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Everything posted by rchaos
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The NEW CD is out, finally! Man, what a LOT of work!
rchaos replied to subby1's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Glenn: Have you considered CDBaby for your distribution? I've been using them since 2004 and never, ever had a problem. Our latest CD went up almost 2 years ago and I'm still getting a little something in the mail here and there. Just a though. -
OMG. You did not just ask this question did you? This has to be one of the funniest statements I have read here in a very long time.
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If you think it's bad luck, why even bother with the tree in the first place? If you believe in such a thing, I'm surprised that you celebrate a Christian holiday at all. Christmas day is the first day of Christmas. The tree should be kept up for at least until January 6th, the Epiphany.
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Well done!
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Very well said. Also several posters here say things like: "this is a loss of revenue to the county, city" and "need their splost dollars, their goods (great educational toys) and many other items at great prices and their employees employed". All good points; however, this sort-of-dollar-store type business obviously does not bring in a lot or revenue for the general public to be so concerned about SPLOST dollars going away. I'm sure that they have some great educational toys, as other stores do too; however, if they don't have enough employees to even stock the shelves properly, obvious
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Deja-vu Post #7.
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I could not make it to the Parade this year. My wife was on the PCom float. I wanna see some pictures of the parade. Who's got some?
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I'm really confused with this question. I'm sure that Protestants and other Christian Religions would agree that Mary was the mother of Christ. It's not just a Catholic thing. I really don't think it's a requirement to be Catholic to reference the Mother Mary in a song.
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Maybe something for next year?
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Pain pills WILL NOT help for this at all. Trust me. Go to Walgreens ASAP and get the Red Cross Tooth Ache Kit. It can be found near the tooth pastes and other tooth products isle. This kit contains Oil of Clove. Forget using the small cotton balls that are in the kit. Dab a cue-tip into the Oil of Clove then dab this directly on the affected teeth and gum for one minute. This will deaden the pain instantly and will stay that way for several hours. Do not let the Oil of Clove hit the insides of your mouth though or swallow the oil directly. It will sting like a mother.
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What are you thankful for this year?
rchaos replied to dumbestgirlintheworld's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Dirty dishes. -
That is a distinct possibility.
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Your point being?
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I love the "sharing the wealth" comment. I'll gladly give you anything I have earned to help out a neighbor. That is called charity. Do it by force, as the Democrats call "sharing the wealth", and it's called stealing. Plain and simple. I come here to see the train wrecks that occur on a daily basis.
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Something like this takes MONTHS, not days to plan. Better luck next time. Beach Flash Dance Mob
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Stop using banks all together. Credit Unions are the way to go. We have been using Family Savings Federal Credit Union for years and .nver had a problem.
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I highly recommend Ft. Mountain. There are some great cabins nearby with great deals.
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Leafers.
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I used to be very passionate about my job, unfortunately that is slipping away as the years go by. I can say that I work with some great people which makes the job pleasant. We spend more time with our "work family", awake, than our own family. This makes all the difference in the world.
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Most of us feel this way right about now. Under Pressure
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Who's worrying? Just making a statement here. I'm a Christian that absolutely loves Halloween. It just strikes me odd that a church would get involved with something like this.
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I do not get this at all. Is it not the churches that are bent out of shape with Halloween? Why do they sell pumpkins then? Don't give me that crap that they are not for Halloween jack-o-lanterns but large squash being sold for casseroles and such.