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Let's see, here in Sac Town, it says it's 49 F. Cloudy. But, I see some sun.
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Various artists off my daughter's iPod.
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I love that Ms. Blair and Ms. Ferrone had such a good time!! :003: I love that I will be seeing Sharon today and her family!! I love that my husband and daughter put up with me, lol.
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What Song Did You Wake Up With in Your Head?
Refugee replied to Echosoftom's topic in Creative Corner
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Thank you everyone!! I so appreciate it. I have to admit, I am still in shock. I wasn't expecting this at all. I confess, I'm tired, yet so excited!! :003:
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Regroup, lol.
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TIL, that driving at night on the 5, is better than driving it in the daytime, lol.
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1) Going to a big party or stay at home? - Going to Sharon's sister house, not sure yet how many people will be there. 2) Will you be staying up late to watch the ball drop in Times Square? - I hope so!! 3) Will you make any New Year's resolutions? - Yes, get healthier and learn to not stress out so much. 4) Who do you think would make a good host for a Rockin' Out New Year's Eve? - I like the Russell Brand idea! I also like Conan and Jimmy Fallon. 5) Do you know the words to Auld Lang Syne? - Some of it.
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Gee I wonder, lol. Actually it's a tie between Refugee and You Tell Me
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OMG! So sorry Farmers for my "not making any sense" question, LOL! Glad you all could decipher it. I was tired when I posted it. It's on the cool side here in CA. It's the perfect day for seeing old friends and making new ones!!! Yer So Bad, you hit the nail on the head.
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Happy New Year from Sac Town!!! (Sacramento, CA) :003:
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Man, that was a long drive, lol.
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1) Going to a big party or stay at home? 2) Will you be staying up late to watch the ball drop in Times Square? 3) Will you make any New Year's resolutions? 4) Who do you think would make a good host for a Rockin' Out New Year's Eve? 5) Do you know the words to Auld Lang Syne?
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What’s it doing by you? What’s it the perfect day for?
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Leon Walker, 33, of Michigan, was charged with felony computer misuse after he logged onto his then-wife's email account on a shared computer and found out she was cheating. (AP Photo) (CBS) An Internet law designed to protect the stealing of trade secrets and identities is being used to levy a felony charge against a Michigan man after he logged onto his then-wife's Gmail account and found out she was cheating. Leon Walker, 33, of Rochester Hills, Mich., is being charged with felony computer misuse, and faces up to five years in prison after logging into the email account of now ex-wife Clara Walker on a shared laptop using her password, the Detroit Free Press reports. He is facing a Feb. 7 trial. Leon and Clara Walker's divorce was finalized earlier this month, the Free Press reports. Clara, who was married twice previously, was having an affair with her second husband, as Walker found in her email, according to the Free Press. The second husband had been arrested earlier for beating her in front of her young son from her first husband. Walker was worried about more domestic violence from husband No. 2, so he handed the e-mails over to the child's father, the Free Press reports. He promptly filed an emergency motion to obtain custody. Leon Walker, a computer technician with Oakland County, was arrested in February 2009, after Clara Walker learned he had provided the emails to her first husband. "I was doing what I had to do," Leon Walker told the Free Press in a recent interview. He has been out on bond since shortly after his arrest. "We're talking about putting a child in danger." Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper defended her decision to charge Walker, calling him a skilled "hacker" who downloaded the material in "a contentious way." Electronic Privacy expert Frederick Lane told the Free Press that the case hinges in a legal grey area, and the fact that the laptop was shared may help Walker's cause. About 45 percent of divorce cases involve some snooping -- and gathering -- of email, Facebook and other online material, Lane said. But he added that those are generally used by the warring parties for civil reasons -- not for criminal prosecution, the Free Press reports.
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Sunny, 52 F, with winds from From N at 17mph. Rain early tonight. Yesterday we had winds that were 25 MPH and gusts up to 40 MPH. It was something else.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :003:
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I confess, that raise blew me away. I guess they did notice the work and sacrifice this past year.
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TIL, that I got a 20% raise! I know it's not much, but the fact I even got one is amazing.
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Wow, I got paid today? Cool.
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I hate that I am such a worry wart.
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I wish for everything to go smooth tonight. I wish for everything to go smooth this weekend. I wish for my cat to be with us.
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Not sure, but it's going to be fun! How many nieces and nephews do you have?
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