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2 WEEKS BABY!!!
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Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.

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Until?
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Vacation.
-Sarah

Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.

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Ah, I see.
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Post by Joey »

i just watched the most interesting tv show on demons and exorcism on the discovery channel .. cool .. but freaky.
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:GASP:

That would have been interesting, but I never know about these things.
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they had interviews with the people who lived in the house, the church who performed the exorcism and the research team who was trying to get some of the sightings on tape. their one son was commited to a mental hospital for awhile ... i find that stuff so interesting.

their house had been a funeral home before they moved in ... and the demonologists who tried to help get rid of the demons said their basement (which was the old labratory) was like a direct doorway to hell .. scary.
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:uh:

That's..welcoming.
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that'll be the day i ever move into a house with my 4 kids knowing it used to be a funeral parlor .. i mean seriously people.
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I think it would be kind of cool. :lol:
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Depends on how much they pay ya :lol:
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mmm...nestea
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my parents are having a dinner party.

if they keep supplying the wine i promise to nod and smile congenially.
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:lol:
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Post by joe_canadian »

I worked at six this morning. I specifically told my manager that I do not know how to make anything for breakfast, because I had not been trained to do so. They went ahead and put me there by myself and curtly told me that I wouldn't be helped. Like it was my fault they didn't train me. :uh:
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Cass wrote:I really need to get my grandma to teach me how to make that before...ya know...it's too late.

:drool:

Monkey bread's eeeeeeeeasy to make! :nod: We made it in foods class in like 7th grade. You just take Pillsbury dough, dip it in butter, roll it in cinnamon sugar, put it all together in a bread loaf pan or something, cook. Voila! Monkey bread. :mrgreen:

Joey wrote:that'll be the day i ever move into a house with my 4 kids knowing it used to be a funeral parlor .. i mean seriously people.

There's nothing wrong with living in a funeral home, past or present. In fact, they're some of the nicest homes I've ever seen.
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Post by Joey »

i didn't say there was anything wrong with it ...

i personally wouldn't feel comfortable with living in a funeral home .. it has nothing to do with the style of the home or how nice it is either ..
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Post by Henrietta »

Yeah one of my friends from high school, her dad was the funeral guy. They had one of the nicest houses in town. It was awesome.
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Post by Johnny »

I have to agree with Joey here. Living in a funeral home wouldn't be nice, But thats just me :freak: :freak: Oh and I tend to freak out in funeral homes :freak: :freak:
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Post by Joey »

i can't even stand driving by the ones in our city ...
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