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Thorn Posted Jul 31, 2006
I dunno what to think on that. Think [I am] pretty sure I wanna wait until marriage. If I do get married some day.
*shrug*
Yeah, from what I've heard divorces can be hairy.
Um... I don't like the idea of striking women,- ... be an odd scenario then if I were to say, suddenly find myself confronted by and being attacked by one. Would have to think on my feet in any event, I guess.
Hmm...
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Thorn Posted Jul 31, 2006
Ugh. The almost daily sounding of the neighborhood car-alarm that goes off falsely. Like it were almost on some sort of a schedule or something. Always in mid-afternoon, or so it would seem.
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Thorn Posted Jul 31, 2006
Oh well...
Brother at least seems to have had an alright birthday.
Heh.
You know, on the whole I wouldn't say that things were entirely good or bad by itself, in it's entirety. There are times when there seems to be plenty of both occurring in spades. Well, anyway...
I better get back to this paper I need to finish.
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Aug 1, 2006
we have a house alarm or buisness premises that goes off nearly everyday... its over the back and sometimes goes off 2 or 3 times a day.... the bells!! the bells!!!!
i begin to question the use of such alarms as no one seems to take any notice.... i also heard that if you have an alarm linked to the police you have to pay the police £35.00 if it does go off...
what a disgrace, we already pay for the police thru our community charge.. now we have to pay them to attend our house when its being burgled... that sounds like paying them extra to do the job they are supposed to anyway.....
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Thorn Posted Aug 2, 2006
I don't know on that one.
I know over here they supposedly charge some big fine if someone dials a false alarm to the emergency number on the telephone. <- Which... I did not, havbe to find out on my own, or the hard way.
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Thorn Posted Aug 2, 2006
tad bureaucratic sounding, yah.
*Shrug*
Just a little.
I wouldn't know though.
Psych professor told us about this thing called system justification whereby a large organization can shuffle blame for things or excuse their own blunders against a person who is requesting services with it, or something like that.
Um, no... that wasn't quite it.
I wish I could remember.
Definitely a note on that one, to look it up as one of the things to study/go over before the final.
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Aug 2, 2006
hell that blame shuffling thing is nothing new... i call it scape goating.... governments are expert at it.. shuffle the blame
also i see family and people doing it.. if they can offload the blame onto a poor sucker.. they surely will!!!
lesson one..NEVER get involved in anyones marital/lovers tiff because they will then make up all kissy and turn around and blame you for interfereing...
lesson two... ermm i'll think of one.............eventually
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Thorn Posted Aug 3, 2006
sounds to be a sound piece of advice, that.
*laughing, he nods*
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Thorn Posted Aug 4, 2006
*Laughing more* makes sense.
Not to mention that wearing the same clothes without cleaning them, for too long,... The smell either will get to the person wearing them, or to other people.
Oh bother.
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Aug 6, 2006
phew!!! yes wearing clothes constantly... came too close to a tramp[what you call a hobo] and he stunk... must have been peeing his pants... i nearly gagged...
i don't think he could smell himself anymore.. either that or he was beyond caring.... sad but disgusting
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Aug 8, 2006
although i try not to make it a habit to be smelling tramps
theres a guy who comes into my works who stinks of firesmoke.. like a bonfire.. you can smell him from yards away.... we think he lives in the woods....
but at least firesmoke isn't as bad as pee...
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Thorn Posted Sep 1, 2006
Once in awhile the police and people get a little upset downtown when/if a homeless person tries to use one of the fountains for a bath/shower,- I think. ,
"free shower?"
Guess not.
Sheesh.
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