One has to wonder whether it is her attire which is encouraging Mr. Bossman's behaviour. Although, when boobs are above a certain size, NOTHING disguises them.
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The parents share some of the blame; the kid was probably plunked in front of the electronic babysitter instead of being read to and then encouraged to read. My dad read 'The Hobbit' to my sisters and I when I was in Gr. 2, and I was reading The Chronicles of Narnia by Gr.
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I just write like a right handed person; have mastered not smudging everywhere. It is very easy for me to write backwards though; must be the way my brain is wired.
Just noticed; does it say 'relax', or is the meaning 'relate', in the first sentence. The penmanship is as bad as the spelling!
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+ May 03, 2009 02:04 AM +
Funerals, mortuaries, morgues, and abusive parents. This must be a highly specialized area of fiction writing; dramatic rather than comedic, and one hopes, not romantic!
(On the topic of funerals, I highly recommend Death at a Funeral, a British dark comedy movie.
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There hart is in the rite plays, butt the dilivury is flawd.
Thank any and all powers that be that my parents never owned a television while I was growing up (They still don't). I still prefer a good book to a good movie.
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Thank any and all powers that be that my parents never owned a television while I was growing up (They still don't). I still prefer a good book to a good movie. more»