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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:33:40 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:33:40 GMT -5
1. 3/4 cup Hershey's cocoa Bake 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees F
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:36:07 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:36:07 GMT -5
2.Russian Bride
Total circulation-447,500
Number of cities-32
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:37:05 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:37:05 GMT -5
3. viagra side effects
SIDE EFFECTS: Headache, flushing, stomach upset, nasal stuffiness, diarrhea and dizziness might occur. If these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly.
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:40:10 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:40:10 GMT -5
4. Kiss Astrology
Aries: Your kisses are quick and passionate fits of lustful pleasure that are there and then gone.
Taurus: Your kisses linger; they are deliberate, heartfelt and they can go on and on and on...
Gemini: Your kisses are interrupted by spasms of giggles, smiles and funny observations.
Cancer: Your kisses are warm and tender, and you never want to let them go.
Leo: Your kisses are wild and uninhibited, biting and clawing; you expect applause for your performance.
Virgo: Your kisses are so subtle and tidy, your lover only notices them once you've finished.
Libra: You're too busy worrying about your breath to really get into your kisses.
Scorpio: You skip the kiss and get to straight to ... whatever comes next for you.
Sagittarius: Your kisses are surprising, spontaneous affairs that leave the kissed wanting more.
Capricorn: Your kisses are intense moments of sublime relief from the stress of your day.
Aquarius: Your kisses are wet and messy, and you tend to keep your eyes open.
Pisces: Your kisses are starry-eyed, amorous and long-lasting.
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:40:33 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:40:33 GMT -5
5. Valentine's Anytime Chocolate Bouquet
Our Price: $ 68.00
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:50:12 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:50:12 GMT -5
6. Girls' safety tips
1. Listen to your gut. Intuition is the chill down your spine, the tightening in your stomach, the hair standing up on the back of your neck. Whatever your body is signaling, you'd better PAY ATTENTION. That's nature's way of telling you that something is amiss. If you take the time to get in tune with your surroundings -- and with your body signals -- nine times out of 10 you can avoid a bad situation before it occurs. Bottom line: Don't ignore those feelings; respond to them.
2. Be a practical party girl. Every year, thousands of emergency room incidents are attributed to women being secretly drugged with substances generally known as "club drugs," like Rohypnol, also known as roofies or the date-rape drug, and Ecstasy, a synthetic drug with mild hallucinogenic properties. The purpose of the drug is to make unsuspecting women uninhibited or even unconscious -- easy targets for rape or other harmful acts. To prevent being drugged, you absolutely must never leave your drink unattended. And only accept a cocktail from someone you don't know if you've actually seen the bartender pour the drink and hand it directly to you.
Above all, avoid compromising situations. Have fun, but always have a buddy with you. A friend is someone who doesn't let her friends drive drunk, go home with a stranger or get dangerously intoxicated. You are smart to trust your pal's intuition as much as your own.
3. Travel wisely. For starters, if you're going away, you should pack a flashlight for power failures and reading road maps, a first-aid kit with essentials like Band-Aids and aspirin, prepaid calling cards, a list of emergency contacts and a photocopy of your passport and driver's license. (Just add these items to your overnight bag. Even if you never use a single piece of this pack, it'll just be one less thing that you have to worry about.) You should also leave a copy of your itinerary with your family at home. When taking taxis, be sure to use an established company and note the driver's name and license number. Never share a cab with a stranger and avoid exiting the taxi in a dark, desolate or poorly lit area. Try to get hotel rooms near elevators and highly trafficked areas, as opposed to near long hallways or stairwells. It's also a good idea to take a look around before you enter your room. If you see something you don't like, return to the front desk and ask to be escorted. If a workman wants access to your room, call the desk again to make sure it's a legitimate request. A savvy safety chick is never afraid to ask for help.
4. Don't give stalkers access. One in 12 women will be stalked at least once in their lives, according to statistics from the Department of Justice. It happened to me. Keeping your personal information private is a valuable safety tool to thwart unwanted visits from a stalker. You should request an unlisted telephone number, remove your home number from directories like those of a church or school, get a post-office box as opposed to having mail sent directly to your home and keep your name off the mailbox and out of databases for subscription services or catalog companies that will spread your contact information all over the western hemisphere.
