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She'll be waiting for you at the Rainbow Bridge [2008-10-26]
She will still have that little piece of your heart. I hope you feel peaceful, you did the loving thing.
Wise
LOL She looks like she is waiting to ...sm [2008-10-12]
to take off or something.
What are you waiting for? [2008-09-19]
Just wondering why you are still trying to figure out if you will stay 7 years later?
Have you really discussed it with him? Why, what, how does he really feel now?
You need to feel love and respected and that you can love and respect someone back.
Don't wait until you are 80 and then realize you should have left!
One I was at a restaurant waiting [2008-08-30]
in line for a bathroo stall. Finally a lady came out ofonel and I went inside. There wasurine ALL OVER the seat. I was just livid. Okay lady, if you are too scared to sit down to pee because of the germs, then for crying out loud, WIPE UP YOUR PEE so it Or hold it until you get home.
Gross, gross, gross.
still waiting on a tax rebate deposit [2008-05-08]
sending them out early my $%%
Update: I am waiting for doc to schedule an abdominal CT for me - sent my husband a message saying [2008-04-10]
that they will be scheduling me for a CT today or tomorrow. His answer: 10-4, I hope you get your health in order. Exercise please.
I am having abdominal pain, back pain, bleeding, etc. but I guess if I exercise it will fix all that.
I'm Still waiting on Mr. Right. . . NM [2008-03-22]
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Not all schools have a waiting list - sm [2008-01-21]
where I am the local teaching hospital does not use them at all. So fresh crop each time. I have been thinking about it too. I am 42. I need to do 3 classes first to qualify for the program. It is full-time though 5 straight semesters and I would be done, though would probably go for the more advanced degree once I had the basic one, have to get that one first though. Money is also an issue, guess I would have to hope for a full scholarship as I have no money to go to school, and of course childcare during the summer would be the other issue. Just wish the program was not accellerated so I didn't have to do school in the summer. A job is basically guaranteed when done too, though I am sure you don't get to offered 9-5!
What is really odd is I am waiting for this [2008-01-01]
animal to break out any minute in a song I really can recognize.
Take the Tylenol 2nite instead of waiting until the [2007-12-31]
Also, tomorrow try some tomatoe juice - seriously it works! The acid from the juice helps the ole
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Waiting, Harold and Kumar Go To Whitecastle, [2007-12-06]
I had exactly the same reaction! Kept waiting - sm [2007-11-28]
for her to 'come alive' and really dance. I think it probably came back to bite her, since Helio won the whole thing, and deservedly so.
Forgot to mention I was waiting to see Michael Flatley and SM [2007-11-21]
after I picked the pan up he came on! That dance almost made the carpet deal with it!
I hear ya! I am waiting for at least sweater weather. [2007-10-03]
Doesn
There are probably waiting lists for little dogs at the shelter and/or [2007-07-19]
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my neighbors waiting for snow outside [2007-07-13]
with a flashligh in North Carolina!!
when I roll in the driveway I see my dog sitting there staring out, waiting, waiting, and (sm) [2007-06-27]
When he sees me he yawns and stretches, then puts on this act of being all bored and sits on his tail so I cannot see it wagging... like he was not eagerly waiting for me the whole time and seeing me is no big deal. Every single time. If I have someone with me Iwatch what Walter does... and he does this every time. Oh, by the way, don
wow, just sitting there waiting to pounce, are you? [2007-06-04]
nm
Remember that it's just home cooking, not gourmet stuff, that you'd be waiting for. nm [2007-05-22]
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ooooo, waiting again!! [2007-03-27]
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smart cookie on the waiting....and remember some [2007-02-01]
some states honor common-law marriages - living together as a couple for 7+ years - and there are laws protecting the spousal unit in those cases...don't know what state you are in....but think about that....*S*
When in doubt, do nothing :)
Call Waiting [2006-10-27]
Hi everyone...doesanyone know the code to turn off call waiting beforemaking acall? I forget...it's been a while. TIA!
