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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Sept 19, 2006 20:57:27 GMT -5
Forgive me - I have set foot in a church five times in the last 11 years, twice for a funeral, once for a wedding, once for a baptism and once to light a candle for a friend! I used to attend church very regularly, sang in the choir every Sunday, but when I hit adulthood and it was time to make my own decisions, I decided that I could still "talk to God" beyond the confines of some man made structure, and I still do.
The person below me wonders what it was they ever saw in their very first crush!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2006 21:56:16 GMT -5
True! and I still can't figure it out.
The person below me got so disgusted with his/her job, they walked OUT!
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Post by dogma on Sept 19, 2006 22:09:29 GMT -5
The person below me got so disgusted with his/her job, they walked OUT! true,, i worked for a veterinarian in the mid 80's,, and he abused my skills, i had to clean out his personal garbage cans from his home, and sit out of the meetings and answer the phone i walked out when he wanted me to clean out the crematorium he had, and save an amount of ashes that would be enough for a beagle he charged the owners alot of extra money for private cremation, and did not do a private cremation i walked out, and reported him to the avma ( american veterinarian medical association ) the person below me has played hookey ( from school )
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Post by carl1951 on Sept 19, 2006 22:17:56 GMT -5
Sure did. I'd do it again.
It was after the company agreed to allow and night where everyone played: Indian Bingo.
Everyone was to be given a headband (bought at a cheesy toy store). Everytime someone made a sale, they'd get a feather in their band. That being only the beginning. The one who made the most sales got to wear: The War Bonnet!
And.....The lucky winner won a pair of, you probably guessed it: Moccasins. Which the company labeled as: Western wear. I kid you not.
Being an Indian I complained to the supervisor. He saw nothing wrong with the "little game that won't hurt anyone. Besides. I was being TOO serious. Lighten-up."
I walked out after I took a copy of the company newsletter announcing the Indian Bingo Night and the prizes being given.
Came in handy when I saw EEOC.
Since Dogma and I crossed each other in the reply concerning jobs.
I have never, repeat, never played hooky from school. I did, however, "skipped" school. Totally different.
The person below me has never been to Mexico
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Sept 20, 2006 5:19:54 GMT -5
False - spent a Sunday in Tijuana once - we were in San Diego for the weekend and decided to take the bus south. The food was good, the beer was cold and the the leather was cheap!
The person below me wishes they'd done something different with their life.
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Post by inuvik on Sept 21, 2006 14:16:43 GMT -5
The person below me wishes they'd done something different with their life. Ouch--tough one for me--so was waiting for others to answer. But no takers, so maybe this touches hurts for all of us! So I'll just laugh gaily and say false, of course! The person below me can't shuffle cards.
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Post by Eyphur on Sept 21, 2006 16:51:18 GMT -5
True. I've never been able to get the hang of card shuffling. I prefer to play cards online for this very reason.
The person below me eats breakfast regularly.
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Post by hoosier on Sept 21, 2006 17:49:14 GMT -5
The person below me eats breakfast regularly. True, if you count grabbing a sandwich breakfast! I can't remember the last time I sat down to bacon and eggs or cereal. Does a breakfast burrito count??? I guess its in all what you consider traditional breakfast food! Continuing with the food theme-- The person below me loves to cook a traditonal Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings!
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Post by housemouse on Sept 21, 2006 17:59:19 GMT -5
The person below me loves to cook a traditonal Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings! False to the highest degree! I come from a long line of really bad cooks. I didn't even know turkey had juice until I was well into my 20's and had Thanksgiving dinner with my husband's family. I would much rather go to Whole Foods and buy the dinner already prepared. The person below me has experienced labor pains at least once.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Sept 21, 2006 21:45:06 GMT -5
True! But just once - horrible back pain until the delivery of an epidural - which I wanted to take home in a 6 pack! I went into labor at 6:30 a.m., heavy labor around 8:30 a.m. and Nicholas came screaming into the world at 9:17 a.m. Should have known then that everything about him would be fast! fast! fast!
The person below me never seems to run out of things to say!
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Post by Dreamfire on Sept 21, 2006 23:45:28 GMT -5
Oh goodness me! I wish I didn't have to admit it but.... its true! The number of times I have been caught speechless could be counted on one hand. I'm a blabermouth, loudmouth, gasbager and oh sometimes I wish I would just shut up!
The person below me,...
is a master of a relatively obscure art...
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Post by rducasey on Sept 22, 2006 15:06:14 GMT -5
is a master of a relatively obscure art... I did not want to admit it since there are so few of us out there, but cave painting. Here is my latest. The person below me has a bowling trophy with their name on it.
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Post by housemouse on Sept 22, 2006 15:54:13 GMT -5
The person below me has a bowling trophy with their name on it. False, however, I do have a bowling ball with my name on it. That is really saying something, especially when you consider my average is 68. The person below me loves spicy food.
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Post by inuvik on Sept 22, 2006 15:58:48 GMT -5
The person below me loves spicy food. Yes, I love spicy food! Especially Indian. The person below me hates grocery shopping.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 22, 2006 19:44:13 GMT -5
True! And I just got it over with for this week -- unless I forgot something. The person below me remembers the Kennedy Administration.
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