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Everything posted by bigocobb
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Seeing a counselor/marriage therapist would be good for both of them but if she won't go I hope you brother-in-law will still go alone. It will help him. My guess would be she's enjoying the attention of this other man via internet and because it's only an internet affair at this point, she doesn't see it as cheating. She probably feels justified in acting out this way because she is still hurt by his affair years ago. Yes, she agreed to take him back but it appears the pain is still there. I hope she puts a stop to it and will put her energy into fixing their marriage for their own sake
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Anyone know the name of pet store on Hiram-Acworth Acworth Hwy
bigocobb replied to SushiBoofay's topic in RECENT TOPICS
It's Lori's Amazing Pets in a little shopping center on Hwy. 92. Nice store with birds, hamsters, lizards, bunnies, even a little dog. http://www.lorisamazingpets.com/about.html -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Uff da (can also be spelled uff-da, uffda, uff-dah, oofda, ufda, ufdah, oofta or ufta) is an exclamation of Scandinavian origin that is relatively common in the Upper Midwestern states of the United States. It roughly means "drats," "oh my!" "oops!" or "ouch!", especially if the "ouch!" is an empathetic one. In Norwegian Midwestern USA culture, "Uff Da" translates into: "I am overwhelmed." It has become a mark of Scandinavian roots, particularly for people from North Dakota, eastern South Dakota and Minnesota.[1] Uff da is often used in the Upper Midwes
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When husband and I were in a similar situation many years ago we purchased a short term major medical policy that covered us for 6-12 months for catastrophic medical events. You'd have to pay for your regular checkups and so forth but would have coverage for hospitalization and major events. Ex: http://www.healthinsurance.com/hi/ShortTermMedical.aspx
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From: http://sandsoftimemultimediacreations.com/index-8.html#motherSon A Song For Mama Top Pick! Boys II Men As Time Goes By Ray Anthony Because You Loved Me Celine Dion Blessed Top Pick! Elton John Boy of Mine Good Time Singers Close To You The Carpenters Do You Remember Top Pick! Phil Colins Greatest Love of All Whitney Houston Forever Young Rod Stewart Glory of Love Peter Cetera God Bless The Child Tony Bennett Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Rod Stewart Hero Mariah Carey I Am Your Child Top Pick! Barry Manilow I Turn
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I was just browsing Georgia's application and noted the following information: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/racetothetop/phase2-applications/georgia.pdf Looks like Georgia will get $400M http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2010/08/24/georgia-wins-a-race-to-the-top-grant-are-we-winning-innovation-or-interference/?cxntfid=blogs_get_schooled_blog The main focus is on high poverty/high minority schools Definition for high-minority school as provided by Georgias Teacher Equity Plan = A high-minority school is a school whose minority population falls within the upper quartile for the
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Be sure to bring $5 for parking or plan to walk from the Depot across the tracks. We drove over this evening but ended up not going because of the parking fee combined with the threatening weather.
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There is a difference in an optometrist and ophthalmologist. See: http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=22559 I've taken my daughter to Dr. Mark Bordenka in Marietta for about 8 years now. She had poor vision in one eye and a muscle condition in the other that restricted that eye from turning completely to the left. An ophthalmologist is what was recommended by our pediatrician when she first failed her eye test at age 2. She's been wearing glasses ever since but her vision is strong. It's important to follow through with children for many years because, as it was
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My dad was a ham radio operator. He mostly worked for the military as a civilian on military vessels and traveled all over. We depended on other "hams" to patch through his calls to us. We'd get a call from one of several he knew and sometimes from a new one and we'd get to talk to him. We always had to say "over" when we were done so he knew he could then speak. Very often the patch ham was near us but my father would be out in the Atlantic near South America or up near Greenland. He also sailed to the south pole and he was still able to get calls to us through the other hams. None of
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If President Obama issues a proclamation ordering it. I bring this up in partial jest because of a post a month or so ago when Sen. Byrd died...someone was so mad that Paulding wasn't flying the flags at half-staff per the presidential proclamation.
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Sad to hear. The next big question...will Paulding County government fly their flags at half-staff?
