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06 Nov 2014 17:30 #222362
by artemis
even if you try to explain to people, they won't understand what madness some of us deh pon. hahahaha

::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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06 Nov 2014 17:56 #222379
by pattycake
I got away from that madness in another forum. ::LOL::
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06 Nov 2014 18:02 #222384
by pattycake
I think that people are just not interested in good conversation anymore.
Not that they ever were. ::LOL::
But there was a time when people seemed to enjoy constructive conversation a little bit.
People just want to go bonkers today and bask in lunacy. ::LOL::
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06 Nov 2014 18:06 #222385
by pattycake
I can dig it, but I never refer to myself as negro. It's just a latin word for black anyway, so I'd rather just call myself black. Black sounds better than negro.
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07 Nov 2014 17:06 #222523
by chairman
KITTANNING, Pa. (AP) — State police say a western Pennsylvania man has been charged with passing counterfeit $20 bills at a yard sale run by the wrong woman — a bank teller.
[/size]Trooper Terry Geibel says the teller is trained to know the look and feel of real money.
[/size]The (Kittanning) Leader-Times (
bit.ly/10xMhoe
) reports that 40-year-old Gregory Douglas of Kittanning has been charged with forgery, a felony, and theft by deception, a misdemeanor. He remained jailed Friday on previous counterfeiting and other charges. There's no attorney listed for him in court records.
[/size]Amy Miller, the teller at Citizens Bank in Kittanning, tells the newspaper the bills weren't printed on "money paper. Compared to the other twenties in my bag, it was really white."
[/size]The trooper says the money was printed on resume paper.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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08 Nov 2014 11:38 #222569
by pattycake
According to Trinidaddy, the counterfeit man did right. ::LOL::
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