Roll Call Thread......

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Roll Call Thread......
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Thu, 04-02-2009 - 4:49pm

There are a lot of new posters out there and some old faces, lets all introduce ourselves again...


PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 03-06-2009
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 7:16am

will you marry me? ;-)

early in my divorce I'd call my mom and say somethign like "yeah Kelly and I went to the gym and then we did such and such or we went to Boston yesterday" and she'd say "WHERE IS LIZA???" Like I had somehow forgotten I had a child. I would patiently say "with her father" my mom would say "oh he kept her for you so you could go away" I would say "no he 'kept her' because she lives with him , just like she lives with me... he is after all her other parent" ''ohhhhhh....right....."

sigh...it got pretty funny after a while..

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Registered: 08-31-2008
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 8:03am

Oh my, I am culturally crushed under the weight of your superior worldliness! Who knew that I, as the standard barer for culture and class in RI, was letting the state down so badly?

So objectively deeply insulting your husband's family religious beliefs is ok as long as you invite them to the wedding?

These life lessons are really fascinating. Bring them on.

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 8:16am
It does. But the Bill of Rights only holds as long as we retain the same form of government that we had when it was written. Retaining this form of government is only possible if no other power topples our government. No other power has been able to do so because we have probably the strongest military in the world. Thus this strong military is what prevents any other power from toppling our government. This is what many vets are referring to when they say they are fighting to preserve our freedom of speech and other freedoms. It's not an unintelligent principle to fight for, even if forlini thinks it is.
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Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 8:55am

maybe the debate is supposed to be about nobelness?

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 8:59am
oh,ok.......whatever.

 

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Registered: 02-05-2009
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 9:06am
More than 4 bridesmaids, sit-down dinner with 3-4 courses, assigned seating, 20min wait in a receiving line, rehearsed speeches with a timeline for who's saying what when ... those are just a few of the things that push weddings over the "enjoyable" line for me ...
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Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 9:07am

Just like I think that MY wedding to MY dh was "the best" -- and even if we had spent way more (or way less) in comparison to others -- that feeling wouldn't change.


 

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Registered: 02-05-2009
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 9:10am

No, no ... Soylent green is people.


iVillage Member
Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 9:10am

i'm sorry..whose playing "authority"?


 

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Registered: 11-08-2006
Fri, 04-17-2009 - 9:12am

no, that's not what she was saying. it was quite clear that she believed that if you didn't do it HER way, it couldn't be the best.

and, of course, hers was the best, because she did it the way that she says it's supposed to be done.

eileen

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