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I was in Walmart on Marietta Hwy. tonight and saw several baby items on the clearance aisle over near the garden center/hardware area. There was a wearable/strap type baby carrier, a shopping basket seat cover, and something else. Each was $30 or less. I think there was also a baby monitor set on the top shelf, if I remember correctly but I don't know the price.
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Well, I just got my power bill in the mail and...
bigocobb replied to Caped Crusader's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Mine went down this month, too! Last month: $407 This month: $394 which inclueds $22.00 in State and local taxes and $58 Wholesale Power Adjustment charges Woohoo! 32 days, family of 6, 1850 square foot house, crummy single pane windows - most have cellular shades which stay closed and help a little. We keep it almost comfortable with ceiling fans and two oscillating fans but have bumped the thermostat up a few degrees since last month. We use Cobb EMC. -
Very nice! I'm not a big fan of Christian music despite being a Christian but I really like her voice. Her voice is very pleasant with a big range.
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-Bumbo. Some kind of seat for older babies. My youngest is 5 y.o. and these are newer than him...I didn't have one for him. -Johnny Jump Up (been around a while but always a good thing to have) -Ultrasonic humidifier -Shopping cart baby seat cover
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I just received an automated call from Karen Handel's campaign stating she will be at the Marietta Square tomorrow afternoon. I think it said about 1:00 p.m or thereabouts.
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Prayer said.
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A "dutch treat" birthday party? I guess if it's close family and friends they won't mind. Suggestion: make sure your "guests" know they will be expected to pay their own way prior to arriving or you may have some unhappy family and friends.
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My very best friend was planning her wedding for October and asked me to be her Matron of Honor. Not long after, I found out I was pregnant (my first) and would be 8 1/2 months pregnant at the wedding. We figured we'd be ok since my due date was two weeks later. My mother made me a beautiful emerald green maternity Matron of Honor dress to match the bridesmaids. Just as one would guess, the morning of the wedding I had the first labor pain. The wedding was late in the afternoon and I continued to have labor pains throughout the day while at the hair salon and on the way to the ceremony.
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I Am a 30 Year Old Woman Preying On Your 14 Year Old Son....
bigocobb replied to safeactionsolutions's topic in Business NEWS
Is there an age minimum for attendees? Wondering if a parent should/can bring a middle school aged daughter. -
We have the AirRave from Sprint for this same reason. We paid $45 for the unit and pay an additional $5 per month for the service. Their first price was $99 but they gave us a discount for being fairly new customers. If I had ordered it within the 30 day trial period for the phones the AirRave would have been free because they would have been afraid of losing us as customers. There is no contract on how long we have to keep it but we are on a 2 year phone plan. It has helped. We were told it would cover up to a 5000 square foot area.
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I'm photographing my first wedding
bigocobb replied to 200 Images Photography's topic in Business NEWS
If there are champagne glasses engraved for the bride and groom, a nice photo would be a macro shot of the engraving while there is some sparkly champagne in them. From my own wedding photos, I love the shots of hubby and I walking down the aisle out of the sanctuary just after the ceremony..we both have big smiles. These were not staged, they were the real thing. Same thing goes for the photo of me walking up the aisle on my father's arm. -
* UPDATE* for Today *URGENT* Extremely Short Notice
bigocobb replied to onekidmom's topic in RECENT TOPICS
http://www.heartfeltconnections.net/ViewTribute.aspx?id=27990 Jacob Anthony Dennis July 28, 1987 - July 3, 2010 Visitation and Services Funeral Services will be held at 12 noon on Saturday, July 24 at Burnt Hickory Baptist Church in Powder Springs, GA with Pastor Mike Stephens and Dr. Nelson Price officiating. PFC Dennis will lie in state at the church on Friday from 2 4 pm and 6 - 8 pm and from 10 am until the time of service on Saturday. Interment will follow at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA with full military honors. Burnt Hickory Baptist Church 5145 Due W -
So, the post from a few days ago about this situation was actually true (maybe a few facts were off but it was close)? I thought it was an urban legend because it sounded so weird.