I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Hmm. Vampires cannot see themselves in the mirror because they have no souls. I wonder if that applies to everyone who is lacking a soul?
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HL, great minds...........hahahhahaha!
HL

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Except, I would never stake this fellow!


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My goodnesses!
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This is just five. There are many more.
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Why I am a Democrat.

Why yes, I DO know he was a Socialist. That doesn't make his sentiments any less valid.
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Had to resize the picture.
This is why I am a Democrat.

Why yes, I do know he was a Socialist. It doesn't make his sentiments any less valid.
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Ditto, HL. Proudly so.
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I'm having fun reading the NUTSO next door!!!! (Hey, I thought I was crazy!)
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Love it, HL. Ran across this the other day:

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I saw that, too, Belinda. That's why I don't mind paying taxes -- it buys me things I like, like roads and bridges and air traffic controllers and clean water and clean air, and safe and effective medicatin, and medical devices that don't kill, and police and fire and courts and judges and laws and traffic lights and sidewalks and streetlights and voting booths and schools and colleges and cars that work and doctors and medical residencies and hospitals and standard weights and measures and standardized time and clearly labeled packaging and workplace safety and health standards and safer tires and .... well ... you get the idea.

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I can't read the Other Thread. The users all crowd in front of the mirror much like the cast of SNLs "The Californians." They leave no room for non-Californians.
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And you know, HL, that the self-styled makers would be the first to complain were those things not provided.
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Did you know that Republican pundits say that Romney was correct in saying that the President didn't call the Benghazi attack an act of terror? Sure, the whole Rose Garden speech was about the Benghazi attack, but because our President didn't specifically say acts of terror "in Benghazi," Romney is correct.
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E - remember the greatnonprofits.org days? How we screamed with laughter? That's coming back to me......
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I am reallyreally AUTHENTICALLY amused.
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They are pretending to think, but don't make any more sense then Mr. Willard Wonderful -- not.
Jackie
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E- rofl - lucky I wasn't drinking anything when I read your post!!
Rolling on the floor!!
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Enjoyful, but are you SEVERELY amused?
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Most definitely, most indubitably amused. One could say severely amused.
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I am really, real authentically amused.
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Oh, E, it's sinful to have that much fun, but we did!
Chicoe....
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No e, den mother! Just really really plain chico.
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I'm fine ladies - thanks for asking - spent AN HOUR with my PCP discussing everything and what to do with each and every se - also discussed all further testing and why my case is strange - everything about my body has always been strange - I'm used to it now - took my first Arimidex (again) this morning and so far so good - it takes a while for everything to go wrong. Have a new scrip for Ativan so I am a happy girl!
Do you realize there are only about four people "next door" talking to themselves and making themselves nuts - repeating all the same stuff ad nauseaum - November 6 can't come fast enough!
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Sandy -
I am so glad your PCP spent that much time with you. I hope arimidex is kinder on your second go-round! -
chico? Ok. Those day are gone. Too bad I enjoyed screaming with laughter. Still screaming, though!

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Hey sandy, keep posting. If that Arimidex starts treating you badly there are other options - remember that.
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I agree Athena. Nobody can be so severely and authentically amused without being a severe sinner. Enjoyful, REPENT!
Sandy, good to hear you're better and have a little Ativan insurance. What, only 4???
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I just read that police arrested a PA man for voter registration fraud. He was a Voter Registration Supervisor and was employed by Pinpoint. The Republican Party of VA contracted Pinpoint to conduct general voter registration.
That's the summary - here's the link to the story:
http://www.whsv.com/news/headlines/Arrest-Made-in--174857831.html?mobile=yes
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