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:50:23 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:50:23 GMT -5
7. Loveland, Colorado postage
16 hearts
December 28, 1995
February 11, 1995
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:55:17 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:55:17 GMT -5
8. I love you in different languages
Albanian: te dua or te dashuroj
Basc: Nere Maitea
Burmese: chit pa de
Danish: Jeg elsker dig
German: Ich liebe Dich
Hebrew (male to female): Ani ohev otach
Klingon: qabang or qaparHa' Pig latin: Ie Ovele Ouye
Vulcan: Wani ra yana ro aisha
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:56:40 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:56:40 GMT -5
9. 36 box case of Candy Hearts
Our Price: $ 29.15 Count: 36
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 0:58:40 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 0:58:40 GMT -5
10. Plastic Hot Lips
Size Details: 16 inch x 10 inch Pieces/Pkgs per Case: 24
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 1:06:20 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 1:06:20 GMT -5
11. Top 100 Love Songs
(1) Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
(15) Faithfully - Journey
(31) Feelings - Barry Manilow
(47) I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner
(65) Breathe - Faith Hill
(93) I Do It For You, (Everything I Do) - Bryan Adams
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 1:11:45 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 1:11:45 GMT -5
12. Best Man Duties
--Discuss the wedding plans with the bride, groom and chief bridesmaid.
--Help to choose the ushers and explain their duties to them.
--Organise the stag party.
--Prepare your speech for the reception.
--Compile a list of close family members who should have special seating arrangements at the ceremony and pass to the ushers.
--Visit the ceremony and the reception venues with the bride and groom to check on timings, parking arrangements etc.
--Check the groom has all the necessary documents for the ceremony and the honeymoon.
--Double check his passports and visas.
--Attend the wedding rehearsal.
--Liaise with the ushers on the final arrangements.
--Check for roadworks, diversions, carnivals etc taking place on the wedding day that may effect timings or the route.
--Arrange transport for the groom and self to ceremony.
--Arrange transport to and from the reception.
--Arrange going away car for the bride and groom from the reception if required.
--Make a note of details and availability of emergency taxi companies.
--Finalise speech
--Have your hair cut
--Collect any hired clothing and accessories.
--Wash car if driving to the ceremony.
--Organise decorations for the going away car.
--Check final arrangements for the ushers, buttonholes, order of service sheets and rings.
--Collect and telemessages, cards and emails to be read at the reception.
--Keep the rings safe until the required time in the service.
--Help the groom get ready (so be ready before him)
--Ensure the groom gets to the church on time, which we advise is at least 20 minutes before the ceremony is due to start.
--Check on the ushers.
--Sit in the right hand front pew with the groom.
--Witness the signing of the register, if required.
--Ensure all fees are paid to the church or registrar.
--Escort the chief bridesmaid out of the church.
--Assist the photographer in organising the guests for the photographs.
--Ensure everyone has transportation to the reception venue.
--Stand in the receiving line and greet the guests.
--Announce the speeches and cake cutting, if there is no Master of Ceremonies or Toastmaster.
--Read any cards, emails and telemessages.
--Give the third and final speech and reply on behalf of the bridesmaids.
--Dance with the chief bridesmaid once the bride and groom have completed their first dance.
--Decorate the going away car.
--Put any luggage required in the going away car.
--Make sure the bride and groom go and change on time and announce to the guests that they are about to depart.
--Take charge of the groom's wedding clothes, if required.
--Ensure the wedding presents are safely stored.
--Return any hired clothing and accessories.
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 1:12:09 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 1:12:09 GMT -5
13.
Girls Night In- by Jennifer Weiner and Meg Cabot and Sophie Kinsella and many more. List price: 13.95 Our price: $ 11.16
The Most Marvelous Summer- by Betty Neels List price: $ 4.50 Our price: $ 3.60
Absolute Pleasure- by Jamie Denton List price: $ 4.75 Our price: $ 3.80
Navy Brat- by Debbie Macomber List price: $ 6.99 Our price: $ 5.59
Forbidden Fruit- by Erica Spindler List price: $ 6.50 Our price: $ 5.20
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 1:18:22 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 1:18:22 GMT -5
14. Chemical Romance VA dates
02/22/05 - , VA Old Dominium Convocation Center 02/23/05 - , VA Patriot Center
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IC #12
Feb 18, 2005 1:21:23 GMT -5
Post by Kyle on Feb 18, 2005 1:21:23 GMT -5
15. Beveled Glass Love Paperweight
You are not just my mother, you are my special friend!
I love you, Nicole
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