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Someone in another post had mentioned getting her tag number. With that info, is there any way to get her name and (for those that feel they have been taken advantage of) file a complaint against her? I'm just asking, because I don't know.....not trying to get anything started, but since she seems to be popping up all over the place and changing her story, I don't see it coming to a stop unless someone gets her name and files a report. Better yet, the next person she asks should just give her the address to the closest TitleMax....let THEM give her money!
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I hear sleet.....I ain't skerd! Good thing I baked bread today, have plenty of penut butter and bought a bunch of TP at the FL "going out of business sale.". Bring it on.
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He had also approached AngelFlight (an organization of pilots that volunteer to fly sick patients to medical care) but due to the logistics (patient is in FL and med facility is in OH) but they turned him down due to logistics.
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Time has flown by so very fast since Leaving Paulding
scoutfinch replied to Nemie's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Its so wonderful to hear from you and about your new life! Please post some pics when you get a chance! My brothers wife is originally from the UK. Ive never been, but I hope to visit someday. -
We decided to get married in the spring of 1993. We looked at the calendar; soon to be DH had something already planned for the first weekend in March. So, he said "Let's shoot for the second Saturday.". I saw that it was March 13; I told him no. When he asked why, I told him he could call me superstitious if he wanted but I just didn't want to get married on the 13th. He thought I was being ridiculous, but I stuck to my guns and we set the date for March 20. On March 13, I strongly resisted the urge to say I told you so.
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scoutfinch replied to Thoughts from the Evil Galaxy's topic in RECENT TOPICS
For 800 years I have trained Jedi. A Jedi's strength flows from the Force. But beware of the dark side. -
Here's. Another: before my grandparents ( or Ma and Pa, as Us grandchildren called them) built a fish pond, we went fishing at their neighbor's pond. I say neighbor in the general sense because he actually lived several miles away. The day before we went, we had to catch our own bait. So we would dig worms out of the worm house that Pa had built. It was an old cinder block shed Pa had built, he tossed peat moss and compost in and worms thrived in it. Anyone needing bait would stop by Pa's house and buy a batch of worms before heading out to fish. We would also catch baby frogs at d
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When spent a few weeks every summer at my grandparents' home every year. My grandmother did this with us, as well. Her "stories" were General Hospital and One Life To Live.
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I remember the summer ritual of my mom "putting up" stuff....aka canning and freezing. She put up tomatoes, green beans, butter beans, squash, and okra from our summer garden. She sliced up cucumbers, soak them in lime, then put up countless jars of pickles. I absolutely loved the smell of apple cider vinegar and pickling spices as it permeated throughout the house. My dad would stop by the farmers market down by the airport and buy bushels of Silver Queen corn and peaches. These would be put up also. As to the original poster, there is nothing like homemade ice cream made with fres
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I think the way it works is that when you are sentenced to death, you are automatically granted an appeal. If you waive your right to the appeal or tell your attorney you do not wish to continue the appeals process, THEN the judge sets the execution date. At that point, I guess since the appeal never took place, the POS is allowed to change their mind. It's just not right....
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This POS is pulling the same stunt Jack Potts pulled many years ago. Potts Did this not once, but TWICE, before eventually dying in liver cancer in prison. I don't think he should have the option to change his mind; his victims weren't shown any mercy.
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I think I saw some at the Food Liod the other day....but if they were there, I'm sure they're probably gone by now due to the store closing.
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Thanks...I actually wrote a letter to the CEO and pointed out that fact. He turned it over to HR, who said the separation papers would remain as written, and the company would not dispute my unemployment claim. (I'm waiting to see if how that plays out.). I should receive the papers next week. After a 6 and a half month absence, a lot of processes had changed, a new company had been acquired and I had a lot of catching up to do. According to my team lead, I wasn't catching up quick enough and I didn't ask enough questions. If I asked questions, I was told to figure it out myself. T
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That's the way I look at my situation as well.
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It sucks, but at least I know I'm not alone. I worked for my FORMER employer for 11 years. In November of 2010,I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. I had to take medical leave due to surgery, chemotherapy and radiation...a total of six months. I returned to work as soon as chemo was completed and my oncologist released me to return to work. Three months later, it was determined that I was "unable to perform my job duties" and I was out the door.
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Ohhhhh TBARRRRR!!!!!!
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or a football/NASCAR widows support group!
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Mine too.....and she could mimic voices like nobody's business! So we'd ask her to make up a story involving family members or neighbors and she would have us in fits of giggles. We called her Ma and I miss her so much.....but I always remember her and smile because she was an absolute HOOT!!!!
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Mine was a story my grandmother used to tell my cousins and me whenever we would stay with her. Can't tell it here, but it involves a city girl, a country girl.....and macaroni.
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I cannot BELIEVE what's newsworthy these days
scoutfinch replied to Riograce's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I went to K-Mart today. I had receipt from Sears that contained a code so I could get $5 off a $50 purchase. Since k-Mart is owned by Sears, I thought k-Mart would honor it, but they said NO! Where's my phone? I'm calling Monica! Y'all tune in for the 11:00 news! -
Are you sure about this? It looks like The Postman is still posting! :rofl: I'M KIDDING!!!!!
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Mine has been changed from WC Abney, to EPHS; from EPHS to Picketts Mill Church; from Picketts Mill Church to Russom Elementary. Right now it's still saying Russom Elementary...I'll check it again the Monday before Super Tuesday!
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Where to vote? Check here! Check closer to the election though, because mine seems to change during every election cycle!
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Just in case the answer is no, here's what I did to get around it. Go to another PINES library system in Georgia that is already ebook ready. (I used the Sara Hightower Library system in Rome and Rockmart). If you already have a library card, have them change your Home Library to that branch rather than West Georgia Regional Library -OR- just issue you another library card. You can still check out physical library books at ANY PINES branch, but you'll also have the ability to check out ebooks,as well.
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Do t know if you saw his reaction this morning, but the judge was reading the indictment before reading the sentence. Overall, a long and drawn out process. At one point, he interrupted the judge and said, "can you PLEASE just get on with it?" the judge totally ignored him and kept right on reading. He was sweating, fidgeting, and at one point yawned and smirked. He's the type that you really hope gets a good beat down, and just when he thinks it's over, beat him down again. I hope he rots.