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											|  Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:48 am    Post subject: |    |   
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   Ive really meant it when I said all you regulars have kept a smile on my face when Ive been feeling so cruddy.
 Hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving. DO you celebrate it in GErmany?
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  we don�Lt really celebrate Thanksgiving in Europe, although if you�Lre Christian you would go to church for a special mass. I am Belgian (the flags are very similar), but you�Lre not wrong either, my mum is originally from Germany. We Belgians are such Bastardos
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													 	  | EstherM wrote: |  	  | Thanks
  we don�Lt really celebrate Thanksgiving in Europe, although if you�Lre Christian you would go to church for a special mass. I am Belgian (the flags are very similar)
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 So are they still going to split the country into 53 states or what? How's the eBay sale going?
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											|  Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:54 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | Tu_triky wrote: |  	  | So are they still going to split the country into 53 states or what? How's the eBay sale going? | 
 Sale ended a week ago on eBay... Too late, dude.
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Sale ended a week ago on eBay... Too late, dude.
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 no matter...my broke ass couldn't meet the reserve price....since the dollar isn't worth anything by the time i trade them in for euros...i had 4 euros.
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													 	  | EstherM wrote: |  	  | Thanks
  we don�Lt really celebrate Thanksgiving in Europe, although if you�Lre Christian you would go to church for a special mass. I am Belgian (the flags are very similar), but you�Lre not wrong either, my mum is originally from Germany. We Belgians are such Bastardos
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 Oops! SOrry about that.... Not the best with flags.
 I do know that the very best pommes frites comes from Belgium!
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													 	  | Eve wrote: |  	  | Same as last year only worse...   | 
 Does this happen every year, Evie?
 
 Worrisome, isn't it?
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 Oops! SOrry about that.... Not the best with flags.
 I do know that the very best pommes frites comes from Belgium!
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 helllz yeah!!!!! that's one thing i miss about new york...you could get them easily....
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Does this happen every year, Evie?
 
 Worrisome, isn't it?
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 Just the last two years. Im sure Im getting at the GYm. That is the only thing that has changes. Im going to stop going tothe gym next year Oct. 1 and try to avoid it! Yes, It is really worrying.
   I'll have been laid up for 1/6 of my year this year. And I dont have a desk job and I cant do anything with my horses. Im feeding alone for the first time in a month plus today, and that was after I promised to only throw out the feed. None of the rest of the work.
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 So are they still going to split the country into 53 states or what? How's the eBay sale going?
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 We broke the record of 155 days without a government. For most people, life is business as usual, which shows how useful politcians are
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 We broke the record of 155 days without a government. For most people, life is business as usual, which shows how useful politcians are
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 They have a word for politicians in Japanese. Gomi.
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 We broke the record of 155 days without a government. For most people, life is business as usual, which shows how useful politicians are
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 Absolutely! Who needs them?
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 Redirecting the conversation to the Health thread...
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													getting the same problem all the time. i lack self-discipline.
 
relatives came and brought food again. *sigh*
 
and there's even a box of this candy thing that some japanese dude gave to my dad at the office. tastes like solidified sugar powder for sweets along with drinking tea. i didn't dare to taste more than one (sugar ->    )
 
and i've just lost another 2kg. gaining it is easy, losing it is    
just had Peach cream almond bread for breakfast.
 
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													 	  | monta wrote: |  	  | getting the same problem all the time. i lack self-discipline. 
 relatives came and brought food again. *sigh*
 
 and there's even a box of this candy thing that some japanese dude gave to my dad at the office. tastes like solidified sugar powder for sweets along with drinking tea. i didn't dare to taste more than one (sugar ->
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 and i've just lost another 2kg. gaining it is easy, losing it is
   
 just had Peach cream almond bread for breakfast.
 no lunch for me. and fruits & egg for the next whole week
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 Awwww hang in there, Monta!
   
 On topic:  My tooth.
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 Awwww hang in there, Monta!
   
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 Dont despair, Monta.
 I spend half my life starving so I can eat the other half.
   If youre down 2 kilos youre doing great!
 
 @Wyn-chan- OUCH!! Do you have a dentist appointment coming up?
 
 My own gripe- Just how slowly Im getting better. Im so tired of being tired.
 @Beem-Not worthy of being in the Health and Advice thread.
 
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 AARGH!!
     
 The deadbeat Mom is interfering with her daughter's studying.  It is unreal!!
    Told me, like it was a good thing, that she wouldnt let her take her books to her friend's for the weekend as she might have forgotten them there!! That is probably because she'd be too lazy to pick it up again!!  I could smack her!!     Instead I ordered another copy so this cant happen again!!
 SO maddening!!!
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 AARGH!!
     
 The deadbeat Mom is interfering with her daughter's studying.  It is unreal!!
    Told me, like it was a good thing, that she wouldnt let her take her books to her friend's for the weekend as she might have forgotten them there!! That is probably because she'd be too lazy to pick it up again!!  I could smack her!!     Instead I ordered another copy so this cant happen again!!
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 My BF and I couldnt even believe it. WHenever she has a be guy her priorities go out the window. My BF has also volunteered to help drive her when needed to classes tests etc. The stupid b*&%h!!
   Then when I called her tonight she had attitude with me. God, I cant stand her sometimes.
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 My BF and I couldnt even believe it. WHenever she has a be guy her priorities go out the window. My BF has also volunteered to help drive her when needed to classes tests etc. The stupid b*&%h!!
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