Deonna Fullagar
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Wen dus white folk come out to eet?
I gotsta prupare dems fixins or else deysa gonsta start whippin me bad. Wen dus da wiyte folk s out ta eats?
Drug overdose?????!!!!!!!!!!!?
Every morning, i take 2 pills that are kinda strong. one of them is a vitamin, and one is an allergy pill called allegra. After a few minutes of digesting them, I feel like im gonna puke. i get all dizzy and start tripping and falling all over the place! i don't know what is happening to me, cuz the doctor said its alright to take both at the same time, and to take them each morning. my parents think its the vitamin, but i need to take the vitamin to help keep my bones strong, since osteoperosis runs in the family. plz help!
Tooth whitening system ! How do celebrities obtain tooth whitening system? how?
How do I make my teeth really white? Any home teeth whitener solution? I've smoked cigarettes on and off for a good part of my life. I'd like to have really white teeth. My teeth aren't super dark or anything, but they are a little yellow from the nicotene. Anything I should do or use for home teeth whitener to make them super white again before I started smoking?
Uh - Oh . . . Bad News From A Democratic Political yst This Time . . . .Did My Liberal Friends See This ?
I've read the article and it appears that the pretty boy has a bad memory. $300000 is a lot of money for staffers and vendors and of course charity. There should be receipts for all of that money, so if he were truly forthcoming he would start producing check stubs (also that he took taxes out, we would want a case of tax fraud) and a receipt from the charitable institution, since that too is tax deductible. These records should be easily retrieved.
Punctuate the paragraph please.?
the central thought, or main controlling idea of a paragraph, is usually conveyed in what is called a topic sentence. this crucial sentence, which states, summarises, or clearly expresses the main theme, is the keystone of a well-built paragraph. the topic sentence may come anywhere in the paragraph, though most logically and in most cases it is the first sentence. this immediately tells readers what is coming and leaves them in no doubt about the overall controlling idea. in a very long paragraph, the initial topic sentence may even be restated or given a more significant emphasis in its conclusion.
Tear jerkers for men?
I am looking for movies that will make me cry. I hope that doesn't sound weird. I am more usually movies about the dissolving or reconciliation of brotherly relationships make me cry. The best example I can give for this is Friday Night Lights (the show). I cry so much while watching. I just got done rewatching the end of season 4 so now I am a little overemotional and want to watch sad movies. I have Beaches (I know it's not manly) and Rain Man queued. What else do you recommend?
What personally *offends * you the most?
When people insult Christians and our God. (Sure, there are some who claim to be Christian yet live a contradictory lifestyle, but they're not all like that. It's very annoying when non-Christians lump all of us who are Christians and those who simply claim to be one in the same "bad people" category without doing their research first.) I positively dislike very much when people insult/discredit God. It breaks my heart to see so many people lost in this world. They refuse to listen (which is another thing that REALLY bugs me - when people don't listen to anything you say about God based on their umption that all Christians are evil). They may insult us and say "whatever", but they say that 'cause they don't know what they're talking about. They wouldn't say it if they REALLY knew what goes on in the mind of a true Christian. It's sad to see them this way and to not be able to do anything abut it. (Yeah, we can pray and continue talking to them anyway, but they're the ones who make the choice whether or not to listen. We can't make them listen. God did give us free will.) Will you join me in praying for these lost sheep every night?
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