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dawneykids

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  1. It was in New Hope right behind Publix. The Publix wasn't there I don't think. If I'm not mistaken, the house was torn down to accommodate the shopping center. It was about 1/2 mile from my house. Scary.
  2. Who's celebrating? Where are the posts about parties being thrown?
  3. OMG!! The exact thing happened to me about a year ago. I started getting weird emails from friends with question marks or WTH in them and had no idea what was up. I was not a happy girl!
  4. I have always wondered how opinions about the death penalty would change if it was your daughter, granddaughter, son, brother, etc., was the one killed. Perspective often changes when the shoe is on the other foot. But when a 3 year old babies throat is slit and she is left to bleed to death on her bedroom floor while her mother is dead in another room, handcuffed to a bed and someone can feel sympathy because the killer is being put to death........I just don't get it.
  5. I'd go with this one just because the mileage is the lowest. We got a 2010 Hyundai Sonata in August with 34,000 miles and I thought that was low and the 60,000 mile warranty was still good. Good luck!
  6. Yep, about a half a mile from my house. I remember it because I kept thinking, 'What is with all the helicopters outside'? It was news crews. What a horrible crime.
  7. So if I don't condemn something, I'm condoning it? That is ridiculous!
  8. I'm giving you 1 million + for this post. You are exactly right in everything you said!
  9. I hate to think that I feel glad when another person is going to be killed, but when you kill a child...................tough noogies. Not one iota of sympathy here.
  10. I didn't condone anything. It's just way too easy to pass judgement when we have no clue. If it were my husband or brother, would that have been a proud moment for me? Absolutely not. But once again, I haven't been in an extremely hostile and violent territory where practically everyone wants me dead either. These soldiers are in harms way 24\7 for months and months at a time and if anyone thinks for one single second that it won't change who you are and change things about your personality, morals, code of conduct, etc., well.......thats simply delusional.
  11. So you think American soldiers are akin to the Taliban? Wow!
  12. I hate that so many people will lose their jobs, but I have never liked FL.
  13. Exactly!! And it's real easy to pass judgement while you are sitting safely behind your computer screen, never having been in those mens shoes. Thats the crux of this story for me. WTH were they thinking???????
  14. I don't give a rats patoot about dead Taliban members. Also, none of us can imagine what our soldiers have gone through, friends they have lost, etc., because of these animals. However, I always thought Marines would have more character than that. But then again, maybe I wouldn't either at this point. Our soldiers aren't animals and to compare the two is reprehensible.
  15. So....you have a kid with a hoody on, walking all over the road, not paying attention, which so many kids don't do and a bus hits him, who else wasn't paying attention? Was he standing behind a tree and jumped in front of the bus as it passed? I'm not sure how you hit a kid in the middle of the road if you as a bus driver, is paying attention.
  16. Wow, corny, but I still have tears in my eyes! Great message!!! Wonderful, wonderful news!
  17. Where are these girls mothers???? WOW!!!!!
  18. I wonder if they were going on a field trip, otherwise why would a student been on a at 10 am? Good wishes to all involved.
  19. I know! But you just never know what other people are going through. I remember the day that my sister died so suddenly, my best friend had come to the hospital and as we were leaving she INSISTED that I needed food before we went home. So, Hubby, friend, daughter and I went to KFC to get food. There I was dumb struck with grief, giving my order to a smiling and friendly cashier and she had no clue. Neighbors waved and smiled as I was sitting on the front porch steps wondering how we would all survive. They didn't know until later what tragedy had hit our family, but when they found out,
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