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Reply #210 posted 08/15/06 1:31am

sacredwarrior

my husband
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #211 posted 08/15/06 2:07am

jone70

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^^^
you wish

lol
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #212 posted 08/15/06 7:38am

amateur

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sacredwarrior said:

my husband



nup, that's not even an adjective. your disqualified.
young, dumb, and no fun..
most of my threads are missing
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Reply #213 posted 08/15/06 12:23pm

sacredwarrior

jone70 said:

^^^
you wish

lol



wishin aint got nuthin to do with it

there's a few different meanings for the word husband
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #214 posted 08/15/06 1:02pm

7ellusion

sacredwarrior said:

jone70 said:

^^^
you wish

lol



wishin aint got nuthin to do with it

there's a few different meanings for the word husband



Really, do tell because I only know of the one...
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Reply #215 posted 08/15/06 8:12pm

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7ellusion said:

sacredwarrior said:




wishin aint got nuthin to do with it

there's a few different meanings for the word husband



Really, do tell because I only know of the one...



Serial Divorcee smile
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Reply #216 posted 08/15/06 8:15pm

poseidon

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Prince is on his 2nd divorce already...is he the new Liz Taylor neutral
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Reply #217 posted 08/15/06 11:53pm

sacredwarrior

7ellusion said:

sacredwarrior said:




wishin aint got nuthin to do with it

there's a few different meanings for the word husband



Really, do tell because I only know of the one...



Hypertext Webster Gateway: "husband"

1. To direct and manage with frugality; to use or employ to good purpose and the best advantage; to spend, apply, or use, with economy. [1913 Webster]
For my means, I'll husband them so well, They shall go far. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

2. To cultivate, as land; to till. [R.] [1913 Webster]

Land so trim and rarely husbanded. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. To furnish with a husband. [R.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]


a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h?sbonda master of the house; h?s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h?sb[=o]ndi house master, husband; h?s house + b?andi dwelling, inhabiting, p. pr. of b?a to dwell; akin to AS. b?an, Goth. bauan. See {House Be}, and cf. {Bond} a slave, {Boor}.]

1. The male head of a household; one who orders the economy of a family. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

2. A cultivator; a tiller; a husbandman. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]

The painful husband, plowing up his ground. --Hakewill. [1913 Webster]

He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestic and field accommodations. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. One who manages or directs with prudence and economy; a frugal person; an economist. [R.] [1913 Webster]

God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. --Fuller. [1913 Webster]

4. A married man; a man who has a wife; -- the correlative to wife. [1913 Webster]

The husband and wife are one person in law. --Blackstone. [1913 Webster]

5. The male of a pair of animals. [R.] --Dryden. [1913 Webster]

{A ship's husband} (Naut.), an agent representing the owners of a ship, who manages its expenses and receipts. [1913 Webster]


husband n : a married man; a woman's partner in marriage [syn: {hubby}, {married man}] [ant: {wife}] v : use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"


Husband i.e., the "house-band," connecting and keeping together the whole family. A man when betrothed was esteemed from that time a husband (Matt. 1:16, 20; Luke 2:5). A recently married man was exempt from going to war for "one year" (Deut. 20:7; 24:5).


HUSBAND, domestic relations. A man who has a wife. 2. The husband, as such, is liable to certain obligations, and entitled to certain rights, which will be here briefly considered. 3. First, of his obligations. He is bound to receive his wife at his home, and should furnish her with all the necessaries and conveniences which his fortune enables him to do, and which her situation requires; but this does not include such luxuries as, according to her fancy, she deems necessaries; vide article Cruelty, where this matter is considered. He is bound to love his wife, and to bear with her faults, and, if possible, by mild means to correct them and he is required to fulfill towards her his marital promise of fidelity, and can, therefore, have no carnal connexion with any other woman, without a violation of his obligations. As he is bound to govern his house properly, he is liable for its misgovernment, and he may be punished for keeping a disorderly house, even where his wife had the principal agency, and he is liable for her torts, as for her slander or trespass. He is also liable for the wife's debts, incurred before coverture, provided they are recovered from him during their joint lives; and generally for such as are contracted by her after coverture, for necessaries, or by his authority, express or implied. See 5 Whart. 395; 5 Binn. 235; 1 Mod. 138; 5 Taunt. 356; 7 T. R. 166; 3 Camp. 27; 3 B. & Cr. 631; 5 W. & S. 164. 4. Secondly, of his rights. Being the head of the family, the husband has a right to establish himself wherever he may please, and in this he cannot be controlled by his wife; he may manage his affairs his own way; buy and sell all kinds of personal property, without any control, and he may buy any real estate he may deem proper, but, as the wife acquires a right in the latter, he cannot sell it, discharged of her dower, except by her consent, expressed in the manner prescribed by the laws of the state where such lands lie. At common law, all her personal property, in possession, is vested in him, and he may dispose of it as if he had acquired it by his own contract this arises from the principle that they are considered one person in law; 2 Bl. Com. 433 and he is entitled to all her property in action, provided he reduces it to possession during her life. Id. 484. He is also entitled to her chattels real, but these vest in him not absolutely, but sub modo; as, in the case of a lease for years, the husband is entitled to receive the rents and profits of it, and may, if he pleases, sell, surrender, or dispose of it during the coverture, and it is liable to be taken in execution for his debts and, if he survives her, it is, to all intents and purposes, his own. In case his wife survives him, it is considered as if it had never been transferred from her, and it belongs to her alone. In his wife's freehold estate, he has a life estate, during the joint lives of himself and wife; and, at common law, when he has a child by her who could inherit, he has an estate by the curtesy. But the rights of a husband over the wife's property, are very much abridged in some of the United States, by statutes. See Act of Pennsylvania, passed April 11, 1848. 5. The laws of Louisiana differ essentially from those of the other states, as to the rights and duties of husband and wife, particularly as it regards their property. Those readers, desirous of knowing, the legislative regulations on this subject, in that state, are referred to the Civil Code of Louis.


