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Because many of the regular PCom members get bored with seeing the same people saying the same stuff over and over again.
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MAN CLAIMS HE WAS ATTACKED BY OOMPA LOOMPAS
GoodNeighbor replied to barrycdog's topic in RECENT TOPICS
They told him NOT to take an ever-lasting-gob-stopper! Oh, how I would love to have my own personal oompa loompa. -
He's probably not as upset with his MIL as he is with you. He probably just doesn't want to say it. You are in charge of your visitor. If you don't enforce rules and simple respect by your visitor then YOU are disrespecting everyone that lives in your house. I have no clue regarding your financial situation. Would you even have the house if it weren't for him? His comfort level should be of a much greater importance than that of a visitor. Note: My husband once asked my why I didn't put some of our better sheets on the guest bed. I told him that you can't let a visitor get too c
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It is just as much your husband's house as it is yours. Your husband would be more welcoming to her visit as long as the two of you agree on boundaries and make them known to her prior to her arrival. When I lived with my parents, I respected my parent's rules. When they visit us, they respect our rules.
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If you punch a beehive you can't get pissed off when you get stung.
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Businesses come face-to-face with health care law
GoodNeighbor replied to barrycdog's topic in RECENT TOPICS
You will see many larger businesses splintering off and becoming multiple small businesses with no more than 49 employees each. -
A young lady became pregnant. The father quickly claimed that there was no way the child was his and removed himself from the relationship. Her best friend (my uncle) married her and raised her son as his. The adoption was official when the child was six years old. While the child's parents worked he was taken care of by my grandmother. We went to his football games. My uncle was the one to help him with troubles at school. He helped him with girl problems. He taught the teenager how to drive. He was there at graduation, when the young man got married, and when the young man joined the Marines
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If I go out of my way to do something for you I will respond with "You're Welcome." If I did something just because I wanted to, I might just respond with a smile and slight tip of my head. In other words, it was nice of you to acknowledge what I did, but it wasn't necessary because I didn't really do it for you.
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I've bought the bacon and the ground beef. I've been very happy with both. I'm tempted to buy the chicken tenders. I'd just rather have them not breaded.
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Write her a poem or a heartfelt note. Have it laminated so she can keep it in her purse. She can refer back to it in times of doubt.
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Are people really that needy for attention
GoodNeighbor replied to HardwareDJ's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I'm with you Chester. When a stranger speaks to be it doesn't automatically require me to respond in kind. Back when I was working I spotted an error a co-worker made on a report. I went to him and said I needed to talk to him about the report. He said, "I'm doing great! Thanks for asking.". I said, "Nevermind," and walked away. My courtesy was to help him keep his job in the face of a major error, not to stand there and make meaningless chit chat. He was an azz. No one in the company liked him. His demand of immediate acknowledgement was just one of many flaws. Idle chit -
Not in the least. Too much CRAP going on this year.
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Question for parents regarding birth
GoodNeighbor replied to dumbestgirlintheworld's topic in RECENT TOPICS
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Some schools in Georgia (I don't think any in Paulding) already have a modified version. The students scan a card before they walk into each classroom. The computer is able to keep track of attendance and tardiness. Once each class ends an automatic email is sent to parents of absent or tardy students. This system could be modified to buzz locks on exterior doors as well as classroom doors. Realistically, there is no solid answer. If a person wants to hurt others badly enough, they will find a way. Just like the azz hat in China who stabbed 23 children because he was scared about the
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Hold still. I'm trying to inflate the rest of you.
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Ugg. Kanye is on. I think I'm breaking out in hives. Thank God for the mute button.
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I wasn't looking forward to Alecia Keys. Boy I was wrong. She is putting on a great show.
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Just think how many houses he could rebuild if he'd put that energy into slinging a hammer. When I first started watching this I felt really old. Now I've decided I'm not old, I'm simply Classic. Considering the other posters here I think I'm in good company.
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I can only hope to have that much energy at 69 years old.
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Vegetable soup and cornbread.
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Check Burger's Market.
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Everything said above is great advice. Here is a little more. Ask about ... outdoor time do they allow you to bring food occasionally visitor protocol during flu season can pets be brought for visits When you tour the NH ask questions of the staff AND the residents. Ask them if they're happy, how they like the food, how they like the nurses, how this home compares to other NHs they may have lived at. Directors will invite you to come during lunch to see what the meals consist of. Instead, go during breakfast when they least expect you. Remember that this home is to k
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Several years ago I went to see a Christmas production of Happy Birthday Jesus at Woodstock Baptist. It was amazing. The acting, the singing, the story was something I'll never forget. Now that my children are old enough to understand the season I would really like to find something similar to take them to. Please let me know if you are aware of any Happy Birthday Jesus plays in the area.
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Instead of using Excel I think you have to open a separate Word document and create a table. If you click on the help question mark and type in "mail merge" it will tell you step by step how to create the table. Good luck.