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Morning Sickness Means A Girl
debbyski
by debbyski  Yesterday 3:59 PM    3
 I can personally vouch for this one! I should have been hospitalized as sick as I was with both my girly girls during the first trimester, instead my doc just got pissed that I was losing so much weight.
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Window To The Soul
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by debbyski  Yesterday 8:48 AM    5
 I think photography can be one of the ways of capturing the essence of oneself . . . of how one is feeling at any given moment and the true beauty comes forth :)
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HOLY SHIT JT!!!
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by debbyski  Yesterday 8:43 AM    6
 So it probably comes as no secret that jt3600 is my favorite new clipper and we need more people like him to bring us laughter in the world! Having said that, I'm praying that he will make it ok through all of this . . .
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The War On Terrorism In Sweden
debbyski
by debbyski  8-18-2008    4
 No Remarks
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Rick Warren, Obama, And McCain
debbyski
by debbyski  8-18-2008    6
 déjà vu
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Shroud Stirs A New Controversy
debbyski
by debbyski  8-18-2008   
 It's like looking for Noah's Ark to me. Why would you want to search when the truth is right here before you? Regardless of that, I'm awed and amazed by the story.
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Drink Outside the Box??
debbyski
by debbyski  8-18-2008    7
 What on Earth is gonna be next, BEER IN A BOX! Bring on prohibition I say!
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TED -"The brain in love- the science of love without losing a sense of romance"
einbar
by einbar  8-18-2008    1
 HelenFisher explores the science of love without losing a sense of romance: most unique among scientists.... Fisher describes love as a universal human drive , and her many areas of inquiry shed light on timeless human mysteries, like why we choose one partner over another.
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Harvard's Secret Court of 1920
jklugman
by jklugman  8-18-2008    1
 The Secret Court of 1920 was exposed by Amit Paley in the Harvard Crimson in 2002.
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He Saw It Coming
debbyski
by debbyski  8-17-2008    1
 What economic developments does Roubini see on the horizon? And what does he think we should do about them? The first step, he told me in a recent conversation, is to acknowledge the extent of the problem. “We are in a recession, and denying it is nonsense,” he said. The United States, Roubini went on, will likely muddle through the crisis but will emerge from it a different nation, with a different place in the world. “Once you run current-account deficits, you depend on the kindness of strangers,” he said, pausing to let out a resigned sigh. “This might be the beginning of the end of the American empire.”
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A Garden Of Healing That Can Divide
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by debbyski  8-17-2008    1
 “Setting up these little gardens for people to stroll around and feel nice is one of these feel-good California-style exercises,” said Michael Arata, a member of the diocese from nearby Danville. “And I don’t see a practical benefit for something like that.” What makes the debate in Oakland all the more fragile is that the garden was developed by two women who were both sexually abused as children by a priest from the Oakland Diocese. Those victims are Jennifer Chapin, 35, and Terrie Light, 57, who says she is not surprised that the garden has met with skepticism. “Look, 99 percent of survivors might think this is stupid and meaningless,” Ms. Light said. “But there might be a few people who say, ‘This is everything to me.’ And then for them, it would be worthwhile.”
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A Painkiller With Big Risks
debbyski
by debbyski  8-17-2008    6
 In my line of work, I see many people addicted to methadone and I must confess that it is simply shocking to me that doctors addict these people so lightly. I don't mean to make light of the personal responsibility of the patient, but it just boggles my mind and it is so sad; sad beyond belief. I see 40 year olds that I know won't live another 10 years.
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The Extreme-Right Way To Make A Buck
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by debbyski  8-16-2008    6
 "Actually, it's a little darker than that. Corsi doesn't just belong to the right's conspiratorial wing, he belongs to its racist, white-supremacist fringe. Over the last couple of years, he's written disparagingly about Muslims, Catholics and Jews, not to mention gays and lesbians. Muslims are "ragheads," the pope is "senile" and tolerates "boy bumping," and Jews ... well, you can imagine. The fact of the matter is, though, that Corsi doesn't so much aspire to participate as he does to profit. n former years, Americans' ideology was influenced by their participation in the economy. To put it crudely, businesspeople tended to find a home in the Republican Party, working men and women in the Democratic Party. Today, we have a new class, one to which Corsi and his ilk belong, whose business is their ideology."
