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What is your dream
Homicidalheathen replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
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after hearing about other peoples woe's...grateful! wow. 47 yr olds wanting babies...wives who won't sign divorce papers...bosses who are on the brink of death... the coyote is busy this year.
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Believe this has been asked before...just curious...maybe it has changed, evolved... WHAT IS YOUR DREAM? Be it feasible or not... In this life, a goal you keep in mind to pursue one day. Or one you’re working on now. Do you have more than one?
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(CNN) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has refuted allegations that he paid prostitutes to attend parties he hosted at his various homes. In an interview with Italian magazine "Chi," the 72-year old denied he had ever paid for sex. ''I've never paid a woman. I never understood where the satisfaction is when you're missing the pleasure of conquest,'' Berlusconi told Chi. According to Italian press agency ANSA, Berlusconi accused Patrizia D'Addario -- the woman who alleges she was paid to spend the night with the premier in November -- of being involved in a plan to make up false accusations against him. D'Addario last week told an Italian newspaper that a local businessman now being probed by magistrates paid her €1,000 ($1,408) to attend a dinner at Berlusconi's Rome residence along with other young women -- what she described as a "harem" -- and she was back a few weeks later to spend the night with the premier, Reuters.com reported. But Berlusconi told Chi: ''Behind the (investigators') probe in (the southern city of) Bari there's someone who gave Ms D'Addario very detailed and very well paid orders.'" Do you think the allegations against Berlusconi affect his ability to govern? When asked if he suspected D'Addario was "setting a trap" for him, he replied: 'If I did I'd leap a thousand miles away.'' Berlusconi's private life has been in the spotlight since his wife, filed for divorce in May following reports that her husband went to the birthday party in Naples of an 18-year-old girl. The prime minister denied having an inappropriate relationship with the girl. Berlusconi and Veronica Lario have been married for 19 years. Earlier this month, Spanish newspaper El Pais published what it said were five exclusive photographs of racy parties at Berlusconi's villa on the island of Sardinia. The photos, including one which showed scantily clad women, were blocked from use in Italy by a judicial order after Berlusconi complained of an invasion of privacy. The three-time prime minister's public life has been no less controversial. While campaigning for local elections in Sardinia in January, Berlusconi was asked by reporters to comment about an interior ministry proposal to deploy troops on city streets after a series of sexual assaults on women. "We can't think of deploying a large force," Berlusconi said. "We would have to send as many soldiers as there are beautiful girls. And I don't think we would manage." After being accused of ignoring the seriousness of sexual violence, he said he meant his remarks as a "compliment" and noted that "women have to be defended." In another controversial comment, during the run-up to the 2008 Italian general election, Berlusconi claimed right-wing female politicians were better looking than their left-wing counterparts. In an interview with CNN recently, the former media tycoon said he now felt his job was a burden. "I'm still doing everything that I'm doing with a great sense of sacrifice. I have to tell you I don't like it. Absolutely. I would rather be doing what I was doing before or doing something else now," he said. "I'm here because unfortunately right now Berlusconi is considered the only leader capable of holding the center-right together. Despite the swirl of scandal Berlusconi remains popular, consistency scoring approval ratings of more than 60 percent
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/06/24/ohio.m...girl/index.html (CNN) -- A tip from an isolated communal farm in rural San Diego County, California, may have led police to solve the well-publicized case of a missing 4-year-old Ohio girl. Authorities stormed the ranch in a dramatic Tuesday afternoon raid to find young Haylee Donathan; her mother, Candace Watson; and Robbie Potter, Watson's boyfriend and a registered sex offender who had escaped from a half-way house. Haylee had been missing for 27 days, and the search for her had been spotlighted on national television current affairs shows. In a news conference Tuesday, police did not say what lead them to the remote Morning Star Ranch to rescue Haylee. Watch authorities announce the good news » Despite exhaustive media coverage and hundreds of law enforcement agencies on the case, Haylee and the two adults had spent more than a week on the ranch without raising suspicions, said Kevin Carlin, a member of the ranch in the neighborhood of Valley Center. Ranch members became suspicious when a former guest saw billboards urging help in finding Haylee and the two adults while traveling in Las Vegas, Nevada, Carlin said during a phone interview. The ranch contacted police, who coordinated the secret rescue mission pulled off Tuesday. "We cooperated fully," he said. Nancy Grace Nancy Grace has the latest. 8 & 10 p.m., HLN see full schedule » In an Ohio news conference, Peter Elliott, United States marshal for the northern district of Ohio, said of the many tips that came in, one in particular helped break the case. But he did not elaborate. Before ranch members became suspicious, Haylee, her mother and Potter seemed like a happy family, Carlin said. "We thought they were a couple," Carlin said. "We thought she was their child. We treated them as guests. They helped us and we provided for their basic needs," said Carlin, explaining that no one at the ranch knew Watson and Potter were wanted. They told their hosts they were married, he said. "They seemed nice enough," Carlin said, adding that it is not in the group members' nature to be suspicious of others, so they take people at their word and do not grill new members about their lives or background. "We pray to be delivered from evil every day, and we obviously were. We're just so thankful." Watson and Potter kept a low profile, doing their chores in the kitchen and on the farm, Carlin said. He described Haylee as a sweet little girl who played well with the other children on the ranch, a 66-acre plot in rural San Diego County. According to Carlin, the 6-year-old community is part of a worldwide messianic Christian organization known as The Twelve Tribes. Just before the raid, Carlin said the other families were moved to safety but went about their own business, even going for a swim. "It was pretty tense because there were armed men on our property and helicopters overhead," he said. '"The couple didn't resist arrest, and it went smoothly." A few families live on the ranch in several separate homes, according to Carlin, who declined to give an exact number of people. Haylee, Watson and Potter slept in the same room, but Carlin said he was not sure if they slept in the same bed. Last week, in an interview on HLN's Nancy Grace, Watson's roommate said she saw all three in one bed the morning they disappeared, a revelation that further alarmed authorities.
