Sep 20, 2008 -
A woman takes her 16-year-old daughter to the doctor. The doctor says, "Okay, Mrs. Jones, what's the problem?"
The mother says, "It's my daughter, Debbie.
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May 03, 2009 -
Oh yes, and the parcel fm my parents had not arrived either… No idea whether it had been the war or whether someone else had found it nice and kept it. Could be… Next time I would tell my parents – write OLD clothes and pls never ever write more than 50 Swiss Franks on it… However c’est la vie…
I did not count on it anymore – too many days had passed; i.e. more than a month.
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Nov 23, 2008 -
The 2nd March was the “national holiday” of the people. The day when Ghadaffi had given back the power to the people of Libya… I was laughing my *ss off… Therefore i also suggested to my husband to bake a bread with that form… He understood pretty well what i meant, and was laughing too.
Sorry to be so blunt yet “that giving back to the people” only left room for humor like that… i.e.
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Aug 02, 2007 -
“You have no idea how hurt I was when heard on TV that you were fooling around with that..that, Prisha.” Beth wept as she sat on the bed next to Jay. “I swear the whole thing was a complete accident. I promise I’ll make it up to you.” Jay shamefully tried to explain.
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Apr 18, 2007 -
I subscribe to The New York Observer just to read Simon Says, the column that Simon Doonan writes with that wicked sense of humor that I cannot resist.
He is hilarious and the genius behind Barney's window displays, plus he's chic, well traveled and smart as a whip!
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BRAVA FOR BIG-FOOTED BROADS!
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Feb 24, 2007 -
As I posted previously, the small independent movie theater near me was screening all of the live action and animated short film nominees this week, which I was able to catch on Wednesday.
First up were the five live action shorts:
#1 - The Saviour. This was a very funny film about a young religious missonary who makes door to door calls to try to convince people to convert.
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