Have you bought any hooker's time recently? Maybe you can run this by your favorite and see what she thinks?

I could but none of the girls I know are really familiar with how the Office of Cosumer and Business Affairs - which regulates incorporated associations - thinks.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I posted that in the wrong thread. I meant to post it in response to your issues with the gun club. Newbie as far as I know doesn't buy hookers.
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Here falling off roofs and ladders is a leading cause of death.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So far, so good. Better case scenario of course, it shouldn't have happened in the first place.
Just do what other etsy fan artists do and use approximate names.Dilbert_X wrote:
These are great suggestions, but copyright infringement is a big no-no.
Also as soon as I become successful Amazon will just copy my products and shut down my sales channel.
Thanks, hope it continues to trend that way.Also thats good news about your father.
That really sucks.Dilbert_X wrote:
Here falling off roofs and ladders is a leading cause of death.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So far, so good. Better case scenario of course, it shouldn't have happened in the first place.
When the house across the road was being built, by a crackpot amateur, apparently he fell off and lay dying for days.
I am not sure what your dad is like but maybe monitor his usage of those oxys? An injury followed up with oxys is how a lot of blue collar older types got themselves into all of that trouble. If I ever get injured while working the garbage route, I will not take those.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Good news from the fracture department, I guess they're moving him off the morphine and onto oxy.
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I was worried for it being the kind of break it was, and especially the internal bleeding when I heard about it. A bit more into that artery and it might've been lights out, 60 or not.uziq wrote:
i was assuming they'd be in their 60s, in which case the 'broken hip' anxieties don't necessarily apply. (my grandmother fell and broke her hip on xmas day a few years ago, went into hospital, and never left; it was a rather short stay and quick decline, though she was 98 rather than 60; quite the difference.)
For sure, he's going to be in therapy for awhile, and given instruction far more sound than what I know from reading. The milestone for a hip fracture like that is probably getting to the toilet on your own, and not 3:07 -there's ways to take physical activity or satisfaction in using one's body without climbing ladders. it's definitely important to still be active, and i'm sure the dr's will have some good recommendations for your dad's hip rehab.
Quite a few backpacks these days have the cup/water bottle holder webbing on the sides, don't they?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You put coffee in a backpack? Does this backpack have cup holders?
Putting a bong into a backpack reminds me of high school. Did you have one of those bong cases? The big padded ones with the zipper down the side and a little pocket for the bowl piece? Good times
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