HUSBAND, mar. law. The name of an agent who is authorized to make the necessary repairs to a ship, and to act in relation to the ship, generally, for the owner. He is usually called ship's husband. Vide Ship's Husband.



HUSBAND, n. One who, having dined, is charged with the care of the plate.
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #218 posted 08/16/06 3:44am

MickG

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sacredwarrior said:

7ellusion said:




Really, do tell because I only know of the one...



Hypertext Webster Gateway: "husband"

1. To direct and manage with frugality; to use or employ to good purpose and the best advantage; to spend, apply, or use, with economy. [1913 Webster]
For my means, I'll husband them so well, They shall go far. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

2. To cultivate, as land; to till. [R.] [1913 Webster]

Land so trim and rarely husbanded. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. To furnish with a husband. [R.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]


a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h?sbonda master of the house; h?s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h?sb[=o]ndi house master, husband; h?s house + b?andi dwelling, inhabiting, p. pr. of b?a to dwell; akin to AS. b?an, Goth. bauan. See {House Be}, and cf. {Bond} a slave, {Boor}.]

1. The male head of a household; one who orders the economy of a family. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

2. A cultivator; a tiller; a husbandman. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]

The painful husband, plowing up his ground. --Hakewill. [1913 Webster]

He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestic and field accommodations. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. One who manages or directs with prudence and economy; a frugal person; an economist. [R.] [1913 Webster]

God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. --Fuller. [1913 Webster]

4. A married man; a man who has a wife; -- the correlative to wife. [1913 Webster]

The husband and wife are one person in law. --Blackstone. [1913 Webster]

5. The male of a pair of animals. [R.] --Dryden. [1913 Webster]

{A ship's husband} (Naut.), an agent representing the owners of a ship, who manages its expenses and receipts. [1913 Webster]


husband n : a married man; a woman's partner in marriage [syn: {hubby}, {married man}] [ant: {wife}] v : use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"


Husband i.e., the "house-band," connecting and keeping together the whole family. A man when betrothed was esteemed from that time a husband (Matt. 1:16, 20; Luke 2:5). A recently married man was exempt from going to war for "one year" (Deut. 20:7; 24:5).