I am myself (and I am 33!) [2008-11-18]
I have read all four of the books, and I absolutely love them and have been waiting excitedly for the movie! I will be seeing it on Sunday! :)
Pitbull Hero [2008-11-17]
Stray Pit Bull Saves Woman, Child from AttackerPet Pulse Staff Reports Browse NewsFront Page BY CATEGORY:Alerts Notices Animal Attacks Care Safety Crime Law Cruelty Abuse Deaths Accidents Entertainment Health Science Heroes International Lost Found New Trends Petlanthropy Strange But True Survival BY PET:Dogs Cats Fish Birds Horses Reptiles Small Pets Other Pets November 5, 2008
A dog came out of nowhere and stopped a knife-wielding robber from accosting a mother and her young son on Monday afternoon. (Pet Pulse Illustration by Tim Mattson) PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The wandering 65-pound Pit Bull mix might have seemed menacing to some passerby, but one woman will always remember him as her guardian angel.
The dog, which authorities think is lost and not a stray, successfully thwarted a robbery attack on a mother and her 2-year-old son, who were held at knifepoint Monday afternoon.
The Florida woman, who has been identified by authorities simply as Angela, was leaving a playground with her toddler son in Port Charlotte when a man approached her in the parking lot with a knife and told her not to make any noise or sudden movements.
Angela didn't have to do either to protect herself and her child -- a dog mysteriously ran to the scene and charged the man, who quickly fled.
I don Animal Control Lt. Brian Jones told Pet Pulse.
I don
The exceptional part of the story, Jones said, is that the dog had never met or even seen the people it quickly jumped to defend.
You hear about family dogs protecting their owners, but this dog had nothing to do with this woman or her kid, Jones said. He was like her guardian angel.
After the alleged thief ran away, Angela quickly placed her son, Jordan, in the car and tried to drive off. Before she could, though, the dog jumped into her backseat, waiting with her for the police and animal control officers to arrive at the scene.
The dog was transported to a local shelter and if his owners donAngel.
Animal control officers and shelter workers believe Angel is lost, and not a stray, because of his good health, sturdy weight and mild temperament.
It Jones said of Angel's possible owners.
For Angela, it doesn't matter where the dog came from, just that he was there when she needed him most.
I don Angela told NBC2 News.
For a small town with a population of 46,452, animal control officers were kept busy Monday afternoon. Jones says they department also responded to a report about a boa constrictor in a church parking lot.
The snake found its way into a car engine and was able to be removed without being harmed. It took three people to move the massive, seemingly random placed snake.
It he said of the Gulf Coast town. And we can go for four or five months without the media contacting us about a story. It
Officers from the responding county sheriff's office canvased the area and were unable to locate the suspect described as being in his 20s, tall and dark haired.
Tell us what you think about Stray Dog Saves Woman, Child Held at Knifepoint below. Share your favorite videos by clicking on the ZootooTV tab. Send us your story ideas by e-mailing us at news@zootoo.com or by calling us at 877-777-4204.
Pet Pulse reporter Amy Lieberman and NBC-2.com contributed to this article.
Rest in peace, Fred! [2008-11-16]
We just put our 22-year-old cat, Fred, to sleep this evening. He had wasted away from 17 pounds to 5 pounds and was too weak to stand or eat. He was a loving companion for the past 22 years and will be missed dearly.
Rest in peace, Fred. Benny, Gus, and Lily will be waiting in heaven to greet you with open arms!
We have grown children and paid up condo. SM [2008-11-13]
I think about advice I would give others. Getting any part-time job I could, delivering papers, selling Avon (people still buy Avon), renting room out in house. If elderly people near you, offer transportation or shopping service. One thing is, no matter what, no one should just sit around waiting for another job, be they male or female.
I actually would [2008-11-12]
The only reason is I think my kids would probably appreciate me more. I watch it every day too, and I can't believe some of the families they have on there. Actually I'd love to be in the one that had the husband waiting on the wife hand and foot and her in bed all day long doing absolutely nothing. Might be fun for two weeks.
Holiday memories.... [2008-11-12]
My dad saying (when I was age 4 to 6) that there was an elf that would hop on his shoulder every morning when he got in the car to go to work and ask if I had been good the day before. I can remember waiting for him to get home and then excitedly asking him if he talked to the elf...ok, now I'm misty eyed!
