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Yes brother you will be missed. I love you dearly. For anyone who would like to know: He is at Bellamy Funeral Home. The viewing is Wednesday May 16 from 5pm to 7pm and the funeral will be held in the chapel on Thursday May 17 at 2pm.
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Dear Shooter: I am so sorry for your circumstances. I am not sure if this will help you or not, but I gather from your post that your child is still ALIVE! Be thankful for that - My mother can't say the same. She found her son dead yesterday morning from what appears to have been an OD. Be glad your days sucks with the life of your child and know you still have hope left. I sincerely hope your circumstances change.
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I am so sorry for you copschick. I know how you feel. Look back on the good times that you remember and find the peace you need. Talk to your dad. It will make both of you feel better. I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace...
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Being as I work in the business, there are a lot of benefits to having your tires inflated with Nitrogen. Howver, I won't get into the debate, so to answer your question, Yes, you can top off with Nitrogen. Not sure if you stated where you purchased your car, but most of the time, if the car is pre-loaded, they include a roadside assistance plan in the sales price to cover the car. If you have a road hazard (i.e - nail in tire) they will cover the cost up to so much...Check into that - could end up saving you a lot of money....
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There are a lot of people who need it, but can't get it. Those who do have it, usually don't need it. It is unbelievable to me the amount of people who abuse the system and can't even appreciate what it does for them. While someone who works, pays taxes, etc. and comes upon hard times can't get the assistance they need (and are/have paid for). Sickening & disgusting.
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I loved the old Kroger. I was in there a lot! It is probably better on my purse that it is no longer there, but definately a major inconvenience. I wouldn't mind shopping at Wal-Mart (Hwy 120), but I can't ever get there at a good time when the store isn't ridiculously crowded. I end up not getting everything I came for b/c of the stockers being in the way or something to that effect. I end up going to Ingles on Nebo, but I am not really a fan. It is hard to find things in there. I am finally getting used to where things are. I shop at Target a lot b/c they have ground beef at really g
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My family uses Dr. Daily-Smith. She is AWESOME! She really listens to your concerns. When I was out of work for 18mo. and my husband's work had slowed next to nothing, she was very aware of the situation and hleped to find low-cost remedies to and offered samples to us to help us save money without risking our health in the process. She is also VERY good with children. My daughter really likes going there. Be warned - if you have small children take something with you to occupy their time. They don't have a lot in the way of that, but otherwise are excellent. I highly recommend them.
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Call me crazy, but ALL religions are violent. Isn't religion the basis for ALL wars? Just sayin'. I am not what most people would call religious, although I feel that I have a personal relationship with God. The way I live is to do the things that I feel are right and not to worry too much about how other people think. I don't judge people based on their religion of choice, or lack thereof. I judge people by the way the present themselves and their actions. BUT back to the topic, Just b/c someone represents themself as a Reverand doesn't mean they are by anyone else's standards. I can
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UPDATE - DH and I had a talk with her last night. And being the PARENTS (to those who might have been confused) she got punished for both her behavior in the morning and the attitude that she kept thru the evening. She picked out 1 outfit last night to be worn today. I got her up early this morning and we had NO problems getting out of the house on time. I am sure we will still have the occasional stalling tactics, but who doesn't... BMR - to be fair, I will say that everyone wakes up sometimes and feels the need to be difficult. I do it and so apparently do you. That does not take
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Non emergency; just neighborhood shenanigans
NitroGirl30 replied to GOLFanatic's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I don't live in a neighborhood, but I used to have a neighbor who EVERY night wanted to put on a concert for the rest of the neighbors. They played in a garage and sounded HORRIBLE!!!! They would be up until all hours playing. At the time, my daughter was really young and it would be so hard to put her to bed at a normal hour because of them playing. I called the SO many times to report them. Once was at 3am. Drove me nuts!!!! Thankfully, they have since moved and the street is much quieter. -
That really puts things into perspective. You never know what will happen in the time you have. I agree, you've got to make the best of what you have.
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I will check it out. Is this the guy that is currently doing a case study of boys ages 11-17 or something like that. Not really sure what it's about, but heard it on the radio. Have you tried any of the advise from the book and does it REALLY work? I have heard about it before, but don't know anyone who has actually tried it.
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She is a beautiful little girl! Congratulations!
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LOL! Yes, we put up with a lot. Like you, I also have NO patience. Trust me when I say that this morning she better be glad she was dressed when she was, because she would have went to school like she was. I love my DD, but there are times when I have really wild fantasies about beating her...(JK) I would never hurt my child, but like I told her it doesn't mean I can't have my dark thoughts. Ooops, should have left my "dark" thoughts to myself...LOL.
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Funny - that is what ended up happening this morning. She chose the outfit, got dressed, decided she didn't like it. I told her I didn't care what she wore, but that she had until the clock said 7:30. I turned and left the room. She was so mad at me. I loaded everything in the car and let the dog out. That is when DH got to come and deal with it. He got out of bed and went to her room and told her to put on some clothes, he didn't care which ones and turned and left the room. She was ready in 5 minutes to walk out the door. It is just frustrating when you have to deal with it every mo
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I told her this morning that I was going to start getting her up early to pick out her clothes and get herself dressed. She was not thrilled with the idea. I also told her that if this continues, she will have to start walking to her class by herself since I don't have time to take her in because of the difficulty of getting her ready and am usually late to work because of it. My DH and I will have to have a talk with her this afternoon. It is really becoming an issue every morning and for the first time DH got to witness the ordeal. I am really glad that he was there to see how difficult
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I do not like to get up in the morning, so I lay out my clothes the night before, and the clothes (which she picks out) of my DD. Keep in mind that she goes to be at a reasonable time every night. She is 6. EVERY day we have the same problem in the morning...she finds SOMETHING wrong with ALL of her clothes. I don't pick her clothes out for her - she does. Yet, she doesn't like anything she has to wear. If you have this problem, or HAD this problem, what are/have you doing/done to correct it? Any advise would be welcome...
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I would think that a memorial service would be for anyone who wanted to attend. Whether or not they lost someone close to them. That was a VERY tragic event that touched most everyone on some level. I don't personally know anyone who was killed that day, but that doesn't mean that I don't still to this day think about those who lost their lives or that of someone close to them. Those who lost their lives should be memorialized and honored, whether they lost thier lives trying to save someone else's or otherwise.
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That's really sad, because Heaven forbid, if something were to happen, I imagine the 1st responders would be the 1st there. Too bad that they can't be welcomed when there isn't a need for them.
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I know you said that Distinctive Dentistry (Dr. Shirley) is not on your list, it doesn't sound like a lot of local dentists are, but I would recommend calling the office to ask them if they accecpt your insurance. A lot of times the lists from the insurance hasn't been updated. Also, if you decide to go out of network for your dental, they have really good rates. We used them when my husband I were both unemployed and were still able to afford it...
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We use Dr. Shirley in Dallas. He is AWESOME! My little girl absolutely LOVES going to the dentist. They are all really great up there.