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tourist

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Ok!

Just daydreaming: I´d buy the ice creams for those who liked Mc Donald´s and, if Jer likes too, we can move on to Burger King (I like chicken too) but I´m not going out lately, so I would dare to go just for those ice creams I missed these two last years.


P.S.

No ant invited for our double date! ;)
I believe that you sincerely mean this. You are very daring. I almost wrote darling by mistake. I am still trying to flush out the itch cream out of my system that I consumed earlier. It was vanilla but left a strange after-taste. Not bad though, just a little dab will do ya. No, that is Brylcreem. I don't think that stuff is even sold anymore, it was for your hair. Years ago, I mistook that for toothpaste. I must be seriously messed up or need to clean my glasses.
 
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Sorry ! I made a mistake I don´t want it seen.

I was playing with words (BURGER) because Ii thought it was for BUGs and I don´t know HOW TO CORRECT that lack of respect.


Sorry!


It was my fault. :(

I reported that mistake to be corrected or deleted.


Ok!

Just daydreaming: I´d buy the ice creams for those who liked Mc Donald´s and, if Jer likes too, we can move on to Burger King (I like chicken too) but I´m not going out lately, so I would dare to go just for those ice creams I missed these two last years.


P.S.

No ant invited for our double date! ;)
 
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tourist

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Ohhhh! I made a mistake.

I was playing with words and I wasn´t aware of the (nasty) meaning of (...) I just wnated to play with BUGs.

How can I delete taht part.

I´m sorry!

Next time I will check!


help! It an ugly meaning. :)
I don't know what (...) means either. Thankfully, I have never used that symbol. I have enough problems as it is.
 

blue_ladybug

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Sorry ! I made a mistake I don´t want it seen.

I was playing with words (BUGGER) because Ii thought it was for BUGs and I don´t know HOW TO CORRECT that lack of respect.
Sorry!


It was my fault. :(

I reported that mistake to be corrected or deleted.
secularhermit, good heaven's man!! Stop stressing over it--I thought it was funny!! I appreciate a quirky sense of humor. After all, I AM a ladybug(ger)!!! :p
 

tourist

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secularhermit, good heaven's man!! Stop stressing over it--I thought it was funny!! I appreciate a quirky sense of humor. After all, I AM a ladybug(ger)!!! :p
I must be blind. I thought that he wrote Burger. Does this mean no Burger King for tonight? (...)
 

tourist

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Sorry ! I made a mistake I don´t want it seen.

I was playing with words (BURGER) because Ii thought it was for BUGs and I don´t know HOW TO CORRECT that lack of respect.


Sorry!


It was my fault. :(

I reported that mistake to be corrected or deleted.
You need a visit to the Pain Management thread my friend. We can discuss this anxiety further in private over a latte and a plate of scones (this is not one of those (...) words is it? Now, I am starting to get paranoid. Maybe we should just have an ice cold Strawberry Lemonade and a pizza instead. My treat. I will let you leave the tip so as to not to offend.
 
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You need a visit to the Pain Management thread my friend. We can discuss this anxiety further in private over a latte and a plate of scones (this is not one of those (...) words is it? Now, I am starting to get paranoid. Maybe we should just have an ice cold Strawberry Lemonade and a pizza instead. My treat. I will let you leave the tip so as to not to offend.
Good idea!

Dealt!

Here´s the tip I brought for my buddies (home-made design) :)

Buddies.jpg
 
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BeeD

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When I was 13 years old a Pastor came around our neighborhood trying to get youths to go to his newly established church. My friends and siblings and I went, and really enjoyed it; and Igot baptised. In time we all stopped going.....life of young people I guess. Years later at the age of 21 I got married to a man who started going to this "church" in someone's home. I didn't go with him. The people were really messed up and told him that if I wasn't going to attend their house church with him that Satan would use me against him. He told me that if I didn't give my life to God that he would have to divorce me because he couldn't stay with someone who wasn't a Christian like him. I decided to make my marriage work it wouldn't hurt to attend "church" with him. I went and began reading my bible. It was OK (the church) but the more I went and watched their behavior and read my bible I started seeing what was in the bible and what they were doing didn't match up. They made my husband get rid of stuff he owned when he was into martial arts; they told him it was of the devil. Yet they told him to give everything to them and they said they would be the ones to dispose of it all. One day my husband physically attacked me because they convinced him that he was possessed with many demons. I continued to read my bible daily. In time I stopped going to the house for church and just continued reading at home on my own. My husband got worse and began to use his knowledge of the scriptures against me to rule with an iron fist. Using the " wives submit to your husbands" ; etc. I ended up finding my only strength and comfort from his tyranny in reading my bible. I asked Jesus to be my savior, to forgive me for my sins committed against him and to help me in the horrible situation I was in in my marriage. My marriage lasted 16 HORRIFIC years. I continued to stick with God while he went off the deep end. And I am still with God today. And am HAPPILY divorced from him.
 

blue_ladybug

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​BeeD, it sounds like these people who had a home church were the ones possessed with many demons. It's sad that your (ex) husband fell into their pit of lies. I applaud you for staying strong, and keeping your faith in God against such odds. Thanks for sharing. :)