Princess on the street, but a Queen in the bed?
Princess on the street, but a Queen in the bed?
We got them at 12/13 at my church. We were advanced learners, but definitely weren't old enough to get tattoos. Clever of them.
Boys and girls at my church both got rings, so there was at least that...
Making this post about you just makes it sound like you are feeling inadequate about buying an inexpensive ring. Don't. You stayed in your budget, there is nothing wrong with that (in fact, there is everything right with that).
I was so thankful that my father was deployed during a 6th grade church father-daughter dance because it would have gone exactly this way. We are a lot closer now, but growing up he was gone all of the time. Plus, he's quiet and socially awkward, so it would have been pretty painful in any event.
8 times now. I suspect at least 6 burner accounts from the OP and at least one person who has already started drinking and didn't understand it correctly.
Pic?
My co-worker said this about krokodile. "Why would anyone do that?!" I told her I don't think that you just go from drug free one day and say, "Hey, throw me some of that krokodile shit" the next. I think you have to be using something else first. The meth lady in this story doesn't mention doing anything illegal, but…
Especially considering that the body has ways of shutting that down, right?
My parents made me sign the card. And I got a ring in front of the whole church with all the other boys and girls my age. The damn thing must have been defective though. Didn't work.
Yeah. This dead guy is totally working the system hoping for a more lenient sentence.
Since when did they start putting dead people in jail?
My sister got her UK citizenship a couple of years ago. Before that, she attended university in Scotland and then got a work visa. She moved to England to live with her then-fiancee, they had a baby together, but they still made her leave the country to reapply for a permanent residency. So, she came home with the…
After I had my daughter, I had some friends (who were recent mothers as well) who asked about c-sec/vaginal delivery. It didn't phase me a bit and we compared stories. Then, a woman I barely knew asked me and I was so taken aback. I think the rule should be that you don't ask that question unless you are close enough…
That's horrible in itself, but I don't see how it is even relevant to treating your friend. Beyond being just stupid, why is that something someone would even ask? I keep asking myself that though. Why does it matter if the OP is a nanny or not? These just aren't questions I would ever think to ask someone.
I want all of it. I feel so much shame!
Well, the first thing you should know is that most of our laws aren't codified, because we are in a common law country. That means most of our law is found in cases, not codes. Second, I think he's referring to the business judgment rule, which is case law derived, and requires boards to act in the shareholders' best…
Define "sin."
I love the spelling of "Xtreme." I went on a church ski trip and literally everything was branded "Xtreme." I don't know why. It didn't seem that extreme to me. Just basic skiing and cafeteria food.
It's actually the latest in law enforcement technique. They just ask everyone they run into if they are pedos/abusers/rapists and they automatically confess. Could have saved a lot of time and money if we had started using this years ago.