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How About The Home Front?
debbyski
by debbyski  8-16-2008    1
 Of course the home front is not nearly as lucrative as contracts for cronies like Halliburton and other well-connected companies who luvs to get their greedy hands on big, oh, so mouth watering pieces of the Iraq destruction/reconstruction pie.
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A Traumatized Elephant
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by debbyski  8-16-2008    3
 "Animal rights advocates have long argued that elephants in most zoos lack enough space and, as a consequence, suffer from foot ailments, arthritis and psychological problems. For its part, the zoo association has clung to its traditions, saying the size of an enclosure matters less than the care elephants receive from zookeepers."
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Priced Out Of Weight Loss Camp
debbyski
by debbyski  8-16-2008    5
 Fast food has gotten bigger and cheaper while healthy food is beyond reach for many.
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The Hidden Half
debbyski
by debbyski  8-15-2008   
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The Faces Of Phone Sex Operators
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by debbyski  8-15-2008    4
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Not Just For Kiddies
debbyski
by debbyski  8-15-2008    6
 Well, I guess a broken heart is something that words cannot describe . . . or heal.
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The Great Illusion
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by debbyski  8-15-2008    22
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Porking your Airport Detector !
jt3600
by jt3600  8-14-2008    4
 this is what happen when an sexually frustrated detector sees you packing some meat !
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Subway's Jared found in Mono lake !
jt3600
by jt3600  8-14-2008    1
 Jenny Graig looking to sue ! Claims she been serving it to celebs for years. Jenny Graig stated what ever we couldn't shove down their throats we shot directly into their faces !
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Prayer At The Pump
debbyski
by debbyski  8-14-2008    1
  Here's one you'll never hear: Oh most merciful Jesus, forgive us Bush LUVIN' fools for our "family values" by slashing social spending and bankrupting the government to pay for tax breaks for the rich, corporate welfare, and an insane, cold war-style buildup, for reversing a half century's work of hard-won environmental protections and ignoring the constitution, for making a human being a king, and for making our "moral values" our issues to shroud our wickedness in Godliness. Please forgive us for our vision, oops, hallucination that we are officially authorized by YOU to decide which values are "family" and "traditional" and how everyone should live by not promoting better wages, work conditions and job security. Forgive us Father, for we have sinned. And please lower the price of gas? AMEN.
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The Perfect Send Off
debbyski
by debbyski  8-14-2008   
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Gotta Stop Smoking Before That Face Lift
debbyski
by debbyski  8-14-2008    1
 Maybe someone should tell these chicki's that you might be able to postpone that face lift if you don't START smoking? Now, THAT could be motivational; forget the heart or lungs! Then again, one could always have a Post-mortem face lift and leave a hell of a good looking corpse!
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THANK YOU
debbyski
by debbyski  8-14-2008    6
 A much needed HUG to those underpaid and overworked CEO'S! They are keeping America great with these "cutting edge" ideas!
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You Go Girl
debbyski
by debbyski  8-13-2008    1
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I LUVS You For Your Health Insurance Baby
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by debbyski  8-13-2008    5
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What Kind Of Tree Would She Be?
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by debbyski  8-13-2008    3
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This War Report Has Been Approved By Your Government
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by debbyski  8-12-2008    13
 "Apparently, in the view of our corporate news editors and managers, it is important for Americans to fully witness the bloody horrors of war when that war is being fought by Russia, but we are to be carefully protected from seeing such things when they are being perpetrated by our own centurions. We aren’t even allowed to see the grievous injuries and death being suffered by our own troops. And, of course, don't feel to good about the quality of the coverage of the Russian/Georgia conflict either. This too is biased. Indeed one reason we are shown all the carnage is that the US government has been backing Georgia, and there is evidence that the US even encouraged the Georgian attacks on ethnic Russians which provoked the invasion. The US also has obligingly airlifted Georgian troops back from Iraq to Georgia. This is not news. This is propaganda, pure and simple. "
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On Wickedness
papananook
by papananook  8-12-2008    11
 Conservatives wickedly play to unreason because being unreasonable is part of what human beings are. Indeed, it is part of the pleasure of being human. The recognition of this is part of what makes conservatism conservative. And it's not going away. I'm reading what I wrote above, and still haven't got to the bottom of what I want to convey. So expect more soon. Trust that I am not offering a counsel of despair. Here, in fact, is a fine piece of writing that gets at why, to tide you over until I figure out a better way to explain that the human reality of unreason does not ever have to be an alibi for progressive defeat, and has, indeed, underwritten many of progressivism's most famous victories.
