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Since you have antibodies in your system, I think it's recommended that one can wait 2-3 months to get a booster.
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Other churches, unlike Grace, don't have documented cases of abused women being told they have to live with their abusive husbands and being forced out of the church if they choose to leave or divorce their husbands.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
sagittarius sue replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
I can't help thinking that if he had taken a plea deal he probably would have received a jail sentence that was no more than half the time he received, possibly even less. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
sagittarius sue replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Highly unlikely, they would probably just deny it as the 8th Circuit Court has done. If they wanted to proceed past this, per what I read on Reddit, they would have exhausted direct appeal, then they'd have to go back to district court and appeal on collateral causes which basically boils down to incompetent, ineffective counsel. They would have to hire another law firm for that. I don't think they have reasonable grounds for this either. They did have competent counsel. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
sagittarius sue replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Well I wonder if these spendthrift idiots will now appeal to SCOTUS. I'm sure they'll be denied. -
There are parents who appear to never say "no" to their children. Perhaps they fear their children won't like or love them if they do so, or they don't want to disappoint their children or fear lowering the child's self esteem. It could be a result of the parents' own strict up-bringing, and they're determined to do things differently. I've felt that with an in-law of mine. The best parents find a balance, and I'm glad I found that with my own.
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I think a pro trans-gender cause would bug them the most.
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My mother just couldn't get my father to take action re: his hearing problems so she turned to me. My father had been in the Air Force, around and flying planes for several years so a hearing loss was understandable. So I spoke to him one afternoon, mentioning that even Chuck Yeager wore hearing aids (he had commercials for them on TV at the time), and that did the trick. I'll never forget his delighted smile when he discovered how well they worked.
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Another amazing fact is that Ruth Wilson portrays her great grandmother. I discovered that with the commentary with the last episode. Also I'll watch practically anything with Iain Glen in it. A few others on Acorn, I Claudius, and my favorite Sam Neill role, "Reilly: Ace of Spies." I remember watching and taping it on my VCR back in 1984. I found it hard to wait for the next episode then! I don't know why but Acorn skips 3 of the 12 episodes. I binged the entire series one night into morning with my best friend.
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Last time I had a free week of Acorn on my cable I enjoyed the Australian series "A Place to Call Home." I only watched the first season and first show of the second as there were 6 seasons with 67 episodes. It ran from 2013-2019, and was shown on some PBS stations, but not mine. I liked the fact that it isn't a mystery, and I get sick of the fact that my PBS station, outside of Masterpiece dramas, only shows mysteries from several nations. There is a forum on it. I might catch more of it with a free or cheap trial of Acorn, but I've noticed a number of series have moved to Britbox from Acorn.
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That's a helluva lot of French fries. I dislike huge servings of fries as they cool off, and I don't care to eat cold fries. I've never found a satisfactory method of reheating them either.
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Joy and Austin: This One Time At Family Camp
sagittarius sue replied to frenchtoast's topic in Counting On
For a future child I think Ruger Forsyth has a certain ring to it. -
Those poor kids appear to be so exercise-deprived. Here's an opportunity for three of them to move about on their own, and they don't take advantage of it. It reminds me of a "forced 1.5 mile walk" I took my 5 1/2 yr. old nephew on back in August 1989. I took him to an air show at a small town airport about 44 miles north of his home. One had to park in town and bus to the show. They expected 25,000 and 60,000 showed so they ran out of food and drink, and buses couldn't handle the load getting back to the parking lot. In those days we hadn't started the water bottle habit and no cell phone. I decided to walk back, and although grudgingly at first, he made the trek just fine. We bought ($1) water in a plastic cup on the trek through farm area. It wasn't exactly an example of "Minnesota Nice." 🙃 I heard from a co-worker who also attended and waited for the buses that it took about 2.5 hours to get back to his car. The main reason I did the walk is that I could imagine my sister-in-law becoming frantic wondering where her son was.