Waiting in the longest line to get Cabbage Patch Kids for my daughters when they first came out....lucky enough to get ones with decent enough names and birthdates close to my girls' birthdays.
Making the dreaded yam/sweet potato casserole at Thanksgving and ALWAYS setting the marshmallow bag on the hot oven door, thus melting the plastic, nice touch.
Realizing that I don't care if I have to pay full price, I do not shop the day after Thanksgiving any more!
LOL at the elf story. [2008-11-12]
What a cute story about the Elf! I love that!
My sister once had a friend call my nephew and saw she was Mrs. Claus. Omg, it was so cute. He was so serious on the phone talking to her. He must have been about 4. He was perfect that year waiting for Christmas and doing everything Mrs. C asked him to do.
I think everyone puts the bag of marshmellows on the oven. That's too funny the things you remember. I'm sure it was funny at the moment though.
I have finally given up shopping the day after Thanksgiving too. Itgreat deal so I vowed never again from that day. Unfortunately, from what I have heard, my mom was one of those mean people trying to get my cabbage patch kid that I spoke of earlier. lol It's very unlike her but I guess you'll do anything if you know it will mean that much to your kids.
I was at JFK stadium back in 1980 [2008-10-30]
In fact, I went to the 6th game of the WS and saw it happened from the last row of a 700-level section at the vet. I went with some guy from my econ class at Temple. I was a freshman and he was not a baseball fan. LOL. In 1980, the parade took place the very next day after the game. Professors told us that they were not cancelling class and that we were expected to show. Right. I lived at 18th and Snyder back then, so I was sitting down in JFK by 9:00 a.m., waiting for the parade to arrive. I had the time of my life.
What's really cool is that my youngest son is now a freshman at Temple, and he was told the same thing. Classes are not cancelled, and he is expected to be there. I told him to go to the parade. No one will be in class, and who knows how long he'll have to wait to see this again.
Wow, the Phillies win the World Series. I think I feel the earth shifting on its axis!
See, that is why I asked. The only [2008-10-23]
bits of news here about her is in a ticker tape running at the bottom of the screen. Had no idea anything had been found on a road. The thing about the trunk was that I have seen so many younger women and girls doing that here. It drives me crazy because they are exposed and more vulnerable than if they had just gotten into their cars. I pretty much don't even carry a purse anymore, just whatever I need that can fit into my pockets. Some of the nurses getting to work were locking their purses in the trunks, too, instead of just using a locker inside. It also made me wonder if she were doing that if someone could have ridden all the way home with her, or could have been waiting outside her door somewhere. Too much CSI here or mystery books! Thanks everybody for updating me. I hope she will be alright.
Wow -- after that post -- I actually felt [2008-10-23]
like I just got a massage. My hubs bought me a GC for a massage this past spring but I haven I At least now, I don't feel so funny about getting it.
Same here. [2008-10-23]
I have a preteen step-son and his mother buys him anything and everything under the sun. We cut back last year to $300 for him. That didn't buy much at his age. He did get a PS2 though. Although he wanted a Wii and of course he received that at his mother's house. He has a DS from a few years ago. He rarely plays either and now he says this year all he wants for Christmas is a PS3! He has no idea how much money that is or that it comes with 1 game or any of that. I think he might just be dissappointed this year but I don't know what else to do. If he didn't still believe I would be tempted to get him gift cards and do his own shopping to SEE how fast the money goes. $200-300 is a ton of money to a kid but it really doesn't buy much anymore. Besides, for that kind of money, I'd like to get some useful things that will last and not be yet another toy tossed in the basement waiting to go to charity after 3 months of use.
Talking with a nonChristian about Jesus [2008-10-17]
I have been reading this and I just wanted to offer a few thoughts:
1) No, you cannot go up to someone and say YOU ARE A SINNER! REPENT and expect a positive reaction. I think that God will give you opportunities to talk to people. When those opportunities arise, you ask for their permission to speak with them about it. If they say no, you drop it. I believe that God will open the hearts of those who are ready to hear it. If they do give you permission, you donYOU are a sinner because I saw YOU lying to so and so, I heard that YOU were sleeping with so and so and you At the moment of witnessing to someone, you better believe Satan is standing right there waiting for you to slip up so he can turn it against you. I think a better thing would be to say Well God tells us in the Bible that WE are ALL sinners no matter what we do. That is why we need Jesus.
