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I feel ya. Our local high school had one two years ago. The kid sent a tweet the night before about how the next morning would go down in history. He was seen in the parking lot with a gun in his truck by a teacher who had stepped out to grab something from her car. The entire district went into lockdown immediately.

I gave up on myself years ago. I have trust issues and I don’t know if I’ll ever get over them. My main concern is for my teen daughter. I don’t ever want her to go through something like that.

I appear alright on the surface but I’ve noticed that the incident totally screwed with me. I have severe trust issues. I don’t think I’ll ever truly get over them.

I’ve worked for a few departments, as a warrant officer and a communications officer. I got out of the work. It was absolutely soul-crushing and that wasn’t just on the part of the repeat offenders. I was sick and tired of listening to the officers talk about the female officers, female dispatchers, female jailers,

22 years in October for me. Reported to campus security which was mostly part time cops. They unlocked the infirmary, gave me a hospital gown, told me give them my clothes, scrape under my nails and to shave my pubic hair dry while squatting over a plastic disposible med cloth thing-while the two of them watched and

I heard it in my kitchen last Christmas break. My fifteen year old’s best friend said some guy invited her over for “Netflix and chill”. I wasn’t quite sure of the definition but I knew it couldn’t be good, especially since the girl was 15 and the guy was 21 and on the local university’s football team. I just figured

I grew up partially in da U.P. (Upper Peninsula of Michigan). Euchre and cribbage are the games of choice up there. My mom taught me how to add by playing cribbage and we learned how to play euchre at elementary school parties.

I’m a white woman and I’ve had some good arguments over spades and hearts. I’ve watched drinks knocked off tables during a good spades game. Fist fights were always over pitch and dominoes. I don’t care what color you are: bones cause fights and by damn if you add an off jack, ultimate trump or odd trumps to pitch

Todd Palin is proud of his ignorance. I lived in the town where he attended college for a couple of years and played basketball. Rumor has always had it that he was dismissed because the school was under investigation over it’s basketball squad being functionally illiterate and hiring tutors to attend classes for the

Our breast exam is on the table. It’s nice because we get it all done at once.

Planned Parenthood-no judgement.

The nurse comes in, gives you the gown, you change while she gets the equipment out and ready to go. You get in the stirrups, the doctor knocks on the door, you allow entrance. You receive a breast exam and then your pap. (Some doctors will let you wait for the stirrups until it’s time for a pap. When I was pregnant

I once made an appointment with a gyno because I’d found a bump on my labia. I felt it while changing a tampon and while waiting for the appointment it became bigger and sore. The day of my appointment I found small blood smears on my panties where the bump was.

That’s what I was thinking. Kris controls nearly everything but this might be Kayne’s way to get the upper hand and keep Nori away from that type of spot light. If so, good on him! Let’s hope the baby gets an equally outlandish deal.

Now the question is, how many were AA out of the 2400? It’s usually not that many. AA women will often choose to pledge an AA sorority. They aren’t necessarily doing this because they aren’t included in traditional sororities but because it’s a tradition in their families. There are legacies in AA sororities, same as

I actually wasn’t bashing on them. I’ve made the comment before about sororities and I’ll make it again. this time a bit more specific: sisters are not dumb. We had to have a 2.5 for student activities to clear us for the mixer. The chapter wouldn’t even look at you unless you had a 3.0.

The eye rolls were from her own family and from a couple of the AA sororities on campus. We were pretty active in our recruitment of her because she was absolutely perfect-anyone would welcome her with open arms. She was the epitome of cool-gorgeous, super smart, personable, empathetic, a leader. (Yep, still a bit of

Wow!

We really don’t get enough love from others.

You have 18 spots to choose from and 100 candidates. First of all you rule out those whose GPA will not allow them to pledge. You then rule out candidates who have been in trouble on campus or outside of campus. After that you need other ways.