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Angelpepper

That's Right!.....

Awwww! So it seem that you have had a little problem with your computer these pass weeks. And It seems that you may have made some improvements as well. Because you haven't mentioned it in your blogs anymore.
Good For You! Girrrl ___ hug




cheering HAPPY BIRTHDAY!___TEENAM.




Dip! Baby, Dip.
Dip It! Real Good____ dancing

Got dog! I forgot to bring the drinks. I will be right back.___moping
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Johnny_Spartononline today!

Sharing what happen today...

Okay folks, join in if you wish. I wanted to share with you something that happen to me today that does not normally happen on a daily basis. I was just driving home from the theater and a cop passed me doing about 80mph in the city with its lights on.

Does anyone else care to share something? It does not matter what it is....can be stupid (like mine....lol), something enlightening, something funny, something sad, just something that don't normally happen or you don't normally see, or.....

This is intended to be a fun blog...but if something sad is posted...we have enough nice people around to turn that frown upside down. :)
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The electronic Age !

If u r of a certain age, u grew up with these electronic gadgets.

If not, u only picked up on it at an adult age, and had to do it the hard way.

Is it not easy for a child to understand gadgets, where an adult battles with the concepts and terminology.

By now we r all very familiar with most of these gadgets as they r now part of everyday life:-

Cell Phone, PC, Laptop, Tablet, etc

Soon we will be exposed to full AI, robots, automated vehicles, etc
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Elegsabiff

"They say such nice things about people at funerals

that it makes me sad I'm going to miss mine by just a few days" (Garrison Keillor)

Ok, a lot will depend how or when you kick the bucket. Be drunk and driving the world's most famous divorcee through a tunnel in Paris and you won't get a parade. The divorcee in question, though, went overnight from being jeered at and mocked for her behaviour, to near sainthood. wow

Bill Cosby would have had a fantastic funeral 10 years ago, back when he was still remembered as the TV-watching world's favourite father.

Not all love the dearly departed - when the subject first rose (a while before she died) about former UK PM Margaret Thatcher being given a state funeral, the ever-bitter Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle said why spend the money, just give every Scot a spade and we'd dig down far enough to hand her over to Satan in person. (As a hybrid Tory I would have smacked him on the head with the spade and handed it back, but that's by the by)

Of course there are porkies told. Itchy said in one blog she thought she'd gone to the wrong funeral.

And the reason I thought I'd blog about it (you knew there'd be a reason eventually roll eyes) is that we describe ourselves here as we want to be seen, and if we abruptly stopped logging in forever tomorrow, leaving our profile up, that's how we'll be remembered in this funny little cyber world.

If real-life friends or family read those profiles after we shuffle off this mortal coil, wonder how many would learn something about us, how many would agree, how many would think wow, who knew he / she was such a fibber ... uh oh

Okay no-one is going to rush off to re-word their profile into a eulogy. But if there's anything you'd not want forgotten (or would want taken into consideration, yer Honour) ...

ADDED after first exchange. Hey, could be interesting to see what others say when asked to sum up our lives in a positive way. Can't see that going nuclear in ANY way. roll eyes Maybe not.
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jarred1

Everyday Is Beautiful

Everyday Is Beautiful party hat
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Ive been shopping...

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do you like my new pink shirt and polker dot pants ? or prefer the t shirt with them..

Do you think I need trouser or just go out as it..dunno

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Elegsabiff

I know I'm right. My friends say so.

Social media has given us voices that go far, far beyond people we’ve met, beyond our homes and offices. We chatter a lot, we make friends, get quite addicted to counting our friends (never mind the quality, feel the width). Some of my Twitter contacts have over quarter of a million followers, and follow as many back. They take this stuff seriously.

The big turning point was when we learned our virtual voice was HUGE . We can rock governments, we can direct policy, we can change the very world. Yes! You and me!

WOW. The POWER!