2) Back you're claims up with Bible verses. That way no one thinks you are saying this in you're own words. Some good Scripture for witnessing:
Romans 3:23 - For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God
Romans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
John 3:3 - Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
John 14:6 - Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
These are just some to get you started. If the person you are talking to has opened their heart to hearing you, I doubt they won't want to hear the verses.
3) If you get a positive reaction, don't leave them to figure out the rest by themselves. Support them, invite them to church, introduced them to other loving Christians.
Look, our nation is at war, but we are in a much bigger war. Satan is wreaking havoc in our nation and for to long we have sat by and let him. But just because the situation is dire does not mean we can just stand on our soap boxes and start proclaiming out loud that everyone is a sinner and they must all repent now. It requires personal connections with people. All throughout the Bible you read about Jesus having a personal connection. He spoke to people one on one. He allowed them to discuss the issue with Him, to question Him. One of his disciples even doubted Him! I know many of us, myself included, probably questioned all the way up to the aisle before we gave our lives over to Him. It is our nature to do so.
As much as we all pray for a revival in this nation and in our churches, I doubt it will happen. Any of you who have studied and believe in the Bible know the time is drawing near. It is also said that every nation will turn against us before He comes. It's time to come together and be ready to support one another, because times are going to get tough. If you are sitting on the fence, you better choose a side, because Satan owns that fence.
Call me crazy, call me fanatical. But I KNOW that my Lord is the living Christ, and I know that he will come back, and I am much more concerned about what He thinks about me then what YOU think about me! :)
True Christians love everyone. We just hate sin. I hate that I sin everyday. But I thank God that I can ask for forgiveness and He gives it. All this mess about oh you Christians hate gay people, hate abortion supporters, hate blacks, etc is simply not true. I have friends who are gay. I love them just as much as I love my Christian brothers and sisters. I just don't love the sin. Abortion is a sin. And I'm not sure why you say we hate black people unless you're saying it's because we don't vote for Obama, but black is just another color and Jesus doesn't pay attention to color, therefore neither should we, and I believe most of us don't. The ones that do are sinning and will have to ask for forgiveness.
If anyone is seriously interested in discussing this or just wants to talk, please email me. If you just want to be hateful and bash, please, just save it.
Can also try... [2008-10-15]
churches and religious organizations. We have a group of nuns in my area (sorry not sure what they are called but I'm sure it has a proper name) and I have heard that when the nuns pass away or cannot drive any more their vehicles are considered private property and sold very inexpensive. You just have to usually get on a waiting list.
3-way stops drive me nuts -- [2008-10-14]
we have 1 at the end of our block. When returning home, I am always on the street that doesn Unfortunately, I do have to turn left from that street and for some reason the people across from me, waiting at the stop sign to come straight through, seem to think that they have the right-of-way.
They have a stop sign. I do not. If I don If I do put on my turn signal, they think I should have to stop.
It drives me nuts. They may as wellmake it a 4-way stop.
What's hard is that [2008-10-13]
we have been keeping all of our kids' college funds in the stockmarket. After a big hit in 2001, they were doing OK. But now that we're really having to use them, the money just isn't there.
I'm wondering if it makes more sense to keep the money in the market (waiting for recovery) and take out a loan for the college tuition.
Oh, I have another one [2008-10-10]
When there's a sign that says the lane is going to end in a certain number of feet, and the person will just keep going as far as they can to the point where the road runs out and then they try to sneak in ahead of everyone who's been sitting in traffic patiently waiting.
I'm in NY and even though it's not the city it gets crazy here too.
Yep. They do that here in NJ [2008-10-10]
When I am in that type of traffic and I see someone coming up on the shoulder, I will move over so they cannot get in front of me. They get mad, but oh well. Too bad. I was sitting here waiting patiently before you and I am first. That is the way I look at it. Ha Ha for them.
