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Refugee

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  1. A drinking glass from a Jack Daniels Gift Set.
  2. ^ I believe in Karma and I know one day, those humans who abuse animals will get their just reward. Wow, if my parents were both alive today, we would be celebrating their 58th wedding anniversary. :085:
  3. Thank you, Normandi!! http://soundcloud.com/foofighters/baker-street
  4. I confess, I think I will go into hibernation, too many things and people bugging me right now.
  5. Earthquake weather!!!!
  6. 1. Have you broken any New Year resolutions yet? 2. Have you ever broken any bones? 3. When was the last time someone broke your heart? 4. What is the most expensive item you have ever broken? 5. What phrase are you tired of hearing over and over again?
  7. What was the last thing that you broke and were not able to fix?
  8. 4 How many rings do you wear daily?
  9. Baby's A Rock 'n' Roller - TP&TH
  10. LOL!!!!!!! Lights Wheel In The Sky Anyway You Want It List your 3 favorite movies starring Robert DeNiro -
  11. Overcast, 57F, with winds from E at 4mph
  12. That my daughter's fiance's doctor visit went well today.
  13. This is not my favorite album. I chose Two Gunslingers, because my daughter loved this song so much when she was little.
  14. It has to be this keyboard. I have another one already to take it's place. Piece of crap.
  15. A Brooklyn panhandler whose "golden radio voice" made him an overnight web sensation was stuck in Ohio Wednesday afternoon - delaying his long-awaited reunion with his mother in New York. Ted Williams, 53, had expected to fly to New York to do a live interview on the "Today Show" tomorrow morning and see his 92-year-old mom after years apart. But TMZ reported that airport officials will not let him board a plane because he doesn't have proper identification to make the trip. Instead, he spent the afternoon at a Columbus, Ohio, courthouse trying to obtain a copy of his birth certificate, the site said. A convicted felon and recovering addict, Williams was living in a homeless encampment in Columbus until two days ago, when a video showcasing his startling talent went viral on the Internet. The video, produced by the Columbus Dispatch, shows him begging for change on a street in exchange for a soundbyte of his buttery, baritone voice. The interview has led to a whirlwind of media attention and job offers, including one to do voice-over work for the Cleveland Cavaliers. But perhaps the greatest opportunity to come from his newfound fame was a reunion with his mom, who lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant in the home he was raised in. During the an interview on "The Early Show," Williams broke down in tears when he spoke about his mother. "I apologize. I'm getting a little emotional. I haven't seen my mom in a great deal of time," he said on the program. "One of my biggest prayers that I sent out was that she would live long enough for me to see me rebound or whatever, and I guess God kept her around and kept my pipes around to maybe just have one more shot that I would be able to say, 'Mom, I did do it before,'" he said. "I might pass away before her or whatever, but my dad didn't get a chance to see this. But God is good."
  16. Sarah, I'm sorry it's taking so long. I've been SUPER busy at work and also, I was waiting on the packaging supplies to be able to mail out the 45s safely. I will be mailing out the 45s by the end of this week. Sorry it's taking so long. Linda

  17. I confess that I am very happy I bailed on sushi. Much nicer to have dinner with my family.
  18. TIL, that she has really changed. Maybe she has always been this way, I just never noticed it before.
  19. Happy birthday, Rick! I hope you have a wonderful day!
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