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dumbestgirlintheworld

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  1. I'll leave it running all friggin night then...
  2. I now see a chicken in those stockings...and I'm watching a docu on the Halocaust.
  3. It was a play on words of Honda's Mr. Opportunity. NC planned and took personal responsibilty for her safety in times of bad weather. Owning your own company is all the more reason the OP's husand should have been aware, and taken precautions to get home.
  4. Put your money where your mouth is and get in your car. Now. Please. Drive fast; take chances.
  5. Only on pcom can people transform from maids to logistics consultants when youi add water.
  6. This message will self distruct... since I'm working from homen tomorrow, I've drank too much to give an opinion... I'll watch. Icey pcom roads ahead. Use caution.
  7. This will ALSO end badly...full moon? Must.check.mentrual.calendar.
  8. The History Channel...The Third Reich: The Fall. It's home videos from the fall of Hitler. Graphic, but I've always been so captivated by Hitlers propeganda. I went to see the propeganda exhibit in DC, it's really amazing!!
  9. When I was a vegitarian, I used tofu in everything that I used ground beef. It's especially easy in saucier environments - tacos, meatlessballs, and my favorite...vietnamese spring rolls!
  10. I'm giong to ask the obvious...if she's so rich, why is she flying on a $260 coach ticket?
  11. And this is how "new" money becomes "old money": Over the past thirty-five years, Warren Buffett has emerged as arguably the greatest investor in American history. If you had invested $10,000 in Berkshire Hathaway when he took control in 1965, your holdings would be worth more than $50 million today. The second-richest man in the world, Buffett still lives in the same house he bought three decades ago for $31,500, drives an older Lincoln Towncar, and downs countless cans of Coca-Cola every day.
  12. Some? Most! And he went for 6 months before 4 bodies were found!!! That's a long time! Not to mention the egocentricity of all psychopaths...I'm guessing that he's been disappointed that it's taken as long as it has to be found. But, it's cyclical. Maybe he had kids that went to stay with their mom for the summer and once they returned he had to go back to life, or maybe he's a teacher that had the summer off...see, that's the sheeze that fascinates me!
  13. This year, I've had a friend who is a record exec making $2M/year spend everything he has on attorney fees for a divorce, drugs and rehab. I've also had a couple friends, that were less weathly but certainly $300K+ earners start breaking into savings and investments (what's left of them) due to long term unemployment. Money is a funny thing, if it comes quickly, it can go even quicker. That's the difference between being rich and being wealthy.
  14. You'd be very, very surprised. What is the Atlanta Service League? Do you mean Junior League? If fo, I probably know her.
  15. Well, given that there are a million Dateline, Forensic Files, etc. I'm no the ONLY weirdo!
  16. While they estimate that there are 20-50 active serial killers at any given time, there has been a new one. When I was in college, I wanted to be a forensic psychologist. I've always been fascinated by serial killers and people void of conscience. http://wireupdate.com/wires/13324/fbi-joins-investigation-into-new-york-serial-killer/ Anyways, this will be interesting to watch unfold. If they were dumped in June, than he's been quiet for a while...
  17. Sounds like a classy, and probably deeply in debt friend you have there...Let me know when (yes, when) she needs a bankruptcy attorney.
  18. This ceratinly would be fantastic, unfortunately, a large percentage of HIV positive individuals would not have access to such transplants - they would be cost prohibative. Where the epidemia is rampant is would be virtually inconsequental. I'm fairly certain that Africa would be completely depopulated before we discovered ways to cost effectively cure the millions afflicted in that country. As for here, a vast majority have gone broke already due to the cost of medication, which even with the best insurance usually runs about 10K a year out of pocket. Most utilize private institutions (R
  19. Sambuca and Everybody's are both closing RIP...so so many good times. Here are others: http://www.accessatlanta.com/atlanta-restaurants-food/eateries-close-not-all-776825.html
  20. It's money and messages to the spirits, I believe. It's to ward off bad luck.
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