Highschool and community service?

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Registered: 10-22-2009
Highschool and community service?
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Thu, 12-02-2010 - 11:33am

Any one heard of this or do you know something i dont know?

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Registered: 10-06-2010
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:28am
no, it was to cherubs.

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Registered: 03-25-2010
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:29am
The boys have what looks to be life size players...if they aren't life size, darn close. I haven't figured out what I'm going to do with new "weight room", still workingn on getting the toys out and I need to find a place for the piano.
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Registered: 10-06-2010
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:29am
Doesn't really matter. Because she has her facts wrong to begin with. So any perceived insults based on those "facts" would be complete fantasy.

"I don’t mind a banshee, that’s fine. 2 banshees? I HATE you. I actually wish bad things upon you." -- Day[9] Daily #459 P1

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Registered: 10-06-2010
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:30am

Blood tests aren't required in Oklahoma anymore. They've been gone for at least 6 years. But less than 18.

"I don’t mind a banshee, that’s fine. 2 banshees? I HATE you. I actually wish bad things upon you." -- Day[9] Daily #459 P1

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Registered: 01-08-2009
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:34am
I have done the purchase your child's artwork thing. Basically the PTa contracts with a frame shop to frame the stuff (usually with leftover matboard) at a cheaper rate than usual, let's say twenty dollars per piece, then the children's artwork is auctioned off at a school fundraiser. Some of it doesn't sell if the faamily isn't able or willing to pay a minimum of 25 bucks to buy the art. But usually it looks nice enough that a aren't will. If you are really lucky you can get a catfight going with step-parents and grandparents involved and the bids can get ridiculously high. There are some, mostly older kids who do good enough quakity work that non-family members will actually bid. My kids go to a school with aboout 250 kids in it. The student art auction every year raises in excess of 25K. One evening a rather inebriated estrabged couple raised the price of their kindergartner's still life to over 10K.
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Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:34am
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Registered: 12-07-2003
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:34am
I have that tendency, but I keep trying. DH makes fun of me all the time.
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Registered: 03-25-2010
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:36am
Wait a minute, you have artwork and photos....why do you think it's an either/or choice for anyone else?
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Registered: 01-08-2009
Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:38am
I can't figure out the Montana thing. The rationale for the blood tests in the old days was to make sure that neithrr partner was carrying an STD. Of course in the old days a man could call his wife's doctor and have her treated for an STD without her knowing about it.
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Fri, 12-17-2010 - 10:39am
I'm amazed at all of the beautiful fabric out there. I had to talk myself out of buying this fabric today. http://store.annamariahorner.com/folksyflannels.html

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