10445 pts ยท February 22, 2017
I spell birb birb because that's how birbs spell birb.
I'm an American, and it feels that way to me, too.
Roger Wilco!
I would wager that a significant percentage of those rural white people are actually related to the local constabulary.
Introvert here. I've been thinking of that slogan for days. This is easy for me, but must be hell if you need frequent company.
Ha, been crocheting and watching You Tube.
HowdY!
Who's saying we don't?
If there are two, it's Law and Order. If seven, then Farmer's.
See also: FUBAR Fucked up beyond all recognition/repair
When it's a relative, it really stings.
I was conceived on this bed as well. The mattress and box spring are new, but the frame, head and footboard, are original.
Don't know what mine cost, but it was my parents' investment of over 65 years, at least. Today, it's still beautiful.
You might want to hit up the subreddit for your state as well. I wish for budbud a good life.
Man, my parrot has been my family for 18 years. I'd be lost without him.
I would totally print and frame that pic.
I especially love the flappy ear parts.
My copy is within arm's reach.
Well, damn.
Check.
I have one of those cups, and I see it every day. They said it would turn me into a lesbian, but it didn't.
What's your source of information? Just curious.
There was also an episode of Royal Pains that featured facial blindness. I had no idea it was even a thing until I watched that show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTZK9FNgK74
to be part of the right-to-die conversation.
tractable pain, and wanting to die because society has dumped the person in the proverbial trash after they've become disabled. That needs
friend first. Not sure I would have survived as well otherwise. There's a distinction between wanting to end one's life because of in-
what it's like when people dump you. Since I'm a loner anyway, that aspect was survivable, but I'm glad I had always made myself my best
Good discussion topic. The short answer is yes, since it's your life. As a person with a non-life threatening disability though, I know
No, this was in the movie "Serenity." She was talking about her husband whom had just died, but was addressing their fellow shipmates.
I'm an American, and it feels that way to me, too.
Roger Wilco!
I would wager that a significant percentage of those rural white people are actually related to the local constabulary.
Introvert here. I've been thinking of that slogan for days. This is easy for me, but must be hell if you need frequent company.
Ha, been crocheting and watching You Tube.
HowdY!
Who's saying we don't?
If there are two, it's Law and Order. If seven, then Farmer's.
See also: FUBAR Fucked up beyond all recognition/repair
When it's a relative, it really stings.
I was conceived on this bed as well. The mattress and box spring are new, but the frame, head and footboard, are original.
Don't know what mine cost, but it was my parents' investment of over 65 years, at least. Today, it's still beautiful.
You might want to hit up the subreddit for your state as well. I wish for budbud a good life.
Man, my parrot has been my family for 18 years. I'd be lost without him.
I would totally print and frame that pic.
I especially love the flappy ear parts.
My copy is within arm's reach.
Well, damn.
Check.
I have one of those cups, and I see it every day. They said it would turn me into a lesbian, but it didn't.
What's your source of information? Just curious.
There was also an episode of Royal Pains that featured facial blindness. I had no idea it was even a thing until I watched that show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTZK9FNgK74
to be part of the right-to-die conversation.
tractable pain, and wanting to die because society has dumped the person in the proverbial trash after they've become disabled. That needs
friend first. Not sure I would have survived as well otherwise. There's a distinction between wanting to end one's life because of in-
what it's like when people dump you. Since I'm a loner anyway, that aspect was survivable, but I'm glad I had always made myself my best
Good discussion topic. The short answer is yes, since it's your life. As a person with a non-life threatening disability though, I know
No, this was in the movie "Serenity." She was talking about her husband whom had just died, but was addressing their fellow shipmates.