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TimFahlberg (ID# 362163) wrote at Dec 1, 2008
? from Tim: Should I change this image periodically?
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Site Baron (ID# 358988) wrote at Nov 30, 2008
Buyer beware. Casino sites are illegal in the USA. I invested in one and did not know
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BadAtude (ID# 279478) wrote at Nov 30, 2008
I'm glad to see HIllary in somewhere. He needs the support of Bill as well. Good move.
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Big Mark (ID# 13775) wrote at Nov 30, 2008
I'm trying to understand what the terrorists think they get out of these attacks. They kiss some innocent people. What does that do for them? Their message is not delivered. And all they wind up is dead. Is there goal to get us to spend more money on security? On Military? These are some true sick people.
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Papamigo (ID# 283501) wrote at Nov 27, 2008
How can any country be prepared for this? You never know where and when they will attack. You never know the severity of the situation until it is a situation. What drives these people to be so radical and off? Why do people want to hate? How can any of this be worth it to them? What will it actually change except stepped up security after it ends? Where does it get them? Beliefs are beliefs, but can't they keep it to themselves?
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The Mad Hatter (ID# 361352) wrote at Dec 1, 2008
A fantastic idea! I hope a lot more people download and add this to their communication arsenal.
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Zack (ID# 342542) wrote at Nov 30, 2008
These ads are such a waste of time. Most are dating sites trying to get your email address so they lure you into signing up or viewing some web cam. And the ones that aren't, doggies... LOL
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Eternal Optimist (ID# 278315) wrote at Nov 30, 2008
Nice to hear something good in these hard times. My cousin was just laid off after 21 years with the same company on Wall Street. This is really encouraging.
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mmartin (ID# 294484) wrote at Nov 29, 2008
These speakers are absolutely amazing! Check them out at the Magnolia Home Theater, I'm saving up for these babies!
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