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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Today, 4:49 AM CST
lots and lots of hugs to Hugz on her birthday

teddy bear party danceline cake balloons for you Happy Birthday!


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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Yesterday, 8:18 AM CST
so pleased you made it safe and sound. Have any trouble with the Budgie?

hug


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Posted: Yesterday, 7:58 AM CST
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Posted: Oct 8, 2008, 11:18 AM CST
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Posted: Oct 8, 2008, 8:17 AM CST
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Posted: Oct 8, 2008, 4:10 AM CST
CuspofMagic wrote:
--- enigma --- btw thanks


antelope


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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 12:41 PM CST
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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 12:33 PM CST
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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 12:23 PM CST
ghost007 wrote:
I dont know I guess it in part depends on where your money is stashed away ..if its a key bank then i guess its safe ..though of course you never know for sure but then i guess there is no such thing as a sure thing...............


check how much your govermsnt guarantees to repay you if your bank crashes.This varies from country to country.


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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 11:32 AM CST
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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 4:31 AM CST
and this is part of todays news!

Human evolution coming to a halt
Press Assoc. - Tuesday, October 7 04:21 amHuman evolution is grinding to a halt, according to a leading genetics expert.

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The gloomy message from Professor Steve Jones is: this is as good as it gets.

Prof Jones, from the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London, believes the mechanisms of evolution are winding down in the human race.

At least in the developed world, humans are now as close to utopia as they are ever likely to be, he argues. Speaking at a UCL Lunch Hour Lecture in London, Prof Jones said there were three components to evolution - natural selection, mutation and random change.

He said: "In ancient times half our children would have died by the age of twenty. Now, in the Western world, 98% of them are surviving to the age of 21. Our life expectancy is now so good that eliminating all accidents and infectious diseases would only raise it by a further two years. Natural selection no longer has death as a handy tool."

Mutation rate was also slowing down, he said. Although chemicals and radioactive pollution could cause genetic changes, one of the most important mutation triggers was advanced age in men. "Perhaps surprisingly, the age of reproduction has gone down - the mean age of male reproduction means that most conceive no children after the age of 35," said Prof Jones. "Fewer older fathers means that if anything, mutation is going down."

Random alterations to the human genetic blueprint were also less likely in a world that had become an ethnic melting pot, according to Prof Jones.

He said: "Humans are 10,000 times more common than we should be, according to the rules of the animal kingdom, and we have agriculture to thank for that. Without farming, the world population would probably have reached half a million by now - about the size of the population of Glasgow.

"Small populations which are isolated can change - evolve - at random as genes are accidentally lost. Worldwide, all populations are becoming connected and the opportunity for random change is dwindling. History is made in bed, but nowadays the beds are getting closer together. Almost everywhere, inbreeding is becoming less common. In Britain, one marriage in fifty or so is between members of a different ethnic group, and the country is one of the most sexually open in the world. We are mixing into a global mass, and the future is brown."

He added: "So, if you are worried about what utopia is going to be like, don't; at least in the developed world, and at least for the time being, you are living in it now."




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Posted: Oct 7, 2008, 3:32 AM CST
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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 11:01 AM CST
HealthyLiving wrote:
Update: Dow is now down 10,000 points, worst in 4 years...

I have been telling people this was going to happen. No one wanted to listen. I still say, Prepare for the worst cos you ain't seen nothin yet!

The 700 billion gave tax breaks to Big Banking and purchased $800 toilet seats! What a waste!! It was a FACADE (a false face) and our STUPID representatives fell for it, hook, line and sinker... I imagine because the LOBYISTS padded their pockets pretty well, to do so!!!

Can anyone say, "We're F*cked!!!!!!!!"


not down 10,000 points, down below 10,000 points, a quite large differance


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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 9:02 AM CST
phoenix wrote:
What do reckon the chanecs of a real mug shot?

Me thinks zero...


Nada

laugh


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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 8:59 AM CST
expat2be wrote:
Hey, I can change my picture if I have to. Just ask.


but what are you preposing to change it to?


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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 8:35 AM CST
rusty_knight wrote:
Who is this 'Leo' you keep mentioning?

Is Leo your pet cat?

In my opinion if a pet cat can play around with photo bucket (whatever that is! ) your pet cat must be a feline genius!

Lord - maybe your pet cat stands in for you at work while you write loads of 'stuff' on CS! Dang - maybe you are out working and I am actually posting this to your pet cat Leo while you out earning enough to feed your dang cat!¬

Life can be so confusing! .........
ç
Leos profile name is gentlepaws


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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 8:29 AM CST
our supermarkets where carrying chocolate santa claus in August, but they have all disappeared, think they all melted

rolling on the floor laughing


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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 4:56 AM CST
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foreveryoung1
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Posted: Oct 6, 2008, 4:36 AM CST
My daughter is not sending a letter to Santa Claus listing all the things that her son wants for Christmas, just the toy section of the Argos catalogue.

waving santa


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