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mdreed

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  1. Number 1 rule---you NEVER "blow" on the side of the road. You aren't considered "refused" until you refuse the Intox test at the police station or jail.

    I don't agree with DUI---not what I am saying. Just working with a DUI attorney---have learned a few things. At least if you wait and "blow" at the jail--some time has lasped and you might blow less.

     

    Um, how bout' DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE........PERIOD!!

  2. I had to take my car to an auto place this week and feel like I was screwed...I had to pay an $80 diagnostic fee, which I have never had to do anywhere else before.....where do you women take your cars? Who do you feel like won't take advantage of you?

     

    Malia

     

    I've had trouble "trusting" that I got a fair deal elsewhere, but since I've found Vic Williams, I won't go anywhere else. I think he is very honest and fair. We've taken several vehicles to him, for various problems. I always call other places just to get quotes and compare. He is always VERY close (if not cheaper) than anyone else and will guarentee his work.

     

    He is on the corner of 278 & Butler Ind.

  3. Did you ladies enjoy your breakfast this morning? Any of your babies stay kicking & screaming? (Or any mama's leave that way? :D )

     

    How was your first day solo without your little one?

     

    Oh, and the most important part.............how was his/her first day? Were they sooooo excited to tell you all about it?

  4. Please let us know if there are needs we can help with. I know work will be missed and gift cards could be useful to grab a bite to eat, get some gas, or just a few groceries. Tough times are ahead, but it sounds as if they have the support they need to pull them through. Let the family know that we are pulling for them also, and they are in MY constant prayers.

     

    PLEASE let us know what can be done to help, ok?

     

    SS

  5. We have had post on pic, age, and how much older than you are so anyone want to tell how they met.

     

    I met my husband with a dating service been together 10 years and have 3 kids.

     

    Met mine in 7th grade..........got set up on a date in Aug 2000 (10 yrs later), been together ever since........

     

    Where's the 'how much older thread'?

  6. ok, ok... its more than three lines, but....

     

    'this is my daughter Jane, swimming at the Sara Babb pool, where we go every day at noon. We like to drive there in my dark blue BMW convertible cause I love to show off. When we are done swimming, we always go for a walk down the secluded trails at Taylor Farm park and then stop to play on the playground until 3pm, which is naptime. We than pack it up and head home to our cozy little ranch house, with the big Ol Rebel flag out front on the flag pole, out on Lake Road. I hate going home in the afternoon since my husband Lance usually works until well after dark and me and little Jane hate being all alone all those hours. Especially since our front door lock is broken.

     

    :ph34r:

    :lol:

     

    OK, take a breath............

  7. Ok, I'll go.

     

    I am 30, married, (but about to be going through a divorce), have 3 (awesome) kiddos ages 12, 9 & 2, work as a teller at a local bank & love my job. I've lived in PC for about 8 years now. Before that was in Cobb (grew up in Powder Springs). Don't really have any "hobbies", although I love to watch football, and catch up on things here (on P.com).

  8. How's about a decription of yourself (and your family if you wish) in 3 sentences or less?

     

    I haven't really gotten a chance to know many of you, but I'm intrested in finding out....

     

    Married? (how long) Kids? (how many) Occupation? (love it/hate it) Hobbies?

  9. The more I think about it, I realize that this does effect other relationships. It's always in the back of my mind. (How it started, how it ended) I think I'm gonna give it a little more time (for several reasons), and at least try to resolve the "bad" feelings that still linger. I'm going to make them aware too, though, that I appreciate them being there for me when nobody else was.

     

    Case closed.

     

    for now :D

     

    Thanks for the therapy, everybody! :D

  10. I thought this WAS therapy! :)

     

    If you are serious, though, I would not hesitate to contact a professional.

    They might could help you work thru the whole "pro/con" thing,

    as well as how this affects your day-to-day life

    & your relationships with others.

     

    I was half kidding about the therapy part. That IS why I come here with this type of 'thing'. Hearing others opinions does help. Sometimes we have to step outside and look in.

     

    I am still unsure of what to do.

    I looked on myspace and found their child. I'm not going there, don't worry.

    I tried, though.

  11. I sure hope you're not the gal who gave me a bad haircut a few years ago. :ninja: :lol:

     

    Flat out, the energy you send out is the energy you shall receive. If you approach this with anxiety and possible negativity...that's all you will receive. I don't see any good coming out of that. Is it something you are prepared to deal with? :)

     

    Nope. I didn't cut your hair ;) And I don't drink, so I would remember doing something like that. :D

     

    As far as being prepared to "deal" with it.... no I don't think I am. Not right now, anyway. This person and I have been there for each other through a lot of "stuff". I want that part of the friendship back. There is a comfort in knowing that there is THAT PERSON who always has your back no matter what. Since this person is out of my life, I don't really trust to accept anyone else to fill that role. (I must say that I miss being that person for them also. I really DO hope that they don't miss me like I miss them. It's just hard.)

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