Whoa. Hang on. One of my virtual friends has a different take on events? UNFRIEND (or UNFOLLOW) Oh, but hang on, that reduces my friends / follower count. Hmmm.

idea I’ll just block their notifications from my FB timeline, or mute the hashtags they use on Twitter when they are being boring. Sorted!

So now I can look smugly down my timelines, and see nothing that disagrees with my views on life.

The worrying little flaw in this is that it doesn’t seem to occur to anybody that they have filtered out conflicting opinions. They believe they share the views of every one of their hundreds of virtual friends. I’ve noticed the growing trend on FB and Twitter, bet you have too, towards being dogmatic, arrogant, intolerant and completely bigoted. I turned off notifications just today from a woman who has her head twisted so far to the left it’s a wonder she doesn’t fall down stairs.

So thank you, bloggers of CS, for your huge range of blogs. We may ignore the ones that don’t look, from the titles, as if they will fit our view on life, but we can’t ignore that other people, however misguided roll eyes do have another view on life. In time this could become one of the few places left on social media where that still happens. That would be ironic - that we lot, with our strong views on any and everything, are the last people in the world who even realize there are other points of view.
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Elegsabiff

The god of Christmas shopping

A speaker invited to a school to talk about the meaning of Christmas instead went rogue and told the kids – some as young as 4 – that Santa doesn’t exist and then handed out chocolate Santas for them to smash up.

wow

Parents have rushed to assure their shattered kids that the nasty crazy Christian was lying and Santa DOES exist and is the reason for Christmas.

Yikes, how embarrassing it would be to admit the pile of prezzies came out of hard-earned cash (or credit card debt) from Mommy and / or Daddy and aren’t freebies from an elf-factory at the North pole!

How much of your Christmas this year depends on the existence of Santa, a commercial entity created to build greed in children, guilt in parents, AND teach us to lie through our teeth to our young to protect a consumer icon?

THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE AN ANGRY BLOG AND PLEASE, IT IS NOT RELIGIOUS. This is SANTA talk, okay? rolling on the floor laughing The question, if any, is how big a role does the god of Christmas shopping have in your Christmas, and has anyone noticed a difference from childhood to now in the size of his role?
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nickyme

young asian women with white guys part 2

well I guess it coz they want a better life
and the security with most women don't get in this part of the world and on the other hand the man is happy and well looked after
any ways who are we to judge any one its a free world and people are free to do as they please
there are so many Asian living around the world and believe me they are doing well
and if they don't care about the age why do we have to coz they are the ones that live with each other
and let me end it with this old saying
older the bull harder the horn ha ha h ha yeahpeace peace peace peace peace peace
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Johnny_Spartononline today!

Why ask why?

Okay. I need to preface this story with a little factual information first. I don't know. Maybe about 10 years or so. I heard it was bad for you to get dressed while you were still wet. Not sure exactly why, but it just makes sense to me. Actually, it is much more comfortable for me to be dry when I get dressed.

Okay again. Why is it when woman hear that men have a hairdryer they kinda freak out? While at the restaurant, I told the waitress that I do not have a coffee pot....crying (getting one soon though...I love coffeegrin ) and it took a second for me to remember the other thing I thought about buying today. Then, I remembered. "I need a hairdryer too." She looks at me funny and asks, why do you need a hairdryer? Your hair is short enough. laugh Come on now! Why can't we just leave it at, I need a hairdryer. Why did she have to ask why?

So, the quick thinker I am, I said....well, it is getting cold out and sometimes I shower and go. I don't want my hair to freeze. She is like, alright, I give you that. Being at a restaurant, it probably would not have been a good idea to tell her the main reason why. laugh

Well....it is a hairdryer...at least the last I checked. I have hair on my ball-sack. And, with the preface to my story, it is not good to get dress while wet. So...my hair needs to be dry. I am guessing not too many men have thought of this....or, will even admit to doing this. But hey, it is a hairdryer. rolling on the floor laughing

STAY HEALTHY! uh oh

A little fun fact to go with this story. When my ex and I broke up. She told me, "here, I will leave my hairdryer for you....you use it more than me anyway." rolling on the floor laughing
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