed. You make me feel love Lover, I don't know who I am Am I Barry White? Am I hot inside? What would I place with your hot conscious Oh baby babe babe babe I will be your death the moon light Take your time You make me feel love
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Why? Karen (ps and don't be cute and say "why not?")
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Wild Boys, 99 Luftballoons, Mr. Roboto odd videos like Wild West, Tainted Love I could loose a lot of time on that site! *I remember after one of my arm fractures.... got some of the good meds before they reduced the fracture.... the nurse asked me if I had any requests. "Duran Duran." I remember her thinking that was quite cute.
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OK....since we're not going to discuss Twue Wove and what bwings us twogewther today ...lets talk about sex. My main thoughts on her doing the deed with hiim is that it would be done in .... 2 seconds? Where's the fun in that?! As far as blowing out her tubes, just like he flies around and doesn't kill everyone or fly through everything, maybe the super spermies can swim to where they need to be quickly and without damaging anything.
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Your mother is a very strong and inspiring woman. And lucky to have such a wonderful son to give her all the support to help her though this time. I wish her wonderful days and years yet to add to her story. Karen
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Are you hijacking my thread with gratuitous compliments and flirtatious inuendo? OK. (Honestly though... yes. My name is Karen and .... I'm a geek. I've been one since I was in grade school (a catholic grade school, I might add ). I've been book free for 14 days now. It's hard. I keep looking at cool things at Barnes and Nobel but realize that there's more to life than just that. I have new friends now that helps me with this by taking me to NY and Co, JJill, spas.... I took the Devil Wears Prada Fashion 101 test and got a 26%.. Miranda's comments say that I'm useless, uninformed and my shoes are a disaster ... To quote Vinnie Antonelli - it's da shoes. They're tragic.) But... back on topic. Superman. True Love. That sort of thing.
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When I bought songs from iTunes, it downloaded them to the library and to the recently purchased files. I had to drag them to my favorite folder and then when I plugged in my iPod, I just made sure that they had a check in the box. I don't remember seeing any exclamation point. This was from iTunes Help (pull down scroll on the top of the screen) Copying songs to an iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini By default, when you connect an iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini to your computer, iTunes automatically copies the songs and playlists in your iTunes library to your iPod, and deletes songs from your iPod that aren't in your library. You can also set up iTunes to automatically copy only certain songs or playlists, or to allow you to copy songs manually. You may want to choose one of these options if you have more music on your computer than will fit on your iPod. If you want to use your iPod with more than one computer, set iTunes to allow you to copy songs manually. When you automatically update iPod on another computer, songs from the first computer are deleted from iPod. If you have a third-party music player, you can only copy songs to it manually. For information about copying songs to iPod shuffle, click "Tell me more." • To automatically update your iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini with all the songs in your library, first connect your iPod to your computer. When it appears in the Source list, choose iTunes > Preferences and click the iPod button. Click the Music button and make sure "Automatically update all songs and playlists" is selected. Then make sure the "Only update checked songs" checkbox is deselected. • To automatically update your iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini with only certain songs, select the checkboxes next to the songs you want to copy in the iTunes window. Then connect your iPod to your computer and when it appears in the Source list, choose iTunes > Preferences and click the iPod button. Click the Music button and make sure "Automatically update all songs and playlists" is selected. Then select the "Only update checked songs" checkbox. • To automatically update your iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini with only selected playlists, first connect your iPod to your computer. When it appears in the Source list, choose iTunes > Preferences and click the iPod button. Click the Music button and select "Automatically update selected playlists only," and then select the playlists you want to copy. • To copy songs manually from your iTunes library to your iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini, first connect your iPod to your computer. When it appears in the Source list, choose iTunes > Preferences and click the iPod button. Click the Music button and select "Manually manage songs and playlists." Then drag songs from your library or playlist to iPod in the Source list. • If you connect and update your iPod, and then add songs to your iTunes library that you want to add to your iPod, choose File > Update iPod. If you have more than one iPod connected to your computer, make sure you choose the iPod whose settings you want to change from the pop-up menu at the top of the iPod pane. Note: You cannot copy songs or playlists from iPod to iTunes.
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2 ?!?!?!?!?!? Try five. I guess it was OK... I was trying to block some of those less stellar sequels. (you know, like Highlander and then the next Highlander that wasn't Highlander 2)
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I'll just give a and be subtle over here eating my Pears Gallumbit.
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I think it could get very sticky very quickly especially if recent trends continue. There are several countries in that territory that are currently friendly to western society, but if an open war began (as opposed to these "battles" being fought), then true loyalties would have to be declared. It's likely that most of the Arabic countries would band together. That would be war to avoid, not just for the sake of lost life (cuz outrager knows so well the heart of America) but also for the sake of failure of a peaceful attempt to resolve these issues. Karen
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*whew* I wouldn't have wanted anyone to think that I worry my pretty little head over books stuffs. Need to keep up appearances and all that.
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Would it be pot calling the kettle to say "Geeks!"?
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Maybe she's one of those triple-breasted whores from Eroticon 6.
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There's NEVER any confusion on that
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I just want the "healthy and happy" option.
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Physics, schmics. Gravity's a law, things fall down, equal and opposite.... the easy answer to any of the questions would be "What would Wille E. Coyote do?" (and then pick the opposite answer.)
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She can change those options... she's got the Power.
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I don't often recommend donating specifically for a family member. It influences your answers to the screening questions whether you really know it or not. You look at the question and think... "This is the 'correct' answer, but then Susie won't get the blood.... so this is the 'right' answer." Not saying that people will lie on the big questions and intentionally give bad blood to someone they love, but the "little" questions like "Are you feeling well today?" or "What meds in the last 30 days?" But the devil is in those details. Whereas the blood that's donated for the community resources typically has no underlying "need" to give so the donors don't feel as pressured on the questions. I liked this in one of the directed donation websites:
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But, it looks like she's had a recent wax. So wouldn't that be ok?
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Toe Pick.
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I figure that if I write for it... I better help make sure there's some in the lab to give. Given over 8 gallons. Started in high school when we would get released from afternoon swim practice if we donated. Always a nice option! And a free cookie! Then got a job in college working at the local Red Cross Center.... more cookies! It's amazing that I'm not 300+ lbs. One of the hardest questions was asking a REALLY HOT guy "Have you ever traded money or drugs for sex?" Cuz a part of me then was wondered.... "How much would it take?" but that was back when I was sweet and innocent So of courrse I never really asked.
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*Warning* Reading further will give info on the movie if you haven't seen it yet but do wish to do so. Went and saw Superman 2 last night, and I was suprised by how pleasant the movie was.... it did bring up one discussion point though.... Should Lois give up a good man who loves her and has been with her for the past 5 years while Ka-el was off exploring his past? Is unobtainable love better than contented love? Cuz although she might love Supie... and he her... that relationship would be filled with heartache (big dinner planned and he's off saving some small country from a hurricaine)