HUSBAND, domestic relations. A man who has a wife. 2. The husband, as such, is liable to certain obligations, and entitled to certain rights, which will be here briefly considered. 3. First, of his obligations. He is bound to receive his wife at his home, and should furnish her with all the necessaries and conveniences which his fortune enables him to do, and which her situation requires; but this does not include such luxuries as, according to her fancy, she deems necessaries; vide article Cruelty, where this matter is considered. He is bound to love his wife, and to bear with her faults, and, if possible, by mild means to correct them and he is required to fulfill towards her his marital promise of fidelity, and can, therefore, have no carnal connexion with any other woman, without a violation of his obligations. As he is bound to govern his house properly, he is liable for its misgovernment, and he may be punished for keeping a disorderly house, even where his wife had the principal agency, and he is liable for her torts, as for her slander or trespass. He is also liable for the wife's debts, incurred before coverture, provided they are recovered from him during their joint lives; and generally for such as are contracted by her after coverture, for necessaries, or by his authority, express or implied. See 5 Whart. 395; 5 Binn. 235; 1 Mod. 138; 5 Taunt. 356; 7 T. R. 166; 3 Camp. 27; 3 B. & Cr. 631; 5 W. & S. 164. 4. Secondly, of his rights. Being the head of the family, the husband has a right to establish himself wherever he may please, and in this he cannot be controlled by his wife; he may manage his affairs his own way; buy and sell all kinds of personal property, without any control, and he may buy any real estate he may deem proper, but, as the wife acquires a right in the latter, he cannot sell it, discharged of her dower, except by her consent, expressed in the manner prescribed by the laws of the state where such lands lie. At common law, all her personal property, in possession, is vested in him, and he may dispose of it as if he had acquired it by his own contract this arises from the principle that they are considered one person in law; 2 Bl. Com. 433 and he is entitled to all her property in action, provided he reduces it to possession during her life. Id. 484. He is also entitled to her chattels real, but these vest in him not absolutely, but sub modo; as, in the case of a lease for years, the husband is entitled to receive the rents and profits of it, and may, if he pleases, sell, surrender, or dispose of it during the coverture, and it is liable to be taken in execution for his debts and, if he survives her, it is, to all intents and purposes, his own. In case his wife survives him, it is considered as if it had never been transferred from her, and it belongs to her alone. In his wife's freehold estate, he has a life estate, during the joint lives of himself and wife; and, at common law, when he has a child by her who could inherit, he has an estate by the curtesy. But the rights of a husband over the wife's property, are very much abridged in some of the United States, by statutes. See Act of Pennsylvania, passed April 11, 1848. 5. The laws of Louisiana differ essentially from those of the other states, as to the rights and duties of husband and wife, particularly as it regards their property. Those readers, desirous of knowing, the legislative regulations on this subject, in that state, are referred to the Civil Code of Louis.


HUSBAND, mar. law. The name of an agent who is authorized to make the necessary repairs to a ship, and to act in relation to the ship, generally, for the owner. He is usually called ship's husband. Vide Ship's Husband.



HUSBAND, n. One who, having dined, is charged with the care of the plate.



Mmmm... you don't understand the consept of two words I see.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #219 posted 08/16/06 3:45am

MickG

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These Two Words are for sacredwarrior.

Seak Help.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #220 posted 08/16/06 3:56am

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Here's two words (hyphenated) for you Mick G:

Merriam-Webster. lol. It's spelled "seek."


(I'm just giving you a hard time. wink )
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #221 posted 08/16/06 4:29am

MickG

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jone70 said:

Here's two words (hyphenated) for you Mick G:

Merriam-Webster. lol. It's spelled "seek."


(I'm just giving you a hard time. wink )


That's alright biggrin
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #222 posted 08/16/06 6:25pm

7ellusion

MickG said:

sacredwarrior said:




Hypertext Webster Gateway: "husband"

1. To direct and manage with frugality; to use or employ to good purpose and the best advantage; to spend, apply, or use, with economy. [1913 Webster]
For my means, I'll husband them so well, They shall go far. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

2. To cultivate, as land; to till. [R.] [1913 Webster]

Land so trim and rarely husbanded. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. To furnish with a husband. [R.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]


a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h?sbonda master of the house; h?s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h?sb[=o]ndi house master, husband; h?s house + b?andi dwelling, inhabiting, p. pr. of b?a to dwell; akin to AS. b?an, Goth. bauan. See {House Be}, and cf. {Bond} a slave, {Boor}.]

1. The male head of a household; one who orders the economy of a family. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

2. A cultivator; a tiller; a husbandman. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]

The painful husband, plowing up his ground. --Hakewill. [1913 Webster]

He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestic and field accommodations. --Evelyn. [1913 Webster]

3. One who manages or directs with prudence and economy; a frugal person; an economist. [R.] [1913 Webster]

God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. --Fuller. [1913 Webster]

4. A married man; a man who has a wife; -- the correlative to wife. [1913 Webster]

The husband and wife are one person in law. --Blackstone. [1913 Webster]

5. The male of a pair of animals. [R.] --Dryden. [1913 Webster]

{A ship's husband} (Naut.), an agent representing the owners of a ship, who manages its expenses and receipts. [1913 Webster]


husband n : a married man; a woman's partner in marriage [syn: {hubby}, {married man}] [ant: {wife}] v : use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"


Husband i.e., the "house-band," connecting and keeping together the whole family. A man when betrothed was esteemed from that time a husband (Matt. 1:16, 20; Luke 2:5). A recently married man was exempt from going to war for "one year" (Deut. 20:7; 24:5).


