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That is beautiful!! My son wants to learn how to restore trucks.
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I used to take Elavil for depression (30 years ago). I didn't know they prescribed it for restless legs, too.
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Perfect! I love anything Johnny Depp is in! I wonder if it will be as "campy" as Dark Shadows used to be.
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Youth arrest thwarts Hiram High shooting spree
GGinGA replied to gpatt0n's topic in Paulding County NEWS
He is in JROTC. Not much you can do with a military-style haircut. -
I think it's kind of a weird thing to do. My mom always said people can't "rest" if you take thier picture when they are dead. But to each his own.
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I live in Faraday Woods off Sweetwater Church Road. I was stuck in traffic backed up at 5:45 on that road last night. It finally moved after a while. I didn't see anything except a police car pulled off to the side of the road.
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Seriously?! I'll bet he looks really bad by now. He wasn't all that red hot back in the day, IMHO. Anyone else remember when "Meredith" died on that show? I was in grade school and my sister Amy and I were glued to the set when GH came on. If we were playing outside, we came in to watch it. That and Dark Shadows. (yeah, I'm old)
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So - I'm guessing Luke and Laura are no longer on the show? I haven't watched since the early/mid 80's.
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Mackinac Island, MI
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I would have died of a stroke right then and there.
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I love "Fool In The Rain". And I do wish it would rain.
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Strange Addictions TV Show: Does Anyone Watch It?
GGinGA replied to ButterflyLion's topic in RECENT TOPICS
That picture makes me sick. I hate toenails anyway and that is just gross. How does she walk?! -
I don't have any advice on rebates or interest rates on your new car HOWEVER I just wanted to throw a good word out there about the Toyota Highlander. We bought a 2003 Highlander in late 2002. We drive the crap out of it. Our families are in Illinois and we make at least two trips a year up there and when my parents were sick, it was 6 trips per year. I have around 210,000 miles on mine. I drive to Atlanta every day for work and I don't have to worry about it breaking down in the 'hood where I work. I get in, start it up and go. I never worry about it not running- ever. We have hauled st
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My son and I were watching this show a year or so ago and talking about how disgusting it would be to live like that. I casually mentioned that he was heading for a starring role in that show, judging by the way his bedroom looked. He collects military helmets and he used to have them stacked all around the floor of his room. He had a small path to walk on either side of his bed and his closet. He asked me to buy a few storage containers for him and he packed them up and put them in the attic. His room is very tidy now! I can tell your for sure that these shows are staged. MY best fr
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Morton High Schol - class of '81 - we put wind up alarm clocks in our lockers and set them all to go off during lunch the last week of school. The basement doors (where study hall classes were held) were chained and locked before 7th period ended so they couldn't get out (not funny now that I'm older and understand how unsafe this was). We didn't do anything that destroyed the building or anyone's personal property. My cousin, who almost didn't graduate in 1969, got togeter with his buddies and put small bombs in the toilets of their high school and blew them off their bases. The kids in
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We must be related!! Everyone in town knew my parents or my grandparents. That kept our butts in line.
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Mmmmm. I love this and make it all the time. I run mine through the blender and it gets extra fluffy. It's good for breakfast the next day!
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My son had horrible ear infectins when he was a baby. A heating pad held over his ear helped relieve the pain, along with Tylenol. Lying down made the pain worse. He could only sleep sitting up in a chair with me.
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This is the way I do my eggs, too. Works pretty good. When I was a little girl, we dyed Easter eggs the night before Easter. We put them in our Easter baskets and they stayed there, not refrigerated, until we ate them for lunch or breakfast, usually Wednesday after Easter. We never got sick. My Grandpa used to candle and sell eggs to grocery stores in our town so our eggs were always really fresh.
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DO YOU THINK SHE WAKES UP LIKE THAT EVERY MORNING?
GGinGA replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
she is scary looking and is in need of a new helmet... I mean hairdo..... -
We had Sunday dinner (noon meal a.k.a. lunch) every week, too. We didn't have extended family over, though. My grandparents lived in town but they didn't come over every Sunday because we would go over their house for a visit after we ate on Sunday. It was usually just my parents and the six of us kids. Pot roast with carrots and potatoes, baked ham, fried chicken. If it was nice weather (usually April through October in Illinois), we would grill something. But, my family ate almost every meal together, not just on Sundays. We even ate breakfst together until my Dad started his own busi
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Farah was a fellow JROTC Mom at Hiram. I always enjoyed when we got to help at a concession together - always a fun time. She will be missed.
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Fried chicken breast strips and...... something else - don't know yet.
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No photo of me.
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Was there ever a Chi-Chi's around here? I loved that place in IL. They had the best chimichongas (sp?) and fried ice cream. Frontera in Conyers is good if you are ever in that area.