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LisaKW@bellsouth.net

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  1. I have a "goth" dress that is quite sexy: size 8ish (stretchy material), purplish-blue with gothic sleeves, plunging neckline, slit up the thigh, "train" in the back and a hole in the middle of the dress to show off a sexy belly... I'd want it back if you borrow it.
  2. Sorry, typo. The 2 I indicated in my OP should've been SOLES.
  3. FYI: Heavenly Soles, LLC is taken in by someone in Cornelia, GA. Heavenly Soles, Inc. was a reserved name, but expired in July 2010. To do a search of licensed business names in Georgia, click HERE Corrected for Typo.
  4. Take her to Downtown Dallas for Trick or Treating on Saturday night. There will be other things going on at the same time, I believe.
  5. Johnny Carino's is rumored to be a new Mexican restaurant. Olive Garden will on the same side of the street at Jim and Nick's (if facing J&N, it will be on the right in the wooded area).
  6. The government at work - if you can't find us, you can't get us to help you!
  7. Yes, it is also the new Courthouse (well, in the same complex - close enough for government work!). When facing the building, the Courthouse will be on the left. In the middle is the Tag Agency and Voting entrance and the long row of glass windows is Community Development/Building & Permitting and Transportation.
  8. The Building and Permitting Department is located at 240 Constitution Blvd., First Floor, Dallas, GA 30132 Ph: (770) 443-7571 Fx: (770) 443-7501 If you are heading towards the Paulding Airport on 278, go past Lawson's Feed Store (Seaboard Drive/Silver Comet Trail entrance on the left) and you will see the Paulding Palace on the right. The long row of 1 story buildings is where you will go. Wear comfortable shoes, in case you have to walk! The Building and Permitting Department issues the following permits for all uses (residential, commercial, and industrial): Building E
  9. Um, do you mean NOT the sharpest knife in the drawer?
  10. I know you said you've done the "tourist stuff", but have you been to Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain?
  11. Topic has already been started: Trick or Treating
  12. Notice the blue leggings she is wearing in the picture I posted!
  13. Dress up as a cheerleader, a la "BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER".
  14. Trick or Treating for DOWNTOWN DALLAS will be on Saturday. Trick or Treating in neighborhoods, the general concensus is SUNDAY. A Trick-or-Treating Question
  15. Just b/c you have your computer password protected, little Timmy can still ask, "Can I go on my FB?" and unless you are standing over his shoulder the ENTIRE time, he can set up another page that you don't know about. And even if you are in the same room as him, you are not "guarding" him the entire time to verify each and every key-stroke (or maybe you are ) I personally like the program that saves every key stroke so, if I needed to, I could pull up the history of their conversations and see everything they wrote. But at this point, my kids are gonna do what they are gonna do. B
  16. We "Boo'd" someone and they were afraid to eat the candy b/c they didn't know who it was from! They didn't know how to play the game. LOL
  17. Yes on ESPLOST No on $10 for Tag Did not vote for ANY incumbent, even if it meant I left it blank b/c there was no one opposing
  18. Protecting your child What to tell your children Luckily, there are simple things that you can say to your child that till help protect him without making him scared or anxious. They are: * We don’t keep secrets in our house. Explain that an adult or older child should never ask her to keep a secret—and that she should tell you if anyone ever does. This one step will really empower your child because “if a predator realizes a child won’t keep a secret, sexual abuse won’t happen,” says Dr. Kellogg. Since the distinction between a surprise and secret is often confusing for presch
  19. Line Item: Excess proceeds of the tax which remain following expenditure of proceeds for authorized projects or purposes for education shall be used solely for the purpose of reducing any indebtedness of the school system. In the event there is no indebtedness, such excess proceeds shall be used by such school system for the purpose of reducing its millage rate in an amount equivalent to the amount of such excess proceeds. If there is any excess and NO indebtedness of the school system, then the excess proceeds will be utilized to LOWER the millage rate.
  20. Regarding the confusion on the E-SPLOST on the ballot next month, a little clarification on what the money can be used for and any "excess" per the Georgia Constitution: Article VIII. Section VI. Paragraph IV. Sales tax for educational purposes. (a) The board of education of each school district in a county in which no independent school district is located may by resolution and the board of education of each county school district and the board of education of each independent school district located within such county may by concurrent resolutions impose, levy, and collect a sales an
  21. Hubs is trying to quit and he seems tired all of the time...
  22. Can't say anything about this Church selling pumpkins as I do not know this particular Pastor's stance on Halloween. I'm personally curious about his views of Halloween. In general, I have noticed that certain churches preach, "It's the Devil's Holiday" but then go and sell pumpkins knowing FULL WELL that these pumpkins are being utilized to help celebrate this "evil day". You sell me something knowing that I'm using it to celebrate a holiday you don't believe in, take my $10 and then tell me I'm going to Hell? I take issue with that.
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