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I voted. She's a cutie! Do you know people in Dayton, TN? My BF's husband is from there.
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I'm only 5'1", but my hubby is 6'4". We get some funny looks sometimes!
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I don't know where the thread is, but I think this is what you are looking for: http://www.the350project.net/home.html Hope this helps!
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I am so sorry for your loss. I always tell my loved ones how much I love them. Just in case. I am praying for you, her husband, and her sweet little child.
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LOL! Do you wash it every other week, too? Daddy does. I completely understand, though. I'd be the same way!
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Thanks! My dad has a 69 so I was going to tell him about it so he could take it out. He never drives the thing so maybe this will give a reason to take my mom out in it. He's afraid he's going to hurt the poor thing.
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Are they giving free pizza if you take your camaro?
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My in-laws live between Franklin and Spring Hill. They love live music so I will pass the word along to them Thanks!
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Here's a recipe. It's quick, good, and cheap: 1 lb. sausage. 2 cans crescent rolls, (or crescent baking dough) 1 block cream cheese. Brown sausage and drain. Let cream cheese get to room temp. Mix cream cheese and browned sausage. Unroll 1 crescent roll tube (don't seperate the triangles) Spread a layer of crescent dough over the bottom of the dish (a reg. 13x9 casserole dish) Pour the cream cheese and sausage mixture over the crescent dough. Cover with the other tube of crescent rolls. Bake at 350 for about 15-18 minutes, or until crescent dough is brown
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Thanks! I am def. going to use this!
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I am pretty new here, and I haven't met anyone IRL, that I know of, but this is what I have gathered so far: Lady Raider is so sweet and positive in all of her posts CarolineElizabeth cracks me up with almost everything she posts (she reminds me of me) GeorgiaLinemansWife is also funny and is sweet. I esp. crack up when she and CE joke around with each other in threads. Liberty Lady is so kind with what she does for other Pcommers Oh, and West Metro for the great meat & produce and prices.
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I think that Secret Shopper is an actual company, BUT, people are posting jobs for them just like this one. I checked into this once before and read this page: http://www.secretshopper.com/info/shoppers/ScamAlert.asp I didn't do it. Also, I saw on the loca news not too long ago that a local woman fell for this and ended up being out big bucks.
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The hubbs and I went to Cabo San Lucas for our honeymoon and LOVED it! The people are so friendly and it is beautiful there. The fishing is out of this world. We stayed at the Playa Grande and it was a short walk to the marina and the bars & restaurants. We got super cheap flights from Delta, direct, and it was about 3 hours. I can't wait to go again.
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In that case, don't do the bridge. I even get tired about halfway across. It is a long walk. If you do get to go to the river front it is not too large so you wouldn't have to do too much walking if you couldn't. There are also parking lots close by. Beware, though, Republic Parking owns almost all of the lots in Chattanooga so you will have to pay unless you get lucky and can find a spot on the street - which is free on weekends. Oh, actually Unum has a lot of employee lots that they let the public use for free on nights and weekends, but they are on a hill. There are signs at the entrances o
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I'm '99 and agree with CE: Shank=pull someone's pants down
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I slap braclets! I did the boxers in middle school. In elementary school it was the two pairs of slouch socks, each a different color to match my outfit. That outfit probably consisted of spandex shorts and a big t-shirt tied at the hip, or leggings and a big t-shirt tied at the hip. In high school it was a lot of things, but I totally wore my dad's old flanel shirts and his t-shirts from the '70s.
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I love Chattanooga! It's where I am from and I am up there all the time. The riverfront area is really nice now (also known as Ross' Landing). They have a new pier you can go out on. You can walk around the aquarium and across the Walnust Street bridge - the pedestrian bridge - over to Frazier Ave. where there are some neat little shops and art gallaries. If you are on the downtown entrance to the bridge, to the right is part of the river walk that leads up to the art district over by Hunter Museum. There are some sculptures you can look at along the way. All of that is free. Also,
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OMG this totally cracked me up! Strange. This is the first one in Google imagine with my real name.
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Ooohhh - I had that too! I think it's called Holly Hobby. oops - I didn't see this at first. I loved Holly Hobby, too.
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My husband lived in Mexico for about 7 months while he was in college as part of an exchange program. He saw the poverty around him. We went to Cabo San Lucas for our honeymoon (belated) in August of '07. We love to fish, and came across the "El Budster". Funny name, I know, but then we found this: http://www.dillonfoundation.org/success.asp He owns the El Budster fleet, and this man does a lot for the community there. So, because of this, we chose to fish with them, and donated all of our fish (except 1 - but there was a lot) to his food kitchen and then a little more. I guess
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Hot. In a mug on my desk. We are out of coffee, and I haven't had any today..... I feel the DT shakes coming on. But, other than Dunkin Donuts, I like Folgers Classic with a little bit of sugar and milk. yummm
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Good for you! That is the best feeling in the world!!
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My grandfather did this, too - just with buttermilk. He also ate sardines & vienna sausages on saltine crackers.