HUSBAND, domestic relations. A man who has a wife. 2. The husband, as such, is liable to certain obligations, and entitled to certain rights, which will be here briefly considered. 3. First, of his obligations. He is bound to receive his wife at his home, and should furnish her with all the necessaries and conveniences which his fortune enables him to do, and which her situation requires; but this does not include such luxuries as, according to her fancy, she deems necessaries; vide article Cruelty, where this matter is considered. He is bound to love his wife, and to bear with her faults, and, if possible, by mild means to correct them and he is required to fulfill towards her his marital promise of fidelity, and can, therefore, have no carnal connexion with any other woman, without a violation of his obligations. As he is bound to govern his house properly, he is liable for its misgovernment, and he may be punished for keeping a disorderly house, even where his wife had the principal agency, and he is liable for her torts, as for her slander or trespass. He is also liable for the wife's debts, incurred before coverture, provided they are recovered from him during their joint lives; and generally for such as are contracted by her after coverture, for necessaries, or by his authority, express or implied. See 5 Whart. 395; 5 Binn. 235; 1 Mod. 138; 5 Taunt. 356; 7 T. R. 166; 3 Camp. 27; 3 B. & Cr. 631; 5 W. & S. 164. 4. Secondly, of his rights. Being the head of the family, the husband has a right to establish himself wherever he may please, and in this he cannot be controlled by his wife; he may manage his affairs his own way; buy and sell all kinds of personal property, without any control, and he may buy any real estate he may deem proper, but, as the wife acquires a right in the latter, he cannot sell it, discharged of her dower, except by her consent, expressed in the manner prescribed by the laws of the state where such lands lie. At common law, all her personal property, in possession, is vested in him, and he may dispose of it as if he had acquired it by his own contract this arises from the principle that they are considered one person in law; 2 Bl. Com. 433 and he is entitled to all her property in action, provided he reduces it to possession during her life. Id. 484. He is also entitled to her chattels real, but these vest in him not absolutely, but sub modo; as, in the case of a lease for years, the husband is entitled to receive the rents and profits of it, and may, if he pleases, sell, surrender, or dispose of it during the coverture, and it is liable to be taken in execution for his debts and, if he survives her, it is, to all intents and purposes, his own. In case his wife survives him, it is considered as if it had never been transferred from her, and it belongs to her alone. In his wife's freehold estate, he has a life estate, during the joint lives of himself and wife; and, at common law, when he has a child by her who could inherit, he has an estate by the curtesy. But the rights of a husband over the wife's property, are very much abridged in some of the United States, by statutes. See Act of Pennsylvania, passed April 11, 1848. 5. The laws of Louisiana differ essentially from those of the other states, as to the rights and duties of husband and wife, particularly as it regards their property. Those readers, desirous of knowing, the legislative regulations on this subject, in that state, are referred to the Civil Code of Louis.


HUSBAND, mar. law. The name of an agent who is authorized to make the necessary repairs to a ship, and to act in relation to the ship, generally, for the owner. He is usually called ship's husband. Vide Ship's Husband.



HUSBAND, n. One who, having dined, is charged with the care of the plate.



Mmmm... you don't understand the consept of two words I see.



DAMN, I was just askin...
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Reply #223 posted 08/16/06 11:57pm

sacredwarrior

YEAH U ASKED ME WHAT R THE OTHER MEANINGS OF THE WORD HUSBAND CUZ U ONLY KNEW OF ONE. NOW U GOT UR ANSWER. X
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #224 posted 08/17/06 3:12am

7ellusion

What I got was more along the lines of a dissertation - a demonstration in overkill to be exact than an answer to a question I already knew the answer too nevertheless...WELL DONE. cool
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Reply #225 posted 08/17/06 4:40am

amateur

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maniraptess said:

sacredwarrior said:

My Heart



My Head



My Mind razz
young, dumb, and no fun..
most of my threads are missing
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Reply #226 posted 08/17/06 5:51am

MickG

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amateur said:

maniraptess said:




My Head



My Mind razz



My Ass
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #227 posted 08/17/06 12:41pm

kanamit

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cool


Superfunkycalifragisexy & Endorphinmachine


wink
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Reply #228 posted 08/17/06 7:54pm

Obsidian

Sensual and exotic!
He gets it! That's why the ladies love him...batting eyes
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Reply #229 posted 08/20/06 4:04am

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young, dumb, and no fun..
most of my threads are missing
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Reply #230 posted 08/20/06 5:57am

missmad

metaphorical wizard
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Reply #231 posted 08/20/06 6:10am

MickG

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Prince is the:

Retarded Angel.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #232 posted 08/20/06 11:19am

PurplePower

"Hot stuff."
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Reply #233 posted 08/20/06 8:59pm

m4miss

VERY SEXY
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Reply #234 posted 08/22/06 11:42pm

pickle

love fantastic cool
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Reply #235 posted 08/23/06 12:21am

MickG

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Spiritually Sick
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #236 posted 08/23/06 8:55pm

sashadolton

UH -OH
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Reply #237 posted 08/23/06 11:39pm

debbiedean2

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SWEET BABY!
I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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Reply #238 posted 08/24/06 1:22am

paisleyfreek

pompous prick
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Reply #239 posted 08/24/06 4:47am

cocobean

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pompous prick


right here
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