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I knew a nun once who became a nun after a stint in the Army. She didn't know what she wanted to do with her life so she prayed for a sign -- and the first person she saw was a nun!
And she's still a nun - that was a good 30 or 35 years ago.
First thing I saw when i left school was a stripper.....
well now that explains it, Schlack.
I was a balloon girl at Six Flags Over Georgia one summer. My first date with my now ex was a blind date. He thought he was getting a stripper!
I just googled Balloon girl.
Bad move when looking for info, good move when looking for pr0n.
explain please, the internet will only provide what its got lots of.
I'll be back.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
We had two little earthquakes lately. One late Sunday evening, and another last night about 9:30 pm. The last one had the epicenter in Ocotillo, near the CA-Mexico border. It was about 5.7 there. I just barely felt both.
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
Save your breath-You may need it to blow up your date.
McDonald’s (MCD) COO Don Thompson just said the worst thing he possibly could regarding his company’s French ad featuring a gay teenager: He told the Chicago Tribune that it would not be airing in America because “I’m a Christian” (although, he added, he doesn’t “impose” his beliefs on others) and it only aired in France because that’s “the cultural norm in another part of the world.”
Thompson’s veiled implication is that being gay — or, in the case of the French ad, a closeted gay teenager — isn’t the “norm” in the U.S., and that’s part of McDonald’s “core values.”
McDonald’s (MCD) COO Don Thompson just said the worst thing he possibly could regarding his company’s French ad featuring a gay teenager: He told the Chicago Tribune that it would not be airing in America because “I’m a Christian” (although, he added, he doesn’t “impose” his beliefs on others) and it only aired in France because that’s “the cultural norm in another part of the world.”
Thompson’s veiled implication is that being gay — or, in the case of the French ad, a closeted gay teenager — isn’t the “norm” in the U.S., and that’s part of McDonald’s “core values.”
I liked the McDonald's ad; thought it was realistic...and rather touching. From both perspectives. Too bad Don Thompson won't air it in the US. I think we all know his motive isn't based on Christianity, but on the usual. $$$.
My guess is, he's picturing a bunch of yahoos getting up in arms and boycotting the burger. Maybe he could at least air it in the blue states???
As for Michael Grimm...'fraid we're gonna have to share Phil. If Michael's up for that. During an interview, he said he wants to earn money for his grandparents in Mississippi...who raised him and who lost almost everything in Hurricane Katrina. Sensitive, sexy, talented and kind. Where was he when I was 30?
Here's the longer video, with the interview:
Phil...he sings at small clubs and restaurants in your backyard... L.A. Or should I say, sang? I bet he won't be working that circuit again any time soon.
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"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace." ...Albert Schweitzer