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Finding A Personality
debbyski
by debbyski  8-12-2008    6
 "In the midst of all this — the comebacks, the wisecracks, the flapping mouth — I had a dim idea of what I was doing. I wanted to be someone, a recognizable personality, a full-blooded, memorable human being, and not just a cancer patient. I had already lost the person I used to be, that healthy, energetic 45-year-old woman. I wasn’t capable of losing more. “A critical illness is like a great permission, an authorization or absolving. It’s all right for a threatened man to be romantic, even crazy, if he feels like it. All your life you think you have to hold back your craziness, but when you’re sick you can let it go in all its garish colors.” YES!!!!!!!!!
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Let The Games Be Doped
debbyski
by debbyski  8-12-2008    1
 A little Viva Viagra never hurt anyone, eh?
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Handle With Care
debbyski
by debbyski  8-12-2008    1
 "Last year, a private company proposed “fertilizing” parts of the ocean with iron, in hopes of encouraging carbon-absorbing blooms of plankton. Meanwhile, researchers elsewhere are talking about injecting chemicals into the atmosphere, launching sun-reflecting mirrors into stationary orbit above the earth or taking other steps to reset the thermostat of a warming planet. This technology might be useful, even life-saving. But it would inevitably produce environmental effects impossible to predict and impossible to undo. So a growing number of experts say it is time for broad discussion of how and by whom it should be used, or if it should be tried at all."
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WOMEN TRIED OF JUST OBJECT TO MARRY !
jt3600
by jt3600  8-12-2008    3
 How much do we loose when we hold to tight to tradition ? To bad they can't wake up to the fact that girls just want to be and with girls sometimes.
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Does Age REALLY Matter?
debbyski
by debbyski  8-11-2008    3
 Age is such a subjective thing. A teenager thinks a 30 year old is "old" and a 5 year old thinks a teenager is old. But what is interesting to me at least, are the preconceived notions other's have of people at a certain age; how one should act, how one should feel; even giving a certain amount of worth to the individual depending on their age. Grow up society and get "old" really fast *LOL*
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Fear Of Change
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by debbyski  8-11-2008    2
 "First, the Democrats have to win the election — and win it by enough to face down Republicans, who are still, 42 years after Medicare went into operation, denouncing “socialized medicine.” Second, they have to overcome the public’s fear of change. " "One more thing: if we do get real health care reform, a lot of people will owe a debt of gratitude to none other than John Edwards. When Mr. Edwards dropped out of the presidential race, I credited him with making universal health care a “possible dream for the next administration.” Mr. Edwards’s political career is over — but perhaps he and his family can take some solace from the fact that his party is still trying to make that dream come true."
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Will the TV show "Cheaters" disappear too ?
jt3600
by jt3600  8-11-2008    1
 let see if I got this,you take someone, wrap them up in new plastic, set the microwave on high, leave the door open "Poof" your gone ! this is not a new idea I gone over this single thought the whole time I was married,but I must admit leaving the door open is new on me !
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A Bushie biting the dust !
jt3600
by jt3600  8-11-2008    4
 You may ask yourself how can these small countries do it ? Yet Bush still sits ! One reason, "THE PEOPLE" and looking at everyday news of the people (LinkTV/Mosaic) I notice that people from other countries are more involved in politics & what their Gov. does as oppose to the US where it's your favorite news station that cast the vote .
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Confessions Of A Coupon Clipper
debbyski
by debbyski  8-10-2008    3
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