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Broken Ox

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  1. I don't think they're mutually exclusive. I think the one is what prevents her from even acknowledging the possibility of the other.
  2. One of our former students, now a college freshman, just won an election for city council rep. That’s how you start. Not to mention education and an actual platform…
  3. I've done the exact same thing except using, you know, the oatmeal I bought at the store.
  4. I do it. "We're going to the park. Isn't it exciting? Are you excited? The PARK!" Oh wait. That's my dogs. The kids, nah.
  5. Yeah, God's always known for being such a show off.
  6. She said from that college and career class. For all we know, he may have been the cream of that particular crop.
  7. You failed to warn that one of those shots is the infamous golf course humping scene. Worth if for the recap, though.
  8. I think that is exactly what it is. It definitely has a separates look at the waist. My daughter is a wedding photographer, so looking at that is like nails on a chalkboard for me. The owners of the actual freelifephotography would probably like him to stop calling what he does photography. (Yeah, I may have started down a rabbit hole...)
  9. I've always been under the impression that "you do you, boo" is generally a sarcastic/derisive statement. Not that I'm wearing either interpretation.
  10. Well, she did use one period.
  11. Apparently if you're a dad - yes, even those dads whose arms never had a chance to hold their wives' heavy periods babies - you are forgotten,.
  12. That would be ideal, because then she could learn things, too.
  13. I went to church with my daughter this weekend (non-denominational) and the topic was missions work. The speaker was sharing the verses in the Bible that speak to that, and he said it's so easy when you're faithful to go to church, go to bible study, go to fellowship, hang out with folks in your own Christian subculture speaking Christian-ese that you forget about how confusing it all is to non-believers. And that you should invite them to your home, go to see them and, basically, get outside yourself. He did not say (nor did the passages he was presenting) that you should be scared of people with different beliefs. The Duggars, of course, do things a little differently...
  14. I was listening to a podcast yesterday, and the hosts were seriously pissed off at the detective involved in a case for basically not working it. They were talking about what deserved to happen to him, and one of the suggestions was to sign him up as LuLaNo consultant. Scared the cat with how hard I snorted.
  15. If I quoted all the awesome parts of that article I'd have the whole dang thing copied here.
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