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Crazy shit
Homicidalheathen replied to deathfearsnone's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
why, did you damage someone's property? If your worried about it, don't park in the usual place for awhile....till they cool off and forget about it. The walk might do ya good. Give you time to clear your head. Most peoples grudges wear off in a couple weeks to a month... Or set up a video camera to record your car everynight. And don't text her anymore she isn't worth it anyway...right? -
touched. he said: I want to do whatever it takes to make you happy...thats all I want. *swoon*
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reading up on strange. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_particle
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Mattel recently introduced the "Harry Potter Broomstick". It's a battery-powered toy that resembles the flying Nimbus 2000 brooms from the Harry Potter movies. For added effect, the broom makes "flying noises" and vibrates. After a while on the market, concerned parents noticed that mostly young girls seemed to enjoy the toy - especially the vibrating part... Here are some of the customer reviews from the Toys R Us website: Reviewer: A toy enthusiast from NJ This toy was #1 on my daughter's Christmas list. So what the heck, although it has no educational value I figured it would be good for imaginative play. It wasn't until after she opened her gift and started playing with it that I realized that the toy may offer a more than sensational experience. The broomstick has cute sound effects and ***VIBRATES*** when they put it between their legs to fly. Come on---what were the creators of this toy thinking? She'll keep playing with the Nimbus 2000, but with the batteries removed. Reviewer: Ashley from TX My 12 year old daughter is a big Harry Potter fan, and loved the part with the Nimbus 2000, so I decided to buy her this toy. I was afraid she would think it was too babyish, but she LOVES this toy. Even my daughter's friends enjoy playing with this fun toy. I was surprised at how long they can just sit in her room and play with this magic broomstick! A great buy for any Harry Potter fan! Reviewer: A toy enthusiast from Maine, USA I recently bought this for my son, Vantro. He's a HUGE Harry Potter fan. Seen the movie 32 times (in the theaters) and made the paper. This toy gives him the ability to fly around the house zapping things. My only problem I see with the toy is the batteries drain too fast and his sister fights him over it, so now I need to buy her one. Reviewer: poola13 from Ohio When my 12 year old daughter asked for this for her birthday, I kind of wondered if she was too old for it, but she seems to LOVE it. Her friends love it too! They play for hours in her bedroom with this great toy. They really seem to like the special effects it offers (the sound effects and vibrating). My oldest daughter (17) really likes it too! I reccomend this for all children http://www.cwfa.org/articles/753/CFI/cfreport/index.htm http://www.utterpants.co.uk/news/sex/broomstick.html
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http://www.michrenfest.com/employment.html the auditions are over however http://www.thedetroiter.com/v3/2009/06/mic...ival-auditions/
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that is sooo cool. your wife sounds awesome. here is a lil video of ninjas infiltrating a pirate festival I have seen the water shoes on youtube, had no idea that was originally a ninja thing. Thanks!
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I like this one. http://www.louismariette.co.uk/hatsgallery/index.html http://www.louismariette.co.uk/hatsgallery/index2.html
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thinking its a curse...the micro just exploded on him...heh
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World Beard and Moustache Championships http://www.worldbeardchampionships.com/
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Videos
Homicidalheathen replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Movies, Books, Art, TV, Gaming and Computers
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so...is part of the training, learning to use ANYTHING as a weapon? Say...this speaker on my desk for example. *cauze that is waaay cool, like pirate ninjas...argh...then turn invisable* Does anyone ever spar and do that...grab anything? You know, to keep in shape for anything.