YES! [2008-10-10]
A few weeks ago they were doing construction on the interstate (on Saturday no less!) and two lanes (including mine) were patiently (or not) waiting, when cars starting coming around both lanes almost in the ditch and crowding our two lanes until someone would finally relent and let them in. I was on my way to a wedding and in a hurry myself, so I refused to, and that woman put her window down and was cussing melike a sailor! Grrrr...
My 'to-do' list: -sm [2008-10-10]
1. The dishes: (No more clean ones left. Tired of pulling dirty ones out of the pile and rinsing them off.) But of course, am I doing them? NO! ID
2. Vacuuming: When a dark red rug is starting to look white instead, that's enough cat-hair to build yourself a whole 'nother cat!
3. Car-Maintenance: Poor thing is overdue for oil-change, tires, you-name-it. But I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and get it taken care of, if I'm going to be able to rely on it to get me 'over the river & thru the woods' to family Thanksgiving this year, 400 miles away!
4. Yard Work: My landlady wants me to keep the plants in the back yard watered. Instead, I keep hoping it will rain.
5. Laundry: I currently have a good excuse - washing machine is broken and I'm still waiting for the part that was ordered. But MEANWHILE, I'm having to dig back in the closet to my worst, oldest clothes in order to find something to wear each day. And I'm down to the underwear your mom tells you never to wear 'because you never know when you might be in an accident and have to go to the hospital, and then wouldn't you be embarrassed.' Well, actually I woudn't, 'cause I would be in the hospital, and I wouldn't care!
6. Replace missing skate wheel: I broke an axle on my inline skates 2 weeks ago, and had to 'limp' along for miles on 3 wheels instead of 4. That sucked.
7. Letters/Emails: I owe )
Which I guess I'd better do now, in order to fix that car, buy stamps for my unwritten letters, buy a new axle for my skate, buy dish-soap, buy new underwear, and get the vacuum-cleaner fixed after it dies from vacuuming up all that cat-hair!
Wow -- I must be a redneck because I thought [2008-10-02]
Yankee candles were as high-end as it gets for candles. I only get 1 or 2 a year because I think they are expensive, unless I have a coupon. Guess that's what makes 'em low end on the high-end scale of candles, coupons?
I buy what I like the smell of first and the look of the candle second. I could care less about the name printed on them. As for the $325 candle, there'd better be $300 bills waiting for me when the wax melts.
Ditto! [2008-09-30]
Gimme a break, imagine a queue of mothers waiting for their turn to get milked.
PETA shouldn't go this far in their love for animals to make humans act like animals.
There are lot of risk factors involved as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_milk_banking_in_North_America
Great post - I would add this: Why does he sm [2008-09-30]
listen to so much talk radio?? That is proby 90% of why his attitude is negative and he is gloomy-doomy! He can What, he can't handle life b/c he is freaked out by all this crud he is taking in through his ears!!
As for traveling, just do it. Flying is statistically safer than driving anyway. I fly 2-3 times per year and, while I don't like it much, I figure if it's my time to go, I'm gonna go - flying, driving, hit by a bus or whatever! You can't live your life waiting for crap to happen or you'll never leave your house!
ME TOO! My sister and I both feel the same. SM [2008-09-26]
Not to sound tacky, but theone reason I would like to have someone is for financial security and to maybe have a home of my own. I can I got so tired of the games, the waiting for phone calls, the issue of whether or not to trust after I have been burned so many times by cheaters, ect. I learned a long time ago there is one way not to lose the game. .
DON
I know that sounds grim, but I have come to value myself and to not settle for something less than what I deserve.
you are right for sure. [2008-09-26]
working at home like this and living alone is the perfect situation. You have total control over your life. Once you turn it over you will resent the man intensely. I know...I have done it and am now looking for a way out and a way to have some peace and quiet. Can you imagine after a 8-10 hour day of typing, to have someone waiting to tell you it arrgh. calgon, set me free.
you are right for sure. [2008-09-26]
working at home like this and living alone is the perfect situation. You have total control over your life. Once you turn it over you will resent the man intensely. I know...I have done it and am now looking for a way out and a way to have some peace and quiet. Can you imagine after a 8-10 hour day of typing, to have someone waiting to tell you it arrgh. calgon, set me free.
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